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- a musical composition for voices and orchestra based on a religious text (同)oratorio
- make lacework by knotting or looping (同)intertwine
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- ばいばい,あばよ
- カンタータ,交声曲(器楽伴奏つきの,特に宗教的な独唱,合唱団)
- 〈レース〉‘を'タッチング(tatting)て作る / タッチングをする
- tit
- ありがと
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Tata or TATA may refer to:
Contents
- 1 Places
- 2 Companies
- 3 People
- 3.1 Surname
- 3.2 Given name or nickname
- 4 Other uses
- 5 See also
Places
- Jamshedpur, a city in Jharkhand, India also known as Tatanagar or Tata
- Tata, Hungary, a town in Hungary
- Tata Islands, a pair of small islands off the coast of New Zealand
- Tata, Morocco, a city in Tata Province
- Tata Province, Morocco
- Țâța River, a tributary of the Ialomiţa River in Romania
Companies
- Tata Group, an Indian multinational conglomerate company
- List of entities associated with Tata Group
People
Surname
- Tata family, an influential family of India owning the Tata Group
- Jamsetji Tata (1839–1904), known as the father of Indian industry
- Dorabji Tata (1859–1932), Indian industrialist and philanthropist
- Ratanji Tata (1871–1918), financier and philanthropist, son of Jamsetji Tata
- J. R. D. Tata (1904–1993), Indian pioneer aviator and founder of Tata Airlines
- Naval H. Tata (1904-1989), industrialist, recipient of Padma Bhushan
- Ratan Naval Tata (born 1940), chairman of the Tata Group (1991-2012)
- Simone Tata (born 1930), chairperson of Trent
- Noel Tata (born 1957), vice-chairman of Trent Ltd and managing director of Tata International, son of Simone Tata
- Bob Tata (born 1930), American politician
- Daniel Tata (born 1990), Indonesian footballer
- Joe E. Tata (born 1936), American actor
- Jordan Tata (born 1981), American baseball player
- Sam Tata (1911–2005), Canadian photographer
- Terry Tata (born 1940), American baseball umpire
- Tony Tata, US Army general and politician
Given name or nickname
- Augusto Pinochet (1915–2006), Chilean dictator, commonly referred to in Chile as "El tata"
- Carlos Manuel Baldomir (born 1971), Argentine boxer nicknamed "Tata"
- Gerardo Martino (born 1962), former football player and current manager, more commonly known as "Tata"
- Nelson Mandela (1918–2013), South African President, commonly known in South Africa as Tata
- Tata Amaral (born 1960), Brazilian director, writer, producer, and actor
- Tata Esteban (1954–2003), Filipino producer-director
- Tata Giacobetti (1922–1988), Italian singer
- Tata Güines (1930–2008), Cuban percussionist
- Tata Simonyan (born 1962), Armenian singer
- Táta Vega (born 1951), American vocalist
- Tatá Werneck (born 1983), Brazilian actress
- Tata Young (born 1980), Thai singer, model and actress
Other uses
- Sir Dorabji Tata and Allied Trusts, a trust founded by Dorabji Tata
- TATA box, a DNA sequence
- Tata Manavadu, a 1972 Telugu film
- TTFN or "ta ta for now", an alternative way to say goodbye
- Tata (Middle-earth), one of the first Elves in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium
- Station code for Tatanagar Railway Station
- Tata Jagriti Yatra, an initiative by Tata Group and Jagriti Sewa Sansthan in India
See also
- Ta-Ta, the Uruguayan subsidiary of Almacenes_Tía
- Tatar (disambiguation)
- Tatra (disambiguation)
- Data (disambiguation)
- Dada (disambiguation)
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English Journal
- Transcription factor Sp1 regulates T-type Ca(2+) channel CaV 3.1 gene expression.
- González-Ramírez R1, Martínez-Hernández E, Sandoval A, Felix R.Author information 1Department of Molecular Biology and Histocompatibility, "Dr. Manuel Gea González" General Hospital, Mexico City, Mexico.AbstractVoltage-gated T-type Ca(2+) (CaV 3) channels mediate a number of physiological events in developing and mature cells, and are implicated in neurological and cardiovascular diseases. In mammals, there are three distinct T-channel genes (CACNA1G, CACNA1H, and CACNA1I) encoding proteins (CaV 3.1-CaV 3.3) that differ in their localization as well as in molecular, biophysical, and pharmacological properties. The CACNA1G is a large gene that contains 38 exons and is localized in chromosome 17q22. Only basic characteristics of the CACNA1G gene promoter region have been investigated classifying it as a TATA-less sequence containing several potential transcription factor-binding motifs. Here, we cloned and characterized a proximal promoter region and initiated the analysis of transcription factors that control CaV 3.1 channel expression using the murine Cacna1g gene as a model. We isolated a ∼1.5 kb 5'-upstream region of Cacna1g and verified its transcriptional activity in the mouse neuroblastoma N1E-115 cell line. In silico analysis revealed that this region possesses a TATA-less minimal promoter that includes two potential transcription start sites and four binding sites for the transcription factor Sp1. The ability of one of these sites to interact with the transcription factor was confirmed by electrophoretic mobility shift assays. Consistent with this, Sp1 over-expression enhanced promoter activity while siRNA-mediated Sp1 silencing significantly decreased the level of CaV 3.1 protein and reduced the amplitude of whole-cell T-type Ca(2+) currents expressed in the N1E-115 cells. These results provide new insights into the molecular mechanisms that control CaV 3.1 channel expression.
- Journal of cellular physiology.J Cell Physiol.2014 May;229(5):551-60. doi: 10.1002/jcp.24432.
- Voltage-gated T-type Ca(2+) (CaV 3) channels mediate a number of physiological events in developing and mature cells, and are implicated in neurological and cardiovascular diseases. In mammals, there are three distinct T-channel genes (CACNA1G, CACNA1H, and CACNA1I) encoding proteins (CaV 3.1-CaV 3.
- PMID 23868804
- Residue level description of in vivo self-association of Plasmodium falciparum P2.
- Mishra P1, Sharma S, Hosur RV.Author information 1a Department of Chemical Sciences , Tata Institute of Fundamental Research , Mumbai , India .AbstractPlasmodium falciparum P2 (PfP2) is a ribosomal stalk protein. It also performs extra ribosomal novel functions that seem to be associated with homo oligomerization . Previous in vitro studies have demonstrated that the protein has a high tendency to self-associate predominantly into an 8-mer. In vitro Heteronuclear Single Quantum Coherence (HSQC) of the pure recombinant protein (rPfP2) and its in-cell (Escherichia coli) HSQC spectrum has very similar features, indicating that the protein intrinsically, both inside the cell and under in vitro conditions, has similar aggregation tendencies. In view of this, we have characterized here the folding and concomitant self-association of rPfP2, using an in vitro dissociation-association strategy. We observed that the residue stretch, (Met31-Leu44) of the rPfP2, mapping to Met1-Leu14 of PfP2 protein acts as a nucleation site for helix formation and subsequent self-association. Further association appears to be driven by hydrophobic and complimentary electrostatic charge interactions on the surfaces formed. One stretch of rPfP2, (Ile97-Ala116), always remains floppy, and this may serve as "hinge" for protein segmental motions. Based on these, we have proposed a possible model for rPfP2 self-association into an 8-mer.
- Journal of biomolecular structure & dynamics.J Biomol Struct Dyn.2014 Apr;32(4):602-12. doi: 10.1080/07391102.2013.782827. Epub 2013 Apr 13.
- Plasmodium falciparum P2 (PfP2) is a ribosomal stalk protein. It also performs extra ribosomal novel functions that seem to be associated with homo oligomerization . Previous in vitro studies have demonstrated that the protein has a high tendency to self-associate predominantly into an 8-mer. In vit
- PMID 23581826
- The nature of the structural phase transition from the hexagonal (4H) phase to the cubic (3C) phase of silver.
- Chakraborty I1, Shirodkar SN, Gohil S, Waghmare UV, Ayyub P.Author information 1Department of Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai 400005, India.AbstractThe phase transition from the hexagonal 4H polytype of silver to the commonly known 3C (fcc) phase was studied in detail using x-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry and Raman spectroscopy. The phase transition is irreversible and accompanied by extensive microstructural changes and grain growth. Detailed scanning and isothermal calorimetric analysis suggests that it is an autocatalytic transformation. Though the calorimetric data suggest an exothermic first-order phase transition with an onset at 155.6 °C (for a heating rate of 2 K min(-1)) and a latent heat of 312.9 J g(-1), the microstructure and the electrical resistance appear to change gradually from much lower temperatures. The 4H phase shows a Raman active mode at 64.3 cm(-1) (at 4 K) that undergoes mode softening as the 4H → 3C transformation temperature is approached. A first-principles density functional theory calculation shows that the stacking fault energy of 4H-Ag increases monotonically with temperature. That 4H-Ag has a higher density of stacking faults than 3C-Ag, implies the metastability of the former at higher temperatures. Energetically, the 4H phase is intermediate between the hexagonal 2H phase and the 3C ground state, as indicated by the spontaneous transformation of the 2H to the 4H phase at -4 °C. Our data appear to indicate that the 4H-Ag phase is stabilized at reduced dimensions and thermally induced grain growth is probably responsible for triggering the irreversible transformation to cubic Ag.
- Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal.J Phys Condens Matter.2014 Mar 29;26(11):115405. doi: 10.1088/0953-8984/26/11/115405. Epub 2014 Mar 3.
- The phase transition from the hexagonal 4H polytype of silver to the commonly known 3C (fcc) phase was studied in detail using x-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry and Raman spectroscopy. The phase transition is irreversible and accompanied by extensive microstru
- PMID 24589655
Japanese Journal
- Classification of Promoters Based on the Combination of Core Promoter Elements Exhibits Different Histone Modification Patterns
- Kondo Lattice and Antiferromagnetic Behavior in Quaternary CeTAl<sub>4</sub>Si<sub>2</sub>(T = Rh, Ir) Single Crystals
- Parameter Estimation by Inverse Solution Methodology Using Genetic Algorithms for Real Time Temperature Prediction Model of Ladle Furnace
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