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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 120(31): e2304687120, 2023 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37487089

RESUMO

Discriminating self from nonself is fundamental to immunity. Yet, it remains largely elusive how the mechanisms of self and nonself discrimination originated. Sensing double-stranded RNA as nonself, the 2',5'-oligoadenylate synthetase (OAS)-ribonuclease L (RNase L) pathway represents a crucial component of innate immunity. Here, we combine phylogenomic and functional analyses to show that the functional OAS-RNase L pathway likely originated through tinkering with preexisting proteins before the rise of jawed vertebrates during or before the Silurian period (444 to 419 Mya). Multiple concerted losses of OAS and RNase L occurred during the evolution of jawed vertebrates, further supporting the ancient coupling between OAS and RNase L. Moreover, both OAS and RNase L genes evolved under episodic positive selection across jawed vertebrates, suggesting a long-running evolutionary arms race between the OAS-RNase L pathway and microbes. Our findings illuminate how an innate immune pathway originated via molecular tinkering.


Assuntos
Endorribonucleases , Imunidade Inata , Animais , Filogenia , Vertebrados
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 120(1): e2218630120, 2023 01 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36574673

RESUMO

A family of leucine-rich-repeat-containing G-protein-coupled receptors (LGRs) mediate diverse physiological responses when complexed with their cognate ligands. LGRs are present in all metazoan animals. In humans, the LGR ligands include glycoprotein hormones (GPHs) chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone (hFSH), and thyroid-stimulating hormone (hTSH). These hormones are αß heterodimers of cystine-knot protein chains. LGRs and their ligand chains have coevolved. Ancestral hormone homologs, present in both bilaterian animals and chordates, are identified as α2ß5. We have used single-wavelength anomalous diffraction and molecular replacement to determine structures of the α2ß5 hormone from Caenorhabditis elegans (Ceα2ß5). Ceα2ß5 is unglycosylated, as are many other α2ß5 hormones. Both Hsα2ß5, the human homolog of Ceα2ß5, and hTSH activate the same receptor (hTSHR). Despite having little sequence similarity to vertebrate GPHs, apart from the cysteine patterns from core disulfide bridges, Ceα2ß5 is generally similar in structure to these counterparts; however, its α2 and ß5 subunits are more symmetric as compared with α and ß of hCG and hFSH. This quasisymmetry suggests a hypothetical homodimeric antecedent of the α2ß5 and αß heterodimers. Known structures together with AlphaFold models from the sequences for other LGR ligands provide representatives for the molecular evolution of LGR ligands from early metazoans through the present-day GPHs. The experimental Ceα2ß5 structure validates its AlphaFold model, and thus also that for Hsα2ß5; and interfacial characteristics in a model for the Hsα2ß5:hTSHR complex are similar to those found in an experimental hTSH:hTSHR structure.


Assuntos
Caenorhabditis elegans , Glicoproteínas , Hormônios , Receptores Acoplados a Proteínas G , Animais , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Caenorhabditis elegans/genética , Caenorhabditis elegans/metabolismo , Ligantes , Receptores Acoplados a Proteínas G/genética
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 120(13): e2222073120, 2023 03 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36961924

RESUMO

Binding to the host cell receptors, CD4 and CCR5/CXCR4, triggers large-scale conformational changes in the HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein (Env) trimer [(gp120/gp41)3] that promote virus entry into the cell. CD4-mimetic compounds (CD4mcs) comprise small organic molecules that bind in the highly conserved CD4-binding site of gp120 and prematurely induce inactivating Env conformational changes, including shedding of gp120 from the Env trimer. By inducing more "open," antibody-susceptible Env conformations, CD4mcs also sensitize HIV-1 virions to neutralization by antibodies and infected cells to antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC). Here, we report the design, synthesis, and evaluation of novel CD4mcs based on an indoline scaffold. Compared with our current lead indane scaffold CD4mc, BNM-III-170, several indoline CD4mcs exhibit increased potency and breadth against HIV-1 variants from different geographic clades. Viruses that were selected for resistance to the lead indane CD4mc, BNM-III-170, are susceptible to inhibition by the indoline CD4mcs. The indoline CD4mcs also potently sensitize HIV-1-infected cells to ADCC mediated by plasma from HIV-1-infected individuals. Crystal structures indicate that the indoline CD4mcs gain potency compared to the indane CD4mcs through more favorable π-π overlap from the indoline pose and by making favorable contacts with the vestibule of the CD4-binding pocket on gp120. The rational design of indoline CD4mcs thus holds promise for further improvements in antiviral activity, potentially contributing to efforts to treat and prevent HIV-1 infection.


Assuntos
Infecções por HIV , Soropositividade para HIV , HIV-1 , Humanos , Citotoxicidade Celular Dependente de Anticorpos , Proteína gp120 do Envelope de HIV , Antígenos CD4/metabolismo , Anticorpos Anti-HIV/farmacologia
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Plant Cell ; 34(5): 1600-1620, 2022 04 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35166827

RESUMO

The nucleotide-binding, leucine-rich receptor (NLR) protein HOPZ-ACTIVATED RESISTANCE 1 (ZAR1), an immune receptor, interacts with HOPZ-ETI-DEFICIENT 1 (ZED1)-related kinases (ZRKs) and AVRPPHB SUSCEPTIBLE 1-like proteins to form a pentameric resistosome, triggering immune responses. Here, we show that ZAR1 emerged through gene duplication and that ZRKs were derived from the cell surface immune receptors wall-associated protein kinases (WAKs) through the loss of the extracellular domain before the split of eudicots and monocots during the Jurassic period. Many angiosperm ZAR1 orthologs, but not ZAR1 paralogs, are capable of oligomerization in the presence of AtZRKs and triggering cell death, suggesting that the functional ZAR1 resistosome might have originated during the early evolution of angiosperms. Surprisingly, inter-specific pairing of ZAR1 and AtZRKs sometimes results in the formation of a resistosome in the absence of pathogen stimulation, suggesting within-species compatibility between ZAR1 and ZRKs as a result of co-evolution. Numerous concerted losses of ZAR1 and ZRKs occurred in angiosperms, further supporting the ancient co-evolution between ZAR1 and ZRKs. Our findings provide insights into the origin of new plant immune surveillance networks.


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Proteínas de Arabidopsis , Arabidopsis , Arabidopsis/genética , Proteínas de Arabidopsis/metabolismo , Proteínas de Transporte/metabolismo , Proteínas NLR/metabolismo , Fosfotransferases/metabolismo , Imunidade Vegetal/fisiologia
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PLoS Pathog ; 17(7): e1009730, 2021 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34252162

RESUMO

The ancestor of cetaceans underwent a macroevolutionary transition from land to water early in the Eocene Period >50 million years ago. However, little is known about how diverse retroviruses evolved during this shift from terrestrial to aquatic environments. Did retroviruses transition into water accompanying their hosts? Did retroviruses infect cetaceans through cross-species transmission after cetaceans invaded the aquatic environments? Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) provide important molecular fossils for tracing the evolution of retroviruses during this macroevolutionary transition. Here, we use a phylogenomic approach to study the origin and evolution of ERVs in cetaceans. We identify a total of 8,724 ERVs within the genomes of 25 cetaceans, and phylogenetic analyses suggest these ERVs cluster into 315 independent lineages, each of which represents one or more independent endogenization events. We find that cetacean ERVs originated through two possible routes. 298 ERV lineages may derive from retrovirus endogenization that occurred before or during the transition from land to water of cetaceans, and most of these cetacean ERVs were reaching evolutionary dead-ends. 17 ERV lineages are likely to arise from independent retrovirus endogenization events that occurred after the split of mysticetes and odontocetes, indicating that diverse retroviruses infected cetaceans through cross-species transmission from non-cetacean mammals after the transition to aquatic life of cetaceans. Both integration time and synteny analyses support the recent or ongoing activity of multiple retroviral lineages in cetaceans, some of which proliferated into hundreds of copies within the host genomes. Although ERVs only recorded a proportion of past retroviral infections, our findings illuminate the complex evolution of retroviruses during one of the most marked macroevolutionary transitions in vertebrate history.


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Evolução Biológica , Cetáceos/virologia , Retrovirus Endógenos , Fósseis/virologia , Animais , Filogenia , Infecções por Retroviridae/virologia
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BMC Psychiatry ; 23(1): 389, 2023 06 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37268888

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The relationships of college students' learning stress, psychological resilience and learning burnout remain unclear. We aimed to investigate the status quo and relationship of college students' learning stress, psychological resilience and learning burnout, to provide insights to the management and nursing care of college students. METHODS: From September 1 to October 31, 2022, students in our college were selected by stratified cluster sampling and underwent survey with the learning stress scale, college students' learning burnout scale and the psychological resilience scale of college students. RESULTS: A total of 1680 college students were surveyed in this study. The score of learning burnout was positively correlated with the score of learning stress (r = 0.69), and negatively correlated with the score of psychological resilience (r = 0.59), and the score of learning stress was negatively correlated with the score of psychological resilience (r = 0.61). Learning pressure was correlated with the age(r=-0.60) and monthly family income(r=-0.56), the burnout was correlated with the monthly family income(r=-0.61), and psychological resilience was correlated with the age(r = 0.66) (all P < 0.05). Psychological resilience played an intermediary role in the prediction of learning burnout by learning stress, with an total intermediary role of-0.48, accounting for 75.94% of the total effect. CONCLUSIONS: Psychological resilience is the mediating variable of the influence of learning stress on learning burnout. College managers should take various effective measures to improve college students' psychological resilience to reduce college students' learning burnout.


Assuntos
Esgotamento Profissional , Resiliência Psicológica , Humanos , Estresse Psicológico/psicologia , Adaptação Psicológica , Esgotamento Psicológico , Estudantes , Esgotamento Profissional/psicologia
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Genomics ; 114(2): 110317, 2022 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35189284

RESUMO

Ticks are a large group of blood-feeding arthropods that transmit multiple human and animal pathogens and are hence of importance to public health. The tick Haemaphysalis longicornis is associated with the transmission of multiple human pathogens in Asia, and recently found invading to the United States. Here, we report the sequencing, assembly and annotation of the 3.16 gigabase genome of this species, which is larger than the previous assembled one. The present Haemaphysalis longicornis genome was characterized by 6519 scaffolds, 24,189 protein-coding genes and a high proportion of simple sequence repeats (54.72%). By genomic assembly and comparative genomic analysis, we characterized the key genes that play essential roles in iron metabolism, detoxification, and freeze tolerance of H. longicornis. Furthermore, a total of 79 endogenous viral elements were identified within the genome, which might have had a considerable impact on its evolution. Decoding the H. longicornis genome not only provides insight into the genetic underpinnings of specific biological processes but also offers the basis for the subsequent integrated control of ticks and tick-borne diseases.


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Ixodidae , Animais , Ásia , Ixodidae/genética , Estados Unidos
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Plant J ; 106(1): 174-184, 2021 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33423360

RESUMO

Receptor-like kinases (RLKs) play significant roles in mediating innate immunity and development of plants. The evolution of plant RLKs has been characterized by extensive variation in copy numbers and domain configurations. However, much remains unknown about the origin, evolution, and early diversification of plant RLKs. Here, we perform phylogenomic analyses of RLKs across plants (Archaeplastida), including embryophytes, charophytes, chlorophytes, prasinodermophytes, glaucophytes, and rhodophytes. We identify the presence of RLKs in all the streptophytes (land plants and charophytes), nine out of 18 chlorophytes, one prasinodermophyte, and one glaucophyte, but not in rhodophytes. Interestingly, the copy number of RLKs increased drastically in streptophytes after the split of the clade of Mesostigmatophyceae and Chlorokybophyceae and other streptophytes. Moreover, phylogenetic analyses suggest RLKs from charophytes form diverse distinct clusters, and are dispersed along the diversity of land plant RLKs, indicating that RLKs have extensively diversified in charophytes and charophyte RLKs seeded the major diversity of land plant RLKs. We identify at least 81 and 76 different kinase-associated domains for charophyte and land plant RLKs, 23 of which are shared, suggesting that RLKs might have evolved in a modular fashion through frequent domain gains or losses. We also detect signatures of positive selection for many charophyte RLK groups, indicating potential functions in host-microbe interaction. Taken together, our findings provide significant insights into the early evolution and diversification of plant RLKs and the ancient evolution of plant-microbe symbiosis.


Assuntos
Evolução Molecular , Proteínas de Plantas/metabolismo , Proteínas Quinases/metabolismo , Filogenia , Imunidade Vegetal/genética , Imunidade Vegetal/fisiologia , Proteínas de Plantas/genética , Proteínas Quinases/genética
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J Exp Bot ; 73(5): 1655-1667, 2022 03 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35137060

RESUMO

Cold stress is one of the main factors limiting growth and development in pepper. Calcineurin B-like proteins (CBLs) are specific calcium sensors with non-canonical EF-hands to capture calcium signals, and interact with CBL-interacting protein kinases (CIPKs) in the regulation of various stresses. In this study, we isolated a cold-induced CIPK gene from pepper named CaCIPK13, which encodes a protein of 487 amino acids. In silico analyses indicated that CaCIPK13 is a typical CIPK family member with a conserved NAF motif, which consists of the amino acids asparagine, alanine, and phenylalanine. The CaCIPK13 protein was located in the nucleus and plasma membrane. Knock down of CaCIPK13 resulted in enhanced sensitivity to cold stress in pepper, with increased malondialdehyde content, H2O2 accumulation, and electrolyte leakage, while the catalase, peroxidase, superoxide dismutase activities and anthocyanin content were decreased. The transcript level of cold and anthocyanin-related genes was substantially decreased in CaCIPK13-silenced pepper leaves relative to the empty vector control. On the contrary, overexpression of CaCIPK13 in tomato improved cold tolerance via increasing anthocyanin content and activities of reactive oxygen species scavenging enzymes. Furthermore, the interaction of CaCIPK13 with CaCBL1/6/7/8 was Ca2+-dependent. These results indicate that CaCIPK13 plays a positive role in cold tolerance mechanism via CBL-CIPK signalling.


Assuntos
Capsicum/enzimologia , Resposta ao Choque Frio , Proteínas de Plantas , Proteínas Quinases , Proteínas de Ligação ao Cálcio/metabolismo , Peróxido de Hidrogênio/metabolismo , Proteínas de Plantas/genética , Proteínas de Plantas/metabolismo , Proteínas Quinases/genética , Proteínas Quinases/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais , Estresse Fisiológico
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J Sep Sci ; 45(9): 1514-1524, 2022 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35178864

RESUMO

A magnetic solid phase extraction method based on magnetic covalent organic frameworks (TpBD@Fe3 O4 ; 2,4,6-triformylphloroglucinol (Tp) and benzidine (BD)) combined with high performance liquid chromatography has been developed to detect the sulfonamides including sulfadiazine, sulfamerazine, sulfamethazine, and sulfamethoxazole in milk and meat. TpBD@Fe3 O4 were synthesized at room temperature under mild reaction conditions with a simple and rapid operation. The TpBD@Fe3 O4 exhibited higher extraction efficiency because of the π-π and electrostatic interactions between the benzene ring structure of the TpBD and the sulfonamide molecules. The extraction conditions including the dosage of adsorbents, the type and dosage of eluent, the elution time, and the pH of the sample solution were fully optimized. The detection results showed good linearity over a wide range (50-5 × 104 ng/mL) and low detection limits (3.39-5.77 ng/mL) for the sulfonamide targets. The practicability of this magnetic solidphase extraction-high-performance liquid chromatography method was further evaluated by analyzing milk and meat samples, with recoveries of the targets of 71.6-110.8% in milk and 71.9-109.7% in pork. The successful detection of sulfonamides residues has demonstrated the TpBD@Fe3 O4 excellent practical potential for analyzing pharmaceutical residues in animal-derived foods.


Assuntos
Estruturas Metalorgânicas , Animais , Cromatografia Líquida de Alta Pressão/métodos , Contaminação de Alimentos/análise , Limite de Detecção , Fenômenos Magnéticos , Estruturas Metalorgânicas/química , Extração em Fase Sólida/métodos , Sulfonamidas/análise , Temperatura
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J Cell Physiol ; 236(11): 7405-7420, 2021 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33959974

RESUMO

Tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis remains a serious global public health threat. Macrophage polarization is crucial for the innate immunity against M. tuberculosis. However, how M. tuberculosis interferes with macrophage polarization is elusive. We demonstrated here that M. tuberculosis PPE36 (Rv2108) blocked macrophage M1 polarization, preventing the cytokine storm, and alleviating inflammatory damage to mouse immune organs. PPE36 inhibited the polarization of THP-1 cell differentiation to M1 macrophages, reduced mitochondrial dehydrogenase activity, inhibited the expression of CD16, and repressed the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-6 and TNF-α, as well as chemokines CXCL9, CXCL10, CCL3, and CCL5. Intriguingly, in the mouse infection model, PPE36 significantly alleviated the inflammatory damage of immune organs caused by a cytokine storm. Furthermore, we found that PPE36 inhibited the polarization of macrophages into mature M1 macrophages by suppressing the ERK signaling. The study provided novel insights into the function and mechanism of action of M. tuberculosis effector PPE36 both at the cellular and animal level.


Assuntos
Antígenos de Bactérias/metabolismo , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Síndrome da Liberação de Citocina/prevenção & controle , Citocinas/metabolismo , Mediadores da Inflamação/metabolismo , Macrófagos/microbiologia , Infecções por Mycobacterium não Tuberculosas/microbiologia , Mycobacterium smegmatis/metabolismo , Animais , Antígenos de Bactérias/genética , Antígenos de Bactérias/imunologia , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Proteínas de Bactérias/imunologia , Síndrome da Liberação de Citocina/imunologia , Síndrome da Liberação de Citocina/metabolismo , Síndrome da Liberação de Citocina/microbiologia , Modelos Animais de Doenças , MAP Quinases Reguladas por Sinal Extracelular/metabolismo , Feminino , Interações Hospedeiro-Patógeno , Humanos , Macrófagos/imunologia , Macrófagos/metabolismo , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Infecções por Mycobacterium não Tuberculosas/imunologia , Infecções por Mycobacterium não Tuberculosas/metabolismo , Mycobacterium smegmatis/genética , Mycobacterium smegmatis/imunologia , Fenótipo , Transdução de Sinais , Células THP-1
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Microb Pathog ; 159: 105147, 2021 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34400280

RESUMO

Tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis remains a serious global public health threat. M. tuberculosis PE and PPE proteins are closely involved in pathogen-host interaction. To explore the predicted function of the M. tuberculosis PE17 (Rv1646), we heterologously expressed PE17 in a non-pathogenic Mycobacterium smegmatis strain (Ms_PE17). PE17 can reduce the survival of M. smegmatis within macrophages associated with altering the transcription levels of inflammatory cytokines IL1ß, IL6, TNFα, and IL10 in Ms_PE17 infected macrophages through JNK signaling. Furthermore, macrophages apoptosis was increased upon Ms_PE17 infection in a caspases-dependent manner, accompanied by the activation of the Endoplasmic Reticulum stress IRE1α/ASK1/JNK signaling pathway. This can be largely interpreted by the epigenetic changes through reduced H3K9me3 chromatin occupancy post Ms_PE17 infection. To our knowledge, this is the first report that PE17 altered the macrophages apoptosis via H3K9me3 mediated chromatin remodeling.


Assuntos
Mycobacterium tuberculosis , Apoptose , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Montagem e Desmontagem da Cromatina , Endorribonucleases , Mycobacterium smegmatis/genética , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/genética , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/metabolismo , Proteínas Serina-Treonina Quinases
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Anal Bioanal Chem ; 413(21): 5267-5278, 2021 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34331089

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Highly selective glycopeptide enrichment is important before mass spectrometry analysis because of the ultra-low abundance of glycopeptides in the peptide mixtures. Herein, a UiO-66-NH2-based magnetic composite was prepared and used for the hydrophilic enrichment of glycopeptides. The composite was modified with phytic acid (PA) molecules by partially replacing 2-aminoterephthalic acid ligands in UiO-66-NH2, with electrostatic interactions also promoting this modification process. Based on the hydrophilicity of both the PA molecules and the UiO-66-NH2 skeleton, the resulting material, denoted as MUiO-66-NH2/PA, showed excellent dual hydrophilicity towards glycopeptide enrichment. Compared with pure UiO-66-NH2, the specific surface area and hydrophilicity of the prepared material were increased, and MUiO-66-NH2/PA exhibited good magnetic responsiveness to facilitate a convenient enrichment procedure. HRP and IgG were used as standard proteins to evaluate the glycopeptide enrichment properties, with 21 and 34 glycopeptides enriched from their tryptic digests. Furthermore, MUiO-66-NH2/PA showed outstanding sensitivity (1 fmol/µL) and selectivity (HRP/BSA = 1:1000), and achieved remarkable glycopeptide enrichment performance for practical human serum samples. Notably, MUiO-66-NH2/PA showed perfect reusability and stability, achieving enrichment performance after five cycles similar to that of the first use. This material can be used for glycopeptide enrichment to obtain further glycosylation information, providing the possibility for cancer treatment.


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Glicopeptídeos/isolamento & purificação , Imãs/química , Estruturas Metalorgânicas/química , Glicopeptídeos/análise , Humanos , Interações Hidrofóbicas e Hidrofílicas , Imunoglobulina G/química , Espectrometria de Massas por Ionização e Dessorção a Laser Assistida por Matriz
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Int J Mol Sci ; 22(13)2021 Jun 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34203346

RESUMO

Harsh environmental factors have continuous negative effects on plant growth and development, leading to metabolic disruption and reduced plant productivity and quality. However, filamentation temperature-sensitive H protease (FtsH) plays a prominent role in helping plants to cope with these negative impacts. In the current study, we examined the transcriptional regulation of the CaFtsH06 gene in the R9 thermo-tolerant pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) line. The results of qRT-PCR revealed that CaFtsH06 expression was rapidly induced by abiotic stress treatments, including heat, salt, and drought. The CaFtsH06 protein was localized to the mitochondria and cell membrane. Additionally, silencing CaFtsH06 increased the accumulation of malonaldehyde content, conductivity, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) content, and the activity levels of superoxide dismutase and superoxide (·O2-), while total chlorophyll content decreased under these abiotic stresses. Furthermore, CaFtsH06 ectopic expression enhanced tolerance to heat, salt, and drought stresses, thus decreasing malondialdehyde, proline, H2O2, and ·O2- contents while superoxide dismutase activity and total chlorophyll content were increased in transgenic Arabidopsis. Similarly, the expression levels of other defense-related genes were much higher in the transgenic ectopic expression lines than WT plants. These results suggest that CaFtsH06 confers abiotic stress tolerance in peppers by interfering with the physiological indices through reducing the accumulation of reactive oxygen species, inducing the activities of stress-related enzymes and regulating the transcription of defense-related genes, among other mechanisms. The results of this study suggest that CaFtsH06 plays a very crucial role in the defense mechanisms of pepper plants to unfavorable environmental conditions and its regulatory network with other CaFtsH genes should be examined across variable environments.


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Capsicum/metabolismo , Plantas Geneticamente Modificadas/metabolismo , Capsicum/genética , Secas , Regulação da Expressão Gênica de Plantas , Proteínas de Plantas/genética , Proteínas de Plantas/metabolismo , Plantas Geneticamente Modificadas/genética , Estresse Fisiológico/genética , Estresse Fisiológico/fisiologia
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BMC Nurs ; 20(1): 136, 2021 Aug 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34353309

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Workplace climate is a great significant element that has an impact on nurses' behavior and practice; moreover, nurses' service behavior contributes to the patients' satisfaction and subsequently to the long-term success of hospitals. Few studies explore how different types of organizational ethical climate encourage nurses to engage in both in-role and extra-role service behaviors, especially in comparing the influencing process between public and private hospitals. This study aimed to compare the relationship between the five types of ethical climate and nurses' in-role and extra-role service behaviors in public and private hospitals. METHODS: This study conducted a cross-sectional survey on 559 nurses from China in May 2019. The questionnaire was distributed to nurses by sending a web link via the mobile phone application WeChat through snowball sampling methods. All participants were investigated using the Ethical Climate Scale and Service Behavior Questionnaire. SPSS 22.0 was used for correlation analysis, t-test, and analysis of variance test, and Mplus 7.4 was used for group comparison (p < .05). RESULTS: The law and code climate has a much greater influence on nurses' in-role service behavior in private hospitals than on that in public hospitals (ß = - 0.277; CI 95 % = [-0.452, - 0.075]; p < .01), and the instrumental climate has a stronger influence on nurses' extra-role service behavior private hospitals than on that in public hospitals (ß = - 0.352; CI 95 % = [-0.651, - 0.056]; p < .05). Meanwhile, the rules climate has a greater effect on nurses' extra-role service behavior in public hospitals than it does in private hospitals (ß = 0.397; CI 95 % = [0.120, 0.651]; p < .01). CONCLUSIONS: As the relationship between the five types of ethical climate and nurses' in-role and extra-role service behaviors in public and private hospitals were different, the strategies used to foster and enhance the types of ethical climate are various from public to private hospitals. The caring and instrumental climate are the key to promote extra-role service behavior for nurses in private hospitals. And the independent climate has a great effect on extra-role service behaviors for nurses in public hospitals.

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Can J Infect Dis Med Microbiol ; 2021: 8518189, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34777671

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Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) is a disease caused by infection with the SFTS virus (SFTSV). SFTS has become a crucial public health concern because of the heavy burden, lack of vaccines, effective therapies, and high-fatality rate. Evidence suggests that SFTSV circulates between ticks and animals in nature and is transmitted to humans by tick bites. In particular, ticks have been implicated as vectors of SFTSV, where domestic or wild animals may play as the amplifying hosts. Many studies have identified antigens and antibodies against SFTSV in various animals such as sheep, goats, cattle, and rodents. Besides, person-to-person transmission through contact with blood or mucous of an infected person has also been reported. In this study, we reviewed the literature and summarized the vectors and hosts associated with SFTS and the possible risk factors.

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Biol Chem ; 401(3): 331-348, 2020 02 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31652116

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Tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis remains a serious threat to public health. The M. tuberculosis cell envelope is closely related to its virulence and drug resistance. Mycobacterial membrane large proteins (MmpL) are lipid-transporting proteins of the efflux pump resistance nodulation cell division (RND) superfamily with lipid substrate specificity and non-transport lipid function. Mycobacterial membrane small proteins (MmpS) are small regulatory proteins, and they are also responsible for some virulence-related effects as accessory proteins of MmpL. The MmpL transporters are the candidate targets for the development of anti-tuberculosis drugs. This article summarizes the structure, function, phylogenetics of M. tuberculosis MmpL/S proteins and their roles in host immune response, inhibitors and regulatory system.


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Antituberculosos/farmacologia , Proteínas de Membrana Transportadoras/metabolismo , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/efeitos dos fármacos , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/metabolismo , Proteínas de Membrana Transportadoras/química , Testes de Sensibilidade Microbiana , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/química
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J Virol ; 93(14)2019 07 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31068420

RESUMO

Endogenous retroviruses, records of past retroviral infections, are ubiquitous in vertebrate genomes. On occasion, vertebrate hosts have co-opted retroviral genes for their own biological functions. Here, we perform a phylogenomic survey of retroviral gag gene homologs within vertebrate genomes and identify two ancient co-opted retroviral gag genes, designated wucaishi1 (wcs1) and wucaishi2 (wcs2), in mammals. Conserved synteny and evolutionary analyses suggest that the wcs1 and wcs2 co-options occurred before the origin of modern placental mammals (∼100 million years ago) and before the origin of modern marsupials (∼80 million years ago), respectively. We found that the wcs genes were lost or pseudogenized multiple times during the evolutionary course of mammals. While the wcs1 gene is mainly subject to negative selection in placental mammals (except in Perissodactyla), the wcs2 gene underwent positive selection in marsupials. Moreover, analyses of transcriptome-sequencing (RNA-seq) data suggest that the wcs1 and the wcs2 genes are expressed in a wide range of tissues. The convergent wcs co-option in mammals implies the retroviral gag gene might have been repurposed more frequently than previously thought.IMPORTANCE Retroviruses occasionally can infect host germ lines, forming endogenous retroviruses. Vertebrates, in turn, recruited retroviral genes for their own biological functions, a process formally known as co-option or exaptation. To date, co-opted retroviral gag genes have rarely been reported. In this study, we identified two co-opted retroviral gag genes, designated wucaishi1 (wcs1) and wucaishi2 (wcs2), in mammals. The co-option of wcs1 and wcs2 occurred before the origin of modern placentals and before the origin of modern marsupials, respectively. Our study indicates that retroviral gag gene co-option might have occurred more frequently than previously thought during the evolutionary course of vertebrates.


Assuntos
Retrovirus Endógenos/genética , Evolução Molecular , Produtos do Gene gag/genética , Animais , Humanos , Marsupiais/virologia
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PLoS Pathog ; 14(6): e1007072, 2018 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29902269

RESUMO

The deep history and early diversification of retroviruses remains elusive, largely because few retroviruses have been characterized in vertebrates other than mammals and birds. Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) documented past retroviral infections and thus provide 'molecular fossils' for studying the deep history of retroviruses. Here we perform a comprehensive phylogenomic analysis of ERVs within the genomes of 92 non-avian/mammalian vertebrates, including 72 fishes, 4 amphibians, and 16 reptiles. We find that ERVs are present in all the genomes of jawed vertebrates, revealing the ubiquitous presence of ERVs in jawed vertebrates. We identify a total of >8,000 ERVs and reconstruct ~450 complete or partial ERV genomes, which dramatically expands the phylogenetic diversity of retroviruses and suggests that the diversity of exogenous retroviruses might be much underestimated in non-avian/mammalian vertebrates. Phylogenetic analyses show that retroviruses cluster into five major groups with different host distributions, providing important insights into the classification and diversification of retroviruses. Moreover, we find retroviruses mainly underwent frequent host switches in non-avian/mammalian vertebrates, with exception of spumavirus-related viruses that codiverged with their ray-finned fish hosts. Interestingly, ray-finned fishes and turtles appear to serve as unappreciated hubs for the transmission of retroviruses. Finally, we find retroviruses underwent many independent water-land transmissions, indicating the water-land interface is not a strict barrier for retrovirus transmission. Our analyses provide unprecedented insights into and valuable resources for studying the diversification, key evolutionary transitions, and macroevolution of retroviruses.


Assuntos
Anfíbios/virologia , Retrovirus Endógenos/classificação , Evolução Molecular , Peixes/virologia , Genoma , Répteis/virologia , Infecções por Retroviridae/veterinária , Animais , Biologia Computacional , Retrovirus Endógenos/genética , Retrovirus Endógenos/isolamento & purificação , Variação Genética , Filogenia , Infecções por Retroviridae/virologia
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Microb Pathog ; 142: 104067, 2020 Feb 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32061915

RESUMO

Helicobater pylori (H. pylori) is the most important bacteria known to be associated with various gastroduodenal diseases. virB11 gene is a structural gene of tfs3a genes cluster in the plasticity region of H. pylori. In this study, the structure and biology of virB11 gene were analyzed and elucidated with bioinformatics analysis. After cloning, expression and purification, VirB11 protein was generated for the cytotoxicity to GES-1 cells and the anti-VirB11 protein antibody production for localization and interaction proteins analysis. The results showed that VirB11 protein is a hydrophilic protein, mainly locates in cell membrane. IL-8 productions from GES-1 cells co-culture with VirB11 protein were increased gradually with time (p < 0.001). The interaction proteins of VirB11 protein were F0F1 ATP synthase subunit alpha, ATP synthase subunit beta and isocitrate dehydrogenase. We demonstrate that VirB11 protein possesses cytotoxicity and potentially plays important roles in ATP metabolism to provide energy in the course of H. pylori infection.

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