نتایج جستجو برای: alps

تعداد نتایج: 5744  

2014
I. Bianchi G. Bokelmann

The type of collision between the European and the Adriatic plates in the easternmost Alps is one of the most interesting questions regarding the Alpine evolution. Tectonic processes such as compression, escape and uplift are interconnected and shape this area. We can understand these ongoing processes better, if we look for signs of the deformation within the Earth's deep crust of the region. ...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2005
Joëlle Bigay Jean-François Casella Guillaume Drin Bruno Mesmin Bruno Antonny

ArfGAP1 promotes GTP hydrolysis in Arf1, a small G protein that interacts with lipid membranes and drives the assembly of the COPI coat in a GTP-dependent manner. The activity of ArfGAP1 increases with membrane curvature, suggesting a negative feedback loop in which COPI-induced membrane deformation determines the timing and location of GTP hydrolysis within a coated bud. Here we show that a ce...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2011
Christopher R Rivera Justin M Kollman Jessica K Polka David A Agard R Dyche Mullins

Eubacteria and archaea contain a variety of actin-like proteins (ALPs) that form filaments with surprisingly diverse architectures, assembly dynamics, and cellular functions. Although there is much data supporting differences between ALP families, there is little data regarding conservation of structure and function within these families. We asked whether the filament architecture and biochemic...

2015
Marco Meola Anna Lazzaro Josef Zeyer

Deposition of Sahara dust (SD) particles is a frequent phenomenon in Europe, but little is known about the viability and composition of the bacterial community transported with SD. The goal of this study was to characterize SD-associated bacteria transported to the European Alps, deposited and entrapped in snow. During two distinct events in February and May 2014, SD particles were deposited an...

2013
Ivo Baur Claudia R. Binder

The common property meadows in the Swiss Alps have been managed by local self-organized governance systems since the Middle Ages, thus preventing their overuse. During the past century, socioeconomic developments, such as industrialization and rapid nonagricultural economic growth, have shifted employment opportunities from the agricultural sector towards the service sector. In the agricultural...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2007
Nicolas Margraf Aline Verdon Martine Rahier Russell E Naisbit

The challenge in defining conservation units so that they represent evolutionary entities has been to combine both genetic properties and ecological significance. Here we make use of the complexity of the European Alps, with their genetic landscape shaped by geographical barriers and postglacial colonization, to examine the correlation between ecological and genetic divergence. Montane species,...

2007
Fridolin Zimmermann Christine Breitenmoser-Würsten Urs Breitenmoser

Dispersal allows recolonization of previous areas of habitat following severe depression of a population but the significance of this is not clear in felids. There is little evidence to support the general belief that subadult felids will colonize new areas, although this is a crucial assumption in reintroduction or recovery projects. Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx were reintroduced into the Swiss Alp...

2005
Joachim Roesler Jose-Maria Izquierdo Martin Ryser Angela Rösen-Wolff Manfred Gahr Juan Valcarcel Michael J. Lenardo Lixin Zheng Carl Gustav Carus

Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome type Ia (ALPS Ia) is caused by mutations in the CD95/Apo-1/Fas (TNFRSF6) gene, which lead to a defective CD95 ligand (CD95L)induced apoptosis. Soluble CD95 (sCD95) has been suggested to play an important role in the pathogenesis of diverse autoimmune and malignant diseases by antagonizing CD95L. Here we evaluate a family with four in five of its members h...

Journal: :Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 2014
Seung Joong Kim Javier Fernandez-Martinez Parthasarathy Sampathkumar Anne Martel Tsutomu Matsui Hiro Tsuruta Thomas M Weiss Yi Shi Ane Markina-Inarrairaegui Jeffery B Bonanno J Michael Sauder Stephen K Burley Brian T Chait Steven C Almo Michael P Rout Andrej Sali

The nuclear pore complex (NPC) is the sole passageway for the transport of macromolecules across the nuclear envelope. Nup133, a major component in the essential Y-shaped Nup84 complex, is a large scaffold protein of the NPC's outer ring structure. Here, we describe an integrative modeling approach that produces atomic models for multiple states of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Sc) Nup133, based on...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2009
Fernando Rodríguez Sabine Hammer Trinidad Pérez Franz Suchentrunk Rita Lorenzini Jacques Michallet Natalia Martinkova Jesús Albornoz Ana Domínguez

The chamois provides an excellent model for exploring the effect of historical and evolutionary events on diversification. We investigate cytochrome b (cytb) sequences in the 10 recognized subspecies of Rupicapra classified within 2 species: Rupicapra pyrenaica, with the subspecies parva, pyrenaica, and ornata, and Rupicapra rupicapra, with cartusiana, rupicapra, tatrica, carpatica, balcanica, ...

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