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Full-Text Articles in Molecular Biology
Letter From The Dean, Lalit Verma
Letter From The Dean, Lalit Verma
Discovery, The Student Journal of Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Web-Based Arabidopsis Functional And Structural Genomics Resources, Yan Lu, Robert Last
Web-Based Arabidopsis Functional And Structural Genomics Resources, Yan Lu, Robert Last
Yan Lu
No abstract provided.
New Connections Across Pathways And Cellular Processes: Industrialized Mutant Screening Reveals Novel Associations Between Diverse Phenotypes In Arabidopsis, Yan Lu, Linda Savage, Imad Ajjawi, Kathreen Imre, David Yoder, Christoph Benning, Dean Dellapenna, John Ohlrogge, Katherine Osteryoung, Andreas Weber, Curtis Wilkerson, Robert Last
New Connections Across Pathways And Cellular Processes: Industrialized Mutant Screening Reveals Novel Associations Between Diverse Phenotypes In Arabidopsis, Yan Lu, Linda Savage, Imad Ajjawi, Kathreen Imre, David Yoder, Christoph Benning, Dean Dellapenna, John Ohlrogge, Katherine Osteryoung, Andreas Weber, Curtis Wilkerson, Robert Last
Yan Lu
No abstract provided.
A Watershed Analysis Of Pattee Pond: Implications For Water Quality And Land Use Management, Problems In Environmental Science Course (Biology 493), Colby College, Colby Environmental Assessment Team, Colby College
A Watershed Analysis Of Pattee Pond: Implications For Water Quality And Land Use Management, Problems In Environmental Science Course (Biology 493), Colby College, Colby Environmental Assessment Team, Colby College
Colby College Watershed Study: Pattee Pond (2008, 1992)
The Colby Environmental Assessment Team (CEAT) investigated the impact of land use patterns on the water quality of Pattee Pond in Winslow, Maine, during the summer and fall of 2008. Physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of water quality were analyzed to evaluate the current health of the lake. Data collected were compared with previous studies conducted by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and CEAT to examine changes in water quality and land use over time. Trends in Pattee Pond water quality suggest an improvement since the 1970s. However, the lake is still experiencing algal blooms resulting from phosphorus …
The Development Of A Gc/Ms Protocol For The Analysis Of Polysaccharides In Echinacea Purpurea, Michaela Knapp
The Development Of A Gc/Ms Protocol For The Analysis Of Polysaccharides In Echinacea Purpurea, Michaela Knapp
Undergraduate Theses and Capstone Projects
Echinacea purpurea is an herbal supplement used to reduce symptoms of common colds and flu-like illnesses. As of right now, it is not well understood what chemical components in the plant are immunologically active. The four main potentially immunologically active chemical components in E. purpurea are caffeic acid derivatives, alkamides, polyacetylenes, and polysaccharides. In this investigation, a protocol was developed in an attempt to identify polysaccharides present in Puritan’s Pride E. purpurea (aerial) “non-irradiated” herbal supplement First, an estimate of the crude total polysaccharide content in Puritan’s Pride and in a ChromaDex certified botanical standard (E. purpurea -powdered root) was …
The Importance Of Maltose In Transitory Starch Breakdown, Yan Lu, Thomas Sharkey
The Importance Of Maltose In Transitory Starch Breakdown, Yan Lu, Thomas Sharkey
Yan Lu
No abstract provided.
Ethylene Stimulates Nutations That Are Dependent On The Etr1 Receptor, Brad M. Binder, Ronan C. O'Malley, Wuyi Wang, Tobias C. Zutz, Anthony B. Bleeker
Ethylene Stimulates Nutations That Are Dependent On The Etr1 Receptor, Brad M. Binder, Ronan C. O'Malley, Wuyi Wang, Tobias C. Zutz, Anthony B. Bleeker
Faculty Publications and Other Works -- Biochemistry, Cellular and Molecular Biology
Ethylene influences a number of processes in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) through the action of five receptors. In this study, we used high-resolution, time-lapse imaging to examine the long-term effects of ethylene on growing, etiolated Arabidopsis seedlings. These measurements revealed that ethylene stimulates nutations of the hypocotyls with an average delay in onset of over 6 h. The nutation response was constitutive in ctr1-2 mutants maintained in air, whereas ein2-1 mutants failed to nutate when treated with ethylene. Ethylene-stimulated nutations were also eliminated in etr1-7 loss-of-function mutants. Transformation of the etr1-7 mutant with a wild-type genomic ETR1 transgene rescued the nutation …
Ethylene Stimulates Nutations That Are Dependent On The Etr1 Receptor, Brad M. Binder, Ronan C. O'Malley, Wuyi Wang, Tobias C. Zutz, Anthony B. Bleeker
Ethylene Stimulates Nutations That Are Dependent On The Etr1 Receptor, Brad M. Binder, Ronan C. O'Malley, Wuyi Wang, Tobias C. Zutz, Anthony B. Bleeker
Brad M. Binder
Ethylene influences a number of processes in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) through the action of five receptors. In this study, we used high-resolution, time-lapse imaging to examine the long-term effects of ethylene on growing, etiolated Arabidopsis seedlings. These measurements revealed that ethylene stimulates nutations of the hypocotyls with an average delay in onset of over 6 h. The nutation response was constitutive in ctr1-2 mutants maintained in air, whereas ein2-1 mutants failed to nutate when treated with ethylene. Ethylene-stimulated nutations were also eliminated in etr1-7 loss-of-function mutants. Transformation of the etr1-7 mutant with a wild-type genomic ETR1 transgene rescued the nutation …
Cellular And Organ Level Localization Of Maltose In Maltose-Excess Arabidopsis Mutants, Yan Lu, Jon Steichen, Sean Weise, Thomas Sharkey
Cellular And Organ Level Localization Of Maltose In Maltose-Excess Arabidopsis Mutants, Yan Lu, Jon Steichen, Sean Weise, Thomas Sharkey
Yan Lu
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Cytosolic A-Glucan Phosphorylase In Maltose Metabolism And The Comparison Of Amylomaltose In Arabidopsis And E. Coli, Yan Lu, Jon Steichen, Jian Yao, Thomas Sharkey
The Role Of Cytosolic A-Glucan Phosphorylase In Maltose Metabolism And The Comparison Of Amylomaltose In Arabidopsis And E. Coli, Yan Lu, Jon Steichen, Jian Yao, Thomas Sharkey
Yan Lu
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Amylomaltase In Maltose Metabolism In The Cytosol Of Photosynthetic Cells, Yan Lu, Thomas Sharkey
The Role Of Amylomaltase In Maltose Metabolism In The Cytosol Of Photosynthetic Cells, Yan Lu, Thomas Sharkey
Yan Lu
No abstract provided.
Isolation Of Nuclei From Physarum Flavicomum: Demonstration Of Nuclear Cyclic Acid Amp Phosphodiesterase, Judith A. Bean, Maurice G. Kleve, Thomas J. Lynch
Isolation Of Nuclei From Physarum Flavicomum: Demonstration Of Nuclear Cyclic Acid Amp Phosphodiesterase, Judith A. Bean, Maurice G. Kleve, Thomas J. Lynch
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science
Cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase activity in the nucleus of the myxomycete Physarum flavicomum was demonstrated by cytochemical staining utilizing electron microscopy and by enzymatic assays with tritiated cyclic AMP as the substrate. Cytochemical staining showed Physarum's plasmodial phosphodiesterase activity to be located in the nucleus, along the plasma membrane, in vesicles, and free in the cytoplasm. Nuclear phosphodiesterase, which may be cell cycle dependent, was primarily located in the nucleolus. Nuclei from three to five day old microplasmodial cultures were isolated by the method of Henney and Yee. Whole cells were collected through centrifugation and washed. Pellets were homogenized in a …
Effects Of Juglone (5'-Hydroxy-1, 4-Naphthoquinone) On The Algae Anabaena Flos-Aquae, Nostoc Commune, And Scenedesmus Acuminatus, V. Diane Randall, Jimmy D. Bragg
Effects Of Juglone (5'-Hydroxy-1, 4-Naphthoquinone) On The Algae Anabaena Flos-Aquae, Nostoc Commune, And Scenedesmus Acuminatus, V. Diane Randall, Jimmy D. Bragg
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science
Three species of algae, Anabaena flos-aquae, Nostoc commune and Scenedesmus acuminatus were selected for their sensitivity to juglone and studied for the effects of juglone concentrations of 10, 1, 0.5, 0.1 and 0.01 μg/ml upon their growth. A. flos-aquae was most sensitive, with significant inhibition by the 0.5 μg/ml concentration. N. commune was inhibited least, with significant inhibition only in the 10 μg/ml concentration. S. acuminatus was found to be moderately inhibited at the 0.5 μg/ml concentration. All species were found to be non-viable after 14 days exposure to 10 μg/ml juglone. Tests with 7 and 14 day old cells …
Distribution Of Limonin During The Growth And Development Of Leaves And Branches Of Citrus Paradisi, Cecilia Mcintosh, Richard L. Mansell
Distribution Of Limonin During The Growth And Development Of Leaves And Branches Of Citrus Paradisi, Cecilia Mcintosh, Richard L. Mansell
Cecilia A. McIntosh
An Analysis Of The Limonin And Naringin Content Of Grapefruit Juice Samples Collected From Florida State Test Houses, Richard L. Mansell, Cecilia Mcintosh, Susan E. Vest
An Analysis Of The Limonin And Naringin Content Of Grapefruit Juice Samples Collected From Florida State Test Houses, Richard L. Mansell, Cecilia Mcintosh, Susan E. Vest
Cecilia A. McIntosh
Distribution Of Limonin In The Fruit Tissues Of Nine Grapefruit Cultivars, Cecilia Mcintosh, Richard L. Mansell, Russell L. Rouseff