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The C-terminal tails of GroEL and its mitochondrial and chloroplastic homologs adopt polyproline II helices. [PDF]
Abstract The chaperonin GroEL and its mitochondrial and chloroplastic homologs mHsp60 and Cpn60 are large barrel‐like oligomeric proteins. Chaperonins facilitate folding by isolating nascent chains in their hollow interior and undergoing ATP‐powered conformational transitions. Due to their vital importance, the structures of GroEL and its homologs were
Rodríguez CS +2 more
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Effect of re‐fed meat in beef hamburger production
Abstract Background In food production, re‐feeding material into the manufacturing process is common practice to meet ecological and economical requirements. In production of hamburgers, the products with external imperfections are re‐fed in a frozen, coarsely crushed state.
Lisa M. Berger +4 more
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Effectiveness of museum‐based participatory arts in mental health recovery
Abstract The World Health Organization encourages mental health services to adopt a strategic intersectoral approach by acknowledging the potential of the arts and the value of culture on the process of mental health recovery. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of participatory arts in museums on mental health recovery.
Jessica Marian Goodman‐Casanova +5 more
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Abstract Cell proteostasis includes gene transcription, protein translation, folding of de novo proteins, post‐translational modifications, secretion, degradation and recycling. By profiling the proteome of extracellular vesicles (EVs) from T cells, we have found the chaperonin complex CCT, involved in the correct folding of particular proteins.
Amelia Rojas‐Gómez +17 more
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This study evaluates the utility of KITD816V mutational status in blood (vs. bone marrow) for the diagnostic screening of SM and MCAS patients, having a high specificity but a limited sensitivity in patients presenting with clonal MCAS without skin lesions.
Paula Navarro‐Navarro +11 more
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Linking small‐scale fisheries co‐management to U.N. Sustainable Development Goals
Abstract Small‐scale fisheries account for 90% of global fishers and 40% of the global catch. Effectively managing small‐scale fisheries is, therefore, crucial to progressing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Co‐management and community‐based fisheries management are widely considered the most appropriate forms of governance for ...
Patrick Smallhorn‐West +5 more
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Ecosystem CO2 release driven by wind occurs in drylands at global scale
Subterranean ventilation (VE) is a non‐diffusive transport process that provokes the abrupt transfer of CO2‐rich air through water‐free soil pores and cracks from the vadose zone to the atmosphere, under high‐turbulence conditions. This study shows clear empirical evidence of globally occurring VE. To identify VE, we designed an algorithm to detect CO2
María Rosario Moya +6 more
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Abstract Community‐level resource management efforts are cornerstones in ensuring sustainable use of natural resources. Yet, understanding how community characteristics influence management practices remains contested. With a sample size of ≥725 communities, we assessed the effects of key community (i.e., socioeconomic) characteristics (human ...
Tom David Brewer +3 more
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Quality of government and economic growth at the municipal level: Evidence from Spain
Abstract This paper analyzes the relationship between government efficiency—an important dimension of quality of government—and economic growth at the municipal level in 1,820 Spanish municipalities during the period 2008–2015. At this level of disaggregation, the literature is virtually nonexistent due to severe data constraints.
Maria Teresa Balaguer‐Coll +3 more
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Identification of a critical binding site for local anaesthetics in the side pockets of Kv1 channels
Background and Purpose Local anaesthetics block sodium and a variety of potassium channels. Although previous studies identified a residue in the pore signature sequence together with three residues in the S6 segment as a putative binding site, the precise molecular basis of inhibition of Kv channels by local anaesthetics remained unknown.
Aytug K. Kiper +14 more
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