نتایج جستجو برای: عملکرد sa1

تعداد نتایج: 100222  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2006
Arun P Sripati Sliman J Bensmaia Kenneth O Johnson

Information about the spatial structure of tactile stimuli is conveyed by slowly adapting type 1 (SA1) and rapidly adapting (RA) afferents innervating the skin. Here, we investigate how the spatial properties of the stimulus shape the afferent response. To that end, we present an analytical framework to characterize SA1 and RA responses to a wide variety of spatial patterns indented into the sk...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1988
E A Havell W Fiers R J North

The ability of murine recombinant tumor necrosis factor (rTNF) and natural TNF in tumor-necrotizing serum (TNS) to cause regression of the SA1 sarcoma was investigated. We found that to cause regression of a 9-d SA1 sarcoma, near lethal quantities of rTNF and TNS had to be given to the host. However, even at these highly toxic doses, rTNF was not reliable at causing complete tumor regression. O...

2009
Silvia Canudas Susan Smith

Replicated sister chromatids are held together until mitosis by cohesin, a conserved multisubunit complex comprised of Smc1, Smc3, Scc1, and Scc3, which in vertebrate cells exists as two closely related homologues (SA1 and SA2). Here, we show that cohesin(SA1) and cohesin(SA2) are differentially required for telomere and centromere cohesion, respectively. Cells deficient in SA1 are unable to es...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2001
D Hammond-McKibben P Lake J Zhang N Tart-Risher R Hugo M Weetall

We describe a high-capacity in vivo assay to measure drug-mediated transplant immunosuppression using a mouse model of Sa1 tumor rejection. Sa1 grew poorly and was rejected by 14 days in immunocompetent allogeneic recipient mice. In nude (nu/nu) mice, Sa1 grew more rapidly and was not rejected, confirming the T cell dependence of this response. In immunocompetent animals, administration of immu...

2017
James M. Goodman Sliman J. Bensmaia

For decades, the dominant theory of roughness coding in the somatosensory nerves posited that perceived roughness was determined by the spatial pattern of activation in one population of tactile nerve fibers, namely slowly adapting type 1 (SA1) afferents. Indeed, the perceived roughness of coarsely textured surfaces tracks the spatial variation in SA1 responses - the degree to which response st...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2007
Silvia Canudas Benjamin R Houghtaling Ju Youn Kim Jasmin N Dynek William G Chang Susan Smith

Previous studies in human cells indicate that sister telomeres have distinct requirements for their separation at mitosis. In cells depleted for tankyrase 1, a telomeric poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase, sister chromatid arms and centromeres separate normally, but telomeres remain associated and cells arrest in mitosis. Here, we use biochemical and genetic approaches to identify proteins that might ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002
Farrukh A Chaudhry Dietmar Schmitz Richard J Reimer Peter Larsson Andrew T Gray Roger Nicoll Michael Kavanaugh Robert H Edwards

Astrocytes provide the glutamine required by neurons to synthesize glutamate and GABA. However, the mechanisms involved in glutamine transfer from glia to neurons have remained poorly understood. Recent work has implicated the System N transporter SN1 in the efflux of glutamine from astrocytes and the very closely related System A transporters SA1 and SA2 in glutamine uptake by neurons. To unde...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2009
N Weiss S Ohara K O Johnson F A Lenz

Although the response of human cutaneous mechanoreceptors to controlled stimuli is well studied, it is not clear how these peripheral signals may be reflected in neuronal activity of the human CNS. We now test the hypothesis that individual neurons in the human thalamic principal somatic sensory nucleus [ventral caudal (Vc)] respond selectively to the optimal stimulus for one of the four mechan...

2012
Leszek J. Tarnowski Piotr Kowalec Michał Milewski Marta Jurek Danuta Plochocka Jan Fronk Anna Kurlandzka

BACKGROUND Human SA/STAG proteins, homologues of the yeast Irr1/Scc3 cohesin, are the least studied constituents of the sister chromatid cohesion complex crucial for proper chromosome segregation. The two SA paralogues, SA1 and SA2, show some specificity towards the chromosome region they stabilize, and SA2, but not SA1, has been shown to participate in transcriptional regulation as well. The m...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Eric D Rubio David J Reiss Piri L Welcsh Christine M Disteche Galina N Filippova Nitin S Baliga Ruedi Aebersold Jeffrey A Ranish Anton Krumm

Cohesin is required to prevent premature dissociation of sister chromatids after DNA replication. Although its role in chromatid cohesion is well established, the functional significance of cohesin's association with interphase chromatin is not clear. Using a quantitative proteomics approach, we show that the STAG1 (Scc3/SA1) subunit of cohesin interacts with the CCTC-binding factor CTCF bound ...

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