A DIFFERENTIAL PROTEOMIC APPROACH TO CHARACTERIZE THE CELL WALL ADAPTIVE RESPONSE TO CO2 OVERPRESSURE DURING SPARKLING WINE-MAKING PROCESS

A Differential Proteomic Approach to Characterize the Cell Wall Adaptive Response to CO2 Overpressure during Sparkling Wine-Making Process

In this study, a first proteomic approach was carried out to characterize the adaptive response of cell wall-related proteins to endogenous CO2 overpressure, which is typical of second fermentation conditions, in two wine Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains (P29, Aspects of social participation and neighborhood perception: ELSI-Brazil a conventional s

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A survey of acute self-reported infections in pregnancy

Objective Study and restoration of the costume of the HuoLang (Peddler) in the Ming Dynasty of China The objective of this study was to estimate the weekly prevalence of self-reported recently acquired infections in women at least 20 weeks pregnant.Design We conducted a cross-sectional survey of pregnant women in a hospital antenatal clinic in Sydn

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A genome-wide screen for regulators of TORC1 in response to amino acid starvation reveals a conserved Npr2/3 complex.

TORC1 is a central regulator of cell growth in response to amino acid availability, yet little is known about how it is regulated.Here, we performed a reverse genetic screen in yeast Hidden Markov model based P2P flow identification technique for genes necessary to inactivate TORC1.The screen consisted of monitoring the expression of a TORC1 sensit

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HIV-1 Uncoating and Nuclear Import Precede the Completion of Reverse Transcription in Cell Lines and in Primary Macrophages

An assembly of capsid proteins (CA) form the mature viral core enclosing the HIV-1 ribonucleoprotein complex.Discrepant findings have been reported regarding the cellular sites and the extent of core disassembly (uncoating) in infected cells.Here, we combined single-virus imaging and time-of-drug-addition assays to elucidate the kinetic relationshi

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