56 research outputs found

    Lire l'hétérogénéité romanesque

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    Lire l’hétérogénéité romanesque, troisième volume de la collection « Approches interdisciplinaires de la lecture », rassemble les communications présentées dans le cadre du séminaire AIL tenu à Reims en 2007-2008. La catégorie de l’hétérogène, comme celle de l’autre, objet du séminaire de l’an passé, traverse toutes les disciplines. De la simple différence d’éléments composant un tout selon une unification que certains qualifieront de dialectique, à la dissemblance plus accusée mettant en péril la belle unité du tout ainsi formé, se laisse déjà entrevoir l’ambivalence de l’hétérogénéité. La première partie de ce volume s’attache à en étudier les effets dans le cadre spécial de « L’expérience de lecture romanesque ». La seconde, « Lire la peinture par le roman ou le roman par la peinture ? », s’intéresse aux problèmes posés par l’association entre écriture romanesque et expression picturale. Complémentarité ? Coprésence dérangeante ? Deux formes encore de l'hétérogénéité

    Sensing and Adaptation to Low pH Mediated by Inducible Amino Acid Decarboxylases in Salmonella

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    During the course of infection, Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium must successively survive the harsh acid stress of the stomach and multiply into a mild acidic compartment within macrophages. Inducible amino acid decarboxylases are known to promote adaptation to acidic environments. Three low pH inducible amino acid decarboxylases were annotated in the genome of S. Typhimurium, AdiA, CadA and SpeF, which are specific for arginine, lysine and ornithine, respectively. In this study, we characterized and compared the contributions of those enzymes in response to acidic challenges. Individual mutants as well as a strain deleted for the three genes were tested for their ability (i) to survive an extreme acid shock, (ii) to grow at mild acidic pH and (iii) to infect the mouse animal model. We showed that the lysine decarboxylase CadA had the broadest range of activity since it both had the capacity to promote survival at pH 2.3 and growth at pH 4.5. The arginine decarboxylase AdiA was the most performant in protecting S. Typhimurium from a shock at pH 2.3 and the ornithine decarboxylase SpeF conferred the best growth advantage under anaerobiosis conditions at pH 4.5. We developed a GFP-based gene reporter to monitor the pH of the environment as perceived by S. Typhimurium. Results showed that activities of the lysine and ornithine decarboxylases at mild acidic pH did modify the local surrounding of S. Typhimurium both in culture medium and in macrophages. Finally, we tested the contribution of decarboxylases to virulence and found that these enzymes were dispensable for S. Typhimurium virulence during systemic infection. In the light of this result, we examined the genomes of Salmonella spp. normally responsible of systemic infection and observed that the genes encoding these enzymes were not well conserved, supporting the idea that these enzymes may be not required during systemic infection

    The genome of the water strider Gerris buenoi reveals expansions of gene repertoires associated with adaptations to life on the water.

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    BACKGROUND: Having conquered water surfaces worldwide, the semi-aquatic bugs occupy ponds, streams, lakes, mangroves, and even open oceans. The diversity of this group has inspired a range of scientific studies from ecology and evolution to developmental genetics and hydrodynamics of fluid locomotion. However, the lack of a representative water strider genome hinders our ability to more thoroughly investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying the processes of adaptation and diversification within this group. RESULTS: Here we report the sequencing and manual annotation of the Gerris buenoi (G. buenoi) genome; the first water strider genome to be sequenced thus far. The size of the G. buenoi genome is approximately 1,000 Mb, and this sequencing effort has recovered 20,949 predicted protein-coding genes. Manual annotation uncovered a number of local (tandem and proximal) gene duplications and expansions of gene families known for their importance in a variety of processes associated with morphological and physiological adaptations to a water surface lifestyle. These expansions may affect key processes associated with growth, vision, desiccation resistance, detoxification, olfaction and epigenetic regulation. Strikingly, the G. buenoi genome contains three insulin receptors, suggesting key changes in the rewiring and function of the insulin pathway. Other genomic changes affecting with opsin genes may be associated with wavelength sensitivity shifts in opsins, which is likely to be key in facilitating specific adaptations in vision for diverse water habitats. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that local gene duplications might have played an important role during the evolution of water striders. Along with these findings, the sequencing of the G. buenoi genome now provides us the opportunity to pursue exciting research opportunities to further understand the genomic underpinnings of traits associated with the extreme body plan and life history of water striders

    A first update on mapping the human genetic architecture of COVID-19

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    The ATPase ClpX is conditionally involved in the morphological differentiation of Streptomyces lividans

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    International audienceATP-dependent proteases of the ClpP type are widespread in eubacteria. These proteolytic complexes are composed of a proteolytic subunit and an ATPase subunit. They are involved in the degradation of denatured proteins, but also play a role in specific regulatory pathways. In Streptomyces lividans strains which lack the proteolytic subunit ClpP1, cell cycle progression has been shown to be blocked at early stages of growth. In this study, we examined the role of the ATPase subunit ClpX, a possible partner of the products of the clpP1 operon. A clpX mutant was obtained and it was shown that its growth was impaired only on acidic medium. Thus, the clpX phenotype differs from the clpP1 phenotype, indicating that these two components have only partially overlapping roles. We also analyzed the expression of clpX. Although clpX expression is increased under heat-shock conditions in many bacteria, we found that this is not the case in S. lividans

    Étude de la régulation des gènes clp et de leur implication dans le cycle de différenciation de Streptomyces lividans

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    PARIS-BIUSJ-Thèses (751052125) / SudocPARIS-BIUSJ-Physique recherche (751052113) / SudocSudocFranceF

    ClpP-dependent degradation of PopR allows tightly regulated expression of the clpP3 clpP4 operon in Streptomyces lividans

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    International audienceFive clpP genes have been identified in Streptomyces coelicolor. The clpP1 and clpP2 genes form one operon, the clpP3 and clpP4 genes form another, and clpP5 is monocistronic. Previous studies in Streptomyces lividans have shown that the first operon (clpP1 clpP2) is required for a normal cell cycle. Expression of the second operon (clpP3 clpP4) is activated by PopR if the first operon is nonfunctional. We show here that PopR degradation is primarily dependent on ClpP1 and ClpP2, but can also be achieved by ClpP3 and ClpP4. The carboxyterminus of PopR plays an essential part in the degradation process. Indeed, replacement of the last two alanine residues by aspartate residues greatly increased PopR stability. These substitutions did not impair PopR activity and, as expected, accumulation of the mutant form of PopR led to very strong expression of the clpP3 clpP4 operon. Increased PopR levels led to delayed sporulation. The results obtained in this study support the notion of crossprocessing between ClpP1 and ClpP2

    Imagerie des ruptures du ligament croisé postérieur (intérêt de l'IRM en flexion)

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    Bien que le ligament croisé postérieur soit un des principaux ligaments du genou, il a bénéficié de peu d'intérêt en raison de la faible fréquence de ses ruptures et du peu de gêne fonctionnelle que ses lésions occasionnent la plupart du temps. C'est au travers d'une revue de la littérature que nous essayons de mieux comprendre ce modèle ligamentaire et de faire le point sur les différentes modalités de prise en charge radiologique notamment par IRM. De ce premier travail découle une étude sur 124 cas de rupture du ligament croisé postérieur afin d'évaluer l'intérêt diagnostique et pronostique de la réalisation d'une IRM en flexion en complément d'une exploration classique. Cette étude permet non seulement d'évaluer des critères sémiologiques habituels en IRM mais aussi de nouveaux critères morphologiquesTOULOUSE3-BU Santé-Centrale (315552105) / SudocPARIS-BIUM (751062103) / SudocSudocFranceF
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