Kochanek, H. Li, E. Schulz, P. Wenzel, T. Münzel and A.
Daiber. Med. Ctr. of Johannes Gutenberg Univ., Mainz and
Univ. of Ulm, Germany.
C382
604.2
The JAK-STAT pathway regulation of
endothelial cell migration and differentiation.
A.T. Kovala, T.
Clark and L. Rossi. Northern Ontario Sch. of Med., Laurentian
Univ. and Nipissing Univ., Canada.
C383
604.3
Effects of SRT1720 and resveratrol on AMP-
activated protein kinase and PKA-signaling in adipocytes: roles
for phosphodiesterase (3 and 4).
F.A. Khan, S-J. Park, J.H.
Chung and V.C. Manganiello. NHLBI, NIH.
C384
604.4
Effect of pathway-interconnectors in SEB-
induced apoptosis-related events in human PBMCs.
E.A.
Banwarth, E. McAllister, K. Rothschadl, A. Wampfler, C.
Mendis and M. Jett. Univ. of Wisconsin-Platteville and U.S.
Army Ctr. for Envrn. Hlth. Res., Fort Detrick, MD.
C385
604.5
Early intervention by targeting inhibitors of
multiple signal transduction pathways in LPS-induced human
PBMCs.
A.R. Borkovec, K. Koltermann, A. Martin, C. Mendis
and M. Jett. Univ. of Wisconsin-Platteville and U.S. Army Ctr.
for Envrn. Hlth. Res., Fort Detrick, MD.
SUNDAY BIOCHEMISTRY
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C386
604.6
Gene expression analysis to evaluate the effect
of p38 specific inhibitor SB203580 on SEB-induced apoptosis
related pathways.
C. Sondgeroth, L. Hesse, A. Allbaugh, C.
Mendis and M. Jett. Univ. of Wisconsin- Platteville and U.S.
Army Ctr. for Envrn. Hlth. Res., Fort Detrick, MD.
C387
604.7
p53 Is a major component of the transcriptional
and apoptotic program regulated by PI 3-kinase/Akt/GSK3
signaling.
G. Nayak and G. Cooper. Boston Univ.
C388
604.8
Yes-associated protein functions as a positive
regulator of androgen receptor signaling in prostate cancer
cells.
B. Cinar, A. Alptekin and G. Kuser Abali. Cedars-Sinai
Med. Ctr. and UCLA.
C389
604.9
TCTP as a regulator of mTOR signaling.
L.
Milbrandt and N. Parmar. California State Univ. Channel
Islands.
C390
604.10 The novel role of the matricellular protein
Cyr61 in bridging LPA and integrin signaling pathways leading
to cell migration.
M-Z. Cui, D. Wu, F. Zhang, F. Hao and X. Xu.
Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville.
C391
604.11 The effects of Gpr1 and Gpa2 on the mating
pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Z.A. Duck, E. Klouda,
D. Haskins, J. Johnson, K. Selcer, G. Willhite, J. Brigati and
S. Wright. Carson-Newman Col., Maryville Col. and Tennessee
Wesleyan Col.
605. SIGNALING IN BACTERIAL RECEPTOR
SYSTEMS
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C392
605.1
Defining the role of two sulfur dioxygenases
of Azotobacter vinelandii in sulfur trafficking.
D.M.N. Nguyen,
R.B. Piel, C.T. Laughlin and T.J. Larson. VPI and State Univ.
C393
605.2
Signaling mechanisms and physical structure
of biofilm growth in Synechocystis sp. Strain PCC 6803.
J.
Fishbein, J. Huang, R. Christianson and M. Allen. Wellesley
Col. and Olin Col., MA.
C394
605.3
Biofilms and light signaling in Synechocystis
sp. strain PCC 6803.
Z. Dong, M. Allen, J. Huang and R.
Christianson. Wellesley Col. and Olin Col., MA.
606. TRIPLE NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER
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C395
606.1
Aspirin prevents growth and differentiation of
breast cancer cells: lessons from in vitro and in vivo studies.
G.
Maity, A. De, S. Banerjee, A. Das and S. Banerjee. VA Med.
Ctr., Kansas City, MO and Univ. of Kansas Med. Ctr.
607. BREAST CANCERS THAT ELUDE SUCCESSFUL
TREATMENTS: TRIPLE NEGATIVE BREAST
CANCER
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C396
607.1
Regulation of Akt/AMPK/mTOR signaling by
grape polyphenols in triple negative breast cancer.
A. Rivera-
Rivera, L. Castillo-Pichardo and S. Dharmawardhane. Univ.
of Puerto Rico Med. Sci. Campus.
608. GENOMICS: SUCCESSES AND CHALLENGES
IN IDENTIFYING NOVEL TARGETS IN MINORITY
POPULATIONS
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C397
608.1
A molecular analysis and clinical follow up:
a strategy for hereditary cancer prevention.
B.L. Soares,
L.L. Santos, K.E. Lima, L.H. Mayrink, A.A.S. Valentin,
E.S. Oliveira, S. Lemos, D.O. Lopes, L.A. Barbosa and A.
Rodrigues. Fed. Univ. of São João Del Rei and Cancer Hosp.
of Divinopolis, Brazil.
C398
608.2
Obesity polymorphisms identified in genome-
wide association studies interact with n-3 polyunsaturated fatty
acid intake and modify genetic associations with adiposity
phenotypes in Yup’ik people.
D.J. Lemas, Y.C. Klimentidis,
H.H. Wiener, D.M. O’Brien, S. Hopkins, D.B. Allison, J.R.
Fernandez, H.K. Tiwari and B.B. Boyer. Univ. of Alaska
Fairbanks and Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham.
C399
608.3
ABCD3 gene important in prostate cancer.
R.R. Reams, J. Jones-Triche, H. Wang, K.F.A. Soliman and
C.C. Yates. Col. of Pharm., Florida A&M Univ. and Tuskegee
Univ.
609. BACK TO BASICS: THE BIOLOGY OF BREAST
CANCER
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C400
609.1
ADAM12: a novel mediator of tumor
angiogenesis.
R. Roy and M. Moses. Boston Children’s Hosp.
and Harvard Med. Sch.
C401
609.2
Novel strategy for lineage tracing of cancer
stem cells.
T.M. Nguyen, E.C. Chang and J.M. Rosen.
Wabash Col. and Baylor Col. of Med.
C402
609.3
Thyroid hormone status interferes with
estrogen target gene expression in breast cancer samples of
menopausal women.
S.J. Conde, R.A.M. Luvizotto, M.T. de
Síbio and C.R. Nogueira. São Paulo State Univ., Botucatu.
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610. IDENTIFICATION OF NOVEL TARGETS IN
TRIPLE NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER
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C403
610.1
Deregulation of the non-canonical pathway in
triple-negative breast cancer.
J-P. Borg, E. Belotti, A. Daulat,
F. Lembo, F. Bertucci, E. Charafe-Jauffret and D. Birnbaum.
INSERM U1068, Marseille and Inst. Albert Bonniot, La Tronche,
France.
C404
610.2
The green tea polyphenol EGCG induces
mesenchymal to epithelial transition and tumor regression in
triple negative breast cancer cells and mouse-xenograft model:
involvement of CCN5.
A. Das, S. Banerjee, A. De, I. Haque, G.
Maity, M. McEwen and S.K. Banerjee. VA Med. Ctr., Kansas
City, MO and Univ. of Kansas Med. Sch.
611. TUMOR METASTASIS
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C405
611.1
Bortezomib increases IL-6 and IL-8 expression
in prostate carcinoma cells.
S. Manna, B. Singha, S.A. Phyo,
T-P. Chang, S. Sanacora and I. Vancurova. St. John’s Univ.
C406
611.2
A novel mechanism of bortezomib function in
prostate cancer cells.
S. Manna, S.A. Phyo and M. Vancura.
St. John’s Univ.
C407
611.3
Bortezomib increases IL-8 expression in
ovarian cancer cells through IKK and EGR-1 pathways.
B.
Singha, S. Manna, S.A. Phyo, T-P. Chang, S. Sanacora and I.
Vancurova. St. John’s Univ.
C408
611.4
Differential expression of matrix
metalloproteinases in lung cancer metastasis.
J.E. Hoerter,
H. Bodduluri and R. Sharma. Bellarmine Univ. and James
Graham Brown Cancer Ctr., Louisville.
C409
611.5
Effect of L-NAC on IR-induced cell adhesion of
MDA-MB-231 cells onto fibronectin and surface expression of
activated b1 integrin.
H. Cheng, S. Lee and S. Wu. Ohio Univ.
C410
611.6
Investigation of RGS16 mediated inhibition
of pancreatic cancer metastasis.
M.B. Carper, G. Boskovic,
J. Denvir, D. Primerano, W.E. Hardman and P.P. Claudio.
Marshall Univ., WV.
C411
611.7
Association of lipocalin-2 in colorectal cancer
metastasis to the liver.
F. Elamparo, Y. Zhang, D. Hughes and
M. Pena. Univ. of South Carolina.
C412
611.8
Hypoxia and the sodium hydrogen exchanger
in non-small cell lung cancer.
A. Novak, N. Berthelsen, J.
Provost and M. Wallert. Minnesota State Univ. Moorhead.
612. NOVEL EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING ACTIVITIES
Poster
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C413
612.1
Science choreography: dance and science
in education, research, and performance.
E. Georgieva.
Wesleyan Univ.
C414
612.2
A 2DE-tandem MS simulation with a structural
interface.
E.R. Sekera, A. Sawyer and P.A. Craig. Sch. of
Chem. and Material Sci., Rochester Inst. of Technol.
C415
612.3
An inexplicable disease—prion disease as
a ‘choose-your-own-experiment’ case to introduce students
to scientific inquiry.
J.K. Hines, A. Serrano and S. Miller.
Lafayette Col., PA and Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison.
C416
612.4
Don’t starve your body! A service-learning
experience for a biochemistry course.
B. Sampoli Benitez.
Marymount Manhattan Col.
C417
612.5
The silencing of GAPDH — an investigation
of siRNA in an undergraduate biochemistry lab.
S.E. Gabriel,
C.A. Wright, K.M. Backstrand and G.G. Temple. Viterbo
Univ., WI.
C418
612.6
Education of algae biofuels and phylogenetic
trees for undergraduate students in a laboratory setting.
S.
Larson, T. Jensen, B. Keller, N. Patel and C. Bailey. Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln.
613. STEM CURRICULUM - TRAINING STUDENTS TO
BE FLEXIBLE AND ADAPTABLE
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C419
613.1
Scientific discovery in a fast-forward
mode: getting personal and creative with virtual viruses.
B.
Marintcheva. Bridgewater State Univ.
C420
613.2
Isothermal titration calorimetry in college
physical and biochemical chemistry laboratory courses.
C-C.
Wei, L.C. O’Brien, N. Reynolds, A. Tatro, D. Jensen and D.
Eder. Southern Illinois Univ. Edwardsville.
C421
613.3
Developing a robust POGIL model to connect
basic biochemistry to the physiological changes during
starvation.
D. Dean and E. Anderson. Univ. of Saint Joseph,
CT.
C422
613.4
Exploration of the diffusion of discipline-based
education research in published introductory science laboratory
exercises.
S.E. DeChenne, M. Stains and J. Carew. Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln.
C423
613.5
On-going studies on the structural stability of
E. coli alkaline phosphatase by an undergraduate biochemistry
laboratory course.
J.T. Hazzard and C. Schnoebelen. Univ. of
Arizona.
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614. TRANSITIONS IN TRAINING: FROM 2-YEAR
TO 4-YEAR COLLEGE, PREPARING FOR
GRADUATE SCHOOL, PICKING A POSTDOC,
INTERVIEWING FOR A JOB
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C424
614.1
Novel LC/MS/MS-based proteomics approach
for the identification of S-glutathionylated proteins: analysis
of redox regulation of metabolic priming in monocytes.
S.L.
Ullevig and R. Asmis. Univ. of Texas Hlth. Sci. Ctr. at San
Antonio.
C425
614.2
Expanding the genetic code with pyroglutamate.
M. Walsh, M. Benhaim and K. Sheppard. Skidmore Col., NY.
C426
614.3
eYPF reporter system for pyroglutamate
incorporation.
M. Benhaim and K. Sheppard. Skidmore Col.,
NY.
C427
614.4
Dual routes for Bacteriovorus bdellovibrio
asparaginyl-tRNA formation.
A. Alperstein and K. Sheppard.
Skidmore Col., NY.
C428
614.5
Dual routes for Bacillus halodurans asparaginyl-
tRNA formation.
N. Nair and K. Sheppard. Skidmore Col., NY.
C429
614.6
Dual routes for S. aureus asparaginyl-tRNA
formation.
S. Mladenova and K. Sheppard. Skidmore Col.,
NY.
C430
614.7
Identifying cancer genome-wide small
molecule synthetic lethality in PCNA interaction networks.
A.M.
Pedley, A.A. Bieberich and V.J. Davisson. Purdue Univ.
Nutrition
615. NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS FOR RISK
FACTOR MODIFICATION IN CHRONIC DISEASE
Poster
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D1
I 615.1 Effects of high-vegetable, energy-
restricted bibimbap on weight loss and fasting blood glucose
and blood lipid parameters in overweight and obese adults.
J-Y.
Hwang, M.J. Lee, J.W. Ha, J-A. Han, W. Hong, K.H. Park and
J-S. Lee. Sangmyung Univ., South Korea.
D2
II 615.2 Effect of tree nuts on features of the
metabolic syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis
of randomized controlled dietary trials.
S. Blanco Mejia, J.L.
Sievenpiper, R.J. de Souza, L.S. Augustin, E. Viguiliouk, V.
Ha, A. Mirrahimi, L. Chiavaroli, A.I. Cozma, D.J.A. Jenkins
and C.W.C. Kendall. St. Michael’s Hosp., Toronto.
D3
I 615.3 High solar salt and refined salt
supplementation affects blood pressure differently in Dahl
salt-sensitive rats.
B-H. Lee, A-R. Yang, M.Y. Kim, M-n. Seo
and C-K. Han. Chung-Ang Univ. and Korea Food Res. Inst.,
Seongnam, South Korea.
D4
II 615.4 Immunogenicity of monococcum wheat
in celiac patients.
G. Iaquinto, N. Giardullo, V. Rotondi
Aufiero, M. Preziuso, R.M. Bevilacqua and G. Mazzarella.
San G. Moscati Hosp. and Natl. Council Res., Avellino, Italy.
D5
I 615.5 Low glycemic index diets on long-term
blood pressure control: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
A. Mirrahimi, E. Reiser, L. Chiavaroli, J.L. Sievenepiper, R.J.
de Souza, L.S.A. Augustin, J. Beyene, C.W.C. Kendall and
D.J.A. Jenkins. Univ. of Toronto, St. Michael’s Hosp., Toronto,
McMaster Univ., Hamilton, ON and Univ. of Saskatchewan.
D6
II 615.6 Effectiveness of nutrition education and
fruit and vegetable consumption on changes in biomarkers of
inflammation and oxidative stress among obese adults.
M.G.
Wagner and Y. Rhee. Univ. of North Dakota and North Dakota
State Univ.
D7
I 615.7 Dash-style diet is effective in patients
with treated hypertension and diastolic heart failure independent
of change in body weight – a pilot study.
E.M. Seymour, J.
Wells, T. Han-Markey, T. Soni, C. Burant and S.L. Hummel.
Univ. of Michigan Hlth. Syst. and VA Hlth. Syst.
D8
II 615.8 Effect of omega-3 fatty acid intake on
C-reactive proteins in African and Haitian Americans with type
2 diabetes.
F. Huffman, J.A. Vaccaro, J.C. Exebio, S. Ajabshir
and G.G. Zarini. Florida Intl. Univ.
D9
I 615.9 Influence of protein intake and timing on
whole body protein turnover in middle-aged men and women.
M. Colletto and N. Rodriguez. Univ. of Connecticut.
D10
II 615.10 Aerobic during pregnancy increases
antioxidant status in nulliparous women.
R. Ramírez-Vélez.
Univ. Manuela Beltrán, Colombia.
D11
I 615.11 Effect of omega-3 fatty acid intake on
homocysteine in African and Haitian Americans with type 2
diabetes.
J.A. Vaccaro, J.C. Exebio, S. Ajabshir, G.G. Zarini
and F.G. Huffman. Florida Intl. Univ.
D12
II 615.12 Use of HOMA indexes for the
identification of metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance
among Cuban-Americans.
J.C. Exebio, S. Ajabshir, G.G.
Zarini, L. Shaban and F.G. Huffman. Florida Intl. Univ. and
Col. for Women, Kuwait Univ.
D13
I 615.13 Effect of medical advice for diet on
diabetes self-management and glycemic control for Haitian
and African Americans with type 2 diabetes.
Z. Dixon, J.C.
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