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Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from Isaac H. Kempner to Arch N. Booth discussing his concerns about his hotel reservation
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from Arch N. Booth to Isaac H. Kempner informing the latter that his hotel accommodations have been corrected
Ki-67 is a PP1-interacting protein that organises the mitotic chromosome periphery
Copyright @ 2014 Booth et al. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.When the nucleolus disassembles during open mitosis, many nucleolar proteins and RNAs associate with chromosomes, establishing a perichromosomal compartment coating the chromosome periphery. At present nothing is known about the function of this poorly characterised compartment. In this study, we report that the nucleolar protein Ki-67 is required for the assembly of the perichromosomal compartment in human cells. Ki-67 is a cell-cycle regulated protein phosphatase 1-binding protein that is involved in phospho-regulation of the nucleolar protein B23/nucleophosmin. Following siRNA depletion of Ki-67, NIFK, B23, nucleolin, and four novel chromosome periphery proteins all fail to associate with the periphery of human chromosomes. Correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) images suggest a near-complete loss of the entire perichromosomal compartment. Mitotic chromosome condensation and intrinsic structure appear normal in the absence of the perichromosomal compartment but significant differences in nucleolar reassembly and nuclear organisation are observed in post-mitotic cells
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from Isaac H. Kempner to Arch N. Booth discussing his hotel reservations
A Conversation with Char Booth
Welcome to a special audio edition of In the Library with the Lead Pipe. Ellie Collier talks to Char Booth, E-Learning Librarian at the University of California at Berkeley and author of Informing Innovation: Tracking Student Interest in Emerging Library Technologies at Ohio University, a book length research report recently published by ACRL and available [...
Ovens River, Victoria [picture] /
Plate in vol. 4 of: Australia / by Edwin Carton Booth.; Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK2458/56.; Signature engraved on image l.r.: N. Chevalier, 1871.; U254 hand col
Booth, N W, VX27287
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/372642Surname: BOOTH
Given Name(s) or Initials: N W
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX27287
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 16614183560
Item: [2016.0049.04967] "Booth, N W, VX27287
Morse's Creek, Victoria [picture] /
Engraved on plate l.r.: N. Chevalier, 1872.; Plate in vol. 3 of: Australia / by Edwin Carton Booth.; Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK2458/38.; U236 hand col.; S3040
Halyzia dejavu Poorani & Booth, 2006, sp. n.
2. Halyzia dejavu sp. n. (Plate 1 B, Figs. 10–17) Diagnosis: Halyzia dejavu sp.n. is very similar to H. straminea in its general appearance, but can be differentiated from the latter by the following: (i) body outline, particularly elytra, broader and more rounded, lateral sides of pronotum and elytra conspicuously and very broadly explanate, (ii) pronotal spots larger and more widely separated; (iii) all the elytral spots always distinctly elongate and much longer than broad, somewhat obliquely placed, (iv) elytral punctures slightly finer and more deeply impressed, interstices with dense, deeply impressed microsculpture, (v) prosternal intercoxal process with subparallel carinae, not reaching up to middle of prosternum (vi) postcoxal line much more reduced and only slightly recurved laterally, not reaching the lateral margin, and (vii) the male genitalia, particularly the sipho. Description: Length 8.05–8.50 mm, width 6.96–7.20 mm. Form elongate, broadly oval, broadest around middle of elytra, dorsal side glabrous except for head. Ground colour of head, pronotum and elytra bright luteous to lemon yellow, as in H. straminea; pronotum with a pair of subquadrate to crescent-shaped, reddish brown to dull brown spots, one on either side of scutellum on posterior margin; scutellum yellow with pale brown border; each elytron with four reddish brown to dull brown spots in a 1-2 - 1 pattern as in H. straminea, but all spots clearly much longer than wide and obliquely positioned; elytral suture with dull brown to reddish brown stripe with scalloped / wavy margin (Plate 1 B); lateral sides of pronotum and elytra transparent. Ventral side with pronotal hypomera, pro- and mesosterna and elytral epipleura pale luteous yellow; mouthparts, legs, metasternum and abdomen darker yellow to yellowish brown. Head partly retracted into pronotum, inner margins of eyes anteriorly strongly divergent, interocular distance slightly less than eye width, eye canthus deep. Pronotum with lateral sides upturned, dorsum with shallowly impressed punctures, separated by 1–4 diameters, concentrated only in middle, punctation obliterated or absent towards lateral sides, interspaces between punctures microreticulate. Scutellum triangular, about 1 / 11 as wide as posterior margin of pronotum. Elytra with very broadly explanate lateral sides, punctation more deeply impressed and denser than that on pronotum, punctures more or less evenly spaced, separated by 2–5 diameters, interspaces between punctures with deep and dense microsculpture. Prosternal intercoxal process with a pair of subparallel carinae, not reaching middle of prosternum. Anterior margin of mesosternum very shallowly emarginate in middle. Postcoxal plate on abdominal ventrite I (Fig. 10) very short and incomplete, stopping well short of posterior margin. Posterior margin of ventrite V in female (Fig. 11) medially produced into a semicircular lobe, more conspicuous than that in H. straminea, and with a deep, concave depression or dent in middle, ventrite VI medially barely emarginate; in male, ventrite V shallowly and ventrite VI very deeply and semicircularly emarginate, with a heavy fringe of marginal hairs in the latter (Fig. 12). Tarsal claws with a large, broad basal tooth. Elytral epipleura strongly concave in middle, upturned in outer half. Female spermatheca (Fig. 13) as illustrated. Male genitalia (Figs. 14–17) with median lobe of tegmen (Fig. 14) very similar to that in H. straminea, but more compact with an apical projection, posterolateral corners of terminal expansion sharply pointed; sipho (Fig. 15) having siphonal capsule with clear inner and outer processes (Fig. 16), siphonal apex (Fig. 17) with two rows of irregular serrations on ventral side, conspicuous in lateral view. Specimens examined: Holotype male, Nepal: Phulcoki, 2700 m, Montane Oak Forest, 11 /VIII/ 1983 / M.G. Allen BM 1983 - 254 / Halyzia n. sp. Det. R.G. Booth 2006; Paratypes: 4 females, Nepal: 8800 ’ Kathmandu Dist., Phulcoki, 27.- 31.v. 1983 / M.J.D. Brendell B.M. 1983 - 222 (BMNH). India: Sikkim: Feeding on aphids on wild plant, no other data, 1 ♀. Distribution: Presently known from India (Sikkim) and Nepal. Etymology: The species name is in reference to the fact that it looks very familiar and similar to another already known species, H. straminea. Remarks: Mader (1932) illustrated this species as H. straminea (Table 56, Fig. 8) along with the nominate form of H. straminea (Table 56, Fig. 9). He mentioned that they appeared to be different, but probably belonged to the same species. Associated habitat: Data label of a specimen in PDBC collections indicates, perhaps erroneously, that this species was feeding on indeterminate aphids. One paratype from Phulcoki (BMNH) was collected at light.Published as part of Poorani, J. & Booth, R. G., 2006, A new sibling species of Halyzia straminea (Hope) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae: Halyziini) from the Indian subcontinent, pp. 63-68 in Zootaxa 1354 on pages 66-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17457
[EB 2009, Exhibit Booth]
[Title supplied by cataloger]AAA Exhibit Booth and Meet the Author Session at the 2009 Experimental Biology conference
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