Browsing by Author "Bell-Pedersen, Deborah"
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Kennedy, Patrick Wade (Texas A&M University, 2007-04-25)In the course of our efforts to resolve Pi transport mechanisms in the model fungus Neurospora crassa we identified a null mutant, par-1, that displays enhanced Pi transport activity specifically under alkaline growth ...
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D'Angelo, Brendan J (2023-08-02)The rise in shiftwork in the USA has come with associated health issues that plague the late-night employee. The results of these practices have led to an increase in metabolomic disease and the disruption of the circadian ...
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Peters, Jennifer Lynn (Texas A&M University, 2006-08-16)Melatonin is rhythmically synthesized and released by the pineal gland and, in some species, retina during the night and regulates many physiological and behavioral processes in birds and mammals. Chick diencephalic ...
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Tag, Andrew George (Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)The trichothecene mycotoxins are secondary metabolites produced by a variety of fungal genera including Fusarium, Myrothecium, Trichothecium, and Stachybotyris, that are toxic to humans and animals that ingest them by ...
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Agrawal, Parul (2016-08-03)Circadian (~24 h) clocks regulate daily cycles in gene expression to control overt rhythms in physiology, metabolism and behavior. In Drosophila, a transcriptional feedback loop activated by CLOCK-CYCLE (CLK-CYC) complexes, ...
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Zhou, Jian (2017-07-12)The Drosophila circadian oscillator controls daily rhythms in physiology, metabolism and behavior via transcriptional feedback loops. CLOCK-CYCLE (CLK-CYC) heterodimers initiate feedback loop function by binding enhancer ...
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Jayant Kumar Ojha, Nikita (2016-05-06)Circadian regulation of Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase (MAPK) pathways provides a priming mechanism to allow organisms to anticipate daily environmental stresses such as heat, light, desiccation and osmotic stress. In ...
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Bennett, Lindsay; Beremand, Phillip; Thomas, Terry; Bell-Pedersen, Deborah (Eukaryotic Cell, 2013)
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Caster, Stephen; Castillo, Kathrina; Sachs, Matthew; Bell-Pedersen, Deborah (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2016)
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Ding, Zhaolan (2021-04-22)At least half of proteins cycling in abundance under control of the circadian clock in eukaryotic cells are synthesized from non-cycling mRNAs. These data suggested that the clock controls posttranscriptional events, ...
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Karki, Shanta (2019-10-07)Up to half of the eukaryotic genome is controlled by the endogenous circadian clock at the level of rhythmic transcript abundance. The clock also controls post-transcriptional events, including clock regulation of the ...
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Hinds, Sean Taylor (2015-09-23)The circadian clock controls daily rhythms in messenger RNA (mRNA) accumulation of up to 40% of the eukaryotic genome. In addition, in the mouse liver, about 50% of proteins that cycle in abundance are produced from mRNAs ...
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Mackey, Shannon Rose (2009-06-02)Circadian rhythms of behavior have been well characterized in organisms including mammals, plants, insects, fungi, and photosynthetic bacteria. Cyanobacteria, such as the unicellular Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942, display ...
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Harford, Tamika Shonna (2022-11-17)Daily circadian rhythms are under the control of an endogenous timekeeper, the circadian clock, which confers an adaptive advantage to organisms by providing the ability to prepare for daily environmental changes and to ...
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Kalyanaraman, Gayathri (Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)Escherichia coli has served as a model organism for studies in molecular genetics and physiology since the 1960s. Yet the function of 20% of the 4288 known and predicted proteins in E. coli is still not known. Almost ...
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Lewis, Zachary Austin (Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)Circadian rhythms are visible as daily oscillations in biochemical, physiological, or behavioral processes. These rhythms are produced by an endogenous clock that maintains synchrony with the external environment through ...
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Moussa, Samir (2012-10-19)Like all phages, T4 requires a holin (T) to effect lysis. The lysis event depends on the temporally regulated action of T, which accumulates in the inner membrane (IM) until, at an allele-specific time, it triggers to ...
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Taylor, Cody A (2023-05-16)The endogenous circadian clock controls daily rhythms in gene expression, metabolism, and behavior [1-3]. Circadian clock control of specific metabolites has been studied in different organisms; however, little is known ...
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Taylor, Cody A (2023-05-16)The endogenous circadian clock controls daily rhythms in gene expression, metabolism, and behavior [1-3]. Circadian clock control of specific metabolites has been studied in different organisms; however, little is known ...
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Taylor, Cody A (2023-05-16)The endogenous circadian clock controls daily rhythms in gene expression, metabolism, and behavior [1-3]. Circadian clock control of specific metabolites has been studied in different organisms; however, little is known ...