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Shakespeare Carolina Presents "Miss Julie" at Winthrop July 28-31, Aug. 4-7
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Shakespeare Carolina's first production this summer at Winthrop is "Miss Julie." The company will present "Taming of the Shrew" in August. Shakespeare Carolina has produced theatre in the Carolinas since the late 1990s.
Published by: Winthrop University
New Gifts Support Archives' Mission, Fund Two Historical Projects
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Donors Betty Buff and Julie Epting have made gifts to support new projects at Louise Pettus Archives & Special Collections. The gifts, which total $15,000, fund projects advancing the archives' mission.
Published by: Winthrop University
Considerations for Setting Up Play Therapy Training Clinics
When setting up a play therapy training clinic, there are many considerations to explore regarding designing a therapeutic space, selecting toys and other materials, exploring the rationale for the toy selection and examining...
Winthrop Grad to Participate in Eagles Nest as Precursor to 'Shark Tank' Debut
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Julie Busha '00 will appear on ABC's Shark Tank at 9 p.m. Nov. 15. In preparation for the show viewing, she will be on campus for Eagles Nest, her own version of the Shark Tank, on campus at 7 p.m., Nov. 6 in Whitton Auditorium.
Published by: Winthrop University
English Faculty Member Attended Phi Kappa Phi Convention
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Quick Facts Ralston currently serves as president of the Winthrop chapter of Phi Kappa Phi and attended the convention as the chapter's voting delegate. The three-day event featured a keynote address from Julie Shumacher...
Published by: Winthrop University
Comment on "Protein assemblies ejected directly from native membranes yield complexes for mass spectrometry".
Chorev et al (Reports, 16 November 2018, p. 829) describe mass spectrometry on mitochondrial membrane proteins ionized directly from their native environment. However, the assignments made to measured masses are incorrect or...
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Paracoccus denitrificans
Mitochondrial complex I (NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase) is a crucial metabolic enzyme that couples the free energy released from NADH oxidation and ubiquinone reduction to the translocation of four protons across the inner...
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Reimagining the Audience-Dancer Relationship Through Mobile Augmented Reality
The research and development of an augmented reality (AR) application for Vancouver-based dance company Small Stage challenged a team of students at a graduate digital media program to understand how AR might reinvent the...
Membrane-domain mutations in respiratory complex I impede catalysis but do not uncouple proton pumping from ubiquinone reduction.
Owen D Jarman, Judy Hirst
Mar 02, 2023
Respiratory complex I [NADH:ubiquinone (UQ) oxidoreductase] captures the free energy released from NADH oxidation and UQ reduction to pump four protons across an energy-transducing membrane and power ATP synthesis. Mechanisms...
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Structure of mammalian respiratory complex I.
Complex I (NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase), one of the largest membrane-bound enzymes in the cell, powers ATP synthesis in mammalian mitochondria by using the reducing potential of NADH to drive protons across the inner...
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Mammalian Respiratory Complex I Through the Lens of Cryo-EM.
Single-particle electron cryomicroscopy (cryo-EM) has led to a revolution in structural work on mammalian respiratory complex I. Complex I (mitochondrial NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase), a membrane-bound redox-driven proton...
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Mitochondrial complex I structure reveals ordered water molecules for catalysis and proton translocation.
Daniel N Grba, Judy Hirst
Aug 11, 2020
Mitochondrial complex I powers ATP synthesis by oxidative phosphorylation, exploiting the energy from ubiquinone reduction by NADH to drive protons across the energy-transducing inner membrane. Recent cryo-EM analyses of...
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Using a chimeric respiratory chain and EPR spectroscopy to determine the origin of semiquinone species previously assigned to mitochondrial complex I
Abstract: Background: For decades, semiquinone intermediates have been suggested to play an essential role in catalysis by one of the most enigmatic proton-pumping enzymes, respiratory complex I, and different mechanisms have...
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Using a chimeric respiratory chain and EPR spectroscopy to determine the origin of semiquinone species previously assigned to mitochondrial complex I
Abstract: Background: For decades, semiquinone intermediates have been suggested to play an essential role in catalysis by one of the most enigmatic proton-pumping enzymes, respiratory complex I, and different mechanisms have...
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Transparent Quasi-Random Structures for Multimodal Light Trapping in Ultrathin Solar Cells with Broad Engineering Tolerance.
Waveguide modes are well-known to be a valuable light-trapping resource for absorption enhancement in solar cells. However, their scarcity in the thinnest device stacks compromises the multiresonant performance required to reach...
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