Muddashetty RS, Nalavadi VC, Gross C, Yao X, Xing L, Laur O, Warren ST, and Bassell GJ. Reversible Inhibition of PSD-95 mRNA Translation by miR-125a, FMRP Phosphorylation, and mGluR Signaling. Molecular Cell 42: 673-688 (June 2011).
... from neurons stimulated with DHPG (Figure 1B). A similar DHPGinduced decrease in the association with AGO2 was also observed for endogenous PSD-95 mRNA (61% ± 20%) (Figure 1B), while endogenous b-actin mRNA was unaffected (see Figure S1C available online). Treatment with DHPG had no apparent effect ...
... from neurons stimulated with DHPG (Figure 1B). A similar DHPGinduced decrease in the association with AGO2 was also observed for endogenous PSD-95 mRNA (61% ± 20%) (Figure 1B), while endogenous b-actin mRNA was unaffected (see Figure S1C available online). Treatment with DHPG had no apparent effect ...
Steroid Hormone Induction Of Temporal Gene Expression
... that larvae express Cas and Svp in type I or type II neuroblasts prior to 48h (timing is relative to larval hatching ...
... that larvae express Cas and Svp in type I or type II neuroblasts prior to 48h (timing is relative to larval hatching ...
In vivo quantification of peroxisome tethering to chloroplasts in
... 2008; Sparkes et al., 2008). Tubular emanations termed peroxules (Scott et al., 2007) ...
... 2008; Sparkes et al., 2008). Tubular emanations termed peroxules (Scott et al., 2007) ...
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... of nitrification, play an important role in biological wastewater treatment systems. Nitrosomonas mobilis is an important and dominant AOB in various wastewater treatment systems. However, the detailed physiological and genomic properties of N. mobilis have not been thoroughly investigated because o ...
... of nitrification, play an important role in biological wastewater treatment systems. Nitrosomonas mobilis is an important and dominant AOB in various wastewater treatment systems. However, the detailed physiological and genomic properties of N. mobilis have not been thoroughly investigated because o ...
Novel leader exons of the cyclic adenosine 3 ,5
... expression pattern is very similar between the rodent and the primate testis (Behr and Weinbauer, 1999). CREM expression attains peak levels in those stages associated with the formation of the acrosome (Russell et al., 1990), and vanishes at the initiation of nuclear elongation. CREM expression has ...
... expression pattern is very similar between the rodent and the primate testis (Behr and Weinbauer, 1999). CREM expression attains peak levels in those stages associated with the formation of the acrosome (Russell et al., 1990), and vanishes at the initiation of nuclear elongation. CREM expression has ...
Mitochondrial trafficking and anchoring in neurons
... Correspondence to Zu-Hang Sheng: [email protected] Abbreviations used in this paper: KIF5, kinesin-1 family; MT, microtubule. ...
... Correspondence to Zu-Hang Sheng: [email protected] Abbreviations used in this paper: KIF5, kinesin-1 family; MT, microtubule. ...
Analysis of exocyst subunit EXO70 family reveals
... We previously discovered the exocyst complex in plants (Eliáš et al., 2003) and have unraveled some of its functions like pectin deposition in seed coats (Kulich et al., 2010), recycling of auxin transporters (Drdová EJ et al., 2013), cell plate initiation and maturation during cytokinesis (Fendrych ...
... We previously discovered the exocyst complex in plants (Eliáš et al., 2003) and have unraveled some of its functions like pectin deposition in seed coats (Kulich et al., 2010), recycling of auxin transporters (Drdová EJ et al., 2013), cell plate initiation and maturation during cytokinesis (Fendrych ...
pdf file - John Innes Centre
... greatest in nitrogen-sufficient conditions (14). These data suggested that GlnK bound to AmtB when the cellular nitrogen status reached a certain level, so as to inhibit further ammonium transport. In this paper we now demonstrate that the two proteins do indeed form a complex. To be of physiologica ...
... greatest in nitrogen-sufficient conditions (14). These data suggested that GlnK bound to AmtB when the cellular nitrogen status reached a certain level, so as to inhibit further ammonium transport. In this paper we now demonstrate that the two proteins do indeed form a complex. To be of physiologica ...
VegT initiates mesoderm induction - Development
... has been challenged, however, by two recent observations. Firstly, heterochronic Nieuwkoop recombination experiments indicate that vegetal cells are competent to induce mesodermal tissue only after the mid-blastula transition, not before zygotic ...
... has been challenged, however, by two recent observations. Firstly, heterochronic Nieuwkoop recombination experiments indicate that vegetal cells are competent to induce mesodermal tissue only after the mid-blastula transition, not before zygotic ...
Roles of Arabidopsis PARC6 in Coordination of
... well as to test the interactions with and effects of putative FtsZ assembly regulators (Srinivasan et al., 2007, 2008; TerBush and Osteryoung, 2012; Zhang et al., 2013). When expressed alone in S. pombe, PARC677-573mCherry fluorescence appeared diffusely localized in the cytosol (Fig. 3A), similar to ...
... well as to test the interactions with and effects of putative FtsZ assembly regulators (Srinivasan et al., 2007, 2008; TerBush and Osteryoung, 2012; Zhang et al., 2013). When expressed alone in S. pombe, PARC677-573mCherry fluorescence appeared diffusely localized in the cytosol (Fig. 3A), similar to ...
Minireview: Lipid Droplets in Lipogenesis and Lipolysis
... ATGL, adipocyte triglyceride lipase; CDS, Chanarin-Dorfman syndrome; CGI-58, Comparative Gene Identification-58; DAG, diacylglycerol; ER, endoplasmic reticulum; GLUT4, glucose transporter 4; HSL, hormone-sensitive lipase; LSDP5, lipid storage droplet protein 5; MLDP, ...
... ATGL, adipocyte triglyceride lipase; CDS, Chanarin-Dorfman syndrome; CGI-58, Comparative Gene Identification-58; DAG, diacylglycerol; ER, endoplasmic reticulum; GLUT4, glucose transporter 4; HSL, hormone-sensitive lipase; LSDP5, lipid storage droplet protein 5; MLDP, ...
Macrophages from Vacuoles in Activated monocytogenes Listeria
... macrophage by phagocytosis. During a successful infection, Lm perforates the membranous vacuole that contains it and escapes into the macrophage cytoplasm. There it can grow, divide, and eventually nucleate host cell actin in a process that facilitates transfer to neighboring cells (1). However, if ...
... macrophage by phagocytosis. During a successful infection, Lm perforates the membranous vacuole that contains it and escapes into the macrophage cytoplasm. There it can grow, divide, and eventually nucleate host cell actin in a process that facilitates transfer to neighboring cells (1). However, if ...
Jelena Raspopovic Molecular basis for digit patterning in the vertebrate limb
... 1.1.7) Experimental evidence for the Positional Information model. .................... 15 1.1.8) Turing model versus Positional Information model. .................................... 17 1.2 Mouse limb development: a model system for patterning and morphogenesis ... 18 1.2.1) Anatomy of the skeleta ...
... 1.1.7) Experimental evidence for the Positional Information model. .................... 15 1.1.8) Turing model versus Positional Information model. .................................... 17 1.2 Mouse limb development: a model system for patterning and morphogenesis ... 18 1.2.1) Anatomy of the skeleta ...
Concomitant appearance of intrinsic
... of isogenic diploid 5. cerevisiae strains was generated to facilitate further testing of whether trehalose functions in intrinsic stress tolerance. Both isogenic strains inherited a partially reverted c i f l phenotype, designated CPR, from the trehalose-deficient progenitor that had been used in co ...
... of isogenic diploid 5. cerevisiae strains was generated to facilitate further testing of whether trehalose functions in intrinsic stress tolerance. Both isogenic strains inherited a partially reverted c i f l phenotype, designated CPR, from the trehalose-deficient progenitor that had been used in co ...
Muscle length and myonuclear position are
... have studied the role of Dynein during muscle morphogenesis in Drosophila. We establish muscle length, which is an aspect of muscle size, and myonuclear positioning as independent aspects of muscle morphogenesis. We further show that the microtubule cytoskeleton contributes to both processes. Specif ...
... have studied the role of Dynein during muscle morphogenesis in Drosophila. We establish muscle length, which is an aspect of muscle size, and myonuclear positioning as independent aspects of muscle morphogenesis. We further show that the microtubule cytoskeleton contributes to both processes. Specif ...
Week 5 Day 2
... Some members of the pumpkin family produce roots capable of storing large amounts of water. Some of these roots have a mass of about 30 kg. In which type of environment are these plants most likely found? F Aquatic G Dry H Cold J Humid ...
... Some members of the pumpkin family produce roots capable of storing large amounts of water. Some of these roots have a mass of about 30 kg. In which type of environment are these plants most likely found? F Aquatic G Dry H Cold J Humid ...
PureLink® RNA Mini Kit - Thermo Fisher Scientific
... For expected RNA yields of 100 μg or less, perform one elution using 30–100 μL RNase–Free Water or Tris buffer. For large samples and for expected RNA yields >100 μg, perform sequential 100 μL elutions on your sample using RNase-Free Water or Tris buffer. For example, to obtain RNA yields of 100–500 ...
... For expected RNA yields of 100 μg or less, perform one elution using 30–100 μL RNase–Free Water or Tris buffer. For large samples and for expected RNA yields >100 μg, perform sequential 100 μL elutions on your sample using RNase-Free Water or Tris buffer. For example, to obtain RNA yields of 100–500 ...
thesis - BORA
... with sclerotomal origin. The nucleation and growth pattern of hydroxyapatite crystals were similar in both type I and type II collagen matrices. The crystals always grew as thin flakes along the long axis of the collagen fibrils, while the production of major collagen transcripts significantly decr ...
... with sclerotomal origin. The nucleation and growth pattern of hydroxyapatite crystals were similar in both type I and type II collagen matrices. The crystals always grew as thin flakes along the long axis of the collagen fibrils, while the production of major collagen transcripts significantly decr ...
Lesions of and Surgical Approaches to the Petrous Apex
... 4-7% of pneumatized apices are asymmetrical ...
... 4-7% of pneumatized apices are asymmetrical ...
Spatial Reorganization of Glycogen Synthase upon Activation in 3T3
... the activation of glycogen synthase in a variety of cell types (reviewed in Ref. 1). To investigate whether the insulininduced glycogen synthase redistribution in 3T3-L1 adipocytes required increased glucose utilization, extracellular glucose conditions were varied. 3T3-L1 adipocytes were seeded on ...
... the activation of glycogen synthase in a variety of cell types (reviewed in Ref. 1). To investigate whether the insulininduced glycogen synthase redistribution in 3T3-L1 adipocytes required increased glucose utilization, extracellular glucose conditions were varied. 3T3-L1 adipocytes were seeded on ...
Roles of Long Non-coding RNAs in X
... repeated sequence at its 50 end (Grant et al. 2012). This apparent functional conservation without sequence similarity suggests that ncRNA-mediated regulation of dosage compensation arose at least twice during mammalian evolution, highlighting the general utility of this regulatory strategy for the ...
... repeated sequence at its 50 end (Grant et al. 2012). This apparent functional conservation without sequence similarity suggests that ncRNA-mediated regulation of dosage compensation arose at least twice during mammalian evolution, highlighting the general utility of this regulatory strategy for the ...
Thermogenesis in Muscle
... production independent of contractile activity usually focus on mammals where extensive reviews exist (44, 46, 47, 83, 86, 95). Despite major efforts to understand howmuscle contributes to basal metabolic rate (BMR) and to cold-induced thermogenesis in endotherms, the mechanistic basis of such activ ...
... production independent of contractile activity usually focus on mammals where extensive reviews exist (44, 46, 47, 83, 86, 95). Despite major efforts to understand howmuscle contributes to basal metabolic rate (BMR) and to cold-induced thermogenesis in endotherms, the mechanistic basis of such activ ...
The Copper Efflux Regulator CueR Is Subject to ATP
... homeostasis (Lu and Solioz, 2001; Solioz, 2002; Lu et al., 2003; Solioz and Stoyanov, 2003; Liu et al., 2007; Pruteanu et al., 2007; Pruteanu and Baker, 2009). Regulated proteolysis is a universal post-translational strategy adapting the existing protein pool to the cellular demand. In E. coli five ...
... homeostasis (Lu and Solioz, 2001; Solioz, 2002; Lu et al., 2003; Solioz and Stoyanov, 2003; Liu et al., 2007; Pruteanu et al., 2007; Pruteanu and Baker, 2009). Regulated proteolysis is a universal post-translational strategy adapting the existing protein pool to the cellular demand. In E. coli five ...
The intercalated disc-associated Xin family of proteins in cardiac
... leads to cardiac morphological defects, diastolic dysfunction and heart failure, which lead to severe growth retardation and early postnatal lethality. I also showed that mXinβ might be involved in a number of cell signaling pathways and provide multiple lines of evidence to support mXinβ’s roles in ...
... leads to cardiac morphological defects, diastolic dysfunction and heart failure, which lead to severe growth retardation and early postnatal lethality. I also showed that mXinβ might be involved in a number of cell signaling pathways and provide multiple lines of evidence to support mXinβ’s roles in ...