J. Cray,
T. Smith and A. Burrows. Georgia Hlth. Sci. Univ., Slippery
Rock Univ. and Duquesne Univ.
A362
755.5
The evolution of avian retinal morphology and
its relationship with locomotor head movements and foraging.
J.A. Hancock and A.R. Biknevicius. Marietta Col. and Ohio
Univ. Heritage Col. of Osteo. Med.
A363
755.6
Assessing the effect of eye regression on light-
mediated activity in a model fish species.
B.M. Carlson and
J.B. Gross. Univ. of Cincinnati.
A364
755.7
Evolution of the colon in paddlefish, Polyodon.
T. Wechter and N. Theodosiou. Union Col., NY.
A365
755.8
New, puzzling insights on the old and unsolved
forelimb/hindlimb enigma: comparative evolutionary myological
studies.
R. Diogo and M. Linde-Medina. Howard Univ. and
Univ. of Manchester.
A366
755.9
Allometry and function of primate pelves.
K.L.
Lewton. Harvard Univ.
A367
755.10 The influence of locomotion and modularity on
craniocaudal patterns of vertebral growth.
K.E. Jones and R.
German. Johns Hopkins Univ.
MONDAY ANATOMY
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A368
755.11 Going out on a limb: functional and
developmental integration in human limb long bones.
B.M.
Auerbach and V.B. DeLeon. Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville and
Johns Hopkins Univ. Sch. of Med.
A369
755.12 The mechanics of acceleration and
deceleration in primate quadrupeds: implications for primate
locomotor evolution.
H. Pinkard, D. Schmitt, L.E. Johnson
and C.E. Miller. Duke Univ.
756. BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
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A370
756.1
An anatomical review of the medico-legal
aspects of the historic Ruxton criminal case.
G.L. Nusse. San
Francisco State Univ.
A371
756.2
Associations between localized variation in
brain anatomy and social behavior in healthy human subjects.
M. Loyet, P.T. Schoenemann, B.B. Avants and J.C. Gee.
Indiana Univ. , Stone Age Inst., Bloomington and Univ. of
Pennsylvania.
A372
756.3
Orbital growth in perinatal primates: a CT
and histological study of soft tissue-bone interfaces.
T.D.
Smith, V.B. DeLeon, E.S. Kentzel, J.M. Cunningham, A.E.
Bruening, K.D. Jankord, S.J. Trupp, C.J. Bonar and S.J.
Rehorek. Slippery Rock Univ., Johns Hopkins Univ. Sch. of
Med. and Dallas World Aquarium.
A373
756.4
A quantitative assessment of the morphology
of the piriform aperature as an indicator of race.
S. Gardner.
Bowling Green State Univ.
A374
756.5
Palatal allometry of cercopithecines and
hominoids.
J.L. Hotzman. Col. of Osteo. Med., William Carey
Univ.
A375
756.6
Morphological integration of the human
mandible in two pre-Columbian skeletal samples.
N.M. Reeves,
A. Wheat and B. Dudzik. Univ. of Tennessee Knoxville.
A376
756.7
Regional material heterogeneity in craniofacial
cortical bone of the genus Pan.
P.H. Gharpure and P.C.
Dechow. Baylor Col. of Dent.,Texas A&M Hlth. Sci. Ctr., Dallas.
A377
756.8
Human cortical bone maintenance: does
mechanical loading compensate for bone loss associated with
metabolic stress?
C.D. Eleazer. Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville.
A378
756.9
Ontogeny of Pan troglodytes and Macaca
mulatta metatarsal cross-sectional properties and comparisons
to the miocene catarrhine proconsul.
J.M. Organ and H.M.
Dunsworth. Indiana Univ. Sch. of Med. and Univ. of Rhode
Island.
A379
756.10 Classification of sex and ancestry from
metatarsal bones by radiographic analysis.
S.A. McCarthy, M.
Albano, J. Nedresky and L. Cabo-Perez. Lake Erie Col. of
Osteo. Med. , UPMC Hamot and Mercyhurst Univ., PA.
A380
756.11 Parallel lumbar and pelvic morphology in
atelines and early hominids: clues to the earliest hominid
adaptations to upright walking?
A.L. Machnicki, Y. Haile-
Selassie, L. Spurlock, S.L. Mendes, K.B. Strier, M.A.
McCollum and C.O. Lovejoy. Penn State, Cleveland Museum
of Nat. History, Kent State Univ., Fed. Univ. of Espírito Santo,
Brazil, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison and Univ. of Virginia.
A381
756.12 A century of body snatching: a history of
cadaver-acquisition in Kingston, Ontario from 1820-1920.
S.
Belyea, J. Duffin and R. Easteal. Queen’s Univ., Canada.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
757. ACTIVATION OF DNA DAMAGE SIGNALING
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C1
757.1
Herpes simplex virus type 1 replication
proteins disable ATR signaling by binding to substrates that
would normally recruit 9-1-1 and topBP1 to activate ATRr.
S.K.
Weller and K.N. Mohni. Univ. of Connecticut Hlth. Ctr.
C2
757.2
Inhibition of homologous recombination and
the DNA damage checkpoint by caffeine.
M. Tsabar, V. Eapen,
G. Memisoglu and J.E. Haber. Brandeis Univ.
C3
757.3
Ionizing radiation resistance mediated by
the novel selenium-containing antioxidant selenoneine.
S. Imamura, T. Yabu, K. Ishihara, Y. Yamashita and M.
Yamashita. Natl Res. Inst. of Fisheries Sci., Yokohama and
Nihon Univ., Japan.
758. DNA REPAIR MECHANISMS
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C4
758.1
Characterization of a putative nuclear
localization signal in the Fanconi anemia D2 protein.
R.A.
Boisvert, M.A. Rego, M. Mauro and N.G. Howlett. Univ. of
Rhode Island.
C5
758.2
Point mutations in Escherichia coli DNA pol
V that confer resistance to non-cognate DNA damage.
L.A.
Hawver, M. Tehrani, D. Kania, S. Muser and P.J. Beuning.
Northeastern Univ.
C6
758.3
The use of DNA repair as a tool in the study of
factors involved in pathogenicity of Corynebacterium genus and
characterization of a DNA repair gene present in pathogenic
species.
D.O. Lopes, B.C. Resende, V.A. Carvalho, A.
Miyoshi, C.R. Machado and L.L. Dos Santos. Fed. Univ. of
Minas Gerais and Fed. Univ. of São João del Rei, Brazil.
ANATOMY/BIOCHEMISTRY
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C7
758.4
Coordinated processing of 3’ slipped (CAG)n/
(CTG)n hairpins by DNA polymerases preferentially induces
repeat expansions.
J. Guo, N. Chan, T. Zhang, C. Hou, J.
Wu, L. Gu and G-M. Li. Peking Univ. Capital Inst. of Pediat.
Teaching Hosp. and Univ. of Kentucky Col. of Med.
C8
758.5
DNA intercalation impacts multiple steps in
the recognition of damaged bases by a DNA glycosylase.
J.
Hendershot and P. O’Brien. Univ. of Michigan.
C9
758.6
TDG excision of fC may be a predominant
element of pathways for active DNA demethylation.
A. Maiti,
B-J. Hwang, C.J. Armwood, A-L. Lu-Chang and A.C. Drohat.
Univ. of Maryland Sch. of Med.
C10
758.7
TRF1 interacts with XRCC4 and XLF at
telomeres.
K.M. Alsina, T. Nunez, Z. Abbas, F.B. Berhe, C.T.
Le, P. Sen, R. Jain, J.R. Jabbur and A. Ribes-Zamora. Univ.
of St. Thomas, Houston and Houston Community Col.
C11
758.8
XRCC4 protein interactions with XRCC4-like
factor create an extended grooved scaffold for DNA ligation
and double strand break repair.
M. Hammel, M. Rey, Y. Yu, S.
Lees-Miller and J. Tainer. Lawrence Berkeley Natl. Lab. and
Univ. of Calgary, Canada.
C12
758.9
Regulation of mismatch repair protein MutS
a
functions by its Walker A and Walker B motifs.
S. Lee, L. Gu
and G-M. Li. Univ. of Kentucky Col. of Med.
C13
758.10 Cloning and expression of uvrA gene of
Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis to value its role in NER
pathway.
B.C.T. Castro, B.C. Resende, P.A. Araújo, C.R.
Machado, V.A.C. Azevedo, A. Miyoshi and D.O. Lopes. Fed.
Univ. of São João Del-Rei and Fed. Univ. of Minas Gerais,
Brazil.
C14
758.11 Models of conformational selection of DNA
polymerase X in the presence of oxoG lesions help interpret
kinetics data.
Z.R. Barbati, K. Arora, J. Bogdanovic, T.
Schlick and B. Sampoli Benitez. Marymount Manhattan Col.,
Univ. of Michigan, Columbia Univ. and NYU.
C15
758.12 Characterization of Acinetobacter baumannii
umuDC.
L. Nguyen, M. Norton and V. Godoy. Northeastern
Univ.
C16
758.13 Damaged DNA induced UV-damaged DNA-
binding protein dimerization and its roles in chromatinized DNA
repair.
J.I. Yeh, A.S. Levine and S. Du. Univ. of Pittsburgh Sch.
of Med.
759. DNA REPLICATION ORIGINS
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C17
759.1
Mapping DNA replication origins in the human
genome.
S.A. Gerbi, J. Urban and M. Foulk. Brown Univ.
760. DOUBLE-STRANDED BREAKS AND DNA
RECOMBINATION
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C18
760.1
Stimulation of the BLM-hDNA2 pathway of
DNA double-strand break end resection by TopoIII
a/RMI1/
RMI2.
J.M. Daley, X. Xue, T. Chiba and P. Sung. Yale Univ.
Sch. of Medicne.
C19
760.2
DNA repair choice defines a common
pathway for recruitment of chromatin regulators.
G. Bennett,
M. Papamichos-Chronakis and C. Peterson. Univ. of
Massachusetts Med. Sch. and UMR218, Inst. Curie, Paris.
C20
760.3
In vivo role of site-directed cleavage of DNA by
the RecA-dependent nuclease Ref.
S.J. Baker, E.A. Ronayne
and M.M. Cox. Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison.
C21
760.4
Common variants of Drosophila melanogaster
Cyp6d2 cause camptothecin sensitivity and synergize with loss
of Brca2.
A.M. Thomas, C. Hui, A. South and M. McVey. Tufts
Univ.
C22
760.5
PprA: a key protein in extreme radioresistance
of Deinococcus.
M. Czerwinski and M. Junop. McMaster
Univ., Canada.
761. DNA
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C23
761.1
Rational design of an aptamer-based biosensor
for potassium ions.
A. Diegelman-Parente. Mercyhurst Univ.,
PA.
C24
761.2
Gene gap investigation of chalcone synthase in
California tarweeds and the Hawaiian silverswords.
T.L. Myers,
K. Dias and V. Vandergon. California State Univ., Northridge.
762. DNA STRUCTURE
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C25
762.1
Structure and function of Holliday junctions
complexed with ions and HU protein.
L.M. Nocka, I. Mukerji,
D.L. Beveridge, L. Wheatley and C.I. Vitoc. Wesleyan Univ.
C26
762.2
C8-arylguanine modified oligonucleotides:
tools for investigating Z-DNA formation.
B.C. Train, V.
Vongsutilers, N.M. Thomsen and P.M. Gannett. West Virginia
Univ. and Chulalongkorn Univ., Thailand.
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763. ELECTROPHORESIS
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C27
763.1
Detection of DNA damage in brown bullhead
fish from Lake Erie using comet assay.
J.E. Harmon and A.
Diegelman-Parente. Mercyhurst Univ., PA.
764. CELL DIVISION
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C28
764.1
Association of LIN28 expression and
tumorigenesis in human Wilms’ tumor cell lines.
S. Nguyen, A.
Urbach and G. Daley. Univ. of California, Riverside and HHMI,
Children’s Hosp. of Boston and Harvard Stem Cell Inst.
C29
764.2
Creation of a physical 3D Homo sapiens
single-cell model using confocal microscopy data via rapid
prototyping.
V. Paliwal, P. Hausch, V. Padmanabhan and R.
Ramachandran. Milwaukee Sch. of Engin., Ripon Col. and
Med. Col. of Wisconsin.
C30
764.3
Molecular delineation of CENP-E in mitotic
spindle plasticity using chemical probe syntelin.
M. Yao, X.
Liu and X. Yao. Hefei Natl. Lab. for Phys. Sci., Univ. of Sci. &
Technol., China and Morehouse Sch. of Med.
C31
764.4
SUV39H1 orchestrates centromeric
methylation dynamics in mitosis.
L. Chu, X. Liu and X. Yao.
Univ. of Sci. & Technol. of China, Heifei and Morehouse Sch. of
Med.
765. CELL MIGRATION
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C32
765.1
Tumor suppressor WWOX participates in cell/
cell recognition and migration.
Y-A. Chen, P-Y. Chou, L-J. Hsu
and N-S. Chang. Natl. Cheng Kung Univ. Med. Col., Taiwan
and SUNY Upstate Med. Univ.
C33
765.2
HO-2 deletion impairs wound closure in human
corneal epithelial cells by altering EGFR and FAK-mediated
signaling pathways.
A. Halilovic, D. Lin, G. Joseph, B.
Shkolnik and M.L. Schwartzman. New York Med. Col.
C34
765.3
Vasoactive intestinal peptide is chemoattractant
for resting, mouse T cells by upregulating the epidermal growth
factor receptor pathway.
S.B. Wanjara and G.P. Dorsam. North
Dakota State Univ.
C35
765.4
P2X7 expression changes after injury in
corneal epithelium.
M. Minns, C. Rich and V. Trinkaus-
Randall. Boston Univ.
C36
765.5
Swarmer cells of Proteus mirabilis migrate
faster than swimmer cells in viscous environments.
R.M.
Sacotte, D. Weibel, H. Tuson, M. Copeland and S. Trevino-
Dopatka. Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison.
766. DISEASES OF ORGANELLE MISFUNCTION
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C37
766.1
Activation of AMP kinase plays a role in the
increased apoptosis in the renal proximal tubule in cystinosis.
M. Taub and F. Cutuli. Univ. at Buffalo.
767. INTRACELLULAR DYNAMICS
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C38
767.1
Human PCID2 plays analogous roles to
Centrin 2 outside of the TREX-2 complex.
C.N. Cunningham,
C.A. Schmidt and K.K. Resendes. Westminster Col., PA.
C39
767.2
Definitive evidence using enucleated cytoplasts
for nongenomic effects of STAT5a/b siRNAs on ER structure.
P.B. Sehgal, J.E. Lee, Y-M. Yang and H. Yuan. New York Med.
Col.
C40
767.3
Intracellular trafficking of an antibody bipolar
bridged complex of HSV-1 gE-gI, IgG, and a viral antigen.
B.
Ndjamen, A. Farley, S.E. Fraser and P.J. Bjorkman. HHMI,
Caltech and MIT.
768. NUCLEAR DYNAMICS
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C41
768.1
Calcium mediated regulation of karyopherin
nuclear transport receptors.
L.E. Foltz, K. Cholewa, A. Grenet
and K.K. Resendes. Westminster Col., PA.
769. MECHANISMS OF GENE TRANSCRIPTION AND
REGULATION I
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Session II scheduled on Tuesday.
C42
769.1
Triiodothyronine increases adiponectin
mRNA by indirect action in adipocytes cell culture, 3T3-L1.
M.
Oliveira, M.T. De Sibio, R.M.C. Olimpio, R.A.M. Luvizotto,
L.P.L. Costa, S.J. Conde, F.C.F. Moretto and C.R. Nogueira.
Fac. of Med., São Paulo State Univ.-Botucatu.
C43
769.2
Determination of VraR binding activity on fmtA
promoter.
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