scholarly journals Synthesis and processing of nanomaterials mediated by living beings

Author(s):  
Victor Calvo ◽  
Jose Miguel Gonzalez-Dominguez ◽  
Ana M. Benito ◽  
Wolfgang K. Maser
Genes ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (8) ◽  
pp. 1156
Author(s):  
Jiachen Xuan ◽  
Kezia Gitareja ◽  
Natalie Brajanovski ◽  
Elaine Sanij

The nucleoli are subdomains of the nucleus that form around actively transcribed ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes. They serve as the site of rRNA synthesis and processing, and ribosome assembly. There are 400–600 copies of rRNA genes (rDNA) in human cells and their highly repetitive and transcribed nature poses a challenge for DNA repair and replication machineries. It is only in the last 7 years that the DNA damage response and processes of DNA repair at the rDNA repeats have been recognized to be unique and distinct from the classic response to DNA damage in the nucleoplasm. In the last decade, the nucleolus has also emerged as a central hub for coordinating responses to stress via sequestering tumor suppressors, DNA repair and cell cycle factors until they are required for their functional role in the nucleoplasm. In this review, we focus on features of the rDNA repeats that make them highly vulnerable to DNA damage and the mechanisms by which rDNA damage is repaired. We highlight the molecular consequences of rDNA damage including activation of the nucleolar DNA damage response, which is emerging as a unique response that can be exploited in anti-cancer therapy. In this review, we focus on CX-5461, a novel inhibitor of Pol I transcription that induces the nucleolar DNA damage response and is showing increasing promise in clinical investigations.


1983 ◽  
Vol 258 (15) ◽  
pp. 9550-9552 ◽  
Author(s):  
T J Higgins ◽  
M J Chrispeels ◽  
P M Chandler ◽  
D Spencer

1987 ◽  
Vol 262 (5) ◽  
pp. 2062-2065
Author(s):  
P. Lemansky ◽  
D.F. Bishop ◽  
R.J. Desnick ◽  
A. Hasilik ◽  
K. von Figura

Author(s):  
Mahadevappa Y. Kariduraganavar ◽  
Arjumand A. Kittur ◽  
Ravindra R. Kamble

Virology ◽  
1983 ◽  
Vol 129 (2) ◽  
pp. 357-368 ◽  
Author(s):  
Toshiomi Okuno ◽  
Koichi Yamanishi ◽  
Kimiyasu Shiraki ◽  
Michiaki Takahashi

2006 ◽  
Vol 530-531 ◽  
pp. 683-688 ◽  
Author(s):  
Valter Ussui ◽  
Dolores Ribeiro Ricci Lazar ◽  
Nelson Batista de Lima ◽  
Ana Helena A. Bressiani ◽  
José Octavio A. Pascoal

A process for synthesis of fine zirconium titanate powders by chemical route is described. Zirconium/titanium molar ratio was varied from 0.67 to 1.5 and the powders produced were analyzed. The precipitation process comprises the mixture of zirconium and titanium metal salt solutions to ammonium hydroxide solution, followed by washing of the precipitate, calcination and grinding to result in zirconium titanate. The ceramic powder is then uniaxially pressed as cylindrical samples and sintered at 1400°C for 5 hours. The microstructure of fractured and thermally etched ceramic was observed by scanning electron microscopy, and crystal phase identifications were done by X-ray diffraction. At least two different zirconium titanate phases, ZrTiO4 and Zr5Ti7O24, were identified. Ceramic hardness was measured by Vickers indentation.


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