26 research outputs found

    Full assembly of HIV-1 particles requires assistance of the membrane curvature factor IRSp53

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    During HIV-1 particle formation, the requisite plasma membrane curvature is thought to be solely driven by the retroviral Gag protein. Here, we reveal that the cellular I-BAR protein IRSp53 is required for the progression of HIV-1 membrane curvature to complete particle assembly. siRNA-mediated knockdown of IRSp53 gene expression induces a decrease in viral particle production and a viral bud arrest at half completion. Single-molecule localization microscopy at the cell plasma membrane shows a preferential localization of IRSp53 around HIV-1 Gag assembly sites. In addition, we observe the presence of IRSp53 in purified HIV-1 particles. Finally, HIV-1 Gag protein preferentially localizes to curved membranes induced by IRSp53 I-BAR domain on giant unilamellar vesicles. Overall, our data reveal a strong interplay between IRSp53 I-BAR and Gag at membranes during virus assembly. This highlights IRSp53 as a crucial host factor in HIV-1 membrane curvature and its requirement for full HIV-1 particle assembly.Peer reviewe

    Mise en évidence de protéines révélant une réponse au stress adaptative divergente entre les espèces Dreissena polymorpha et Dreissena rostriformis bugensis

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    International audienceZebra mussels Dreissena polymorpha, are bivalve molluscs used in ecotoxicology, as a sentinel species with, among other things, a strong bioaccumulation capacity. The quagga mussel, Dreissena rostriformis bugensis, has more recently colonized Western Europe. Also invasive, it competes with zebra mussels for habitats and, in some areas, has completely replaced it. Its use as a sentinel species is envisaged but requires understanding the mechanisms involved during the adaptive stress response and comparing them to those of the zebra mussel, which are better characterized. With this in mind, an exposure of the two species to a classical contaminant was performed to compare their responses. The individuals were exposed to a concentration of 100 μg / L of cadmium for 7 days, and then the gill proteins were separated by two-dimensional electrophoresis and the variable abundance proteoforms were identified by mass spectrometry. The functional analysis reveals promising elements for the study of the adaptive response in both species. A difference of expression of actors of the energy metabolism pathways points a physiological difference, with a reallocation of energy as well as the appearance of truncated proteins.Les moules zébrées, Dreissena polymorpha sont des mollusques bivalves utilisés en écotoxicologie comme espèces sentinelles du fait, entre autre, de leur capacité de bioaccumulation. La moule quagga, Dreissena rostriformis bugensis, a colonisé plus récemment l'Europe occidentale. Egalement invasive, elle est en compétition avec la moule zébrée pour les habitats et, dans certaines zones, l'a complètement remplacée. Son utilisation en tant qu'espèce sentinelle est envisagée mais nécessite de comprendre les mécanismes mis en jeu au cours de la réponse adaptative au stress et de les comparer à ceux de la moule zébrée, mieux caractérisés. Dans cette optique, une exposition des deux espèces à un contaminant classique a été réalisée afin de comparer leurs réponses. Les individus ont été exposés à une concentration de 100μg/L de cadmium pendant 7 jours, puis les protéines des branchies ont été séparées par électrophorèse bidimensionnelle et les protéoformes d'abondance variable ont été identifiées par spectrométrie de masse. L'analyse fonctionnelle révèle des éléments prometteurs pour l'étude de la réponse adaptative chez les deux espèces. Une différence d'expression d'acteurs des voies du métabolisme énergétique pointe une différence physiologique, avec une réallocation de l'énergie ainsi que l'apparition de protéines tronquées

    Junctional Rhythm During Slow Pathway Radiofrequency Ablation in Patients with Atrioventricular Nodal Reentrant tachycardia: Beat-to-Beat Analysis and Its Prognostic Value in Relation to Electrophysiologic and Anatomic Parameters

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    International audienceJunctional rhythm usually is considered a sensitive but nonspecific marker of successful ablation of the slow pathway in AV nodal reentrant tachycardia. Nevertheless, this junctional rhythm has been little studied, and its relations to recognized predictors of successful radiofrequency (RF) application were never established in any study

    Abnormal Nocturnal Heart Rate Variability and QT Dynamics in Patients with Brugada Syndrome

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    International audienceIn Brugada syndrome (BSY), most of the ventricular arrhythmic events are nocturnal, suggesting an influence of the autonomic nervous system

    SAG12, a Major Cysteine Protease Involved in Nitrogen Allocation during Senescence for Seed Production in Arabidopsis thaliana

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    International audienceSAG12 is the most widely used senescence-associated reference gene for characterizing leaf senescence, and the increase in SAG12 protein during leaf senescence is remarkable. However, the role of this cysteine protease in N remobilization and the leaf senescence process remains unclear. The role of SAG12 has been poorly investigated and the few reports dealing with this are somewhat controversial. Indeed, sag12 Arabidopsis mutants have not shown any phenotype, while OsSAG12-1 and OsSAG12-2 overexpression in rice moderates senescence progression. Therefore, this study aims at clarifying the role of the SAG12 cysteine protease during the entire plant life span and during leaf senescence. Arabidopsis thaliana plants knocked-out for the SAG12 gene (sag12) did not exhibit any special phenotypic traits when grown under optimal nitrogen supply (HN), suggesting that other cysteine proteases could provide compensatory effects. Moreover, for the first time, this study shows that aspartate protease activity is significantly increased in sag12. Among the putative aspartate proteases involved, a CND41-like aspartate protease has been identified. Under low nitrogen (LN) availability, when inducible proteolytic systems are not sufficient to cope with SAG12 depletion, a decrease in yield is observed. Altogether, these results show that SAG12 (and perhaps also aspartate proteases) could be involved in RuBisCO degradation during the leaf senescence associated with seed filling

    Different Criteria of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy and Their Prognostic Value for Worsening Heart Failure or Major Arrhythmic Events in Patients With Idiopathic Dilated Cardiomyopathy

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    International audienceThere are still controversies about pertinent criteria for cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) and prophylactic indications for biventricular cardioverter-defibrillators, particularly in idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (IDC). This study compared several criteria for resynchronization therapy in IDC among those of several completed trials. In 201 patients with IDC, the relative risk for (1) death from heart failure (HF) or heart transplantation and (2) sudden death or sustained ventricular tachyarrhythmia were calculated separately according to the inclusion criteria of the Multisite Stimulation in Cardiomyopathy (MUSTIC), InSync, Multicenter InSync Randomized Clinical Evaluation (MIRACLE), Pacing Therapies for Congestive Heart Failure (PATH-CHF), Comparison of Medical Therapy, Pacing, and Defibrillation in Heart Failure (COMPANION), and CONTAK studies. The percentage of patients meeting the criteria ranged from 6% for those of MUSTIC to 23% for those of CONTAK. In a follow-up of 51 +/- 42 months, 28 patients died (15 from progressive HF, 13 from sudden death), 20 underwent heart transplantation, and 12 had sustained ventricular tachyarrhythmia. Relative risks of worsening HF ranged from 3.14 (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.41 to 6.99, p = 0.005) for the MIRACLE criteria to 4.63 (95% CI 1.76 to 12.2, p = 0.0019) for the MUSTIC criteria. Only the CONTAK criteria were significantly associated with a risk for major arrhythmic events (2.65, 95% CI 1.19 to 5.95, p = 0.018). Arrhythmic events constituted 16% of all cardiac events for the MUSTIC patients, 11% for InSync patients, 31% for PATH-CHF patients, 36% for MIRACLE patients, 38% for COMPANION patients, and 42% for CONTAK patients. In conclusion, in IDC, the less restrictive criteria for CRT were associated with the greatest risk for arrhythmic events. In contrast, patients with the MUSTIC criteria for CRT mainly had a risk for worsening HF and may not benefit from biventricular cardioverter-defibrillators

    Low efficiency of large volcanic eruptions in transporting very fine ash into the atmosphere

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    Abstract Volcanic ash clouds are common, often unpredictable, phenomena generated during explosive eruptions. Mainly composed of very fine ash particles, they can be transported in the atmosphere at great distances from the source, having detrimental socio-economic impacts. However, proximal settling processes controlling the proportion (ε) of the very fine ash fraction distally transported in the atmosphere are still poorly understood. Yet, for the past two decades, some operational meteorological agencies have used a default value of ε = 5% as input for forecast models of atmospheric ash cloud concentration. Here we show from combined satellite and field data of sustained eruptions that ε actually varies by two orders of magnitude with respect to the mass eruption rate. Unexpectedly, we demonstrate that the most intense eruptions are in fact the least efficient (with ε = 0.1%) in transporting very fine ash through the atmosphere. This implies that the amount of very fine ash distally transported in the atmosphere is up to 50 times lower than previously anticipated. We explain this finding by the efficiency of collective particle settling in ash-rich clouds which enhance early and en masse fallout of very fine ash. This suggests that proximal sedimentation during powerful eruptions is more controlled by the concentration of ash than by the grain size. This has major consequences for decision-makers in charge of air traffic safety regulation, as well as for the understanding of proximal settling processes. Finally, we propose a new statistical model for predicting the source mass eruption rate with an unprecedentedly low level of uncertainty

    Author Correction: Low efficiency of large volcanic eruptions in transporting very fine ash into the atmosphere

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