OSU - Faculty and Staff Publications: Recent submissions
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NMR studies of membrane proteins
(Springer Nature, 2010-01-01)Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of membrane proteins yield valuable insights into their structure and topology. For example, the tilt angle and rotation of the helices in an ion channel can be determined by solid-state ... -
Optimizing concrete pavement opening to traffic
(National Concrete Pavement Technology Center, 2023-09)This technical summary reviews the science and strategy behind current practices related to the decision to open new pavement surfaces to traffic and how opening to traffic can be accelerated when necessary. Strategies ... -
Physical basis of biological rhythms
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The role for CYCLIN A1;2/TARDY ASYNCHRONOUS MEIOSIS in differentiated cells in Arabidopsis
(2013-07-20)The Arabidopsis A1-type cyclin, CYCA1;2, also named TARDY ASYNCHRONOUS MEIOSIS (TAM), is known for its positive role in meiotic cell cycle progression, but its function in other cells has not been characterized. Here we ... -
Loss-of-function mutants and overexpression lines of the Arabidopsis cyclin CYCA1;2/TARDY ASYNCHRONOUS MEIOSIS exhibit different defects in prophase-I meiocytes but produce the same abnormal meiotic products
(2014-11-17)In Arabidopsis, loss-of-function mutations in the A-type cyclin CYCA1;2/TARDY ASYNCHRONOUS MEIOSIS (TAM) gene lead to the production of abnormal meiotic products including triads and dyads. Here we report that overexpression ... -
CELLULASE6 and MANNANASE7 affect cell differentiation and silique dehiscence in Arabidopsis
(2017-06-19)Cellulases, hemicellulases and pectinases play important roles in fruit development and maturation, but mutants with defects in the fruit have not been reported for cellulase or hemicellulase genes. Here we report the ... -
AFB1 and 5 act maternally outside the seed to promote seed growth in Arabidopsis
(2018-07-14)The plant hormone auxin in maternal tissues plays a major role in promoting seed growth. However, whether auxin affects seed growth in maternal tissues in or outside the seed is unclear. In the process of investigating the ... -
Predicting maternal auxin-signaling networks for seed dormancy regulation in Arabidopsis
(2021-06-21)Auxin, like ABA, promotes seed dormancy, but how auxin promotes seed dormancy is not well understood. In studying seed dormancy regulation, we found that AUXIN SIGNALING F-BOX PROTEIN 1 (AFB1) and 5 maternally promoted ... -
Negative regulation of seed germination by maternal AFB1 and AFB5 in Arabidopsis
(2023-09-12)The plant hormone auxin suppresses seed germination, but how auxin does it remains poorly understood. While studying the functions of the AUXIN SIGNALING F-BOX (AFB) auxin co-receptors in Arabidopsis, we consistently ... -
Constructing and testing a genetic network for controlling seed germination in Arabidopsis
(2023-06-05)The funiculus (FUN) is continuous with the chalazal seed coat (CSC) during seed development. We previously reported that AUXIN SIGNALING F-BOX PROTEIN 1 and 5 (AFB1 and 5) expressed in FUN and CSC suppress seed germination. ... -
Evaluating verification awareness as a method for assessing adaptation risk
(Elsevier, 2021-02-22)Self-integration requires a system to be self-aware and self-protecting of its functionality and communication processes to mitigate interference in accomplishing its goals. Incorporating self-protection into a framework ... -
MAPE-K/MAPE-SAC: An interaction framework for adaptive systems with security assurance cases
(Elsevier, 2020-04-06)Security certification establishes that a given system satisfies properties and constraints as specified in the system security profile. Mechanisms and techniques have been developed to assess if and how well the system ... -
Ideology shapes how workers perceive and react to workplace discrimination: An experimental study on parenthood discrimination
(Elsevier, 2022-01-29)Employers use ideologically-tinged rhetoric to justify workplace discrimination. We argue that workers will be less likely to label biased treatment against them as discriminatory when they subscribe to those ideologies ... -
Judgments of economic fairness are based more on perceived economic mobility than perceived inequality
(SAGE Publications, 2022-09-29)Are judgments of the fairness of the American economy based on perceptions of economic inequality, mobility, or both? In two experiments, the authors varied information on levels of U.S. inequality and mobility, measuring ...