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Reductive Biotransformation of Ethyl Acetoacetate: A Comparative Studies using Free and Immobilized Whole Yeast Cells
Bioreduction of ethyl acetoacetate with free and immobilized yeast whole cell was achieved by using water and sucrose combination. After detachment from immobilized beads under basic condition, the corresponding ethyl(S)-(+)-3-hydroxybutanoate was isolated with 98 to 100% yield. Immobilized beads of yeast whole cell were prepared at different temperature which affects the morphology and physiology of the beads for the diffusion of the enzyme, which shown the maximum conversion of the substrate to products as compared to the free yeast whole cell
“BE YOURSELF” (the Creation of a Music Composition)
An artistic workmanship is a creative work process of an artist in creating artworks. Artwork meant by the writer is "Be Yourself", which is related to the establishment of his self-characters that grown up in Sundanese culture. Life journey was a dynamic process and became the will of the Almighty. God's destiny and life journey made the writer as “urangsumando” (people related by marriage) in Minangkabau. Cross-cultural was a life journey to be (yourself) and the destiny he should do – being in two different culture positions. Such differences did not automatically make the writer soluble in integration – he existed in two conceptions. In the realization, how the concepts are able to deliver other offers which have contribution to the development of artistic creation. The discussion in this article is the artistic forms as the exploration, working material, and forms of performance
Free Energy Self-Averaging in Protein-Sized Random Heteropolymers
Current theories of heteropolymers are inherently macrpscopic, but are
applied to folding proteins which are only mesoscopic. In these theories, one
computes the averaged free energy over sequences, always assuming that it is
self-averaging -- a property well-established only if a system with quenched
disorder is macroscopic. By enumerating the states and energies of compact 18,
27, and 36mers on a simplified lattice model with an ensemble of random
sequences, we test the validity of the self-averaging approximation. We find
that fluctuations in the free energy between sequences are weak, and that
self-averaging is a valid approximation at the length scale of real proteins.
These results validate certain sequence design methods which can exponentially
speed up computational design and greatly simplify experimental realizations.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
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Improving post-partum family planning services provided by female community health volunteers in Nepal: a mixed methods study.
BACKGROUND: Family planning services in the post-partum period, termed post-partum family planning (PPFP) is critical to cover the unmet need for contraception, especially when institutional delivery rates have increased. However, the intention to choose PPFP methods such as post-partum intrauterine devices (PPIUD) remains low in countries such as Nepal. Community health workers such as Female Community Health Volunteers (FCHVs) could play an important role in improving the service coverage of PPFP in Nepal. However, their knowledge of PPFP and community-based services related to PPFP remain unclear. This study aims to assess the effect on community-based PPFP services by improving FCHV's knowledge through orientation on PPFP. METHODS: We conducted this mixed-methods study in Morang District in Nepal. The intervention involved orientation of FCHVs on PPFP methods. We collected quantitative data from three sources; via a survey of FCHVs that assessed their knowledge before and after the intervention, from their monthly reporting forms on counseling coverage of women at different stages of pregnancy from the communities, and by interviewing mothers in their immediate post-partum period in two selected hospitals. We also conducted six focus group discussions with the FCHVs to understand their perception of PPFP and the intervention. We performed descriptive and multivariable analyses for quantitative results and thematic analysis for qualitative data. RESULTS: In total, 230 FCHVs participated in the intervention and their knowledge of PPFP improved significantly after it. The intervention was the only factor significantly associated with their improved knowledge (adjusted odds ratio = 24, P < 0.001) in the multivariable analysis. FCHVs were able to counsel 83.3% of 1872 mothers at different stages of pregnancy in the communities. In the two hospitals, the proportion of mothers in their immediate post-partum period whom reported they were counseled by FCHVs during their pregnancy increased. It improved from 7% before the intervention to 18.1% (P < 0.001) after the intervention. The qualitative findings suggested that the intervention improved their knowledge in providing PPFP counseling. CONCLUSION: The orientation improved the FCHV's knowledge of PPFP and their community-based counseling. Follow-up studies are needed to assess the longer term effect of the FCHV's role in improving community-based PPFP services
Flyash lime gypsum bricks - A boon for Vidarbha region
Flyash line gypsum bricks are much superior to conventional clay bricks available in the Vidarbha region. This fact has been established by the authors through extensive research work. Need of the hour is to give proper technical support to the manufacturers of the fly
ash bricks and to provide proper facilities to monitor the quality of these bricks so as to make them popular and acceptable to the consumers
The Roles of Entropy and Kinetics in Structure Prediction
Background: Here we continue our efforts to use methods developed in the folding mechanism community to both better understand and improve structure prediction. Our previous work demonstrated that Rosetta’s coarse-grained potentials may actually impede accurate structure prediction at full-atom resolution. Based on this work we postulated that it may be time to work completely at full-atom resolution but that doing so may require more careful attention to the kinetics of convergence. Methodology/Principal Findings: To explore the possibility of working entirely at full-atom resolution, we apply enhanced sampling algorithms and the free energy theory developed in the folding mechanism community to full-atom protein structure prediction with the prominent Rosetta package. We find that Rosetta’s full-atom scoring function is indeed able to recognize diverse protein native states and that there is a strong correlation between score and Ca RMSD to the native state. However, we also show that there is a huge entropic barrier to folding under this potential and the kinetics of folding are extremely slow. We then exploit this new understanding to suggest ways to improve structure prediction. Conclusions/Significance: Based on this work we hypothesize that structure prediction may be improved by taking a more physical approach, i.e. considering the nature of the model thermodynamics and kinetics which result from structur
Random walks in the space of conformations of toy proteins
Monte Carlo dynamics of the lattice 48 monomers toy protein is interpreted as
a random walk in an abstract (discrete) space of conformations. To test the
geometry of this space, we examine the return probability , which is the
probability to find the polymer in the native state after Monte Carlo
steps, provided that it starts from the native state at the initial moment.
Comparing computational data with the theoretical expressions for for
random walks in a variety of different spaces, we show that conformational
spaces of polymer loops may have non-trivial dimensions and exhibit negative
curvature characteristic of Lobachevskii (hyperbolic) geometry.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Two State Behavior in a Solvable Model of -hairpin folding
Understanding the mechanism of protein secondary structure formation is an
essential part of protein-folding puzzle. Here we describe a simple model for
the formation of the -hairpin, motivated by the fact that folding of a
-hairpin captures much of the basic physics of protein folding. We argue
that the coupling of ``primary'' backbone stiffness and ``secondary'' contact
formation (similar to the coupling between the ``secondary'' and ``tertiary''
structure in globular proteins), caused for example by side-chain packing
regularities, is responsible for producing an all-or-none 2-state
-hairpin formation. We also develop a recursive relation to compute the
phase diagram and single exponential folding/unfolding rate arising via a
dominant transition state.Comment: Revised versio
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