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Transformation Of Stimulus Correlations By The Retina, Kristina D. Simmons, Jason Prentice, Gašper Tkačik, Jan Homann, Heather K. Yee, Stephanie E. Palmer, Philip C. Nelson, Vijay Balasubramanian Dec 2013

Transformation Of Stimulus Correlations By The Retina, Kristina D. Simmons, Jason Prentice, Gašper Tkačik, Jan Homann, Heather K. Yee, Stephanie E. Palmer, Philip C. Nelson, Vijay Balasubramanian

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Redundancies and correlations in the responses of sensory neurons may seem to waste neural resources, but they can also carry cues about structured stimuli and may help the brain to correct for response errors. To investigate the effect of stimulus structure on redundancy in retina, we measured simultaneous responses from populations of retinal ganglion cells presented with natural and artificial stimuli that varied greatly in correlation structure; these stimuli and recordings are publicly available online. Responding to spatio-temporally structured stimuli such as natural movies, pairs of ganglion cells were modestly more correlated than in response to white noise checkerboards, but …


Early Innate Immunity Determines Outcome Of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Pulmonary Infection In Rabbits, Selvakumar Subbian, Nirmalya Bandyopadhyay, Liana Tsenova, Paul O'Brien, Viraj Khetani, Nicole L. Kushner, Blas Peixoto, Patricia Soteropoulos, Joel S. Bader, Petros C. Karakousis, Dorothy Fallows, Gilla Kaplan Aug 2013

Early Innate Immunity Determines Outcome Of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Pulmonary Infection In Rabbits, Selvakumar Subbian, Nirmalya Bandyopadhyay, Liana Tsenova, Paul O'Brien, Viraj Khetani, Nicole L. Kushner, Blas Peixoto, Patricia Soteropoulos, Joel S. Bader, Petros C. Karakousis, Dorothy Fallows, Gilla Kaplan

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Background: Pulmonary infection of humans by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the causative agent of tuberculosis (TB), results in active disease in 5-10% of individuals, while asymptomatic latent Mtb infection (LTBI) is established in the remainder. The host immune responses that determine this differential outcome following Mtb infection are not fully understood. Using a rabbit model of pulmonary TB, we have shown that infection with the Mtb clinical isolate HN878 (a hyper-virulent W-Beijing lineage strain) leads to progressive cavitary disease similar to what is seen in humans with active TB. In contrast, infection with Mtb CDC1551 (a hyper-immunogenic clinical isolate) is efficiently …


A Myosin-Va Tail Fragment Sequesters Dynein Light Chains Leading To Apoptosis In Melanoma Cells, Tc Izidoro-Toledo, Ac Borges, Dd Araujo, Dps Leitao Mazzi, Fo Nascimento Junior, Jf Sousa, Cp Alves, Apb Paiva, Dm Trindade, Ev Patussi, Pablo M. Peixoto, Kw Kinnally, Em Espreafico Mar 2013

A Myosin-Va Tail Fragment Sequesters Dynein Light Chains Leading To Apoptosis In Melanoma Cells, Tc Izidoro-Toledo, Ac Borges, Dd Araujo, Dps Leitao Mazzi, Fo Nascimento Junior, Jf Sousa, Cp Alves, Apb Paiva, Dm Trindade, Ev Patussi, Pablo M. Peixoto, Kw Kinnally, Em Espreafico

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Previous studies proposed that myosin-Va regulates apoptosis by sequestering pro-apoptotic Bmf to the actin cytoskeleton through dynein light chain-2 (DLC2). Adhesion loss or other cytoskeletal perturbations would unleash Bmf, allowing it to bind and inhibit pro-survival Bcl2 proteins. Here, we demonstrated that over expression of a myosin-Va medial tail fragment (MVaf) harboring the binding site for DLC2 dramatically decreased melanoma cell viability. Morphological and molecular changes, including surface blebbing, mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization, cytochrome-c and Smac release, as well as caspase-9/-3 activation and DNA fragmentation indicated that melanoma cells died of apoptosis. Immobilized MVaf interacted directly with DLCs, but complexed …


Differential Transcriptional Regulation Of Meis1 By Gfi1b And Its Co-Factors Lsd1 And Corest, Asif H. Chowdhury, Johnny R. Ramroop, Ghanshyam Upadhyay, Ananya Sengupta, Anna Andrzejczyk, Shireen Saleque Jan 2013

Differential Transcriptional Regulation Of Meis1 By Gfi1b And Its Co-Factors Lsd1 And Corest, Asif H. Chowdhury, Johnny R. Ramroop, Ghanshyam Upadhyay, Ananya Sengupta, Anna Andrzejczyk, Shireen Saleque

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Gfi1b (growth factor independence 1b) is a zinc finger transcription factor essential for development of the erythroid and megakaryocytic lineages. To elucidate the mechanism underlying Gfi1b function, potential downstream transcriptional targets were identified by chromatin immunoprecipitation and expression profiling approaches. The combination of these approaches revealed the oncogene meis1, which encodes a homeobox protein, as a direct and prominent target of Gfi1b. Examination of the meis1 promoter sequence revealed multiple Gfi1/1b consensus binding motifs. Distinct regions of the promoter were occupied by Gfi1b and its cofactors LSD1 and CoREST/Rcor1, in erythroid cells but not in the closely related megakaryocyte lineage. …