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    Ecofisiologia de plantas lenhosas jovens de cerrado sob irradiâncias contrastantes
    (Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2004-12-07) Ronquim, Carlos Cesar; Prado, Carlos Henrique Britto de Assis; https://lattes.cnpq.br/7561749470600567
    We evaluated long term responses, such as survivorship, growth, photosynthetic capacity and leaf nutrient content on potted young plants of Cybistax antisyphilitica (Mart) Mart. (Bignoniaceae), Tabebuia chrysotricha (Mart. ex DC) Mart. (Bignoniaceae), Anadenanthera falcata Benth. Speg. (Mimosoideae), Stryphnodendron adstringens Mart. Coville (Mimosoideae), and Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. (Caesalpinioideae) growing in open and in shaded area without water stress. The survivorship, biomass accumulation, height and total leaf area were linked with higher photosynthetic capacity on area basis in open area. Shaded young plants showed higher leaf nutrient content on mass basis (g kg-1), lower respiration in dark, and modified the biomass partition presenting greater mean values of leaf area rate, and smaller values of the specific leaf mass. High transitory concentrations of CO2 increased the photosynthetic capacity in both irradiance conditions. However, the largest apparent carboxylation efficiency values were reached in open area. S. adstringens was unable to stay for long period in shade. The leaf gas exchange, leaf water potential and chlorophyll fluorescence were measured during daily courses in Vochysia tucanorum (C.K. Spreng.) Mart. (Vochysiaceae) and C. langsdorffii during dry and wet seasons to point out shortterm responses of carbon and water balances. The shade condition provoked higher mortality of V. tucanorum during dry season and imposed environmental constraints for V. tucanorum and C. langsdorffii due to the lower values of leaf water potential (Ψ), net photosynthesis (A) and potential photochemical efficiency (Fv/Fm). The higher C. langsdorffii survivorship in shade seems to be related with fast and high biomass accumulation in root during early growth. The sunflecks that took place under canopies are more effective in the rainy season than dry season for carbon assimilation in C. langsdorffii, and seems to cause photoinhibition in dry period by reason of excessive irradiance intensity and lower Ψ values. A careful characterization of growth and photosynthetic performances of young plants of Cerrado species in contrasting irradiances has provided important understanding of ecological conditions behind natural regeneration in Cerrado domain. It enhances the reliability of forest management methods.
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    Expressão heteróloga e localização subcelular de seis proteínas possivelmente envolvidas com a Síndrome de Down
    (Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2004-12-07) Justino, Daniela Morilha Néo; Silva, Flávio Henrique da; https://lattes.cnpq.br/1757309852446263
    Down syndrome (DS) is the most common congenital disease occurring in approximately 1 out of 700 live births. In addition to the full HC21 trisomy, rare individuals with clinically recognized DS have only a partial trisomy, carrying a region common to all patients dubbed as Down Syndrome Critical Region (DSCR). Several genes contained in this portion of the HC21 are probably related to the DS phenotypes. In an attempt to characterize some of the DSCR genes, heterologous expression and subcellular localization analyses were performed for the genes DCRB (DSCR4), c21orf45, c21orf59, c21orf83-2, c21orf 95 and c21orf101. Analyses of the recombinant proteins produced in Escherichia coli showed that most of them remained in the insoluble fraction. DCRB was expressed as a soluble protein in E. coli Rosetta (DE3), purified and subjected to assays for secondary structure analyses. Also, deletion and site directed mutagenesis as well as the production of polyclonal antisera against DCRB were performed. Subcellular localization analyses revealed that the proteins DCRB, c21orf45, c21orf59 and c21orf83-2 were distributed in the cytoplasm of mammalian cells and that c21orf95 and c21orf101 resided in the nucleus. Considering the lack of information concerning these proteins encoded in the DSCR our results allowed a insight into some of the proteins provably involved in Down syndrome.
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