105 research outputs found
BRST, anti-BRST and their geometry
We continue the comparison between the field theoretical and geometrical
approaches to the gauge field theories of various types, by deriving their
Becchi-Rouet-Stora-Tyutin (BRST) and anti-BRST trasformation properties and
comparing them with the geometrical properties of the bundles and gerbes. In
particular, we provide the geometrical interpretation of the so--called
Curci-Ferrari conditions that are invoked for the absolute anticommutativity of
the BRST and anti-BRST symmetry transformations in the context of non-Abelian
1-form gauge theories as well as Abelian gauge theory that incorporates a
2-form gauge field. We also carry out the explicit construction of the 3-form
gauge fields and compare it with the geometry of 2--gerbes.Comment: A comment added. To appear in Jour. Phys. A: Mathemaical and
Theoretica
Cosmological and black hole brane-world Universes in higher derivative gravity
General model of multidimensional -gravity including Riemann tensor
square term (non-zero case) is considered. The number of brane-worlds in
such model is constructed (mainly in five dimensions) and their properties are
discussed. Thermodynamics of S-AdS BH (with boundary) is presented when
perturbation on is used. The entropy, free energy and energy are
calculated. For non-zero the entropy (energy) is not proportional to the
area (mass). The equation of motion of brane in BH background is presented as
FRW equation. Using dual CFT description it is shown that dual field theory is
not conformal one when is not zero. In this case the holographic entropy
does not coincide with BH entropy (they coincide for Einstein gravity or
HD gravity where AdS/CFT description is well applied).
Asymmetrically warped background (analog of charged AdS BH) where Lorentz
invariance violation occurs is found. The cosmological 4d dS brane connecting
two dS bulk spaces is formulated in terms of parameters of -gravity.
Within proposed dS/CFT correspondence the holographic conformal anomaly from
five-dimensional higher derivative gravity in de Sitter background is
evaluated.Comment: LaTeX file 40 pages, references added, version to appear in PR
Ectoplasm with an Edge
The construction of supersymmetric invariant actions on a spacetime manifold
with a boundary is carried out using the "ectoplasm" formalism for the
construction of closed forms in superspace. Non-trivial actions are obtained
from the pull-backs to the bosonic bodies of closed but non-exact forms in
superspace; finding supersymmetric invariants thus becomes a cohomology
problem. For a spacetime with a boundary, the appropriate mathematical language
changes to relative cohomology, which we use to give a general formulation of
off-shell supersymmetric invariants in the presence of boundaries. We also
relate this construction to the superembedding formalism for the construction
of brane actions, and we give examples with bulk spacetimes of dimension 3, 4
and 5. The closed superform in the 5D example needs to be constructed as a
Chern-Simons type of invariant, obtained from a closed 6-form displaying Weil
triviality.Comment: 25 page
Posttranscriptional regulation of angiotensin II type 1 receptor expression by glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase
Regulation of angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT1R) has a pathophysiological role in hypertension, atherosclerosis and heart failure. We started from an observation that the 3′-untranslated region (3′-UTR) of AT1R mRNA suppressed AT1R translation. Using affinity purification for the separation of 3′-UTR-binding proteins and mass spectrometry for their identification, we describe glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) as an AT1R 3′-UTR-binding protein. RNA electrophoretic mobility shift analysis with purified GAPDH further demonstrated a direct interaction with the 3′-UTR while GAPDH immunoprecipitation confirmed this interaction with endogenous AT1R mRNA. GAPDH-binding site was mapped to 1–100 of 3′-UTR. GAPDH-bound target mRNAs were identified by expression array hybridization. Analysis of secondary structures shared among GAPDH targets led to the identification of a RNA motif rich in adenines and uracils. Silencing of GAPDH increased the expression of both endogenous and transfected AT1R. Similarly, a decrease in GAPDH expression by H2O2 led to an increased level of AT1R expression. Consistent with GAPDH having a central role in H2O2-mediated AT1R regulation, both the deletion of GAPDH-binding site and GAPDH overexpression attenuated the effect of H2O2 on AT1R mRNA. Taken together, GAPDH is a translational suppressor of AT1R and mediates the effect of H2O2 on AT1R mRNA
Hamilton-Jacobi Renormalization for Lifshitz Spacetime
Just like AdS spacetimes, Lifshitz spacetimes require counterterms in order
to make the on-shell value of the bulk action finite. We study these
counterterms using the Hamilton-Jacobi method. Rather than imposing boundary
conditions from the start, we will derive suitable boundary conditions by
requiring that divergences can be canceled using only local counterterms. We
will demonstrate in examples that this procedure indeed leads to a finite bulk
action while at the same time it determines the asymptotic behavior of the
fields. This puts more substance to the belief that Lifshitz spacetimes are
dual to well-behaved field theories. As a byproduct, we will find the analogue
of the conformal anomaly for Lifshitz spacetimes.Comment: 27 pages; minor improvements, references added, published versio
Non-Gaussian Inflationary Perturbations from the dS/CFT Correspondence
We use the dS/CFT correspondence and bulk gravity to predict the form of the
renormalized holographic three-point correlation function of the operator which
is dual to the inflaton field perturbation during single-field, slow-roll
inflation. Using Maldcaena's formulation of the correspondence, this correlator
can be related to the three-point function of the curvature perturbation
generated during single-field inflation, and we find exact agreement with
previous bulk QFT calculations. This provides a consistency check on existing
derivations of the non-Gaussianity from single-field inflation and also yields
insight into the nature of the dS/CFT correspondence. As a result of our
calculation, we obtain the properly renormalized dS/CFT one-point function,
including boundary contributions where derivative interactions are present in
the bulk. In principle, our method may be employed to derive the n-point
correlators of the inflationary curvature perturbation within the context of
(n-1)th-order perturbation theory, rather than nth-order theory as in
conventional approaches.Comment: 23 pages, uses iopart.cls. Replaced with version accepted by JCAP;
some clarifications in the introduction, and references adde
Cloning and Characterization of Gluconolactone Oxidase of Penicillium cyaneo-fulvum ATCC 10431 and Evaluation of Its Use for Production of d-Erythorbic Acid in Recombinant Pichia pastoris
A d-erythorbic acid-forming soluble flavoprotein, gluconolactone oxidase (GLO), was purified from Penicillium cyaneo-fulvum strain ATCC 10431 and partially sequenced. Peptide sequences were used to isolate a cDNA clone encoding the enzyme. The cloned gene (accession no. AY576053) exhibits high levels of similarity with the genes encoding other known eukaryotic lactone oxidases and also with the genes encoding some putative prokaryotic lactone oxidases. Analysis of the coding sequence of the GLO gene indicated the presence of a typical secretion signal sequence at the N terminus of GLO. No other targeting or anchoring signals were found, suggesting that GLO is the first known lactone oxidase that is secreted rather than targeted to the membranes of the endoplasmic reticulum or mitochondria. Experimental evidence, including the N-terminal sequence of mature GLO and data on glycosylation and localization of the enzyme in native and recombinant hosts, supports this analysis. The GLO gene was expressed in Pichia pastoris, and recombinant GLO was produced by using the strong methanol-induced AOX1 promoter. In order to evaluate the suitability of purified GLO for production of d-erythorbic acid, we immobilized it on N-hydroxysuccinimide-activated Sepharose and found that the immobilized GLO retained full activity during immobilization but was rather unstable under reaction conditions. Our results show that both soluble and immobilized forms of GLO can, in principle, be used for production of d-erythorbic acid from d-glucono-δ-lactone or (in combination with glucose oxidase and catalase) from glucose. We also demonstrated the feasibility of glucose-d-erythorbic acid fermentation with recombinant strains coexpressing GLO and glucose oxidase genes, and we analyzed problems associated with construction of efficient d-erythorbic acid-producing hosts
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