49 research outputs found
Derivation of Superconformal Anomaly without Ghosts in N = 1 SYM_4
The anomalous Ward-Takahashi identity for the superconformal symmetry in the
four-dimensional N=1 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory is studied in terms of
the stochastic quantization method (SQM). By applying the background field
method to the SQM approach, we derive the superconformal anomaly in the
one-loop approximation and show that the supersymmetric stochastic gauge fixing
term does not contribute to the anomaly.Comment: 14 pages, published version in Prog. Theor. Phy
Visualizing histone modifications in living cells: spatiotemporal dynamics of H3 phosphorylation during interphase
A new technique illuminates differential H3S10 phosphorylation dynamics in normal and cancer cells; spatial and temporal regulation of this process by aurora B kinase is required for accurate chromosome segregation
High-resolution photoelectron spectroscopy study of Kondo metals : SmSn3 and Sm0.9La0.1Sn3
We performed a high-resolution photoelectron spectroscopy study on the Kondo metals SmSn3 and Sm0.9La0.1Sn3. The experimental results are compared with calculations of density of state performed within the local density approximation plus the dynamical mean-field theory. The theory is found to reproduce the experimental valence-band spectra well. In both SmSn3 and Sm0.9La0.1Sn3 the bulk Sm valence is nearly trivalent, with a small fraction of divalent component. Resonant photoelectron spectroscopy indicates a decrease in the Kondo effect in the diluted system Sm0.9La0.1Sn3
Active establishment of centromeric CENP-A chromatin by RSF complex
Centromeres are chromosomal structures required for equal DNA segregation to daughter cells, comprising specialized nucleosomes containing centromere protein A (CENP-A) histone, which provide the basis for centromeric chromatin assembly. Discovery of centromere protein components is progressing, but knowledge related to their establishment and maintenance remains limited. Previously, using anti-CENP-A native chromatin immunoprecipitation, we isolated the interphase–centromere complex (ICEN). Among ICEN components, subunits of the remodeling and spacing factor (RSF) complex, Rsf-1 and SNF2h proteins, were found. This paper describes the relationship of the RSF complex to centromere structure and function, demonstrating its requirement for maintenance of CENP-A at the centromeric core chromatin in HeLa cells. The RSF complex interacted with CENP-A chromatin in mid-G1. Rsf-1 depletion induced loss of centromeric CENP-A, and purified RSF complex reconstituted and spaced CENP-A nucleosomes in vitro. From these data, we propose the RSF complex as a new factor actively supporting the assembly of CENP-A chromatin