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Triveni Menon
Postdoctoral Scientist 04
Publications
12/11/24 | TUDCA modulates drug bioavailability to regulate resistance to acute ER stress in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Chadwick SR, Stack-Couture S, Berg MD, Gregorio SD, Lung B, Genereaux J, Moir RD, Brandl CJ, Willis IM, Snapp EL, Lajoie P
Mol Biol Cell. 2024 Dec 11:mbcE24040147. doi: 10.1091/mbc.E24-04-0147

Cells counter accumulation of misfolded secretory proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) through activation of the Unfolded Protein Response (UPR). Small molecules termed chemical chaperones can promote protein folding to alleviate ER stress. The bile acid tauroursodeoxycholic acid (TUDCA), has been described as a chemical chaperone. While promising in models of protein folding diseases, TUDCA's mechanism of action remains unclear. Here, we found TUDCA can rescue growth of yeast treated with the ER stressor tunicamycin (Tm), even in the absence of a functional UPR. In contrast, TUDCA failed to rescue growth on other ER stressors. Nor could TUDCA attenuate chronic UPR associated with specific gene deletions or over-expression of a misfolded mutant secretory protein. Neither pretreatment with or delayed addition of TUDCA conferred protection against Tm. Importantly, attenuation of Tm-induced toxicity required TUDCA's critical micelle forming concentration, suggesting a mechanism where TUDCA directly sequesters drugs. Indeed, in several assays, TUDCA treated cells closely resembled cells treated with lower doses of Tm. In addition, we found TUDCA can inhibit dyes from labeling intracellular compartments. Thus, our study challenges the model of TUDCA as a chemical chaperone and suggests that TUDCA decreases drug bioavailability, allowing cells to adapt to ER stress.

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Turner Lab
Our overall goal is to understand how olfactory information is represented in terms of neural spike trains, and how associative learning modifies those representations.
Conferences
Turning Images to Knowledge: Large-Scale 3D Image Annotation, Management and Visualization
A follow-up to the first held in spring 2010, this conference focused not on pure image analysis, but instead stressed the importance of extracting useful and biologically relevant descriptions...
Conferences
Turning Images to Knowledge: Large-Scale 3D Image Annotation, Management, and Visualization
This conference will focus not on pure image analysis, but will instead stress the importance of extracting useful and biologically relevant descriptions and knowledge from image contents in a...
Publications
01/01/11 | Turning males on: activation of male courtship behavior in Drosophila melanogaster.
Pan Y, Robinett CC, Baker BS
PLoS One. 2011;6:e21144. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0021144

The innate sexual behaviors of Drosophila melanogaster males are an attractive system for elucidating how complex behavior patterns are generated. The potential for male sexual behavior in D. melanogaster is specified by the fruitless (fru) and doublesex (dsx) sex regulatory genes. We used the temperature-sensitive activator dTRPA1 to probe the roles of fru(M)- and dsx-expressing neurons in male courtship behaviors. Almost all steps of courtship, from courtship song to ejaculation, can be induced at very high levels through activation of either all fru(M) or all dsx neurons in solitary males. Detailed characterizations reveal different roles for fru(M) and dsx in male courtship. Surprisingly, the system for mate discrimination still works well when all dsx neurons are activated, but is impaired when all fru(M) neurons are activated. Most strikingly, we provide evidence for a fru(M)-independent courtship pathway that is primarily vision dependent.

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