14 research outputs found
FOODSERVICE INDUSTRY MARKET PROFILE STUDY: PALATABILITY CHARACTERISTICS OF U.S. FOODSERVICE BEEF STEAKS1
PACRG, a protein linked to ciliary motility, mediates cellular signaling
Cilia are microtubule-based organelles that project from nearly all mammalian cell types. Motile cilia generate fluid flow, whereas nonmotile (primary) cilia are required for sensory physiology and modulate various signal transduction pathways. Here we investigate the nonmotile ciliary signaling roles of parkin coregulated gene (PACRG), a protein linked to ciliary motility. PACRG is associated with the protofilament ribbon, a structure believed to dictate the regular arrangement of motility-associated ciliary components. Roles for protofilament ribbon-associated proteins in nonmotile cilia and cellular signaling have not been investigated. We show that PACRG localizes to a small subset of nonmotile cilia in Caenorhabditis elegans, suggesting an evolutionary adaptation for mediating specific sensory/signaling functions. We find that it influences a learning behavior known as gustatory plasticity, in which it is functionally coupled to heterotrimeric G-protein signaling. We also demonstrate that PACRG promotes longevity in C. Elegans by actiong upstream of the lifespan-promoting FOXO transcription factor DAF-16 and likely upstream of insulin/IGF signaling. Our findings establish previously unrecognized sensory/signaling functions for PACRG and point to a role for this protein in promoting longevity. Furthermore, our work suggests additional ciliary motility-signaling connections, since EFHC1 (EF-hand containing 1), a potential PACRG interaction partner similarly associated with the protofilament ribbon and ciliary motility, also positively regulates lifespan
OMEGA EP: High-energy petawatt capability for the OMEGA laser facility
OMEGA EP (Extended Performance) is a petawatt-class
addition to the existing 30-kJ,
60-beam OMEGA Laser Facility at the University of Rochester. When completed,
it will consist of four beamlines, each capable of producing up to 6.5 kJ at
351 nm in a 1 to 10 ns pulse. Two of the beamlines will produce up to 2.6 kJ
in a pulse-width range of 1 to 100 ps at 1053 nm using chirped-pulse
amplification (CPA). This paper reviews both the OMEGA EP performance
objectives and the enabling technologies required to meet these goals
Chuck Longissimus and lnfraspinatus Muscle Characteristics as Affected by Rigor State, Blade Tenderization and Calcium Chloride Injection
Postmortem Delay Time and Heating Rate Affect Tenderness and Ultrastructure of Prerigor Cooked Bovine Muscle
Nutrient Intake and Psychological and Physiological Assessment in Eumenorrheic and Amenorrheic Female Athletes: A Preliminary Study
The present study showed that amenorrheic athletes (AAs) scored higher on the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT) (p< .05) than eumenorrheic athletes (EAs), indicating more aberrant eating patterns in the first group. Scores on the EAT were inversely correlated with fat intake (p< .05), simple carbohydrate intake (p< .01), and percentage saturation of iron (p< .05) and were positively correlated with total iron binding capacity (p< .01) for the total sample. Physiological assessment of athletes revealed that there were no significant differences between groups in serum lipoproteins, with both EAs and AAs having serum lipid profiles indicative of low cardiovascular risk. Furthermore, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol was the only lipoprotein significantly and positively correlated with serum estradiol levels for the entire sample (p =.01). The present study was in agreement with previous work showing that scores on the EAT represent a primary difference between EAs and AAs; the present study was somewhat different than previous work in that serum lipoproteins were not significantly related to menstrual status