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    Production of cyanophycin in Rhizopus oryzae through the expression of a cyanophycin synthetase encoding gene

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    Cyanophycin or cyanophycin granule peptide is a protein that results from non-ribosomal protein synthesis in microorganisms such as cyanobacteria. The amino acids in cyanophycin can be used as a feedstock in the production of a wide range of chemicals such as acrylonitrile, polyacrylic acid, 1,4-butanediamine, and urea. In this study, an auxotrophic mutant (Rhizopus oryzae M16) of the filamentous fungus R. oryzae 99-880 was selected to express cyanophycin synthetase encoding genes. These genes originated from Synechocystis sp. strain PCC6803, Anabaena sp. strain PCC7120, and a codon optimized version of latter gene. The genes were under control of the pyruvate decarboxylase promoter and terminator elements of R. oryzae. Transformants were generated by the biolistic transformation method. In only two transformants both expressing the cyanophycin synthetase encoding gene from Synechocystis sp. strain PCC6803 was a specific enzyme activity detected of 1.5 mU/mg protein. In one of these transformants was both water-soluble and insoluble cyanophycin detected. The water-soluble fraction formed the major fraction and accounted for 0.5% of the dry weight. The water-insoluble CGP was produced in trace amounts. The amino acid composition of the water-soluble form was determined and constitutes of equimolar amounts of arginine and aspartic acid

    A competência da união para a elaboração de "plano nacional das atividades de exploração de petróleo e gás natural" no Brasil

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    O trabalho visa traçar as premissas básicas para a elaboração de um plano diretor nacional, tendo por escopo a orientação e o planejamento intertemporal da exploração dos campos petrolíferos brasileiros. Esse instrumento parte do reconhecimento do impacto ambiental do esgotamento dos reservatórios pelas atividades de exploração. A proposta procura fortalecer os instrumentos legais existentes e as políticas públicas de fontes alternativas de energia.The aim of this study is to lay down the basic premises of a national master plan, whose scope is to guide the intertemporal planning of the exploration of Brazilian oilfields. One purpose of this instrument is to acknowledge the environmental impact of the depletion of supplies by exploitation activities. The proposal also aims to strengthen the existing legal instruments and public policies for alternative energy sources

    Geopolitics of Energy in Brazil

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    Geopolitics of Energy in Brazil

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    Salting-in with a salting-out agent : explaining the cation specific effects on the aqueous solubility of amino acids

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    Although the understanding of ion specific effects on the aqueous solubilities of biomolecules is crucial for the development of many areas of biochemistry and life sciences, a consensual and well-supported molecular picture of the phenomena has not yet been established. Mostly, the influence of cations and the nature of the molecular interactions responsible for the reversal of the Hofmeister trend in aqueous solutions of amino acids and proteins are still defectively understood. Aiming at contributing to the understanding of the molecular-level mechanisms governing the cation specific effects on the aqueous solubilities of biocompounds, experimental solubility measurements and classical molecular dynamics simulations were performed for aqueous solutions of three amino acids (alanine, valine, and isoleucine), in the presence of a series of inorganic salts. The evidence gathered suggests that the mechanism by which salting-in inducing cations operate in aqueous solutions of amino acids is different from that of anions, and allows for a novel and consistent molecular description of the effect of the cation on the solubility based on specific interactions of the cations with the negatively charged moieties of the biomolecules
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