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iochemistry<br />

B19 833.12 DNA sequence specificity of alternatively<br />

spliced TCF1E. N.P. Hoverter, J.H. Ting and M.L. Waterman.<br />

Univ. of California, Irvine.<br />

B20 833.13 Saccharomyces cerevisiae responds to cold<br />

shock by inducing the transcription of ribosome biogenesis<br />

genes. B.A. Infanzon, K.M. Buckmelter, E.M. Liu, O.S.<br />

Sakhon, W.T. Citti and K.D. Dahlquist. Loyola Marymount<br />

Univ.<br />

B21 833.14 Phenotypic and functional genomic analysis<br />

of heat and cold stress in transcription factor deletion strains<br />

of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. L.N. Kubeck, K.R. Rodriguez,<br />

K.C. Entzminger, S.D. Kuelbs, K.B. Hubbard and K.D.<br />

Dahlquist. Loyola Marymount Univ.<br />

B22 833.15 Retinoic acid enhances natriuretic peptide<br />

receptor-A gene transcription: role of additive effect of retinoic<br />

acid receptor-a and Ets-1. P. Kumar, G. Bolden and K.N.<br />

Pandey. Tulane Univ. Hlth. Sci. Ctr.<br />

B23 833.16 Transcriptional regulation of the lysyl oxidase<br />

gene by the hypoxia-inducible factor 1. W. Li, Y. Zhao, S. Gao<br />

and P. Toselli. Boston Univ. Sch. of Med.<br />

B24 833.17 PC4 is a coactivator for basal and TSA-induced<br />

luteinizing hormone receptor transcription. M. Liao, Y. Zhang<br />

and M.L. Dufau. NICHD, NIH.<br />

B25 833.18 Neuropeptides and colon cancer; another<br />

Notch in the complexity of tumorigenesis. N.G. Light, K.D.<br />

Benton, R.J. Hermann, J. Failing and G.P. Dorsam. North<br />

Dakota State Univ.<br />

B26 833.19 TREM-2, an innate immune receptor, is<br />

dependent on C/EBPalpha and PU.1 transcription factors during<br />

the differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells to macrophages.<br />

M.M. Mancarelli, C. Derossi and B.E. Torbett. The Scripps<br />

Res. Inst.<br />

B<strong>27</strong> 833.20 Binding of nBmp2 to PLSCR suggests a<br />

possible mechanism for nBbmp2 regulation of Ca 2+ -modulating<br />

proteins. B.T. McCune, C.L. Fox, A.D. Schmidt, J.L. Mayo,<br />

M.J. Finley and L. Bridgewater. Brigham Young Univ.<br />

B28 833.21 Regulation of alpha-fetoprotein expression in<br />

the mouse liver by HNF1 and NF1. H. Ren and B. Spear. Univ.<br />

of Kentucky.<br />

B29 833.22 Genetic evidence for PKCD signaling in<br />

thrombin-induced NF-kB activation in endothelial cells. V.<br />

Singh, P.B. Thippegowda, P.C. Sundivakkam, S.M. Vogel,<br />

A.B. Malik, R.D. Ye and C. Tiruppathi. Univ. of Illinois at<br />

Chicago.<br />

B30 833.23 Molecular mechanisms of a disease<br />

susceptibility variant of SIRT1: genotoxic stress-induced,<br />

CTCF-dependent activation of SIRT1 gene expression. X.<br />

Song, M. Cho, J. Han, H. Hazuda, R. Duggirala, J. Blangero,<br />

M.G. Rosenfeld and Y. Suh. Sch. of Med. and HHMI, UCSD<br />

and Albert Einstein Col. of Med.<br />

B31 833.24 Histone H4 lysine 20 mono methylation at<br />

specific genomic sequences induces transcriptional repression.<br />

C.S. Veerappan, L.M. Congdon, S.I. Houston, T.M. Spektor<br />

and J.C. Rice. Univ. of Southern California.<br />

B32 833.25 Overexpression of Act1 drives beta-defensin<br />

expression. S. Velichko, J.D. Anderson, O. Li, F. Huang and<br />

R. Wu. Univ. of California, Davis and Penn State.<br />

B33 833.26 An androgen response-like element half-site<br />

is essential for androgen regulation of gonadotropin regulated<br />

testicular RNA helicase (GRTH/DDX25) transcription. J. Villar,<br />

C-H. Tsai-Morris and M.L. Dufau. NICHD, NIH.<br />

B34 833.<strong>27</strong> KLF 4 is involved in ATRA-induced mitofusin 2<br />

expression in vascular smooth muscle cells. R. Zhang, M. Han,<br />

B. Zheng, Y-j. Li, Y-n. Shu and J-k. Wen. Hebei Med. Univ.,<br />

People’s Republic of China.<br />

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834. Chaperones<br />

Poster<br />

<strong>Tuesday</strong><br />

Tu e. 7:30 a m—An a h e i m Co n v e n t i o n Ce n t e r, Ex h i b it Ha l l CD<br />

Presentation time: 12:20 p m-1:30 p m<br />

B35 834.1 Characterization of the small heat shock<br />

protein aB-crystallin chaperone binding regions in human gDcrystallin<br />

using single domain constructs of gD-crystallin. L.<br />

Acosta-Sampson and J. King. MIT.<br />

B36 834.2 Novel phosducin-like protein 1 interactions.<br />

A. Gray, A. Howlett, J. Prince, N. Ahn and B.M. Willardson.<br />

Brigham Young Univ. and Univ. of Colorado at Boulder.<br />

B37 834.3 The group II chaperonin Mm-Cpn binds and<br />

refolds mutant H[&gamma]D crystallin to a native-like structure.<br />

K.M. Knee, D.R. Goulet, K. Moreau and J. King. MIT.<br />

B38 834.4 Human aB-crystallin binds to and suppresses<br />

the aggregation of human gD-crystallin congenital cataract<br />

mutants. K. Moreau, L. Acosta Sampson and J. King. MIT.<br />

835. Enzyme Kinetics<br />

Poster<br />

Tu e. 7:30 a m—An a h e i m Co n v e n t i o n Ce n t e r, Ex h i b it Ha l l CD<br />

Presentation time: 12:20 p m-1:30 p m<br />

B39 835.1 Probing the active site of Thermotoga maritima<br />

adpglucose pyrophosphorylase. A. Arteaga, M. Matsui, A.<br />

Orry and C.R. Meyer. California State Univ., Fullerton and<br />

Molsoft LLC, La Jolla.<br />

B40 835.2 The role of methionine residues in activity and<br />

subunit communication in malate dehydrogenase. F. Billue<br />

and E. Bell. Univ. of Richmond.<br />

B41 835.3 Insights into the function of the a-helical tail<br />

of Haemophilus influenzae 3-deoxy-d-manno-octulosonate<br />

8-phosphate phosphatase. A.D. Hanuszkiewicz, L. Briski and<br />

R. Woodard. Col. of Pharm., Univ. of Michigan and Kalamazoo<br />

Col.<br />

B42 835.4 The effects of flow on the activation of bovine<br />

prothrombin by prothrombinase at physiologically relevant<br />

shear rates. L.M. Haynes, Y. Dubief, T. Orfeo and K.G. Mann.<br />

Univ. of Vermont, Colchester and Burlington.<br />

B43 835.5 A novel secondary alcohol dehydrogenase<br />

from Micrococcus luteus WIUJH20: purification, cloning, and<br />

properties. J-K. Huang, J.K. Park, B.R. Dhungana, N.D.<br />

Youngblut, C-T. Lin and L. Wen. Western Illinois Univ. and<br />

Natl. Taiwan Ocean Univ.<br />

B44 835.6 The role of G51 and I140 in glyoxasomal<br />

malate dehydrogenase. R. Jones, R. Gruner and E. Bell. Univ.<br />

of Richmond and Robious Middle Sch., Midlothian, VA.<br />

B45 835.7 Nicotinic acid degradation in Bordetella<br />

bronchiseptica: mechanistic studies of the novel enzyme NicF.<br />

V.A. Kincaid. Col. of Wooster.<br />

B46 835.8 Engineering platelet-activating factor<br />

acetylhydrolase as a catalytic bioscavenger for<br />

organophosphorus compounds. S. Kirby, J. Norris, D. Cerasoli<br />

and B. Bahnson. U.S. Army Med. Res. Inst. of Chem. Def.,<br />

Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD and Univ. of Delaware.<br />

B47 835.9 Activity studies of Epulopiscium type B<br />

1,3-b-glucanase. K.L. Lajeunesse and A.J. Piefer. Hartwick<br />

Col., NY.

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