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Nuclear transmutation is the conversion of one nuclide into another. It can occur by the radioactive decay of a nucleus, or the reaction of a nucleus with another particle. The first manmade nucleus was produced in Ernest Rutherford’s laboratory in 1919 by a transmutation reaction, the bombardment of one type of nuclei with other nuclei or with neutrons. Rutherford bombarded nitrogen-14 atoms with high-speed α particles from a natural radioactive isotope of radium and observed protons being...
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Many heavier elements with smaller binding energies per nucleon can decompose into more stable elements that have intermediate mass numbers and larger binding energies per nucleon—that is, mass numbers and binding energies per nucleon that are closer to the “peak” of the binding energy graph near 56. Sometimes neutrons are also produced. This decomposition of a large nucleus into smaller pieces is called fission. The breaking is rather random with the formation of a large number of different...
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The nucleus restricts several proteins within and allows others to pass. The restricted proteins possess a nuclear retention sequence or NRS, anchoring them to the nuclear lamins and preventing their transport to the cytosol. The non-restricted proteins, after their synthesis, are transported to their site of action, such as the cytosol or other organelles, with the help of nuclear export signals or NES.
NES are of three types- the canonical 10-residue long leucine-rich signal and other...
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Protons and neutrons, collectively called nucleons, are packed together tightly in a nucleus. With a radius of about 10−15 meters, a nucleus is quite small compared to the radius of the entire atom, which is about 10−10 meters. Nuclei are extremely dense compared to bulk matter, averaging 1.8 × 1014 grams per cubic centimeter. If the earth’s density were equal to the average nuclear density, the earth’s radius would be only about 200 meters.
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The process of converting very light nuclei into heavier nuclei is also accompanied by the conversion of mass into large amounts of energy, a process called fusion. The principal source of energy in the sun is a net fusion reaction in which four hydrogen nuclei fuse and ultimately produce one helium nucleus and two positrons.
A helium nucleus has a mass that is 0.7% less than that of four hydrogen nuclei; this lost mass is converted into energy during the fusion. This reaction produces about...
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The nucleolus is the most prominent substructure of the nucleus. When it was first discovered, it was considered to be an isolated organelle that forms fibrils and granules. In 1931, the relationship between the nucleolus and chromosomes was first described by Heitz. He observed that the appearance and size of nucleolus varies depending on the stage of the cell cycle. He also noticed constricted regions on different chromosomes clustered together at definite cell cycle stages. These regions,...

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Los viejos núcleos surgen nuevas fugas.

Chitra V Kotwaliwale1, Abby F Dernburg

  • 1Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA. chitra.kot@gmail.com

Cell
|January 27, 2009
PubMed
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A medida que las células envejecen, el complejo de poros nucleares (NPC) pierde componentes vitales de proteínas. Esto conduce a un aumento de la permeabilidad nuclear y puede impulsar los procesos de envejecimiento del organismo.

Área de la Ciencia:

  • Biología celular Biología celular.
  • Biología molecular La biología molecular.
  • Gerontología Gerontología.

Sus antecedentes:

  • El complejo de poros nucleares (NPC) es un guardián crítico que regula el transporte molecular entre el núcleo y el citoplasma.
  • El envejecimiento celular está asociado con varios cambios moleculares y estructurales, pero el papel de los NPC sigue siendo incompletamente entendido.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para investigar los cambios relacionados con la edad en el complejo de poros nucleares.
  • Para determinar las consecuencias funcionales de las alteraciones de NPC durante el envejecimiento.

Principales métodos:

  • Análisis de la composición de las subunidades proteicas en células envejecidas.
  • Evaluación de la permeabilidad de la envoltura nuclear.

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Principales resultados:

  • Las células envejecidas muestran una pérdida de subunidades de proteínas esenciales del NPC.
  • La pérdida observada de proteínas NPC se correlaciona con el aumento de la permeabilidad nuclear.

Conclusiones:

  • El complejo de poros nucleares sufre una degradación dependiente de la edad.
  • La disfunción de NPC puede ser un factor que contribuye al proceso de envejecimiento y las enfermedades relacionadas con la edad.