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English in Education. 56:186-200
The emergence of e-literature – texts created on and for digital devices – has coincided with innovative, transgressive methods of storytelling. Pry, an iOS-based text, exemplifies e-literature’s p...
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K.J. Rudenga, Clare M. O'Connor, Jennifer Frederick, Todd D. Reeves, Xinnian Chen, Laura E. Hake, Larry H. Ludlow
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CBE Life Sciences Education
This study examines the role of contextual factors in the efficacy of professional development for graduate teaching assistants by comparing presemester workshops for graduate teaching assistants at three Northeastern research universities.
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CBE Life Sciences Education
Introductory students in a large, multisection course-based undergraduate research experience acquired content knowledge and research skills while studying the evolutionary conservation of enzymes involved in methionine synthesis. The course research
Autor:
Douglas M. Warner, Clare M. O'Connor
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The FASEB Journal. 30
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Clare M. O'Connor
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CourseSource. 3
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Clare M, O'Connor
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The Enzymes. 24
Protein L-isoaspartyl, D-aspartyl O-methyltransferases (PIMTs) are ancient enzymes distributed through all phylogenetic domains. PIMTs catalyze the methylation of L-isoaspartyl, and to a lesser extent D-aspartyl, residues arising from the spontaneous
Autor:
Douglas M. Warner, Clare M. O'Connor
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The FASEB Journal. 29
Autor:
Alan M. Friedman, David A. Chavous, Jens Bjerregaard, James E. Knapp, Eric J. Bennett, William E. Royer, Clare M. O'Connor
Publikováno v:
Biochemistry. 42:12844-12853
Protein L-isoaspartyl methyltransferases (PIMT; EC 2.1.1.77) catalyze the S-adenosylmethionine-dependent methylation of L-isoaspartyl residues that arise spontaneously in proteins with age, thereby initiating a repair process that restores the normal
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Journal of Biological Chemistry. 275:20295-20301
The ubiquitin-proteasome pathway is believed to selectively degrade post-synthetically damaged proteins in eukaryotic cells. To study this process we used calmodulin (CaM) as a substrate because of its importance in cell regulation and because it acq
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Molecular Reproduction and Development. 56:139-144
The mammalian testis contains high levels of a protein, L-isoaspartyl (D-aspartyl) O-methyltransferase (PIMT), postulated to play a role in the repair of age-damaged proteins. To examine the regulation of PIMT concentrations during the development of