scholarly journals Experimental Verification of the Relationship between Isothermal Surface and Structure Function

2014 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 307-311 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yafei Luo ◽  
Tomoyuki Hatakeyama ◽  
Shinji Nakagawa ◽  
Masaru Ishizuka
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zijin Gu ◽  
Keith Wakefield Jamison ◽  
Mert Rory Sabuncu ◽  
Amy Kuceyeski

AbstractWhite matter structural connections are likely to support flow of functional activation or functional connectivity. While the relationship between structural and functional connectivity profiles, here called SC-FC coupling, has been studied on a whole-brain, global level, few studies have investigated this relationship at a regional scale. Here we quantify regional SC-FC coupling in healthy young adults using diffusion-weighted MRI and resting-state functional MRI data from the Human Connectome Project and study how SC-FC coupling may be heritable and varies between individuals. We show that regional SC-FC coupling strength varies widely across brain regions, but was strongest in highly structurally connected visual and subcortical areas. We also show interindividual regional differences based on age, sex and composite cognitive scores, and that SC-FC coupling was highly heritable within certain networks. These results suggest regional structure-function coupling is an idiosyncratic feature of brain organisation that may be influenced by genetic factors.


2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (135) ◽  
pp. 20170484 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthew D. B. Jackson ◽  
Salva Duran-Nebreda ◽  
George W. Bassel

Multicellularity and cellular cooperation confer novel functions on organs following a structure–function relationship. How regulated cell migration, division and differentiation events generate cellular arrangements has been investigated, providing insight into the regulation of genetically encoded patterning processes. Much less is known about the higher-order properties of cellular organization within organs, and how their functional coordination through global spatial relations shape and constrain organ function. Key questions to be addressed include: why are cells organized in the way they are? What is the significance of the patterns of cellular organization selected for by evolution? What other configurations are possible? These may be addressed through a combination of global cellular interaction mapping and network science to uncover the relationship between organ structure and function. Using this approach, global cellular organization can be discretized and analysed, providing a quantitative framework to explore developmental processes. Each of the local and global properties of integrated multicellular systems can be analysed and compared across different tissues and models in discrete terms. Advances in high-resolution microscopy and image analysis continue to make cellular interaction mapping possible in an increasing variety of biological systems and tissues, broadening the further potential application of this approach. Understanding the higher-order properties of complex cellular assemblies provides the opportunity to explore the evolution and constraints of cell organization, establishing structure–function relationships that can guide future organ design.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Han-Ha Chai ◽  
Young Ran Kim ◽  
Jun-Sang Ham ◽  
Tae-Hun Kim ◽  
Dajeong Lim

Abstract Background: The OppA receptor as a ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter plays key roles in protecting host organism and transport nutrients across the intestine by the oligopeptide transporter from symbiotic bacteria directs maturation of the host immune system. Among lactic acid bacteria, Bifidobacterium longum KACC91563, isolated from fecal samples of healthy Korean neonates, has the capability to alleviate food allergy effects. The extracellular OppA receptor from gram-positive Bifidobacterium longum KACC91563 translocate nutrients-peptides from the outside environment of intestinal tract to the inside of the symbiotic cell, as a peptide importer. Hence, it was attempting to explicate the relationship between the substrate’s specificity from the OppA importer and the probiotic effects of B. logum KACC91563 in the host intestine. The probiotic effects of B. logum KACC91563 were attributed to the enhancement of the epithelial barrier by several different strain sepcific ways to prevent the strong adhesion of pathogens. The specialized structure-function relationship from the OppA importer could provide the abstract of substrate specificity into unique immunological properties of that the host organism.Results: In the study, we characterized the extracellular OppA importer from B. longum KACC91563 of intestinal microbiome by various protein structure-based modelings in silico. Structural characterization by conserved 5 patches and 4 functional motifs from specific trace residues of the OppA importer. The hydrate surface of the binding site had been decipted by specific trace residues of the OppA that trace residues of Thr58, Lys185, Trp443, and Tyr447, which were characterized in highly exposed hydrophobic binding pocket by its aggregation prones. Therefore, the spatial aggregation propensity in the binding site of the extracellular OppA importer plays a vital role in the specific interaction determinant for peptide binding. In addition, alanine mutation energy values allowed for the virtual determination of the relationships between the energy effects of the peptide binding site mutation on the transporter structural stability, the peptide binding affinity, and the transporter-related peptide substrate selectivity from OppA importer. In particular, distinctive seven pharmacophoric features comprised of two H-bonding donor(P1), three H-bonding acceptor(P8), and two hydrophobic points (P5 and P8) matched the the OppA receptor-peptide ligand interactions within their binding pocket structure. There are distinct interactions to fix the positions of the N(P1) and C(P8) termini of the complex of OppA-peptide from B. longum KACC91563 such as side chain-specific interactions with the OppA, compared to that of the Lactococcus latis (L. lactics) OppA.Conclusions: The specialized structure-function relationship from the OppA import could provide the abstract of substrate specificity into unique immunological properties of the host organism by stucutre-based molecular modeling. In the current study, we attempted explication of the relationship between the substrate’s specificity from the OppA importer and the probiotic effects of B. longum KACC91563 in the host intestine based on the structure-function perspectives of the OppA importer. Moreover, functional characterization of solute-binding proteins (such as 15 cell wall proteins and 20 extracellular proteins) on the B. longum KACC91563 genome will lead to insight of key switch for substate’s metabolism into reprogramming immune responses in the host intestine.


2011 ◽  
Vol 88-89 ◽  
pp. 34-37
Author(s):  
Kuai Ji Cai

The relationship of the friction coefficient and the MTC were discussed, and the MTC and its effects on surface roughness were a theoretical analysised and experimental verification by AFM (atomic force microscope). The results show that the theoretical MTC tends to be minimal value then before the adhering effect to reach remarkable. Appropriate adjustments cutting parameters, the cutting process can always micro-cutting phase to reach the steady-thin chip, and no plowing phenomenon. So the surface residues highly were reduced and higher surface quality was achieved.


2007 ◽  
Vol 50 (13) ◽  
pp. 1238-1245 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anil Verma ◽  
Nagesh S. Anavekar ◽  
Alessandra Meris ◽  
Jens Jakob Thune ◽  
J. Malcolm O. Arnold ◽  
...  

1990 ◽  
Vol 22 (03) ◽  
pp. 627-640 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nader Ebrahimi

In this paper we attempt to develop an axiomatic theory of binary structure functions with dependent components. This is an important problem, hitherto largely ignored. The concept ofcoherent structure in probabilityis introduced and studied. The relationship to the classicalcoherent structureis discussed. In the new concept the relevancy is defined through reliability of the system, while in the classical concept it is defined through the structure function.


2021 ◽  
pp. 204589402110556
Author(s):  
Nadine Al-Naamani ◽  
Randi Goodman ◽  
Julio Chirinos ◽  
Bonnie Ky ◽  
Jeremy A. Mazurek ◽  
...  

We conducted a small cross-sectional pilot study to assess systemic arterial properties in patients with PAH and PH-HFpEF and to assess the relationship between RV and LV structure/function with key systemic arterial measures. Applanation tonometry is feasible for estimation of central systemic arterial properties of patients with PH.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhi-Yong Ding ◽  
Pan-Feng Zhou ◽  
Ji-Xue Liu ◽  
Cheng-Cheng Liu ◽  
Ming Zhao ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
pp. 2150029
Author(s):  
A. L. Klyuev ◽  
A. D. Davydov ◽  
B. M. Grafov

The technique of Chebyshev polynomials of discrete variable is used to analyze a random time series. The main result of the work is a new theoretical relationship between the structure function and the discrete Chebyshev spectrum. The relationship is used for the trend-resistant structural analysis of electrochemical noise of corrosion process and for the trend-resistant structural analysis of electronic noise of measuring instrument. Not only the structure function of the analyzed random series, but also the structure function of trend is estimated. The theoretical relationship between the structure function and the discrete Chebyshev spectrum can be used for the trend-resistant structural analysis of random time series of any nature.


1990 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 627-640 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nader Ebrahimi

In this paper we attempt to develop an axiomatic theory of binary structure functions with dependent components. This is an important problem, hitherto largely ignored. The concept ofcoherent structure in probabilityis introduced and studied. The relationship to the classicalcoherent structureis discussed. In the new concept the relevancy is defined through reliability of the system, while in the classical concept it is defined through the structure function.


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