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Author: Plopper Title: Cells, 3e

Prod. Ed.: Lou Bruno Copy Ed.: Pam Thomson

ABBREVIATIONS/ACRONYMS

• Define at first mention in text per chapter and then use acronym throughout.

• Emphasizing acronym characters: Use italic, not capitalization: nuclear mitotic

apparatus (NuMA)

ABD actin binding domain

ADF actin depolymerizing factor

APC/C anaphase promoting complex/cyclosome

ASF1 antisilencing function 1

ATP adenosine triphosphate

CAF-1 chromatin assembly factor-1

CDK cyclin-dependent kinase

CGN cis-Golgi network

CKI cyclin kinase inhibitor

CoA coenzyme A

COP coat protein (I and II)

CPD cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer

CSC cancer stem cell

DSB double-stranded break

dsRNA double-stranded RNA

ECM extracellular matrix

EGF epidermal growth factor

EM electron microscopy

ER endoplasmic reticulum

ERAD ER-associated degradation

ETC electron transport chain

FISH fluorescent in situ hybridization

FRAP fluorescence recovery after photobleaching

GFAP glial fibrillary acidic protein

HAT histone acetyltransferase

HDAC histone deacetylase

HNPCC hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer

hnRNP heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein particle

HR homologous recombination

HSPG heparan sulfate proteoglycan

IAP inhibitor of apoptosis protein

IP3 inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate

MAP microtubule-associated protein

MAPK mitogen-activated protein kinase

MAR matrix attachment region

MCM minichromosome maintenance complex

MEN mitotic exit network

miR microRNA

MMR mismatch repair

MOMP mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization

MT microtubule

MTOC microtubule-organizing center

NAD nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide

ncRNA noncoding RNA

NF-κB nuclear factor-κB

NHEJ nonhomologous end joining

NOE nuclear Overhauser effect

ORC origin recognition complex

ORF open reading frame

PBP penicillin binding protein

PCNA proliferating cell nuclear antigen

PDGF platelet-derived growth factor

Pi inorganic phosphate

PIC preinitiation complex

PIP2 phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate

PKA protein kinase A

PML promyelocytic leukemia

PS photosystem (I and II)

RISC RNA-induced silencing complex

RNP ribonucleoprotein

ROS reactive oxygen species

RNAi RNA interference

RPA replication protein A

RSV Rous sarcoma virus

SIN septation initiation network

siRNA short interfering RNA

snRNA small nuclear RNA

snRNP small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles

SR sarcoplasmic reticulum

SSB single-strand binding protein

ssDNA single-stranded DNA

TGF transforming growth factor

tRNA transfer RNA

TSG tumor-suppressor gene

UPR unfolded protein response

UTR untranslated region

NUMBERS AND DATES

Ranges Use en dash in ranges of numerals

1,000

1990s

repeat % sign

one-half

° C (space)

math signs If used in text, leave them

PUNCTUATION/SPELLING

Capitalization Don’t capitalize the words group, type, stage etc.

Heads and titles, cap first word after an em dash or a colon

Series comma

En dash use for minus signs, number ranges, and for page ranges in reference lists

-like Delete hyphen for short terms. Stet hyphen for words ending in y, proper nouns, and scientific terms: beadlike but jelly-like, Golgi-like, immunoglobulin-like

Prefixes Close up

Genus and species Italic. Spell out Genus at first mention and at sentence beginnings; use first letter and period otherwise.

“-ic” vs. “-ical” Use “-ic” forms: biologic

Greeks Style change: always use a hyphen: α-helix

([ ])

3′ end, 5′ end Uses a prime and no hyphen

3′ UTRs, 5′ UTRs

FIGURES

• Figures are double numbered by chapter and table/figure number separated with a period: Table 1.1.

• Use bold caps the first time a table or figure is called out: FIGURE 1.1

• Style of legends: FIGURE 15.1 Caption is sentence style. (no bold, no period after FGN)

REFERENCE STYLE

• Style follows author

• Refs not cited in text.

Journal

Griffin, J. L., and Nicholls, A. W. 2006. Metabolomics as a functional genomic tool for understanding lipid dysfunction in diabetes, obesity and related disorders. J. Biol. Chem. v. 7 p. 1095–1107.

Book

Klotz, I. M., and Rosenberg, R. M. 2000. Chemical Thermodynamics. New York: Wiley.

MISCELLANEOUS NOTES

• Italicize numbers section numbers and delete word "Section" for internal cross-refs: (for more detail see 3.25The ER is a dynamic organelle).

• Delete references to other chapters.

• Flag references to just “Golgi” (i.e., Golgi without “apparatus”); do not assume apparatus s/b added

• Plus end, minus end: Use instead of “+ end” and “– end”

-A-

acetyl-coenzyme A, acetyl-CoA

actin filament anchor

A tubule

-B-

bands: G-bands, C-banding

“binding”, leave open: DNA binding sequences

-C-

C-band

Ca2+-ATPase, Na+/K+-ATPase

cis-

cross-link

crosstalk

cytochrome c

-D-

DNA polymerases I, II, III

downregulate

-E-

earth

endpoint

Eponyms, singular

-F-

F-actin

-G-

G-actin

G-band, G-bands, G-banding

G0, G1, G2 (no subscript numeral)

G0 phase,

G0-phase cell

G protein, G protein–coupled

germline

Gram stain, but gram-negative (adj) and gram positive (n)

-H-

-I-

in vitro, in vivo - roman

-J-

J-coupling

-K-

-L-

life-style, n, adj

-M-

mucous, adj

mucus, n

myosin-II

-N-

Na+/K+-ATPase, Ca2+-ATPase

nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB)

-O-

oriC, E. coli origin, origin of chromosome replication

-P-

Polo box

prometaphase

proteasome

proto-oncogene

PSI and PSII, photosystems

-Q-

-R-

-S-

Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Schizosaccharomyces pombe

sec, seconds

-site: A-site, P-site, etc.

S-layer (surface layer)

S phase, n

S-phase, adj

strong binding state

-T-

terC, terminus of chromosome replication

T-loop

through-bond

trans-

troponin-C, troponin-I, and troponin-T

Tubules: A tubule, B tubule, C tubule

tumor-suppressor, adj

Type 1 yeast

Type I collagen, Type II collagen, etc.

-U-

upregulate

-V-

virus-borne

vs.

-W-

weak binding state

website

-X-

x-ray, unless starting a sentence

-Y-

-Z-

Z-disc

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