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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627134/rfc1-motifs-and-phenotypes
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REVIEW
V Delforge, C Tard, J-B Davion, K Dujardin, A Wissocq, C-M Dhaenens, E Mutez, V Huin
Biallelic intronic expansions (AAGGG)exp in intron 2 of the RFC1 gene have been shown to be a common cause of late-onset ataxia. Since their first description, the phenotypes, neurological damage, and pathogenic variants associated with the RFC1 gene have been frequently updated. Here, we review the various motifs, genetic variants, and phenotypes associated with the RFC1 gene. We searched PubMed for scientific articles published between March 1st, 2019, and January 15th, 2024. The motifs and phenotypes associated with the RFC1 gene are highly heterogeneous, making molecular diagnosis and clinical screening and investigation challenging...
April 15, 2024: Revue Neurologique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627125/germline-potential-should-not-be-overlooked-for-cancer-variants-identified-in-tumour-only-somatic-mutation-testing
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REVIEW
Mohammad Al-Shinnag, Pak Leng Cheong, Annabel Goodwin, Ronald Trent, Bing Yu
DNA sequencing of tumour tissue has become the standard care for many solid cancers because of the option to detect somatic variants that have significant therapeutic, diagnostic and prognostic implications. Variants found within the tumour may be either somatic or germline in origin. Somatic cancer gene panels are developed to detect acquired (somatic) variants that are relevant for therapeutic or molecular characterisation of the tumour, expanding gene panels now include genes which may also inform patient management such as cancer predisposition syndromes (CPS) genes...
March 29, 2024: Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626534/physiological-and-biochemical-characteristics-of-the-carbon-ion-beam-irradiation-generated-mutant-strain-clostridium-butyricum-fzm-240-in-vitro-and-in-vivo
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ya-Juan Wang, Xiang Zhou, Miao-Miao Zhang, Mei-Han Liu, Nan Ding, Qing-Feng Wu, Cai-Rong Lei, Zi-Yi Dong, Jun-Le Ren, Jing-Ru Zhao, Cheng-Lin Jia, Jun Liu, Bo Zhou, Dong Lu
Clostridium butyricum (C. butyricum) represents a new generation of probiotics, which is beneficial because of its good tolerance and ability to produce beneficial metabolites, such as short-chain fatty acids and enzymes; however, its low enzyme activity limits its probiotic efficacy. In this study, a mutant strain, C. butyricum FZM 240 was obtained using carbon ion beam irradiation, which exhibited greatly improved enzyme production and tolerance. The highest filter paper, endoglucanase, and amylase activities produced by C...
April 15, 2024: Enzyme and Microbial Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626314/what-is-a-b-chromosome-early-definitions-revisited
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patrick M Ferree, Jelena Blagojević, Andreas Houben, Cesar Martins, Vladimir A Trifonov, Mladen Vujošević
Since the discovery of B chromosomes, multiple different definitions of these selfish genetic elements have been put forth. We reconsidered early definitions in light of recently published studies. While there are many characteristics that vary among different B chromosomes, such as their evolutionary origins, size, segregation behaviors, gene content, and function, there is one defining trait of all B chromosomes: they are nonessential for the organism. The points raised here may be useful for framing future B chromosome studies and help guide the categorization of new chromosomal elements that are uncovered in genomic studies...
April 16, 2024: G3: Genes—Genomes—Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622625/unlocking-the-genome-of-the-non-sourdough-kazachstania-humilis-maw1-insights-into-inhibitory-factors-and-phenotypic-properties
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Damian Mielecki, Anna Detman, Tamara Aleksandrzak-Piekarczyk, Małgorzata Widomska, Aleksandra Chojnacka, Anna Stachurska-Skrodzka, Paulina Walczak, Elżbieta Grzesiuk, Anna Sikora
BACKGROUND: Ascomycetous budding yeasts are ubiquitous environmental microorganisms important in food production and medicine. Due to recent intensive genomic research, the taxonomy of yeast is becoming more organized based on the identification of monophyletic taxa. This includes genera important to humans, such as Kazachstania. Until now, Kazachstania humilis (previously Candida humilis) was regarded as a sourdough-specific yeast. In addition, any antibacterial activity has not been associated with this species...
April 15, 2024: Microbial Cell Factories
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621322/historical-trajectories-of-antibiotics-resistance-genes-assessed-through-sedimentary-dna-analysis-of-a-subtropical-eutrophic-lake
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dongna Yan, Yongming Han, Meifang Zhong, Hanfeng Wen, Zhisheng An, Eric Capo
Investigating the occurrence of antibiotic-resistance genes (ARGs) in sedimentary archives provides opportunities for reconstructing the distribution and dissemination of historical (i.e., non-anthropogenic origin) ARGs. Although ARGs in freshwater environments have attracted great attention, historical variations in the diversity and abundance of ARGs over centuries to millennia remain largely unknown. In this study, we investigated the vertical change patterns of bacterial communities, ARGs and mobile genetic elements (MGEs) found in sediments of Lake Chenghai spanning the past 600 years...
April 14, 2024: Environment International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38619619/isolation-and-characterization-of-novel-staphylococcus-aureus-bacteriophage-hesat-from-dairy-origin
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Barbara Turchi, Claudia Campobasso, Arianna Nardinocchi, Jeroen Wagemans, Beatrice Torracca, Cédric Lood, Graziano Di Giuseppe, Paola Nieri, Fabrizio Bertelloni, Luca Turini, Valeria Ruffo, Rob Lavigne, Mariagrazia Di Luca
A novel temperate phage, named Hesat, was isolated by the incubation of a dairy strain of Staphylococcus aureus belonging to spa-type t127 with either bovine or ovine milk. Hesat represents a new species of temperate phage within the Phietavirus genus of the Azeredovirinae subfamily. Its genome has a length of 43,129 bp and a GC content of 35.11% and contains 75 predicted ORFs, some of which linked to virulence. This includes (i) a pathogenicity island (SaPln2), homologous to the type II toxin-antitoxin system PemK/MazF family toxin; (ii) a DUF3113 protein (gp30) that is putatively involved in the derepression of the global repressor Stl; and (iii) a cluster coding for a PVL...
April 15, 2024: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618509/-cyp21a2-gene-analysis-in-southern-iranian-cah-patients-and-a-brief-review-of-the-mutation-spectrum
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Danial Zangene, Hossein Moravej, Homa Ilkhanipoor, Anis Amirhakimi, Zhila Afshar, Mona Entezam
BACKGROUND: CYP21A2 gene mutations are responsible for more than 95% of Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) disorders with autosomal recessive inheritance. Most of these pathogenic mutations originate from the CYP21A1P , a neighboring pseudogene with 98% homology, due to unequal crossing over or gene conversion events. Mutation identification of the gene could be beneficial for accurate diagnosis and outcome prediction. METHODS: Twelve unrelated patients with CAH diagnosis were recruited for genetic counseling...
2024: Avicenna Journal of Medical Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617228/nanopore-guided-annotation-of-transcriptome-architectures
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Jonathan S Abebe, Yasmine Alwie, Erik Fuhrmann, Jonas Leins, Julia Mai, Ruth Verstraten, Sabrina Schreiner, Angus C Wilson, Daniel P Depledge
High-resolution annotations of transcriptomes from all domains of life are essential for many sequencing-based RNA analyses, including Nanopore direct RNA sequencing (DRS), which would otherwise be hindered by misalignments and other analysis artefacts. DRS allows the capture and full-length sequencing of native RNAs, without recoding or amplification bias, and resulting data may be interrogated to define the identity and location of chemically modified ribonucleotides, as well as the length of poly(A) tails on individual RNA molecules...
April 3, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613229/complex-polyploids-origins-genomic-composition-and-role-of-introgressed-alleles
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Luis Leal, Pascal Milesi, Eva Hodková, Qiujie Zhou, Jennifer James, D Magnus Eklund, Tanja Pyhäjärvi, Jarkko Salojärvi, Martin Lascoux
Introgression allows polyploid species to acquire new genomic content from diploid progenitors or from other unrelated diploid or polyploid lineages, contributing to genetic diversity and facilitating adaptive allele discovery. In some cases, high levels of introgression elicit the replacement of large numbers of alleles inherited from the polyploid's ancestral species, profoundly reshaping the polyploid's genomic composition. In such complex polyploids it is often difficult to determine which taxa were the progenitor species and which taxa provided additional introgressive blocks through subsequent hybridization...
April 13, 2024: Systematic Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38612891/a-past-genetic-bottleneck-from-argentine-beans-and-a-selective-sweep-led-to-the-race-chile-of-the-common-bean-phaseolus-vulgaris-l
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Osvin Arriagada, Bárbara Arévalo, Igor Pacheco, Andrés R Schwember, Lee A Meisel, Herman Silva, Katherine Márquez, Andrea Plaza, Ricardo Pérez-Diáz, José Pico-Mendoza, Ricardo A Cabeza, Gerardo Tapia, Camila Fuentes, Yohaily Rodríguez-Alvarez, Basilio Carrasco
The domestication process of the common bean gave rise to six different races which come from the two ancestral genetic pools, the Mesoamerican (Durango, Jalisco, and Mesoamerica races) and the Andean (New Granada, Peru, and Chile races). In this study, a collection of 281 common bean landraces from Chile was analyzed using a 12K-SNP microarray. Additionally, 401 accessions representing the rest of the five common bean races were analyzed. A total of 2543 SNPs allowed us to differentiate a genetic group of 165 accessions that corresponds to the race Chile, 90 of which were classified as pure accessions, such as the bean types 'Tórtola', 'Sapito', 'Coscorrón', and 'Frutilla'...
April 6, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38612732/genetic-structure-and-diversity-of-hatchery-and-wild-populations-of-yellow-catfish-tachysurus-fulvidraco-siluriformes-bagridae-from-korea
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kang-Rae Kim, Keun-Yong Kim, Ha Yoon Song
Yellow catfish Tachysurus fulvidraco is an important commercial fish species in South Korea. However, due to their current declines in its distribution area and population size, it is being released from hatchery populations into wild populations. Hatchery populations also produced from wild broodstocks are used for its captive breeding. We reported 15 new microsatellite DNA markers of T. fulvidraco to identify the genetic diversity and structure of its hatchery and wild populations, providing baseline data for useful resource development strategies...
March 31, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38612609/a-multi-gene-signature-of-non-muscle-invasive-bladder-cancer-identifies-patients-who-respond-to-immunotherapies-including-bacillus-calmette-gu%C3%A3-rin-and-immune-checkpoint-inhibitors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Seung-Woo Baek, Sun-Hee Leem
Approximately 75% of bladder cancer cases originate as non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). Despite initial diagnosis, NMIBC commonly recurs, with up to 45% advancing to muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) and metastatic disease. Treatment for high-risk NMIBC typically includes procedures like transurethral resection and, depending on recurrence risk, intravesical chemotherapy or immunotherapy such as Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG). However, persistent shortages of BCG necessitate alternative first-line treatments...
March 28, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38612473/multiomics-based-feature-extraction-and-selection-for-the-prediction-of-lung-cancer-survival
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roman Jaksik, Kamila Szumała, Khanh Ngoc Dinh, Jarosław Śmieja
Lung cancer is a global health challenge, hindered by delayed diagnosis and the disease's complex molecular landscape. Accurate patient survival prediction is critical, motivating the exploration of various -omics datasets using machine learning methods. Leveraging multi-omics data, this study seeks to enhance the accuracy of survival prediction by proposing new feature extraction techniques combined with unbiased feature selection. Two lung adenocarcinoma multi-omics datasets, originating from the TCGA and CPTAC-3 projects, were employed for this purpose, emphasizing gene expression, methylation, and mutations as the most relevant data sources that provide features for the survival prediction models...
March 25, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38611504/population-variation-and-phylogeography-of-cherry-blossom-prunus-conradinae-in-china
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jingjing Dong, Xiangui Yi, Xianrong Wang, Meng Li, Xiangzhen Chen, Shucheng Gao, Wenyi Fu, Siyu Qian, Xinglin Zeng, Yingke Yun
Prunus conradinae (subgenus Cerasus , Rosaceae) is a significant germplasm resource of wild cherry blossom in China. To ensure the comprehensiveness of this study, we used a large sample size (12 populations comprising 244 individuals) which involved the fresh leaves of P. conradinae in Eastern, Central, and Southwestern China. We combined morphological and molecular evidence (three chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) sequences and one nuclear DNA (nr DNA) sequence) to examine the population of P. conradinae variation and differentiation...
March 28, 2024: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608472/differences-in-nature-killer-cell-response-and-interference-with-mitochondrial-dna-induced-apoptosis-in-moxifloxacin-environment
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mengqing Wang, Hao Wu, Weiwei Jiang, Yunfei Ren, Xiaowei Yuan, Yanan Wang, Jian Zhou, Wei Feng, Yusen Wang, Tianpeng Xu, Danying Zhang, Yunhao Fang, Chao He, Wenfang Li
OBJECTIVES: As antibiotics become more prevalent, accuracy and safety are critical. Moxifloxacin (MXF) have been reported to have immunomodulatory effects on a variety of immune cells and even anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic effects, but the mechanism of action is not fully clear. METHODS: Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from experimental groups of healthy adults (n = 3) were treated with MXF (10ug/ml) in vitro for 24 h. Single-cell sequencing was performed to investigate differences in the response of each immune cell to MXF...
April 11, 2024: International Immunopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38607979/fitness-trade-offs-and-the-origins-of-endosymbiosis
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael A Brockhurst, Duncan D Cameron, Andrew P Beckerman
Endosymbiosis drives evolutionary innovation and underpins the function of diverse ecosystems. The mechanistic origins of symbioses, however, remain unclear, in part because early evolutionary events are obscured by subsequent evolution and genetic drift. This Essay highlights how experimental studies of facultative, host-switched, and synthetic symbioses are revealing the important role of fitness trade-offs between within-host and free-living niches during the early-stage evolution of new symbiotic associations...
April 2024: PLoS Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38606344/genetic-differentiation-and-phylogeography-of-erythroneurini-hemiptera-cicadellidae-typhlocybinae-in-the-southwestern-karst-area-of-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guimei Luo, Tianyi Pu, Jinqiu Wang, Weiwei Ran, Yuanqi Zhao, Christopher H Dietrich, Can Li, Yuehua Song
Erythroneurini is the largest tribe of the microleafhopper subfamily Typhlocybinae. Most prior research on this tribe has focused on traditional classification, phylogeny, and control of agricultural pests, and the phylogeography of the group remains poorly understood. In this study, the mitochondrial genomes of 10 erythroneurine species were sequenced, and sequences of four genes were obtained for 12 geographical populations of Seriana bacilla . The new sequence data were combined with previously available mitochondrial DNA sequence data and analyzed using Bayesian and Maximum-Likelihood-based phylogenetic methods to elucidate relationships among genera and species and estimate divergence times...
April 2024: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605485/origin-of-functional-de-novo-genes-in-humans-from-hopeful-monsters
#39
REVIEW
Xiaoge Liu, Chunfu Xiao, Xinwei Xu, Jie Zhang, Fan Mo, Jia-Yu Chen, Nicholas Delihas, Li Zhang, Ni A An, Chuan-Yun Li
For a long time, it was believed that new genes arise only from modifications of preexisting genes, but the discovery of de novo protein-coding genes that originated from noncoding DNA regions demonstrates the existence of a "motherless" origination process for new genes. However, the features, distributions, expression profiles, and origin modes of these genes in humans seem to support the notion that their origin is not a purely "motherless" process; rather, these genes arise preferentially from genomic regions encoding preexisting precursors with gene-like features...
2024: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605293/integrative-physiology-and-transcriptome-reveal-salt-tolerance-differences-between-two-licorice-species-ion-transport-casparian-strip-formation-and-flavonoids-biosynthesis
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xin Li, Ying Xu, Jiade Zhang, Ke Xu, Xuerong Zheng, Jiafen Luo, Jiahui Lu
BACKGROUND: Glycyrrhiza inflata Bat. and Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch. are both original plants of 'Gan Cao' in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia, and G. uralensis is currently the mainstream variety of licorice and has a long history of use in traditional Chinese medicine. Both of these species have shown some degree of tolerance to salinity, G. inflata exhibits higher salt tolerance than G. uralensis and can grow on saline meadow soils and crusty saline soils. However, the regulatory mechanism responsible for the differences in salt tolerance between different licorice species is unclear...
April 11, 2024: BMC Plant Biology
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