Thursday, February 28, 2013

Mutation location is the key to prognosis

Feb. 28, 2013 ? The three most important factors in real estate are location, location, location, and the same might be said for mutations in the gene MECP2, said researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute at Texas Children's Hospital in a report in the journal Cell.

"Where a mutation occurs can affect the severity of the symptoms of the disease," said Dr. Huda Zoghbi, professor of molecular and human genetics at BCM and director of the NRI. Zoghbi, corresponding author of the report, found the MECP2 gene in 1999 and confirmed that deficiency in the protein causes Rett syndrome, a post natal genetic disease that mainly affects girls.

Symptoms influenced by gene location

In the study, she and her colleagues relied on data from rare male patients with disruptions in MECP2 that showed that severity of symptoms could be influenced by the location of the gene mutation. The few boys with this disorder fell into two broad categories: Those who suffered severe brain disease and death before age 4 and those who lived for decades with symptoms similar to that of Rett or developmental delay and other disorders similar to those seen in autism.

Looking at the placement of the mutations in the boys, they hypothesized there was a distinct difference in symptoms seen in boys who had mutations at amino acid 270 in the protein and those who had mutations only slightly farther along, at amino acid 273. The protein is truncated or shorter in those with amino acid 270 mutations than those with the mutation at amino acid 273.

After Steven Baker, a graduate student in the Program in Developmental Biology at BCM, generated and characterized mice that had mutations at the two sites of the protein, he found that mice who had mutations at amino acid 273 lived longer and developed symptoms later than those mice who had mutations at amino acid 270 or those who lacked the MeCP2 protein all together (knock-out mice).

Disruption of topological feature

One reason for the differences could be that the mutation at amino acid 270 disrupts a key topological feature of the DNA -- an AT-Hook domain that is a DNA binding motif. By disrupting this domain, the mutation could affect the way the protein bind the DNA and make the already truncated protein much less effective.

"The participation of patients and their families with Rett researchers really helped us to key in on regions of MeCP2 that are critical for its function," said Baker, who is also an M.D./Ph.D. student in BCM's Medical Student Training Program.

The researchers propose a model for this DNA binding in which MeCP2 binds to sites across the genome. In some spots where this occurs, the protein manipulates the structure of the nearby chromatin.

Chromatin architectural factor

"We think that one function of MeCP2 (the protein associated with the gene) is to alter the architecture of chromatin (the mass of proteins and DNA found in the nucleus of the cell)," said Zoghbi, who is also Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator.

Baker said, "The picture of MeCP2 as a chromatin architectural factor is emerging from the combined efforts of many laboratories. Understanding how MeCP2 modifies chromatin structure will ultimately allow us to understand why it is so important for neuronal health."

Others who took part in this work include Lin Chen, Angela Dawn Wilkins, Peng Yu and Olivier Lichtarge, all of BCM.

Funding for this work came from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the National Institute of Neurological Disease and Stroke (HD053862), and the Baylor College of Medicine Intellectual and Developmental Disability Research Center (F30NS066527).

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  1. Steven?Andrew Baker, Lin Chen, Angela?Dawn Wilkins, Peng Yu, Olivier Lichtarge, Huda?Yahya Zoghbi. An AT-Hook Domain in MeCP2 Determines the Clinical Course of Rett Syndrome and Related Disorders. Cell, 2013; 152 (5): 984 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2013.01.038

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Anne Hathaway Apologizes For Oscars Dress

'I deeply regret any disappointment caused,' Hathaway said in a statement regarding her last-minute change of Oscar attire.
By Josh Wigler


Anne Hathaway at the 2013 Oscars
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Karen Fratti: 'The Americans,' 'COMINT' Recap: Who's Your Daddy?

Note: Do not read on if you have yet to see Season 1, Episode 5 of "The Americans," titled "COMINT."

In Episode 5 of "The Americans:" Elizabeth gets stuck in an FBI agent's trunk. Nina learns a new word, again. Philip and Stan are officially BFFs, and basically every woman on the show puts out to get ahead.

I complained last week that the show wasn't gripping me with suspense. And it still isn't. But things are starting to unfold quickly and I'm hoping that at least one -- come on, just one -- plot line carries over into next week so this doesn't all turn into "Law and Order: KGB Unit."

This week, the FBI has new communication encryptors, which means that the Director of the KGB over at the Soviet embassy cannot get in touch with an agent he's mentored, and who also happens to be spiraling out of control. This agent, Udacha, has been working as a private contractor in the Ballistic Missile Defense Program. He's stolen blueprints, provided intelligence and has an entire network set up at the Defense Department. His wife just died, he's paranoid, lonely, and he wants to talk to the KGB Director. But the embassy can't set up a meet because it means potentially leading the FBI to him.

So, Claudia tasks Elizabeth and Philip with getting their hands on the new FBI encryption codes so they can once again know when the FBI is following them and go about their business.

Philip springs into action, after playing racquetball with Stan all morning, by putting on his silly wig and going to visit Martha, the aide from the counterintelligence unit. She thinks he's a quality control guy from the department, remember? She has a crush on him -- buys new shoes for their meet and cracks a bottle of red wine to steal a smooch. Philip rebuffs her, but does get some intel on who's running the system over at FBI headquarters. This is when Elizabeth steps up and puts on her own silly wig to seduce the guy who created the encryption codes. She finds out that the codes aren't just new, but they are also mobile! With all that info in hand, they stage a fender bender with an FBI agent's car. Clad in silly wig, Philip follows it to the mechanic, with his own car with a fake problem. He stalls the agent and mechanics with silly car talk, while Elizabeth crawls out of their trunk and into the FBI car's trunk. She manages to get the encryption codes, but not before the agent gets a call and pulls out of the garage, with Elizabeth in the back of it.

It's tense for about thirty seconds, the she just climbs out, and Philip picks her up and has donuts and coffee.

Meanwhile, Beeman is demanding more and more information from Nina. She's feeling the pressure to provide and takes his urgency to mean she should give the Director oral sex to get him talking. She does, he loves it, they flirt over tea, and she's able to pass onto Beeman what we already know at this point in the episode: the KGB wants those encryption codes.

As soon as the KGB has the codes in hand, thanks to Elizabeth's acrobatic skills, the director sets up that meet with Udacha. Nina gets the word out to Stan. The FBI is giddy. They change the codes immediately, rendering them worthless. Stan and his partner head out to tail the KGB director and get Udacha. But it's in vain; the episode ends with Elizabeth shooting Udacha on his way to the meet. And now, the KGB knows they have a mole.

There is only one conclusion you could come to about the world after watching this episode: women use sex for power, and are sometimes also smart. This is apparent from even the first scene, when Elizabeth is undercover and interviewing Udacha. One of the first questions she asks, posing as security personnel for the Department of Defense, is whether he had been approached by any women recently, or if he pays for sex. The implication is that that's how sneaky ladies get what they want.

Like Nina. Nina and Beeman, and Nina and the director. With Beeman, the conversation they have about trust and him being a "wall" that protects her had some weird sexual overtones. I can't tell if he's attracted to her or if he is just awkward. She plays the naive damsel at first, until she finally uses her body for sex, then her demeanor changes. She's tougher, smoking, and challenging Stan. With the Director, because of the work environment, she's still the damsel, clunky with her teapot and her use of English idioms. Between her statuesque pumps sticking out from under the desk and the defiant way she spits out her zavarka she's my favorite character so far, and, I think, the most complex one of them all.

So what about that whipping? It was awkward to watch until we got the obligatory sly eye-roll from Elizabeth letting us know she's just playing her spy game. I was glad she was mad at Philip for wanting to "take care" of the guy for her. They are spies. Spies have to do kinky things sometimes. I know we haven't been around for much of their marriage but the way he yells at Elizabeth and barks at the kids the next morning to reclaim his manhood, rubbed me the wrong way. If he wants to help, he should come up with a way for his wife to get information from sources without having to take off her clothes. Or is sex the only way spies can get intel? I relate to Elizabeth's instinct to keep Philip out of it. Her outburst, "You are not my Daddy!" to get him to stop playing the white knight felt real. Like she's torn between the young girl stuck in a foreign country with a strange man and being the bad-ass agent that she is.

That conflict was echoed in the conversation with Claudia about the difficulty in being female KGB agents. Claudia says that American women don't get it, that they can't just ask for equality, they have to go out there and take it, demand it, every single day. Like Martha. Poor Martha buys fancy new shoes and tries them on at the office. When Beeman's partner tells her they make her calves look good, she calls sexual harassment in front of the boss. The boss gives a mini-lecture about respect and then rolls his eyes at the guys as she walks away. When Philip, later, tells her that they can't be intimate because of their professional situation, she just sits there with a blank look on her face while he pries information from her. No questions asked. Why doesn't she kick him out? And why doesn't she see that he's wearing a wig? And why does Stan Beeman want to study Russian instead of going to bed with his wife? These are my burning questions.

"The Americans" airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m. EST on FX.

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Developmental Disabilities NJ | Stay Out Of Sight

A Guide To Mental Well being Services

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Just about every service is designed to adhere to a specific principle for specialist care. Every strategy should be made to include a comprehensive strategy to assist patients in reaching the highest probable degree of functioning within a safe and non-restrictive environment. Emphasis is constantly placed on the most effective outcomes for the patient and integration into society for healthy living.

The techniques of treatment obtainable to individuals should be diverse and include a number of approaches so the most suitable service is supplied to address the demands of the patient. Although tailoring programs to individual needs is significant, the implemented strategies really should incorporate a program of care for special groups. This way, entire communities receive proper help.

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Patients suffering from debilitating conditions need to get top quality and continuous care that is usually offered by way of specially developed programs and state clinics. The supplied services encourage individuals to work with professionally trained counselors in making critical decisions concerning care and outcomes. An method that incorporates the rights of others is adopted in being able to empower individuals and families in their recovery procedure.

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Iraq resumes flights to Kuwait after 22-year halt

BAGHDAD (AP) ? An Iraqi Airways flight landed in Kuwait on Wednesday for the first time since Saddam Hussein's 1990 invasion of the tiny emirate as the neighboring states try to repair more than two decades of strained relations.

Government ministers from both countries were on hand for the ceremonial landing at the international airport in Kuwait City shortly before noon.

Iraq's Transportation Ministry spokesman, Karim al-Nouri, said the flight will open "important horizons for cooperation based on brotherhood" with Kuwait. Passenger demand will determine the number of flights in the future, he said.

In January, Kuwait's parliament approved a deal under which Baghdad will pay $500 million in compensation to Kuwait's national carrier for damages caused during the Iraqi occupation. The accord seeks to end a long-running dispute over reparations for Kuwait Airways.

The disagreement had centered on Kuwait's accusations that Saddam's regime stole 10 airplanes and millions of dollars' worth of equipment and spare parts during the invasion. Kuwait earlier wanted $1.2 billion in reparations, which Iraq's postwar leaders resisted.

The chairman and managing director of Kuwait Airways Corp., Sami al-Nisf, said all outstanding issues between the Kuwaiti and Iraqi carriers have been completely and fully resolved, Kuwait's state news agency reported. He suggested that there could be interest in Kuwait resuming flights to Baghdad, but an aircraft shortage hinders those plans for now.

Although the airline dispute appears settled, there are other disputes over war reparations between the two nations.

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Christina Applegate weds musician Martyn LeNoble

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Emmy-winning actress Christina Applegate quietly married rock musician Martyn LeNoble at a wedding in Los Angeles, a representative of the "Anchorman" star said on Monday.

Applegate, 41, and LeNoble, 43, exchanged vows on Sunday while the entertainment world was trained on the Academy Awards, the film industry's biggest night.

The couple was "surrounded by family in a private ceremony at their home in Los Angeles," Applegate's spokeswoman said in a statement.

The couple, who have been together since 2008, engaged in 2010 and have a 2-year-old daughter, Sadie.

It is the second marriage for both.

Applegate was most recently on the television comedy "Up All Night." She announced she was leaving the NBC series in February over the show's creative direction.

Dutch LeNoble, a bassist, was a founding member of 1990s alternative rock group Porno for Pyros.

(Reporting by Eric Kelsey; Editing by Jill Serjeant and Eric Walsh)

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Alarm Clock Gun: Vent Your Anger at Being Awake

If knowing you're going to wake up on time for work helps you sleep better, then slap two rounds of AAA batteries in this pistol-shaped alarm clock and stash it under your pillow. When it's time to wake from your slumber it gently vibrates you back to reality, and a built-in projector lets you pull off amazing quickdraw time checks all night long. More »


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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Tech leaders plan virtual push on immigration

WASHINGTON (AP) ? High-tech leaders including the former heads of AOL and Mozilla are organizing a "virtual march for immigration reform" aimed at pressuring lawmakers to enact sweeping changes to the nation's immigration laws.

The effort unveiled Monday is particularly focused on making it easier for the U.S. to attract highly educated immigrants and those aiming to work in high-tech fields.

Silicon Valley leaders and others have long complained of the difficulties of bringing high-tech workers to the U.S. and allowing them to stay once they're here, and immigration legislation taking shape on Capitol Hill is expected to address the issue.

The new effort, backed by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's Partnership for a New American Economy, aims to collect supporters and organize a date this spring for them to flood lawmakers' offices via Twitter, Facebook, and other means.

"What we're essentially doing is having tech leaders use technology to influence the debate," said John Feinblatt, Bloomberg's chief policy adviser. "In the in the old days, people used to hire a lobbyist."

The possibilities of such an approach were illustrated last year when Congress dropped legislation to crack down on online piracy after a massive campaign by Internet services and users.

The new effort brings together an array of high-tech heavy hitters including Steve Case, co-founder of AOL and chief executive of Revolution; John Lilly, former chief executive of Mozilla and partner at Greylock Partners; venture capitalist Mike Maples; and Brad Feld, managing director of the Foundry Group.

"We've got to make the case that in today's economy the currency is talent, and we need the talent in this country if we want to continue to be the great economic leader that we are," Feinblatt said.

The group's priorities for emerging immigration legislation include more visas for high-tech workers; a new visa for entrepreneurs, something some other industrialized nations already offer; and permanent resident status for immigrants who graduate from U.S. universities with degrees in science, technology, engineering and math.

These are all measures supported by President Barack Obama and are likely to be embraced to some degree in legislation being written in the Senate by a bipartisan group of negotiators.

Current law limits the number of immigrants who can come to the U.S. to work for high-tech companies and provides no straightforward path for top-tier graduates to stay here. More so than other areas of the immigration debate, such as border security and a path to legalization for the 11 million illegal immigrants already here, boosting high-tech immigration tends to enjoy bipartisan support, although there've been disputes in Congress over how to accomplish the goal.

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