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The C. elegans DSB-2 protein reveals a regulatory network that controls competence for meiotic DSB formation and promotes crossover assurance.
For most organisms, chromosome segregation during meiosis relies on deliberate induction of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and repair of a subset of these DSBs as inter-homolog crossovers (COs). However, timing and levels of DSB formation must be tightly controlled to avoid jeopardizing genome integrity. Here we identify the DSB-2 protein, which is required for efficient DSB formation during C. elegans meiosis but is dispensable for later steps of meiotic recombination. DSB-2 localizes to chromatin during the time of DSB formation, and its disappearance coincides with a decline in RAD-51 foci marking early recombination intermediates and precedes appearance of COSA-1 foci marking CO-designated sites. These and other data suggest that DSB-2 and its paralog DSB-1 promote competence for DSB formation. Further, immunofluorescence analyses of wild-type gonads and various meiotic mutants reveal that association of DSB-2 with chromatin is coordinated with multiple distinct aspects of the meiotic program, including the phosphorylation state of nuclear envelope protein SUN-1 and dependence on RAD-50 to load the RAD-51 recombinase at DSB sites. Moreover, association of DSB-2 with chromatin is prolonged in mutants impaired for either DSB formation or formation of downstream CO intermediates. These and other data suggest that association of DSB-2 with chromatin is an indicator of competence for DSB formation, and that cells respond to a deficit of CO-competent recombination intermediates by prolonging the DSB-competent state. In the context of this model, we propose that formation of sufficient CO-competent intermediates engages a negative feedback response that leads to cessation of DSB formation as part of a major coordinated transition in meiotic prophase progression. The proposed negative feedback regulation of DSB formation simultaneously (1) ensures that sufficient DSBs are made to guarantee CO formation and (2) prevents excessive DSB levels that could have deleterious effects
Development of a Dietary Index to Assess Overall Diet Quality for Chinese school-aged Children:The Chinese Children Dietary Index (CCDI)
Influence of surface diffusion on catalytic reactivity of spatially inhomogeneous surfaces mean field modeling
Kinetics of model catalytic processes proceeding on inhomogeneous surfaces is
studied. We employ an extended mean-field model that takes into account surface
inhomogeneities. The influence of surface diffusion of adsorbent on the
kinetics of the catalytic process is investigated. It is shown that diffusion
is responsible for differences in the reaction rate of systems with different
arrangements of active sites. The presence of cooperative effects between
inactive and active sites is demonstrated and the conditions when these effects
are important are discussed. We show that basic catalytic phenomena on
nonuniform surfaces can be studied with mean-field modeling methods.Comment: Submitted to Chemical Physics Letters. Includes supporting material
in Appendice
Sedentary Behavior Is Independently Related to Fat Mass among Children and Adolescents in South China
We aim to explore the independent associations of sedentary behaviors (SB)
with body mass distribution among Chinese children. Data on the screen-based
sedentary time (television viewing and computer use) and doing homework,
physical activities and dietary intake of 1586 Chinese children (50.3% girls)
aged 7–15 years were obtained through validated questionnaires. Skin-fold
thickness, body height, and weight were measured to calculate percent body fat
(%BF), fat mass index (FMI), and fat-free mass index (FFMI). Parental
characteristics were collected by questionnaires. Among girls, time of SB
(screen time or doing homework) was positively related to %BF, FMI, and FFMI
(p < 0.03) after adjusting for maternal overweight, the average annual income
of family, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity energy expenditure, and
energy intake: Girls in the highest tertile of screen time/homework had
16.7%/23.3% higher relative FMI and 2.9%/2.9% higher relative FFMI than girls
in the lowest tertile. Among boys, screen time was positively associated with
FFMI (p 0.09), while time of
doing homework was positively related to %BF and FMI (p = 0.03). Sedentary
behaviors might be positively and independently related to fat mass among
Chinese children, and were more pronounced in girls
Inspiration: The Cogs of Our World
This creative thesis consists of a 5-minute animation created with digital drawings, in-between animation, traditional, and procedural animation to analyze and visualize the significance of inspiration. Inspiration drives people to discover and create, and strong feelings of hope can cause it. The psychology of inspiration is the foundation for this short film; the final result intends to inspire other people with its visual storytelling and sound design. Additionally, the animation utilizes Muse mythology and animal symbology to universalize and symbolize the connection between an artist and their source of inspiration
On the interaction of Mg with the (111) and (110) surfaces of ceria
The catalytic activity of cerium dioxide can be modified by deposition of alkaline earth oxide layers or nanoparticles or by substitutional doping of metal cations at the Ce site in ceria. In order to understand the effect of Mg oxide deposition and doping, a combination of experiment and first principles simulations is a powerful tool. In this paper, we examine the interaction of Mg with the ceria (111) surface using both angle resolved X-ray (ARXPS) and resonant (RPES) photoelectron spectroscopy measurements and density functional theory (DFT) corrected for on-site Coulomb interactions (DFT + U). With DFT + U, we also examine the interaction of Mg with the ceria (110) surface. The experiments show that upon deposition of Mg, Ce ions are reduced to Ce3+, while Mg is oxidised. When Mg is incorporated into ceria, no reduced Ce3+ ions are found and oxygen vacancies are present. The DFT + U simulations show that each Mg that is introduced leads to formation of two reduced Ce3+ ions. When Mg is incorporated at a Ce site in the (111) surface, one oxygen vacancy is formed for each Mg to compensate the different valencies, so that all Ce ions are oxidised. The behaviour of Mg upon interaction with the (110) surface is the same as with the (111) surface. The combined results provide a basis for deeper insights into the catalytic behaviour of ceria-based mixed oxide catalysts
Dietary fatty acid intake, its food sources and determinants in healthy European adolescents: the HELENA study
Associations between macronutrient intake and serum lipid profile depend on body fat in European adolescents: the Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence (HELENA) study
The present study aimed to investigate the relationships between macronutrient intake and serum lipid profile in adolescents from eight European cities participating in the HELENA (Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence) cross-sectional study (2006–7), and
to assess the role of body fat-related variables in these associations. Weight, height, waist circumference, skinfold thicknesses, total choles- terol, HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C), LDL-cholesterol, TAG, apoB and apoA1 were measured in 454 adolescents (44 % boys) aged 12·5–17·5 years. Macronutrient intake (g/4180 kJ per d (1000 kcal per d)) was assessed using two non-consecutive 24 h dietary recalls. Associations
were evaluated by multi-level analysis and adjusted for sex, age, maternal education, centre, sum of four skinfolds, moderate-to-vigorous
Arbeitsphysiologische Begleituntersuchungen zur Erfassung von studiumbezogenen Belastungen und Beanspruchungen bei Teilnehmern eines Stressbewältigungskurses für Studierende
Magdeburg, Univ., Med. Fak., Diss., 2013von Isabell Libud
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