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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Caracterização dos mecanismos de ação da proteína CspC na manutenção da viabilidade e na resposta de Caulobacter crescentus a estresses. / Characterization of the mechanisms of CspC action in Caulobacter crescentus cell viability and stress response.

Santos, Juliana da Silva 05 April 2016 (has links)
As mutações pontuais nos dois domínios de CspC proporcionam fenótipos mais severos que a falta de cspC. Nenhuma CSP de C. crescentus é capaz de complementar o fenótipo de sensibilidade ao frio de E. coli BX04. Entretanto, os domínios de choque frio de CspC de C. crescentus individualmente são capazes de complementar este fenótipo. Uma análise transcricional global mostrou que a ausência de cspC afeta a transcrição de 11 genes na fase exponencial e 60 genes na fase estacionária. A meia vida dos genes sciP, aceA e CC0682 se mostrou menor no mutante cspC, sugerindo que é possível que CspC desempenhe uma regulação pós-transcricional. / Point mutations in the CspC CSDs caused a more severe phenotype than that of the null strain. None of the C. crescentus CSPs complemented the cold sensitivity of E. coli BX04 mutant. However, the individual CSDs of C. crescentus CspC complemented this phenotype. A microarray global transcriptional profiling showed the absence of cspC affected the transcription of 11 genes at exponential phase and 60 genes at stationary phase. mRNA decay experiments showed that the sciP, aceA e CC0682 mRNAs were less stable in the cspC mutant, indicating that its effect could be at least partially due to posttranscriptional regulation.

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