Nisin Z, a natural nisin variant, was recently isolated from Lactococcus lactis subspecies lactis NIZO 22186. The gene for this lantibiotic, designated nisZ, has been cloned, and its nucleotide sequence was found to be identical to that of the precursor nisin gene with the exception of a single mutation resulting in the substitution of Asn-27 for His-27 in the mature polypeptide (J.
Altogether, these experiments suggest that cDNA digestion by cytosolic nucleases occur when the decomplexed transgene is present in the cytosol. We propose that the inefficient transfer of cDNA into the nucleus during transfection with synthetic vectors may result from rapid digestion of naked cDNA by a Ca2+-sensitive cytosolic nuclease.
ObjectivesTo explore resilience, resilience predicting factors
and resilience distribution in French medical residents.
MethodsA cross-sectional study was conducted in which general
practice residents (n = 380) were asked to answer the Jefferson Scale of
Physician Empathy, the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, and the Toronto
Alexithymia Scale. One hundred thirty-seven (137) responses were collected. The
scores of the different scales have been calculated. The score differences were
examined using the Student’s t-test or analysis of variance. The correlations
were estimated using the Pearson correlation coefficient. The relationships
between scores were analysed by multiple linear regression. The heterogeneity
of the sample was examined by non-hierarchical cluster analysis.
ResultsResilience
and empathy were positively correlated (r(135) = .36, p< .001). Alexithymia was negatively
correlated with resilience, r(135) = -.40,p<.001, and empathy, r(135) = -.38, p<.001.
Resilience was influenced by alexithymia, b
=
-.284, p = .001, empathy, b= .255, p = .002, gender (female
< male), b = -.231,
p = .002 and year of formation, β= .157, p = .036. Two
clusters of residents were characterized. They differed by their empathy and
resilience profiles and by alexithymia trait.
ConclusionsAlexithymia, empathy, gender and year of formation
correspond to predicting factors of resilience. This suggests that the
resilience of vulnerable residents can be enhanced by increasing their empathy
and by reducing their alexithymia. Thus, teaching teams could sustain their
students’ well-being through educational programs aiming to develop their understanding
of their own emotions and those of their patients.
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