![]() ![]() We present computational and experimental data that are consistent with a joint function for the differentially localized ClpB disaggregases, and with the possibility of a shared client/chaperone relationship between the mitochondrial Fe/S homoaconitase encoded by the lost LYS4 gene and the two ClpBs. These lost genes encode: ( i) sixteen distinct biosynthetic functions ( ii) the two ancestral eukaryotic ClpB disaggregases, Hsp78 and Hsp104, which function in the mitochondria and cytosol, respectively and ( iii) six other assorted functions. ![]() Here, we identify twenty-four genetic functions that are retained in fungi and choanoflagellates but undetectable in animals. Whether loss of genes also co-evolved with this developmental reprogramming has not yet been addressed. Word Parts Dictionary, McFarland & Co.The evolution of animals involved acquisition of an emergent gene repertoire for gastrulation.On the Lamb in a Doggy Dog World, Arbutus Press, 2006.Word Parts Dictionary, 2nd edition, McFarland & Co., 2008.More Words to the Wise, Arbutus Press, 2009.Professor Sheehan is a member of the Society of Midland Authors, the Dictionary Society of North America, the American Dialect Society, and Michigan Writers. He was formerly on the Board of Advisors of the Area Agency on Aging of Northwest Michigan, and was a member of the Bay Area Senior Advocates. He serves as Chairman of the forty-member State Advisory Council on Aging. ![]() Michigan's Governor Granholm appointed him to the Commission on Services to the Aging he has been reappointed to another three-year term by Governor Snyder. The show is called Words to the Wise, and it covers the joys and vicissitudes of the English language. In his spare time he is a writer, and he does a weekly guest stint on Tuesday mornings from 9:00-10:00 on AM 580, WTCM. He lives in Leelanau County with his artist wife Dona. Michael Sheehan retired in 1994 after teaching English for 26 years in the City Colleges of Chicago. Sheehan Location: Cedar, Michigan, United States There is no archive.Ībout Me Name: Michael J. EST, by going to and clicking on Listen Now. Listen to Mike’s program in real time every Tuesday morning, 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Now available from McFarland & Co.: Word Parts Dictionary, 2nd edition By then, it meant “a married or elderly woman, who, for the sake of propriety, accompanies a young unmarried lady in public as guide and protector.” īy 1720, the transfer from a protective head covering to a protective person was complete. In a strange turn of events, it also meant a small escutcheon placed on the forehead of a horse pulling a hearse during a funeral procession. The American Heritage Dictionary also points out that it was applied to the hood placed on a hawk’s head to keep it calm. It comes from an Old French word that meant a hood used to cover a person’s head protectively. So it’s probably better to give preference to chaperon. Someone mistakenly thought that an -e- was needed at the end of the word to make it feminine. Elizabeth asks if the word should be spelled chaperon or chaperone.īoth are found in dictionaries, but some commentators point out that the chaperone spelling is an incorrect Anglicization of a French word.
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