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Calmodulin Like 38 Is Required For Autophagy Of Hypoxia-Induced Cytoplasmic Rna Granules In Arabidopsis Thaliana, Sterling Field Dec 2021

Calmodulin Like 38 Is Required For Autophagy Of Hypoxia-Induced Cytoplasmic Rna Granules In Arabidopsis Thaliana, Sterling Field

Doctoral Dissertations

In response to the energy crisis resulting from submergence stress and hypoxia, the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana limits non-essential mRNA translation, and accumulates cytosolic stress granules. Stress granules are phase-separated mRNA-protein particles that partition transcripts for various fates: storage, degradation, or return to translation after stress alleviation. Another response by the plant cell to low oxygen stress is the induction of the turnover pathway autophagy. Stress granule regulation by autophagy occurs by a ‘granulophagy’ pathway in yeast and mammalian systems through which parts or whole stress granules are degraded. Whether this occurs in plants has not been investigated.

A connection …


Erecta Family Genes Regulate The Shoot Apical Meristem And Organ Formation, Daniel A. Degennaro Dec 2021

Erecta Family Genes Regulate The Shoot Apical Meristem And Organ Formation, Daniel A. Degennaro

Doctoral Dissertations

Plants are sessile and must adjust their organ growth to their environments. A reservoir of stem cells in the shoot apical meristem (SAM) supplies cells for differentiation into organs. The SAM must balance organ production with stem cell maintenance. The ERECTA family (ERfs) encodes the leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinases ERECTA (ER), ERECTA-LIKE 1 (ERL1), and ERL2. ERf signaling regulates organ initiation and stem cell maintenance. Results presented in this work include the following:

1) WUSCHEL (WUS) and CLAVATA3 (CLV3) make up a negative feedback loop to maintain SAM size. WUS and CLV3 expression localization is critical for …


Understanding The Novel Role Of Checkpoint Protein Rough Deal In Homolog Orientation And Centromeric Cohesion In Drosophila Male Meiosis, Qiutao He Aug 2021

Understanding The Novel Role Of Checkpoint Protein Rough Deal In Homolog Orientation And Centromeric Cohesion In Drosophila Male Meiosis, Qiutao He

Doctoral Dissertations

Meiosis is a central mechanism in sexual reproduction, through which the diploid precursor cells in the germline produce haploid gametes. After fertilization, a new set of diploid genome forms in the offspring with the characteristics of mother and father. The faithful transmission of genetic material to next generation relies on the fidelity of chromosome segregation during meiosis. A variety of mechanisms regulate the chromosome segregations in meiosis, including homolog interaction, chromosome cohesion, and sister-chromatid orientation. In most eukaryotic organisms, homolog interactions are built by the formation of chiasmata resulted from crossovers, but it is absent in male Drosophila in which …


The Role Of Cdc42 Regulation In Cell Growth Pattern And Timing, Julie Robinson Aug 2021

The Role Of Cdc42 Regulation In Cell Growth Pattern And Timing, Julie Robinson

Doctoral Dissertations

In fission yeast, polarized cell growth stops during division and resumes after cell separation at the end that existed in the previous generation. It is unclear how growth occurs specifically at this end after cell division. Via a pedigree analysis of mutant cells which display a unique polarity phenotype, we show the existence of a memory of growth. This memory of growth exists at the pre-existing cell end, which grew in the previous generation, and facilitates growth at that end in the next generation. This memory of growth gives the pre-existing end some advantage in a competition for active Cdc42, …


The Histone Variant H2av Regulates Stress Responses And Tissue Development Through Interactions With Chromatin Insulator Proteins In Drosophila Melanogaster, James Ryan Simmons Aug 2021

The Histone Variant H2av Regulates Stress Responses And Tissue Development Through Interactions With Chromatin Insulator Proteins In Drosophila Melanogaster, James Ryan Simmons

Doctoral Dissertations

The ability of a cell to sense and respond to various forms of stress is essential to maintain integrity of the genome. Numerous pathways have been implicated in cellular responses to environmental and genotoxic stresses, often involving proteins and complexes that bind DNA directly to orchestrate changes in transcription and genome organization. Chromatin insulators describe a class of protein complex that bind specific sequences in the genome and work through two classically described functions: to restrict communication between enhancers and promoters through physical separation into different genomic domains and to prevent the spread of heterochromatin into euchromatic regions of the …


Biofabricated Constructs Of Carbon-Based Nanoparticles With Mesenchymal Stem Cells For Orthopedic Repair, Steven D. Newby May 2021

Biofabricated Constructs Of Carbon-Based Nanoparticles With Mesenchymal Stem Cells For Orthopedic Repair, Steven D. Newby

Doctoral Dissertations

Breakthroughs in tissue engineering are moving at a rapid rate especially in the regenerative bone biofabrication. Technology growth in the field of additive manufacturing (AM) such 3D bioprinting which provides the ability to create biocompatible 3D construct on which a cell source could be seeded is an encouraging substitute to autologous grafts.

This present research aims to biofabricate a construct for bone tissue engineering using AM technology. The biocompatible material was chosen corresponding to bones extracellular matrix (ECM) composition, which demonstrates an inorganic and organic development phase: Poly (lactic-glycolic acid) was chosen as the polymeric matrix of the compound, due …