Impeaching the God of Abraham (9)

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: March 1, 2021

In “Impeaching the God of Abraham (7) I linked achiral glycine in position 6 of the GnRH decapeptide from peptide synthesis at the origin of life to the patent for naturally occurring light-activated carbon fixation and protonated RNA interference.

See also: Regulatory Mechanisms of Vitellogenesis in Insects 1/28/21

…microRNA (miRNA) and nutritional (amino acid/Target of Rapamycin and insulin) pathways interplay with JH and 20E signaling cascades to control insect vitellogenesis.

This article is part of the Research Topic Germ Cell Development and Reproductive Aging View all 5 Articles

See for comparison to this comprehensive model of aging:

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In Figure 1. from my 2013 model, you can substitute the sesquiterpenoid juvenile hormone (JH) and the ecdysteriod 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) for luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) to link God’s Creation of sunlight and humidity to Biblical Prophesy via food odors, pheromones, and feedback loops linked to Dynamic control of chirality and self-assembly of double-stranded helicates with light 11/7/16 and


 

Disabled were walking again, the blind were seeing again, and the death rose from the grave. 2013 was the year in which prophesy from the bible became reality. — De Correspondent dec 2013

Take a step back before moving forward, with what is known about how to link epigenetic effects on hormones to affects of hormones on behavior. See 30 – Endocrine Influences on the Organization of Insect Societies (2009) and Nutrient-dependent/pheromone-controlled adaptive evolution: a model 6/14/13

The prenatal migration of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurosecretory neurons allows nutrients and human pheromones to alter GnRH pulsatility, which modulates the concurrent maturation of the neuroendocrine, reproductive, and central nervous systems, thus influencing the development of ingestive behavior, reproductive sexual behavior, and other behaviors.

Link my model of microRNA-mediated cause and effect to complex social behavior via this publication less than one week later The gene vitellogenin affects microRNA regulation in honey bee (Apis mellifera) fat body and brain 6/20/13

The microRNAs identified in this study provide a starting point for functional tests of specific microRNAs and their targets as we build a more comprehensive understanding of the regulation of complex social behaviors.

See: Nutrient-dependent/pheromone-controlled adaptive evolution: a model 6/14/13 I wrote:

The epigenetic effects of olfactory/pheromonal input calibrate and standardize molecular mechanisms for genetically predisposed receptor-mediated changes in intracellular signaling and stochastic gene expression…

For comparison, see:

Cross-talk of insulin-like peptides, juvenile hormone, and 20-hydroxyecdysone in regulation of metabolism in the mosquito Aedes aegypti 2/9/21

Combining RNA interference, CRISPR gene tagging and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, we have shown that the JH and 20E regulate protein levels of all eight Ae. aegypti ILPs.

That links microRNA-mediated levels of hormones to the regulation of protein levels via the physiology of pheromone-regulated genetic processes in insects to the pheromone-regulated genetic processes of mammals.

See also: microRNA “juvenile hormone” 32 results

Taken together, all intelligent serious scientists will probably agree that eating food is essential to microRNA-mediated reproduction.

See: Eating microRNAs: pharmacological opportunities for cross-kingdom regulation and implications in host gene and gut microbiota modulation 3/1/21

In case all this is not quite clear, see also:  MicroRNA Involvement in Signaling Pathways During Viral Infection 3/10/20

Simply put, viral latency is biophysically constrained by food and pheromone-regulated genetic processes across kingdoms.


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