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Bioorg Med Chem Lett ; 22(5): 2089-93, 2012 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22305582

ABSTRACT

The syntheses of several neovibsanin derivatives were carried out in order to elucidate the simple structure required for displaying neurite outgrowth activity. In addition, a fluorescent probe molecule was synthesized and the analysis of its behavior in the PC12 cell line showed that the neovibsanins accumulate on the outer edge of the cell at the site of formation of prominences.


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Diterpenes/chemistry , Diterpenes/pharmacology , Neurites/drug effects , Neurogenesis/drug effects , Neurons/cytology , Viburnum/chemistry , Animals , Diterpenes/analysis , Diterpenes/chemical synthesis , Fluorescent Dyes/chemistry , Models, Molecular , Neurites/ultrastructure , Neurons/drug effects , Neurons/ultrastructure , PC12 Cells , Rats
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PLoS One ; 7(3): e33675, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22442707

ABSTRACT

Spatially and temporally controlled gene expression, including transcription, several mRNA processing steps, and the export of mature mRNA to the cytoplasm, is essential for developmental processes. It is well known that RNA helicases of the DExD/H-box protein family are involved in these gene expression processes, including transcription, pre-mRNA splicing, and rRNA biogenesis. Although one DExD/H-box protein, Prp5, a homologue of vertebrate Ddx46, has been shown to play important roles in pre-mRNA splicing in yeast, the in vivo function of Ddx46 remains to be fully elucidated in metazoans. In this study, we isolated zebrafish morendo (mor), a mutant that shows developmental defects in the digestive organs and brain, and found that it encodes Ddx46. The Ddx46 transcript is maternally supplied, and as development proceeds in zebrafish larvae, its ubiquitous expression gradually becomes restricted to those organs. The results of whole-mount in situ hybridization showed that the expression of various molecular markers in these organs is considerably reduced in the Ddx46 mutant. Furthermore, splicing status analysis with RT-PCR revealed unspliced forms of mRNAs in the digestive organ and brain tissues of the Ddx46 mutant, suggesting that Ddx46 may be required for pre-mRNA splicing during zebrafish development. Therefore, our results suggest a model in which zebrafish Ddx46 is required for the development of the digestive organs and brain, possibly through the control of pre-mRNA splicing.


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Brain/embryology , DEAD-box RNA Helicases/metabolism , Digestive System/embryology , Organogenesis/physiology , Zebrafish Proteins/metabolism , Zebrafish/embryology , Animals , DEAD-box RNA Helicases/genetics , Mutation , RNA Precursors/genetics , RNA Precursors/metabolism , RNA Splicing/physiology , Zebrafish/genetics , Zebrafish Proteins/genetics
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Langmuir ; 22(18): 7923-7, 2006 Aug 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16922585

ABSTRACT

Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) was used for imaging of n-hexadecanethiol-modified Au surfaces. In these studies, small defects were observed in the monolayer when a submicrometer electrode was used as an SECM tip, although a cyclic voltammogram of a Au disk electrode showed that the surface of the Au was completely covered with n-hexadecanethiol. The dependence of the SECM images on the potential of the Au electrode was also examined. A comparison of the current at the Au electrode and the tip current in the SECM images showed that direct electron transfer through the monolayer was dominant, rather than electron transfer at the defects. The size of the defects was estimated from the tip current to be 1-100 nm, under the assumption that the defects were small compared to the SECM probe.


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Gold/chemistry , Sulfhydryl Compounds/chemistry , Electrochemistry , Electrodes , Microscopy
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