Sharma, Aditi Achi, Sajan Chandrangadhan Ibeawuchi, Stella-Rita Anandachar, Mahitha Shree Gementera, Hobie Chaudhury, Uddeep Usmani, Fatima Vega, Kevin Sayed, Ibrahim M Das, Soumita
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Microbial sensors play an essential role in maintaining cellular homoeostasis. Our knowledge is limited on how microbial sensing helps in differential immune response and its link to inflammatory diseases. Recently we have confirmed that ELMO1 (Engulfment and Cell Motility Protein-1) present in cytosol is involved in pathogen sensing, engulfment, a...
Lovelace, Jonathan W Ma, Jingrui Yadav, Saurabh Chhabria, Karishma Shen, Hanbing Pang, Zhengyuan Qi, Tianbo Sehgal, Ruchi Zhang, Yunxiao Bali, Tushar
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Abstract: Visceral sensory pathways mediate homeostatic reflexes, the dysfunction of which leads to many neurological disorders1. The Bezold–Jarisch reflex (BJR), first described2,3 in 1867, is a cardioinhibitory reflex that is speculated to be mediated by vagal sensory neurons (VSNs) that also triggers syncope. However, the molecular identity, ana...
Manchishi, Stephen Prater, Malwina Colledge, William Henry
The neuropeptide kisspeptin is produced by Kiss1 neurons and is required for normal mammalian fertility. The two main populations of Kiss1 neurons are located in the arcuate (ARC) and the rostral periventricular area of the third ventricle (RP3V) of the hypothalamus. To define the molecular signature of these Kiss1 populations, transcriptomics prof...
Jain, Shweta Yee, Andrew G Maas, James Gierok, Sarah Xu, Hongfei Stansil, Jasmine Eriksen, Jacob Nelson, Alexandra B Silm, Katlin Ford, Christopher P
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The burst firing of midbrain dopamine neurons releases a phasic dopamine signal that mediates reinforcement learning. At many synapses, however, high firing rates deplete synaptic vesicles (SVs), resulting in synaptic depression that limits release. What accounts for the increased release of dopamine by stimulation at high frequency? We find that a...
Bakshi, Anand Iturra, Fabio Echegaray Alamban, Andrew Rosas-Salvans, Miquel Dumont, Sophie Aydogan, Mustafa G
Cytoplasmic divisions are thought to rely on nuclear divisions and mitotic signals. We demonstrate in Drosophila embryos that cytoplasm can divide repeatedly without nuclei and mitotic CDK/cyclin complexes. Cdk1 normally slows an otherwise faster cytoplasmic division cycle, coupling it with nuclear divisions, and when uncoupled, cytoplasm starts di...
Bottino-Rojas, Vanessa James, Anthony A
Transposon-mediated transgenesis of mosquito vectors of disease pathogens followed the early success of transgenesis in the vinegar fly, Drosophila melanogaster The P transposable element used in Drosophila does not function canonically in mosquitoes, and repeatable, routine transgenesis in mosquitoes was not accomplished until new transposable ele...
Cheung, Virginia Chu Bui, Tony Soncin, Francesca Bai, Tao Kessler, John A Parast, Mana M Horii, Mariko
We previously established a trophoblast differentiation protocol from primed human pluripotent stem cells (PSC). To induce this lineage, we use a combination of Bone Morphogenetic Protein-4 (BMP4) and the WNT inhibitor IWP2. This protocol has enabled us to obtain a pure population of trophectoderm (TE)-like cells that could subsequently be terminal...
Hu, Kurt Park, Yujung Olivas, Yamileck Chen, Alice Liu, Chunli Hu, Bingren
BackgroundSignificant advances have been made in our understanding of the endolysosomal cycle. Disruption of this cycle leads to cell death. The objective of this study aims to investigate the role of disrupted endolysosomal cycle in brain ischemia-reperfusion injury.MethodsA total of 57 mice were randomly assigned into four experimental groups: (i...
Abe, Yohei Kofman, Eric R Almeida, Maria Ouyang, Zhengyu Ponte, Filipa Mueller, Jasmine R Cruz-Becerra, Grisel Sakai, Mashito Prohaska, Thomas A Spann, Nathanael J
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The nuclear receptor co-repressor (NCoR) complex mediates transcriptional repression dependent on histone deacetylation by histone deacetylase 3 (HDAC3) as a component of the complex. Unexpectedly, we found that signaling by the receptor activator of nuclear factor κB (RANK) converts the NCoR/HDAC3 co-repressor complex to a co-activator of AP-1 and...
Ramamoorthy, Kalidas Sabui, Subrata Manzon, Kameron I Balamurugan, Appakalai N Said, Hamid M
Thiamin (vitamin B1) plays a vital role in cellular energy metabolism/ATP production. Pancreatic acinar cells (PACs) obtain thiamin from circulation and convert it to thiamin pyrophosphate (TPP) in the cytoplasm. TPP is then taken up by the mitochondria via a carrier-mediated process that involves the mitochondrial TPP transporter (MTPPT; encoded b...