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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656597/retraction-note-mirna-26b-inhibits-the-proliferation-migration-and-epithelial-mesenchymal-transition-of-lens-epithelial-cells
#21
Ning Dong, Bing Xu, Silvia R Benya, Xin Tang
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 24, 2024: Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656596/retraction-note-tcrp1-promotes-radioresistance-of-oral-squamous-cell-carcinoma-cells-via-akt-signal-pathway
#22
Yixue Gu, Shasha Fan, Binjie Liu, Guopei Zheng, Yanhui Yu, Yongmei Ouyang, Zhimin He
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 24, 2024: Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656560/l-glutamine-substantially-improves-5-fluorouracil-induced-intestinal-mucositis-by-modulating-gut-microbiota-and-maintaining-the-integrity-of-the-gut-barrier-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ya-Ru Kuo, Cheng-Hung Lin, Wei-Sheng Lin, Min-Hsiung Pan
SCOPE: This study investigates the potential of glutamine to mitigate intestinal mucositis and dysbiosis caused by the chemotherapeutic agent 5-fluorouracil (5-FU). METHODS AND RESULTS: Over twelve days, Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) mice are given low (0.5 mg kg-1 ) or high (2 mg kg-1 ) doses of L-Glutamine daily, with 5-FU (50 mg kg-1 ) administered between days six and nine. Mice receiving only 5-FU exhibited weight loss, diarrhea, abnormal cell growth, and colonic inflammation, correlated with decreased mucin proteins, increased endotoxins, reduced fecal short-chain fatty acids, and altered gut microbiota...
April 24, 2024: Molecular Nutrition & Food Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656525/precision-genome-editing-with-crispr-cas9
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shahroz Rahman, Abdul Rehman Ikram, Farrukh Azeem, Muhammad Tahir Ul Qamar, Tayyaba Shaheen, Mehboob-Ur-Rahman
The CRISPR/Cas9 system is a revolutionary technology for genome editing that allows for precise and efficient modifications of DNA sequences. The system is composed of two main components, the Cas9 enzyme and a guide RNA (gRNA). The gRNA is designed to specifically target a desired DNA sequence, while the Cas9 enzyme acts as molecular scissors to cut the DNA at that specific location. The cell then repairs the digested DNA, either through nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ) or homology-directed repair (HDR), resulting in either indels or precise modifications of DNA sequences with broad implications in biotechnology, agriculture, and medicine...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656520/dual-luciferase-reporter-assay-for-prescreening-crispr-d-cas9-mediated-epigenetic-editing-on-a-plant-promoter-using-human-cells
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ann-Kathrin Hinrichs, Aline Koch, Antje M Richter
Epigenetic editing, also known as EpiEdit, offers an exciting way to control gene expression without altering the DNA sequence. In this study, we evaluate the application of EpiEdit to plant promoters, specifically the MLO (mildew locus o) gene promoter. We use a modified CRISPR-(d)Cas9 system, in which the nuclease-deficient Cas9 (dCas9) is fused to an epigenetic modifier, to experimentally demonstrate the utility of this tool for optimizing epigenetic engineering of a plant promoter prior to in vivo plant epigenome editing...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656518/in-vitro-gamma-mutagenesis-techniques-in-rice-oryza-sativa-l-var-lazarroz-fl
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jason Pérez, Alejandro Hernández-Soto, Ana Abdelnour-Esquivel, Walter Vargas-Segura, William Watson-Guido, Andrés Gatica-Arias
Gamma radiation (60 Co)-induced mutagenesis offers an alternative to develop rice lines by accelerating the spontaneous mutation process and increasing the pool of allelic variants available for breeding. Ionizing radiation works by direct or indirect damage to DNA and subsequent mutations. The technique can take advantage of in vitro protocols to optimize resources and accelerate the development of traits. This is achieved by exposing mutants to a selection agent of interest in controlled conditions and evaluating large numbers of plants in reduced areas...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656516/coffee-cell-suspensions-as-a-platform-for-transient-gene-expression-analysis
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrés Gatica-Arias, Jimmy Villalta-Villalobos, Luiz Filipe Pereira
Coffea arabica L. is a crucial crop globally, but its genetic homogeneity leads to its susceptibility to diseases and pests like the coffee berry borer (CBB). Chemical and cultural control methods are difficult due to the majority of the CBB life cycle taking place inside coffee beans. One potential solution is the use of the gene cyt1Aa from Bacillus thuringiensis as a biological insecticide. To validate candidate genes against CBB, a simple, rapid, and efficient transient expression system is necessary. This study uses cell suspensions as a platform for expressing the cyt1Aa gene in the coffee genome (C...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656510/atomic-force-microscopy-in-the-characterization-of-the-structure-of-cell-wall-components
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Justyna Cybulska
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has broken boundaries in the characterization of the supramolecular architecture of cell wall assemblies and single cell wall polysaccharides at the nanoscale level. Moreover, AFM provides an opportunity to evaluate the mechanical properties of cell wall material which is not possible with any other method. However, in the case of plant tissue, the critical step is a smart sample preparation that should not affect the polysaccharide structure or assembly and on the other hand should consider device limitations, especially scanner ranges...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656499/protein-protein-interactions-visualized-by-bimolecular-fluorescence-complementation-in-arabidopsis-thaliana-protoplasts-from-leaf
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aswathy Jayasree, Hymavathi Salava, Tomasz Nodzynski, Sravankumar Thula
Bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC) is a powerful tool for studying protein-protein interactions in living cells. By fusing interacting proteins to fluorescent protein fragments, BiFC allows visualization of spatial localization patterns of protein complexes. This method has been adapted to a variety of expression systems in different organisms and is widely used to study protein interactions in plant cells. The Agrobacterium-mediated transient expression protocol for BiFC assays in Nicotiana benthamiana (N...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656498/sample-preparation-and-phosphopeptide-enrichment-for-plant-phosphoproteomics-via-label-free-mass-spectrometry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gorji Marzban, Eldi Sulaj
Phosphopeptide enrichment is the main bottleneck of every phosphorylation study. Therefore, in this chapter, a general workflow tries to overbridge the hurdles of plant sample handling from sample collection to protein extraction, protein solubilization, enzymatic digestion, and enrichment step prior to mass spectrometry. The workflow provides information to perform global proteomics as well as phosphoproteomics enabling the researcher to use the protocol in both fields.
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656490/sample-and-library-preparation-for-pacbio-long-read-sequencing-in-grapevine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hymavathi Salava, Tamás Deák, Carmen Czepe, Fatemeh Maghuly
PacBio long-read sequencing is a third-generation technology that generates long reads up to 20 kilobases (kb), unlike short-read sequencing instruments that produce up to 600 bases. Long-read sequencing is particularly advantageous in higher organisms, such as humans and plants, where repetitive regions in the genome are more abundant. The PacBio long-read sequencing uses a single molecule, real-time approach where the SMRT cells contain several zero-mode waveguides (ZMWs). Each ZMW contains a single DNA molecule bound by a DNA polymerase...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656487/identification-of-induced-copy-number-variation-from-low-coverage-sequence-data
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bradley J Till
Induced mutations have been an important tool for plant breeding and functional genomics for more than 80 years. Novel mutations can be induced by treating seed or other plant cells with chemical mutagens or ionizing radiation. The majority of released mutant crop varieties were developed using ionizing radiation. This has been shown to create a variety of different DNA lesions including large (e.g., >=10,000 bps) copy number variations (CNV). Detection of induced DNA lesions from whole genome sequence data is useful for choosing a mutagen dosage prior to committing resources to develop a large mutant population for forward or reverse-genetic screening...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656484/cytogenetic-bioindication-in-root-meristems-for-vitality-assessment-of-trees
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Gasperl, Maria Müller
Our method describes how to collect forest tree root tips in the field, to store them for transfer to the lab, to pretreat root tips in order to arrest cells in metaphase, fix root tips to preserve specific morphological organizations, to stain fixed root tips by Feulgen's Reaction in order to increase contrast, and to prepare the root meristem for analyzing mitotic stages and chromosomal aberrations via light microscopy. We further describe how to classify chromosomal abnormalities and quantify them via aberration indices...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656483/root-hair-imaging-using-confocal-microscopy
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Krishna Vasant Mutanwad, Monika Debreczeny, Doris Lucyshyn
Plant genetics plays a key role in determining root hair initiation and development. A complex network of genetic interactions therefore closely monitors and influences root hair phenotype and morphology. The significance of these genes can be studied by employing, for instance, loss-of-function mutants, overexpression plant lines, and fluorescently labeled constructs. Confocal laser scanning microscopy is a great tool to visually observe and document these morphological features. This chapter elaborates the techniques involved in handling of microscopic setup to acquire images displaying root hair distribution along the fully elongated zone of Arabidopsis thaliana roots...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656458/correction-gpr18-agonist-resolvin-d2-reduces-early-brain-injury-in-a-rat-model-of-subarachnoid-hemorrhage-by-multiple-protective-mechanisms
#35
Tongyu Zhang, Gang Zuo, Hongqi Zhang
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 24, 2024: Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656449/association-of-cadherin-related-family-member-1-with-traumatic-brain-injury
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yong'An Jiang, Peng Chen, YangYang Zhao, Yan Zhang
The cadherin family plays a pivotal role in orchestrating synapse formation in the central nervous system. Cadherin-related family member 1 (CDHR1) is a photoreceptor-specific calmodulin belonging to the expansive cadherin superfamily. However, its role in traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains largely unknown. CDHR1 expression across various brain tissue sites was analyzed using the GSE104687 dataset. Employing a summary-data-based Mendelian Randomization (SMR) approach, integrated analyses were performed by amalgamating genome-wide association study abstracts from TBI with public data on expressed quantitative trait loci and DNA methylation QTL from both blood and diverse brain tissues...
April 24, 2024: Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656394/beta-hydroxybutyrate-induces-lung-cancer-cell-death-mitochondrial-impairment-and-oxidative-stress-in-a-long-term-glucose-restricted-condition
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Farzad Izak Shirian, Milad Karimi, Maryam Alipour, Siamak Salami, Mitra Nourbakhsh, Samira Nekufar, Nahid Safari-Alighiarloo, Masoumeh Tavakoli-Yaraki
BACKGROUND: Metabolic plasticity gives cancer cells the ability to shift between signaling pathways to facilitate their growth and survival. This study investigates the role of glucose deprivation in the presence and absence of beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) in growth, death, oxidative stress and the stemness features of lung cancer cells. METHODS AND RESULTS: A549 cells were exposed to various glucose conditions, both with and without beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB), to evaluate their effects on apoptosis, mitochondrial membrane potential, reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels using flow cytometry, and the expression of CD133, CD44, SOX-9, and β-Catenin through Quantitative PCR...
April 24, 2024: Molecular Biology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656137/co-immunization-with-dna-vaccines-encoding-yidr-and-il-17-augments-host-immune-response-against-klebsiella-pneumoniae-infection-in-mouse-model
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zheng Lv, Xuan Zhang, Kelei Zhao, Lianming Du, Xinrong Wang, Yiwen Chu, Ting Huang
Klebsiella pneumoniae is an important gram-negative bacterium that causes severe respiratory and healthcare-associated infections. Although antibiotic therapy is applied to treat severe infections caused by K. pneumoniae , drug-resistant isolates pose a huge challenge to clinical practices owing to adverse reactions and the mismanagement of antibiotics. Several studies have attempted to develop vaccines against K. pneumoniae , but there are no licensed vaccines available for the control of K. pneumoniae infection...
December 2024: Virulence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38655941/biological-identity-of-orbital-cavernous-venous-malformations
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Ana Carolina Lourenço Veloni Longhim, Fernando Chahud
Vascular anomalies comprise a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations related to disturbances in the blood or lymph vessels. They correspond to mainly tumors (especially hemangiomas), characterized by high mitotic activity and proliferation of the vascular endothelium, and malformations, endowed with normal mitotic activity and no hypercellularity or changes in the rate of cell turnover. However, the classifications of these lesions go beyond this dichotomy and consist various systems adapted for and by different clinical subgroups...
2024: Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38655849/pura-syndrome-causing-mutations-impair-pur-domain-integrity-and-affect-p-body-association
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marcel Proske, Robert Janowski, Sabrina Bacher, Hyun-Seo Kang, Thomas Monecke, Tony Koehler, Saskia Hutten, Jana Tretter, Anna Crois, Lena Molitor, Alejandro Varela-Rial, Roberto Fino, Elisa Donati, Gianni De Fabritiis, Dorothee Dormann, Michael Sattler, Dierk Niessing
Mutations in the human PURA gene cause the neurodevelopmental PURA syndrome. In contrast to several other monogenetic disorders, almost all reported mutations in this nucleic acid-binding protein result in the full disease penetrance. In this study, we observed that patient mutations across PURA impair its previously reported co-localization with processing bodies. These mutations either destroyed the folding integrity, RNA binding, or dimerization of PURA. We also solved the crystal structures of the N- and C-terminal PUR domains of human PURA and combined them with molecular dynamics simulations and nuclear magnetic resonance measurements...
April 24, 2024: ELife
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