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RG 21 - U.S. Region Courts, Petitions for Debut - City, Kentucky
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News Stories from 2021-22 School Year
At the June 8, 2022, Chagrin Falls Board of Education meeting, Michael Janatovich was hired as the new high school principal and Jarrod Mulheman was hired as director of student advancement.
Janatovich previously was the principal of Cuyahoga Heights Middle and High School. Prior to that, he was the assistant principal at Harmon Middle School at Aurora City Schools and the assistant principal, athletic director, and middle school science teacher at Cuyahoga Heights Schools. In his time at Cuyahoga Heights, he developed and implemented a multi-tiered system of support that has positively impacted all students in a variety of aspects including academic success, end of course remediation, social-emotional needs, and other needs based on individual learners. He also implemented a teacher leadership collaborative to grow teacher leadership, was involved in the district’s strategic planning process, created a positive working culture for staff and students, and developed a master schedule which included 14 AP classes and flexible options for students. He also was named president of the Chagrin Valley Conference.
“Mike was a candidate who stood out above the rest from the very beginning of the search,” said Superintendent Dr.
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Published in final edited form as: J Mol Cell Cardiol. 2020 Sep 10;148:89–102. doi: 10.1016/j.yjmcc.2020.08.018
Abstract
The sarcomere is the basic contractile unit of striated muscle and is a highly ordered protein complex with the actin and myosin filaments at its core. Assembling the sarcomere constituents into this organized structure in development, and with muscle growth as new sarcomeres are built, is a complex process coordinated by numerous factors. Once assembled, the sarcomere requires constant maintenance as its continuous contraction is accompanied by elevated mechanical, thermal, and oxidative stress, which predispose proteins to misfolding and toxic aggregation. To prevent protein misfolding and maintain sarcomere integrity, the sarcomere is monitored by an assortment of protein quality control (PQC) mechanisms. The need for effective PQC is heightened in cardiomyocytes as these cells are terminally differentiated and must survive for many years while preserving optimal mechanical output. To prevent toxic protein aggregation, molecular chaperones stabilize denatured sarcomere proteins and promote their refolding. However, when old and misfolded proteins cannot be salvaged by chaperones, they must be recycle