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Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology

University of Tennessee, Knoxville

2007

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Protein Threading For Genome-Scale Structural Analysis, Kyle P. Ellrott Dec 2007

Protein Threading For Genome-Scale Structural Analysis, Kyle P. Ellrott

Doctoral Dissertations

Protein structure prediction is a necessary tool in the field of bioinformatic analysis. It is a non-trivial process that can add a great deal of information to a genome annotation. This dissertation deals with protein structure prediction through the technique of protein fold recognition and outlines several strategies for the improvement of protein threading techniques. In order to improve protein threading performance, this dissertation begins with an outline of sequence/structure alignment energy functions. A technique called Violated Inequality Minimization is used to quickly adapt to the changing energy landscape as new energy functions are added. To continue the improvement of …


Exploring The Mechanism Of Meiosis In Drosophila Melanogaster: Meiotic Functions Of A Novel Cohesion Protein Solo And A Translation Initiation Factor Vasa, Rihui Yan Dec 2007

Exploring The Mechanism Of Meiosis In Drosophila Melanogaster: Meiotic Functions Of A Novel Cohesion Protein Solo And A Translation Initiation Factor Vasa, Rihui Yan

Doctoral Dissertations

Sister chromatid cohesion is essential for proper chromosome segregation during meiosis. However, the mechanism of meiotic cohesion in Drosophila is unclear.

We describe a novel protein, SOLO (Sisters On the LOose) that is essential for meiotic cohesion in Drosophila melanogaster. solo mutations cause high nondisjunction of sister and homologous chromatids of sex chromosomes and autosomes in both sexes. In solo males, sister chromatids separate prematurely and segregate randomly during meiosis II. Although bivalents appear intact throughout meiosis I, sister centromeres lose cohesion prior to prometaphase I and orient nearly randomly on the meiosis I spindle. Centromeric foci of SMC1 are …


Linkage Analysis Of Caffeine Resistance And Circadian Rhythm In Caffeine-Treated Ddt Resistant And Susceptible Strains Of Drosophila Melanogaster, Chandrashis Bhowmick Aug 2007

Linkage Analysis Of Caffeine Resistance And Circadian Rhythm In Caffeine-Treated Ddt Resistant And Susceptible Strains Of Drosophila Melanogaster, Chandrashis Bhowmick

Masters Theses

Caffeine is found in coffee, tea, soft drinks, many plant products and various drug preparations. It is the most consumed common psychoactive drug around the world. Consumption of caffeine causes several behavioral and physiological responses in humans and other mammals. Caffeine is also known to be an insect repellant and can be used as an insecticide. As observed in mammals, caffeine treatment increases the locomotor activity in insects including Drosophila. However, very little is known about genetic and molecular basis of caffeine sensitivity and action in insects. In the present study, I have used DDT resistant (91-R) and susceptible …


Studies On The Mechanisms Of Homolog Pairing And Sister Chromatid Cohesion During Drosophila Male Meiosis, Jian Ma Aug 2007

Studies On The Mechanisms Of Homolog Pairing And Sister Chromatid Cohesion During Drosophila Male Meiosis, Jian Ma

Masters Theses

Meiosis is a complex process involving one round of DNA replication followed by two rounds of cell divisions. The proper segregation of homologs at meiosis I and sister chromatids during meiosis II is essential for the survival of the offspring. Aberrant chromosome segregation at any stage of meiosis can lead to aneuploidy. Meiotic chromosome segregation without crossing over or chiasmata is a widespread but poorly understand chromosome segregation pathway. In male Drosophila meiosis the absence of recombination in chromosomes makes it easier to identify mutations which influence homologous chromosome pairing and segregation.

Modifier of Mdg4 in Meiosis (MNM), a protein …


The Effects Of Acute Ethanol Treatment On The Suprachiasmatic Nucleus In Adult Male Mice, Charles Andrew Mangrum May 2007

The Effects Of Acute Ethanol Treatment On The Suprachiasmatic Nucleus In Adult Male Mice, Charles Andrew Mangrum

Masters Theses

Light is the primary entraining signal for the mammalian circadian clock located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). Light entering the eye leads to release of glutamate directly onto SCN neurons where it binds to N-methyl D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors initiating a cascade of cellular processes that ultimately modulates clock phase. SCN neurons show a 24-hour rhythm in neuronal activity that peaks in the middle of the day when isolated in a brain slice preparation. Treatments that phase-shift the SCN clock in vivo have been shown similarly to shift this rhythm of neuronal activity in vitro. Here, I have investigated …


Enzymatic Reduction Of Oxysterols Impairs Lxr Signaling In Cultured Cells And The Livers Of Mice., Guoxun Chen Jan 2007

Enzymatic Reduction Of Oxysterols Impairs Lxr Signaling In Cultured Cells And The Livers Of Mice., Guoxun Chen

Nutrition Publications and Other Works

Liver X receptors (LXRs) are nuclear receptors that play crucial roles in lipid metabolism in vivo and are activated by oxysterol ligands in vitro. The identity of the ligand that activates LXRs in vivo is uncertain. Here we provide two lines of evidence that oxysterols are LXR ligands in vitro and in vivo. First, overexpression of an oxysterol catabolic enzyme, cholesterol sulfotransferase, inactivates LXR signaling in several cultured mammalian cell lines but does not alter receptor response to the nonsterol agonist T0901317. Adenovirus-mediated expression of the enzyme in mice prevents dietary induction of hepatic LXR target genes by cholesterol but …