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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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A conserved Inner Membrane Protein of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans is integral for membrane function

Smith, Kenneth 01 January 2015 (has links)
The cell envelope of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans, a Gram-negative pathogenic bacterium implicated in human oral and systemic disease, plays a critical role in maintenance of cellular homeostasis, resistance to external stress, and host'pathogen interactions. Our laboratory has identified a novel gene product, morphogenesis protein C (MorC), deletion of which leads to multiple pleotropic effects pertaining to membrane structure and function. The MorC sequence was determined to be conserved in Gammaproteobacteria. Based on this bioinformatic analysis, the functional conservation of this protein was investigated utilizing an A. actinomycetemcomitans morC mutant as a model system to express homologs from four phylogenetically diverse representatives of the Gammaproteobacteria: Haemophilus influenzae, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Moraxella catarrhalis. MorC from all organisms restored at least one of the A. actinomycetemcomitans mutant phenotypes, implying that the protein is functionally conserved across Gammaproteobacteria. Further, deletion mutagenesis indicated that the last 10 amino acids of the carboxyl terminus were necessary to maintain the integrity of the membrane. The observed pleiotropic effects suggested alterations in the membrane protein composition of the morC mutant. Stable isotope dimethyl labeling in conjunction with mass spectrometry was employed to quantitatively determine the differences in the abundance of membrane proteins of the isogenic mutant and wild-type strains. A total of 665 envelope associated proteins were identified and functionally annotated using bioinformatic tools. All proteins, except MorC, were detected in the mutant strain. However, 12 proteins were found in lesser (10) or greater (2) abundance in the membrane preparation of the mutant strain. These proteins were ascribed functions associated with protein quality control, oxidative stress response, and protein secretion systems. One protein found to be reduced was a component of the fimbrial secretion system of A. actinomycetemcomitans. The significance of this finding was unclear due to the afimbriated nature of the laboratory strain used in the study. Therefore, the defect in fimbriation was identified and complemented in trans. The transformed strain displayed all of the hallmarks of a naturally fimbriated strain including: a distinct star-like colony morphology; robust biofilm formation; and presence of fimbriae as detected by electron microscopy. The isogenic morC mutant strain transformed with an identical plasmid did not display any fimbriated phenotypes. The role of MorC in fimbriae production of a naturally fimbriated strain was investigated by inactivation of morC in a clinical isolate. The mutant strain displayed phenotypes typically associated with inactivation of morC. However, fimbriae were still observed on the surface, although in lesser amounts on some individual bacteria, and this strain formed a biofilm with volume similar to the parent. Interestingly, significant changes in microcolony architecture of the biofilm were observed by confocal microscopy. MorC plays a critical role in maintaining secretion of major virulence determinants of A. actinomycetemcomitans. Specific changes in the protein composition of the cell envelope indicate a direct or compensatory role of these proteins in maintaining membrane physiology. The functional conservation of MorC also implies an important role for this protein in other Gram-negative bacteria. This work suggests a role of MorC as an accessory or a scaffold protein involved in secretion.
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Falas silenciadas: relatos de mulheres/educadoras sobre a campanha de p? no ch?o tamb?m se aprende a ler

Oliveira, Roselia Cristina de 21 January 2005 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2015-02-24T18:20:50Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 RoseliaCO.pdf: 983581 bytes, checksum: ef2f8147e4e96309fcc1540df1994ca6 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2005-01-21 / Coordena??o de Aperfei?oamento de Pessoal de N?vel Superior / Au cours de cette recherche, nous traitons la reinterpr?tation de cette campagne de P? no Ch?o Tamb?m se Aprende a Ler , tout en utilisant un moyen d?fini a travers les parlers de femmes qui avaient travaill? dans le projet d alphab?tisation d?velopp? par la Mairie de la Ville de Natal au d?but des ann?es 1960. Le parler de cinq femmes/ ?ducatrices, participantes actives de ce projet, se constitue en tant qu unit? principale de r?f?rence de ce travail. ? partir de leurs t?moignages nous avons cherch? ? contextualiser et enrichir un peu plus la p?riode concernante ? l av?nement de la Campagne. Il s agit de t?moignages qui ont des rapports avec l ?ducation, la culture et la conscientisation politique, v?hicule ? la compr?hension du contexte historique dans lequel s ins?rait le groupe engag? dans la Campagne de P? no ch?o tamb?m se aprende a ler .Nous avons d?velopp? notre travail ? travers la m?thodologie compr?hensible du discours (Kaufmann, 1996), tout en m?langeant le mat?riel recherch? et la th?orie. Les consid?rations finales font ?tat de nos impressions ? propos de ce projet ? partir des t?moignages de ces cinq femmes/?ducatrices. Le gouvernement de Djalma Maranh?o se caracterize pu democratie et populaire et ce travail ?ducatif consid?rer subversives a d?cennie 1960 / Ao longo desta pesquisa, tratamos da reinterpreta??o da Campanha de P? no Ch?o Tamb?m se Aprende a Ler. Para o alcance desse objetivo, utilizamos fragmentos de discursos pronunciados por cinco mulheres/educadoras, que atuaram no projeto de alfabetiza??o, desenvolvido pela Prefeitura de Natal no in?cio dos anos 1960. A unidade de refer?ncia principal desta pesquisa se constitui das falas desses cinco sujeitos participantes do referido projeto. Partindo de seus relatos, buscamos compreender a rede de rela??es que circunda a equipe da Prefeitura, e principalmente que configura e desvela os sentidos do projeto tal como ? percebido na atualidade por essas protagonistas. Procuramos perceber de que forma essas mulheres visualizavam sua pr?tica educativa e os motivos que as levaram a participar de um projeto considerado, na ?poca, como popular e democr?tico. Desenvolvemos este trabalho a partir da metodologia compreensiva do discurso (KAUFMANN,1996), entrela?ando a fala das mulheres entrevistadas com estas teorias. As considera??es finais revelam o quanto o preconceito, o medo e a viol?ncia rondaram a d?cada de 1960, fazendo-se presente no cotidiano local, particularmente atrav?s do olhar dessas cinco mulheres/educadoras. E como a gest?o do Prefeito Djalma Maranh?o era caracterizada como aberta, popular e subversiva e foi considerada como de grande amea?a ? ordem pol?tica e social do Estado.Seus olhares nos apontam ainda caminhos para que possamos ampliar o debate acerca da educa??o popular na d?cada de 1960

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