Kalia, Vrinda Niedzwiecki, Megan M Bradner, Joshua M Lau, Fion K Anderson, Faith L Bucher, Meghan L Manz, Katherine E Schlotter, Alexa Puri Fuentes, Zoe Coates Pennell, Kurt D
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PNAS nexus
Exposure to the pesticide dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) has been associated with increased risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD), a disease also associated with hyperphosphorylated tau (p-tau) protein aggregation. We investigated whether exposure to DDT can exacerbate tau protein toxicity in Caenorhabditiselegans using a transgenic strain that e...
Wan, Jason
Aging is a complex, universal process that impacts us all differently. An increasingly important aspect of aging research is studying gene expression and regulation. Gene expression is age-, tissue-, and individual-dependent so it is important to capture all these pieces of information. While there are pooled-sample techniques that can measure the ...
Artan, Murat Sohn, Jooyeon Lee, Cheolju Park, Seung-Yeol Lee, Seung-Jae V
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Autophagy
The Golgi apparatus regulates the process of modification and subcellular localization of macromolecules, including proteins and lipids. Aberrant protein sorting caused by defects in the Golgi leads to various diseases in mammals. However, the role of the Golgi apparatus in organismal longevity remained largely unknown. By employing a quantitative ...
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Plasmids are mostly found in bacteria as extrachromosomal genetic elements and are widely used in genetic engineering. Exploring the mechanisms of plasmid–host interaction can provide crucial information for the application of plasmids in genetic engineering. However, many studies have generally focused on the influence of plasmids on their bacteri...
Pribic, Micaela R. Black, Aristide H. Beale, Asia D. Gauvin, Jessica A. Chiang, Lisa N. Rose, Jacqueline K.
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Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
Recent studies examining association of opposing responses, contrasting emotional valences, or counter motivational states have begun to elucidate how learning and memory processes can translate to clinical therapies for trauma or addiction. In the current study, association of opposing responses is tested in C. elegans. Due to its relatively simpl...
Vozdek, Roman Pramstaller, Peter P. Hicks, Andrew A.
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Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
Idiopathic Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized by progressive loss of dopaminergic (DA) neurons during aging. The pathological hallmark of PD is the Lewy body detected in postmortem brain tissue, which is mainly composed of aggregated α-Synuclein (αSyn). However, it is estimated that 90% of PD cases have unknown pathogenetic triggers. Here, w...
Barrett, Lindsey N. Westerheide, Sandy D.
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Frontiers in Aging
The decline of proteostasis is a hallmark of aging that is, in part, affected by the dysregulation of the heat shock response (HSR), a highly conserved cellular response to proteotoxic stress in the cell. The heat shock transcription factor HSF-1 is well-studied as a key regulator of proteostasis, but mechanisms that could be used to modulate HSF-1...
Villa, Osvaldo Stuhr, Nicole L Yen, Chia-an Crimmins, Eileen M Arpawong, Thalida Em Curran, Sean P
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eLife
Ageing is inevitable, but what makes one person ‘age well’ and another decline more quickly remains largely unknown. While many aspects of ageing are clearly linked to genetics, the specific genes involved often remain unidentified. Sarcopenia is an age-related condition affecting the muscles. It involves a gradual loss of muscle mass that becomes ...
Somers, Hannah M Fuqua, Jeremy H Bonnet, Frédéric X A Rollins, Jarod A
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Cell reports methods
The regulation of gene expression via protein translation is critical for growth, development, and stress response. While puromycin-based techniques have been used to quantify protein translation in C. elegans, they have been limited to using lysate from whole worms. To achieve tissue-specific quantification of ribosome activity in intact C. elegan...
Liu, Jian Lu, Wenbo Yuan, Ye Xin, Kuankuan Zhao, Peng Gu, Xiao Raza, Asif Huo, Hong Li, Zhaoyu Fang, Tao
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Frontiers in Neuroscience
Understanding the structure–function relationship in a neuronal network is one of the major challenges in neuroscience research. Despite increasing researches at circuit connectivity and neural network structure, their structure-based biological interpretability remains unclear. Based on the attractor theory, here we develop an analytical framework...