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The Role Of Two Homologous E3 Ligases In Muscle Physiology, Gabrielle F. Gloston Dec 2016

The Role Of Two Homologous E3 Ligases In Muscle Physiology, Gabrielle F. Gloston

Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)

Ubiquitin-mediated proteasomal degradation is an essential cellular function that is coordinated by three key components: E1 ubiquitin activating enzyme, E2 ubiquitin conjugating enzyme, and E3 ubiquitin ligases. There are an estimated 600 E3 ligases, some of which share high sequence homology; however, the functional significance often remains unknown. FBXL3 and FBXL21 are two homologous E3 ligases that have previously been reported to dictate circadian periodicity, with FBXL3 being the dominant E3 ligase and FBXL21 playing a regulatory role. A recent Yeast Two-Hybrid screen revealed a new shared target of FBXL3 and FBXL21: Telethonin (also known as TCAP). TCAP is a …


In Synch But Not In Step: Circadian Clock Circuits Regulating Plasticity In Daily Rhythms, Jennifer A. Evans, M. R. Gorman Apr 2016

In Synch But Not In Step: Circadian Clock Circuits Regulating Plasticity In Daily Rhythms, Jennifer A. Evans, M. R. Gorman

Biomedical Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) is a network of neural oscillators that program daily rhythms in mammalian behavior and physiology. Over the last decade much has been learned about how SCN clock neurons coordinate together in time and space to form a cohesive population. Despite this insight, much remains unknown about how SCN neurons communicate with one another to produce emergent properties of the network. Here we review the current understanding of communication among SCN clock cells and highlight a collection of formal assays where changes in SCN interactions provide for plasticity in the waveform of circadian rhythms in behavior. Future …


Time Of Day And Performance On Cognitive Tests In Patients With Mild Dementia, Upinder Singh, Mandeep Gill, Rebecca Rice, Fallon Dimaano, Andrea Warburton, Michael R. Wells Jan 2016

Time Of Day And Performance On Cognitive Tests In Patients With Mild Dementia, Upinder Singh, Mandeep Gill, Rebecca Rice, Fallon Dimaano, Andrea Warburton, Michael R. Wells

College of Osteopathic Medicine (TUN) Publications and Research

Background

Cognitive screening for elderly patients with mild dementia is typically conducted in the morning under the impression that testing at this time will optimize performance and cooperation of patients. This study was conducted to determine if the time of day in which several cognitive screening tests would be normally given could significantly affect test performance in patients with mild dementia and normal control subjects.

Methods

Fifty nursing home residents with mild to moderate dementia and twenty normal control subjects were given three commonly used cognitive tests in two separate sessions (morning and afternoon) with a two week interval between …