Publications by authors named "M Cyrus Daugherty"

Quadrupedal movement training (QMT) is a unique form of bodyweight training shown to improve flexibility, FMS scores, and proprioception, however, little is known about its muscle activation characteristics. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to compare surface EMG (sEMG) activity of muscles of the trunk, upper, and lower extremity during QMT movements and common traditional bodyweight exercises (TRA). Twenty (males n = 9) participants (age: 27.

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Hierarchical structures and heterogeneous materials are found in many natural and engineered systems including additive manufacturing, alternative energy, biology and polymer science. Though the structure-function relationship is important for developing more advanced materials, structural characterization over broad length scales often requires multiple complementary measurements. Neutron far-field interferometry aims to enable multi-scale characterization by combining the best of neutron imaging with small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) via dark-field imaging.

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  • RIPK1 and RIPK3 are crucial for various innate immune functions, but some associated proteins vary across vertebrate lineages, indicating differing evolutionary pressures.
  • Comparative analysis shows rapid evolutionary changes in RIPK1 and RIPK3, as well as recurring losses of RIPK3-associated proteins in certain lineages.
  • Despite these variations, RIPK3 can still effectively activate NF-κB and induce cell death in human cells, suggesting a core function that adapts based on species-specific needs through the RIP homotypic interaction motif (RHIM).
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ZYG11B is a substrate specificity factor for Cullin-RING ubiquitin ligase (CRL2) involved in many biological processes, including Gly/N-degron pathways. Yet how the binding of ZYG11B with CRL2 is coupled to substrate recognition and ubiquitination is unknown. We present the Cryo-EM structures of the CRL2-ZYG11B holoenzyme alone and in complex with a Gly/N-peptide from the inflammasome-forming pathogen sensor NLRP1.

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