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    Csm4-Dependent Telomere Movement on Nuclear Envelope Promotes Meiotic Recombination

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    During meiotic prophase, chromosomes display rapid movement, and their telomeres attach to the nuclear envelope and cluster to form a “chromosomal bouquet.” Little is known about the roles of the chromosome movement and telomere clustering in this phase. In budding yeast, telomere clustering is promoted by a meiosis-specific, telomere-binding protein, Ndj1. Here, we show that a meiosis-specific protein, Csm4, which forms a complex with Ndj1, facilitates bouquet formation. In the absence of Csm4, Ndj1-bound telomeres tether to nuclear envelopes but do not cluster, suggesting that telomere clustering in the meiotic prophase consists of at least two distinct steps: Ndj1-dependent tethering to the nuclear envelope and Csm4-dependent clustering/movement. Similar to Ndj1, Csm4 is required for several distinct steps during meiotic recombination. Our results suggest that Csm4 promotes efficient second-end capture of a double-strand break following a homology search, as well as resolution of the double-Holliday junction during crossover formation. We propose that chromosome movement and associated telomere dynamics at the nuclear envelope promotes the completion of key biochemical steps during meiotic recombination

    カンセン コンカン チリョウ ノ カンガエカタ

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    It is a well-established fact that bacterial infection of the dental pulp ultimately results in the formation of apical periodontitis. And apical periodontitis may develop periapical leisons consisting granulomas and cysts. In this article, we show the pathologic condition of infected root canal systems and periapical lesions immunohistologically. We also describe the possible causes of refractory apical periodontitis that conventional root canal therapy could not work effectively. Finally, we explain our newly developing treatment for refractory apical periodontitis named electro-magnetic apical treatment, and illustrate clinical efficacy of this treatment

    Tea in the Historical Context of East Asia: Cultural Interactions across Borders

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    (Translated: Jenine Heaton) Session statement 4: Tea viewed from the comparative culture and cultural interactio
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