Background: The social information processing (SIP) model of trauma and intimate partner violence (IPV), which emphasizes the impact of trauma on one's ability to accurately process social information and subsequent failure to generate and enact nonaggressive responses, has gained attention in the United States. Recent clinical trial evidence suggests that the Strength at Home (SAH) intervention, a 12-session program that is based on this model, is efficacious in reducing and ending abusive behavior among U.S.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSalmonella enterica is a ubiquitous and clinically-important bacterial pathogen, able to infect and cause different diseases in a wide range of hosts. Here, we report the isolation and characterization of a new S. enterica serovar (13,23:i:-; S.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe human visual system excels in object recognition and scene interpretation even in scenes in which some (or even all) observed objects are partially occluded or fragmented. This highly efficient capacity is facilitated by constructive processes of contour completion between inducers to yield the perception of whole objects across gaps. A fundamental problem of the process is when and how the visual system groups different inducers in the visual scene between which completion occurs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSignal transduction via light-dependent redox control of reversible thylakoid protein phosphorylation has evolved in plants as a unique mechanism for controlling events related to light energy utilization. Here we report for the first time that protein phosphorylation can be activated without light or the addition of reducing agents by a transient exposure of isolated thylakoid membranes to low pH in darkness. The activation of the kinase after incubation of dark-adapted thylakoids at pH 4.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhosphorylation of chlorophyll alb-binding proteins of the of photosystem II light-harvesting assembly controls the energy distribution between the two photosystems as well as the turnover of thylakoid membrane proteins. The LHCII kinase, suggested to be a 64 kDa protein, is light-regulated by a mechanism involving reduction of plastoquinone and the participation of the cytochrome b6lf complex. A cDNA encoding that protein has been isolated from a lambda gt11-based library made from spinach polyadenylated RNA using a two-step strategy involving screening by polyclonal monospecific antisera and plaque hybridization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe deactivation of the redox-controlled light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b protein kinase of Acetabularia acetabulum and pea thylakoids was studied. Substituted benzoquinone, naphthoquinone, and anthraquinone analogs including mono-, di-, and trihalogenated and/or alkylated quinones, which are known to inhibit the cytochrome b6/f activity, deactivate the kinase in the dark, and prevent its activation in the light. Analogs halogenated at positions 2- or 3- are the most effective deactivators.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe cytochrome b6 polypeptide present in cytochrome b6/f preparations from spinach thylakoids is phosphorylated concomitantly with the autophosphorylation of the 64 kDa polypeptide identified as the redox-controlled LHCII kinase. The N-terminal sequence of the 64 kDa kinase and sequence analysis of cytochrome b6 indicate the existence of putative phosphorylation sites in both proteins.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have previously reported that the cytochrome b6/f complex may be involved in the redox activation of light harvesting chlorophyll-a/b protein complex of photosystem II (LHCII) kinase in higher plants (Gal, A., Shahak, Y., Schuster, G.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of unoccupancy of the QB site by plastoquinone on the photoinactivation of reaction center II in a Cyt b6/f-less mutant of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, B6, was investigated. In these cells the oxidation of plastoquinol generated by electron flow via RC II to plastoquinone and thus the turnover of PQH2/PQ via the QB site are drastically reduced. Reaction center II of the mutant cells was resistant to photoinactivation relative to the control cells as demonstrated by measurements of light-induced destabilization of S2-QB- charge recombination, rise in intrinsic fluorescence and loss of variable fluorescence.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe regulation of the protein kinase activity responsible for the phosphorylation of the light-harvesting complex of photosystem II (LHCII) 27-kDa polypeptide involved in the State I-State II transitions in Acetabularia thylakoids was investigated. The LHCII kinase of isolated thylakoids retains its activity in absence of light-driven electron flow or reductants added in the dark. However, the kinase is reversibly inactivated by addition of oxidants in vitro or by far red (710 nm) light in vivo.
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