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K-Shell Photoabsorption Studies of the Carbon Isonuclear Sequence
K-shell photoabsorption cross sections for the isonuclear C I - C IV ions
have been computed using the R-matrix method. Above the K-shell threshold, the
present results are in good agreement with the independent-particle results of
Reilman & Manson (1979). Below threshold, we also compute the strong 1s -> np
absorption resonances with the inclusion of important spectator Auger
broadening effects. For the lowest 1s -> 2p, 3p resonances, comparisons to
available C II, C III, and C IV experimental results show good agreement in
general for the resonance strengths and positions, but unexplained
discrepancies exist. Our results also provide detailed information on the C I
K-shell photoabsorption cross section including the strong resonance features,
since very limited laboratory experimental data exist. The resultant R-matrix
cross sections are then used to model the Chandra X-ray absorption spectrum of
the blazar Mkn 421
Guanylyl cyclase activating protein. A calcium-sensitive regulator of phototransduction
Journal ArticleGuanylyl cyclase activating protein (GCAP1) has been proposed to act as a calcium-dependent regulator of retinal photoreceptor guanylyl cyclase (GC) activity. Using immunocytochemical and biochemical methods, we show here that GCAP1 is present in rod and cone photoreceptor outer segments where phototransduction occurs. Recombinant and native GCAP1 activate recombinant human retGC (outer segment-specific GC) and endogenous GC(s) in rod outer segment (ROS) membranes at low calcium. In addition, we isolate and clone a retinal homolog, termed GCAP2, that shows approximately 50% identity with GCAP1. Like GCAP1, GCAP2 activates photoreceptor GC in a calcium-dependent manner. Both GCAP1 and GCAP2 presumably act on GCs by a similar mechanism; however, GCAP1 specifically localizes to photoreceptor outer segments, while in these experiments GCAP2 was isolated from extracts of retina but not ROS. These results demonstrate that GCAP1 is an activator of ROS GC, while the finding of a second activator, GCAP2, suggests that a similar mechanism of GC regulation may be present in outer segments, other subcellular compartments of the photoreceptor, or other cell types
Near-threshold dielectronic recombination studies of Si-like ions
Dielectronic recombination rate coefficients are computed for the Si-like isoelectronic sequence, focusing on the near-threshold resonances of S2+
A perturbative treatment for the dielectronic recombination of the Si-like isoelectronic sequence
Synopsis A detailed investigation of Si-like dielectronic recombination is performed for the entire Si-like isoelectronic sequence using a perturbative multi-configurational Breit-Pauli method
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