Eos

In Greek mythology, Ēōs (/ˈɒs/; Ionic and Homeric Greek Ἠώς, Attic Ἕως Éōs, "dawn", pronounced [ɛːɔ̌ːs] or [héɔːs]; Aeolic Αὔως Aúōs, Doric Ἀώς Āṓs) is a Titaness and the goddess of the dawn, who rose each morning from her home at the edge of the Oceanus.

Eos had a brother and a sister, Helios, god of the sun, and Selene, goddess of the moon.

Etymology

Eos is cognate to Vedic Sanskrit Ushas and Latin Aurora, both goddesses of dawn, and all three considered derivatives of a PIE stem *h₂ewsṓs (later *Ausṓs), "dawn", a stem that also gave rise to Proto-Germanic *Austrō, Old Germanic *Ōstara and Old English Ēostre/Ēastre. This agreement leads to the reconstruction of a Proto-Indo-European dawn goddess.

Greek literature

The dawn goddess Eos was almost always described with rosy fingers (ῥοδοδάκτυλος, rhododáktylos) or rosy forearms (ῥοδόπηχυς, rhodópēkhys) as she opened the gates of heaven for the Sun to rise. In Homer, her saffron-coloured robe is embroidered or woven with flowers; rosy-fingered and with golden arms, she is pictured on Attic vases as a beautiful woman, crowned with a tiara or diadem and with the large white-feathered wings of a bird.

Eos (disambiguation)

Eos is the goddess of the dawn in Greek mythology. It may also refer to Aeos, one of the four horses that drew the chariot of the young God Helios in Greek mythology.

Eos or EOS may also refer to:

Science

  • Eos (genus), a genus of lories (parrots)
  • Eos (protein), a photoactivatable fluorescent protein
  • Eos, an abbreviation for an Eosinophil granulocyte, a type of blood cell
  • Equation of state, a relation between state variables in physics
  • Eos family of main-belt asteroids
  • 221 Eos, an asteroid
  • Eos Chasma, a chasma or depression on Mars
  • Eos (journal), the weekly journal of the American Geophysical Union
  • The European Optical Society
  • Ethanolamine-O-sulfate, a chemical compound used in biochemical research
  • Technology

  • Earth Observing System, a NASA program
    • EOS AM, or "Terra," a satellite in the EOS program
    • EOS PM, or "Aqua," a satellite in the EOS program
  • EOS AM, or "Terra," a satellite in the EOS program
  • EOS PM, or "Aqua," a satellite in the EOS program
  • Ethernet over SDH, a set of protocols for carrying Ethernet traffic
  • Eos (protein)

    Eos (also called EosFP) is a photoactivatable fluorescent protein (PAFP).

    Discovery

    Eos was isolated from the coral Lobophyllia hemprichii in a large-scale screen for PAFPs.

    Properties

    Eos undergoes an irreversible photoconversion in response to 390 nm light. Prior to this conversion, it exhibits a green emission peak at 516 nm. Following conversion, it has a red emission peak at 581 nm.

    Wild-type Eos is a tetrameric protein. It has been modified to generate a monomeric form (referred to as mEos) that is more amenable for experiments involving labeling of a single molecule. Further improvements of mEos lead to mEos2 that is able to mature at 37 °C and can be used in mammalian cells. One drawback of mEos2 - the formation of oligomers at high concentrations - was resolved in the next generation of mEos: mEos3.1 & mEos3.2.

    Applications

    Like other PAFPs, Eos can be used to optically label single cells for subsequent analysis. Because Eos is available in monomeric forms, it can also be used to observe the kinetics and trafficking of single molecules as a fusion protein.

    MGT

    MGT or Mgt may be:

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  • An uncommon abbreviation for management
    • Doctor of Management (D.Mgt.), academic degree awarded on the basis of advanced study and research in management
  • Doctor of Management (D.Mgt.), academic degree awarded on the basis of advanced study and research in management
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