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Cell ; 177(7): 1771-1780.e12, 2019 06 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31199917

RESUMO

Cargo trafficking along microtubules is exploited by eukaryotic viruses, but no such examples have been reported in bacteria. Several large Pseudomonas phages assemble a dynamic, tubulin-based (PhuZ) spindle that centers replicating phage DNA sequestered within a nucleus-like structure. Here, we show that capsids assemble on the membrane and then move rapidly along PhuZ filaments toward the phage nucleus for DNA packaging. The spindle rotates the phage nucleus, distributing capsids around its surface. PhuZ filaments treadmill toward the nucleus at a constant rate similar to the rate of capsid movement and the linear velocity of nucleus rotation. Capsids become trapped along mutant static PhuZ filaments that are defective in GTP hydrolysis. Our results suggest a transport and distribution mechanism in which capsids attached to the sides of filaments are trafficked to the nucleus by PhuZ polymerization at the poles, demonstrating that the phage cytoskeleton evolved cargo-trafficking capabilities in bacteria.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Bactérias , Citoesqueleto , DNA Viral , Fagos de Pseudomonas , Pseudomonas , Tubulina (Proteína) , Vírion , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Proteínas do Capsídeo/genética , Proteínas do Capsídeo/metabolismo , Citoesqueleto/genética , Citoesqueleto/metabolismo , DNA Viral/biossíntese , DNA Viral/genética , Pseudomonas/genética , Pseudomonas/metabolismo , Pseudomonas/virologia , Fagos de Pseudomonas/genética , Fagos de Pseudomonas/metabolismo , Tubulina (Proteína)/genética , Tubulina (Proteína)/metabolismo , Vírion/genética , Vírion/metabolismo
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Cell ; 172(4): 758-770.e14, 2018 02 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29425492

RESUMO

The means by which the physicochemical properties of different cellular components together determine bacterial cell shape remain poorly understood. Here, we investigate a programmed cell-shape change during Bacillus subtilis sporulation, when a rod-shaped vegetative cell is transformed to an ovoid spore. Asymmetric cell division generates a bigger mother cell and a smaller, hemispherical forespore. The septum traps the forespore chromosome, which is translocated to the forespore by SpoIIIE. Simultaneously, forespore size increases as it is reshaped into an ovoid. Using genetics, timelapse microscopy, cryo-electron tomography, and mathematical modeling, we demonstrate that forespore growth relies on membrane synthesis and SpoIIIE-mediated chromosome translocation, but not on peptidoglycan or protein synthesis. Our data suggest that the hydrated nucleoid swells and inflates the forespore, displacing ribosomes to the cell periphery, stretching septal peptidoglycan, and reshaping the forespore. Our results illustrate how simple biophysical interactions between core cellular components contribute to cellular morphology.


Assuntos
Divisão Celular Assimétrica/fisiologia , Bacillus subtilis/fisiologia , Cromossomos Bacterianos/metabolismo , Esporos Bacterianos/metabolismo , Translocação Genética , Bacillus subtilis/ultraestrutura , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Cromossomos Bacterianos/genética , Peptidoglicano/biossíntese , Peptidoglicano/genética , Biossíntese de Proteínas/fisiologia , Esporos Bacterianos/genética , Esporos Bacterianos/ultraestrutura
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Nature ; 608(7922): 429-435, 2022 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35922510

RESUMO

Bacteria encode myriad defences that target the genomes of infecting bacteriophage, including restriction-modification and CRISPR-Cas systems1. In response, one family of large bacteriophages uses a nucleus-like compartment to protect its replicating genomes by excluding host defence factors2-4. However, the principal composition and structure of this compartment remain unknown. Here we find that the bacteriophage nuclear shell assembles primarily from one protein, which we name chimallin (ChmA). Combining cryo-electron tomography of nuclear shells in bacteriophage-infected cells and cryo-electron microscopy of a minimal chimallin compartment in vitro, we show that chimallin self-assembles as a flexible sheet into closed micrometre-scale compartments. The architecture and assembly dynamics of the chimallin shell suggest mechanisms for its nucleation and growth, and its role as a scaffold for phage-encoded factors mediating macromolecular transport, cytoskeletal interactions, and viral maturation.


Assuntos
Bactérias , Bacteriófagos , Compartimento Celular , Proteínas Virais , Montagem de Vírus , Bactérias/citologia , Bactérias/imunologia , Bactérias/metabolismo , Bactérias/virologia , Bacteriófagos/química , Bacteriófagos/imunologia , Bacteriófagos/fisiologia , Bacteriófagos/ultraestrutura , Microscopia Crioeletrônica , Proteínas Virais/química , Proteínas Virais/metabolismo , Proteínas Virais/ultraestrutura
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Annu Rev Microbiol ; 74: 361-386, 2020 09 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32660383

RESUMO

Endospore formation in Bacillus subtilis provides an ideal model system for studying development in bacteria. Sporulation studies have contributed a wealth of information about the mechanisms of cell-specific gene expression, chromosome dynamics, protein localization, and membrane remodeling, while helping to dispel the early view that bacteria lack internal organization and interesting cell biological phenomena. In this review, we focus on the architectural transformations that lead to a profound reorganization of the cellular landscape during sporulation, from two cells that lie side by side to the endospore, the unique cell within a cell structure that is a hallmark of sporulation in B. subtilis and other spore-forming Firmicutes. We discuss new insights into the mechanisms that drive morphogenesis, with special emphasis on polar septation, chromosome translocation, and the phagocytosis-like process of engulfment, and also the key experimental advances that have proven valuable in revealing the inner workings of bacterial cells.


Assuntos
Bacillus subtilis/genética , Bacillus subtilis/fisiologia , Esporos Bacterianos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Bacillus subtilis/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Cromossomos Bacterianos/genética , Cromossomos Bacterianos/fisiologia , Ligação Proteica , Transporte Proteico , Esporos Bacterianos/genética
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Radiology ; 310(1): e230453, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38259204

RESUMO

Background Splenic biopsy is rarely performed because of the perceived risk of hemorrhagic complications. Purpose To evaluate the safety of large bore (≥18 gauge) image-guided splenic biopsy. Materials and Methods This retrospective study included consecutive adult patients who underwent US- or CT-guided splenic biopsy between March 2001 and March 2022 at eight academic institutions in the United States. Biopsies were performed with needles that were 18 gauge or larger, with a comparison group of biopsies with needles smaller than 18 gauge. The primary outcome was significant bleeding after the procedure, defined by the presence of bleeding at CT performed within 30 days or angiography and/or surgery performed to manage the bleeding. Categorical variables were compared using the χ2 test and medians were compared using the Mann-Whitney test. Results A total of 239 patients (median age, 63 years; IQR, 50-71 years; 116 of 239 [48.5%] female patients) underwent splenic biopsy with an 18-gauge or smaller needle and 139 patients (median age, 58 years [IQR, 49-69 years]; 66 of 139 [47.5%] female patients) underwent biopsy with a needle larger than 18 gauge. Bleeding was detected in 20 of 239 (8.4%) patients in the 18-gauge or smaller group and 11 of 139 (7.9%) in the larger than 18-gauge group. Bleeding was treated in five of 239 (2.1%) patients in the 18-gauge or smaller group and one of 139 (1%) in the larger than 18-gauge group. No deaths related to the biopsy procedure were recorded during the study period. Patients with bleeding after biopsy had smaller lesions compared with patients without bleeding (median, 2.1 cm [IQR, 1.6-5.4 cm] vs 3.5 cm [IQR, 2-6.8 cm], respectively; P = .03). Patients with a history of lymphoma or leukemia showed a lower incidence of bleeding than patients without this history (three of 90 [3%] vs 28 of 288 [9.7%], respectively; P = .05). Conclusion Bleeding after splenic biopsy with a needle 18 gauge or larger was similar to biopsy with a needle smaller than 18 gauge and seen in 8% of procedures overall, with 2% overall requiring treatment. © RSNA, 2024 Supplemental material is available for this article. See also the editorial by Grant in this issue.


Assuntos
Biópsia Guiada por Imagem , Agulhas , Baço , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Angiografia , Biópsia Guiada por Imagem/efeitos adversos , Agulhas/efeitos adversos , Agulhas/estatística & dados numéricos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Baço/diagnóstico por imagem , Baço/patologia , Idoso
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J Environ Manage ; 354: 120364, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38387351

RESUMO

This study delves into the critical role of microbial ecosystems in landfills, which are pivotal for handling municipal solid waste (MSW). Within these landfills, a complex interplay of several microorganisms (aerobic/anaerobic bacteria, archaea or methanotrophs), drives the conversion of complex substrates into simplified compounds and complete mineralization into the water, inorganic salts, and gases, including biofuel methane gas. These landfills have dominant biotic and abiotic environments where various bacterial, archaeal, and fungal groups evolve and interact to decompose substrate by enabling hydrolytic, fermentative, and methanogenic processes. Each landfill consists of diverse bio-geochemical environments with complex microbial populations, ranging from deeply underground anaerobic methanogenic systems to near-surface aerobic systems. These kinds of landfill generate leachates which in turn emerged as a significant risk to the surrounding because generated leachates are rich in toxic organic/inorganic components, heavy metals, minerals, ammonia and xenobiotics. In addition to this, microbial communities in a landfill ecosystem could not be accurately identified using lab microbial-culturing methods alone because most of the landfill's microorganisms cannot grow on a culture medium. Due to these reasons, research on landfills microbiome has flourished which has been characterized by a change from a culture-dependent approach to a more sophisticated use of molecular techniques like Sanger Sequencing and Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS). These sequencing techniques have completely revolutionized the identification and analysis of these diverse microbial communities. This review underscores the significance of microbial functions in waste decomposition, gas management, and heat control in landfills. It further explores how modern sequencing technologies have transformed our approach to studying these complex ecosystems, offering deeper insights into their taxonomic composition and functionality.


Assuntos
Bacteriologia , Eliminação de Resíduos , Temperatura Alta , Ecossistema , Resíduos Sólidos/análise , Instalações de Eliminação de Resíduos , Gases/análise
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J Basic Microbiol ; 63(11): 1196-1218, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37208796

RESUMO

Worldwide mounting demand for better food production to nurture exasperating population emphasizes on reduced crop losses. The incidence of pathogens into the agricultural fields has tend to dwindle plethora of cereal, vegetable, and other fodder crops. This, in turn, has seriously impacted the economic losses on global scale. Apart from this, it is quite challenging to feed the posterity in the coming decades. To counteract this problem, various agrochemicals have been commercialized in the market that no doubt shows positive results but along with adversely affecting the ecosystem. Therefore, the excessive ill-fated use of agrochemicals to combat the plant pests and diseases highlights that alternatives to chemical pesticides are need of the hour. In recent days, management of plant diseases using plant-beneficial microbes is gaining interest as safer and potent alternatives to replace chemically based pesticides. Among these beneficial microbes, actinobacteria especially streptomycetes play considerable role in combating plant diseases along with promoting the plant growth and development along with their productivity and yield. The mechanisms exhibited by actinobacteria include antibiosis (antimicrobial compounds and hydrolytic enzymes), mycoparasitism, nutrient competition, and induction of resistance in plants. Thus, in cognizance with potential of actinobacteria as potent biocontrol agents, this review summarizes role of actinobacteria and the multifarious mechanisms exhibited by actinobacteria for commercial applications.


Assuntos
Actinobacteria , Praguicidas , Ecossistema , Produtos Agrícolas , Praguicidas/farmacologia , Agroquímicos
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Physiol Plant ; 174(3): e13687, 2022 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35514154

RESUMO

Metalloids in plants have diverse physiological effects. From being essential to beneficial to toxic, they have significant effects on many physiological processes, influencing crop yield and quality. Aquaporins are a group of membrane channels that have several physiological substrates along with water. Metalloids have emerged as one of their important substrates and they are found to have a substantial role in regulating plant metalloid homeostasis. The present review comprehensively details the multiple isoforms of aquaporins having specificity for metalloids and being responsible for their influx, distribution or efflux. In addition, it also highlights the usage of aquaporin-mediated transport as a selection marker in toxic screens and as tracer elements for closely related metalloids. Therefore, aquaporins, with their imperative contribution to the regulation of plant growth, development and physiological processes, need more research to unravel the metalloid trafficking mechanisms and their future applications.


Assuntos
Aquaporinas , Metaloides , Aquaporinas/metabolismo , Transporte Biológico , Metaloides/metabolismo , Proteínas de Plantas/metabolismo , Plantas/metabolismo
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Physiol Plant ; 172(2): 935-962, 2021 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33686690

RESUMO

Suboptimal availability of water limits plant growth, development, and performance. Drought is one of the leading factors responsible for worldwide crop yield reduction. In the future, owing to climate changes, more agricultural land will be affected by prolonged periods of water deficit. Thus, understanding the fundamental mechanism of drought response is a major scientific concern for improvement of crop production. To combat drought stress, plants deploy varied mechanistic strategies and alter their morphological, physiochemical, and molecular attributes. This helps plant to enhance water uptake and storage, reduce water loss and avoid wilting. Induction of several transcription factors and drought responsive genes leads to synthesis of stress proteins, regulation of water channels i.e. aquaporins and production of osmolytes that are essential for maintenance of osmotic balance at the cellular level. Self- and hormone-regulated signaling pathways are often stimulated by plants after receiving drought stress signals via secondary messengers, mitogen-activated protein kinases, and stress hormones. These signaling cascades often leads to stomatal closure and reduction in transpiration rates. Reduced carbon dioxide diffusion in chloroplast, lowered efficacy of photosystems, and other metabolic constraints limits the key regulatory photosynthetic process during water deficit. The impact of these stomatal and nonstomatal limitations varies with stress intensity, superimposed stresses and plant species. A clear understanding of the drought resistance process is thus important before adopting strategies for imparting drought tolerance in plants. These management practices at present include exogenous hormone application, breeding, and genetic engineering techniques for combating the water deficit issues.


Assuntos
Fotossíntese , Água , Secas , Osmose , Plantas/genética
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Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ; 222: 112459, 2021 Oct 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34217114

RESUMO

Nanotechnology is an avant-garde field of scientific research that revolutionizes technological advancements in the present world. It is a cutting-edge scientific approach that has undoubtedly a plethora of functions in controlling environmental pollutants for the welfare of the ecosystem. However, their unprecedented utilization and hysterical release led to a huge threat to the soil microbiome. Nanoparticles(NPs) hamper physicochemical properties of soil along with microbial metabolic activities within rhizospheric soils.Here in this review shed light on concentric aspects of NP-biosynthesis, types, toxicity mechanisms, accumulation within the ecosystem. However, the accrual of tiny NPs into the soil system has dramatically influenced rhizospheric activities in terms of soil properties and biogeochemical cycles. We have focussed on mechanistic pathways engrossed by microbes to deal with NPs.Also, we have elaborated the fate and behavior of NPs within soils. Besides, a piece of very scarce information on NPs-toxicity towards environment and rhizosphere communities is available. Therefore, the present review highlights ecological perspectives of nanotechnology and solutions to such implications. We have comprehend certain strategies such as avant-garde engineering methods, sustainable procedures for NP synthesis along with vatious regulatory actions to manage NP within environment. Moreover, we have devised risk management sustainable and novel strategies to utilize it in a rationalized and integrated manner. With this background, we can develop a comprehensive plan about NPs with novel insights to understand the resistance and toxicity mechanisms of NPs towards microbes. Henceforth, the orientation towards these issues would enhance the understanding of researchers for proper recommendation and promotion of nanotechnology in an optimized and sustainable manner.


Assuntos
Nanopartículas Metálicas , Microbiota , Nanopartículas , Nanopartículas/toxicidade , Rizosfera , Solo , Microbiologia do Solo
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Rev Environ Contam Toxicol ; 249: 153-197, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30900073

RESUMO

Lead (Pb) is an extremely toxic metal for all living forms including plants. It enters plants through roots from soil or soil solution. It is considered as one of the most eminent examples of anthropogenic environmental pollutant added in environment through mining and smelting of lead ores, coal burning, waste from battery industries, leaded paints, metal plating, and automobile exhaust. Uptake of Pb in plants is a nonselective process and is driven by H+/ATPases. Translocation of Pb metal ions occurs by apoplastic movement resulting in deposition of metal ions in the endodermis and is further transported by symplastic movement. Plants exposed to high concentration of Pb show toxic symptoms due to the overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) through Fenton-Haber-Weiss reaction. ROS include superoxide anion, hydroxyl radical, and hydrogen peroxide, which reach to macro- and micro-cellular levels in the plant cells and cause oxidative damage. Plant growth and plethora of biochemical and physiological attributes including plant growth, water status, photosynthetic efficiency, antioxidative defense system, phenolic compounds, metal chelators, osmolytes, and redox status are adversely influenced by Pb toxicity. Plants respond to toxic levels of Pb in varied ways such as restricted uptake of metal, chelation of metal ions to the root endodermis, enhancement in activity of antioxidative defense, alteration in metal transporters expression, and involvement of plant growth regulators.


Assuntos
Chumbo/toxicidade , Fenômenos Fisiológicos Vegetais , Plantas/efeitos dos fármacos , Poluentes do Solo/toxicidade , Antioxidantes , Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 113(47): E7418-E7427, 2016 11 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27830652

RESUMO

Targeting the genome with sequence-specific DNA-binding molecules is a major goal at the interface of chemistry, biology, and precision medicine. Polyamides, composed of N-methylpyrrole and N-methylimidazole monomers, are a class of synthetic molecules that can be rationally designed to "read" specific DNA sequences. However, the impact of different chromatin states on polyamide binding in live cells remains an unresolved question that impedes their deployment in vivo. Here, we use cross-linking of small molecules to isolate chromatin coupled to sequencing to map the binding of two bioactive and structurally distinct polyamides to genomes directly within live H1 human embryonic stem cells. This genome-wide view from live cells reveals that polyamide-based synthetic genome readers bind cognate sites that span a range of binding affinities. Polyamides can access cognate sites within repressive heterochromatin. The occupancy patterns suggest that polyamides could be harnessed to target loci within regions of the genome that are inaccessible to other DNA-targeting molecules.


Assuntos
Cromatina/genética , DNA/química , Nylons/metabolismo , Análise de Sequência de DNA/métodos , Sítios de Ligação , Linhagem Celular , Cromatina/química , Reagentes de Ligações Cruzadas , DNA/metabolismo , Genoma Humano , Células-Tronco Embrionárias Humanas/citologia , Humanos , Bibliotecas de Moléculas Pequenas/química
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MicroPubl Biol ; 20242024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38725941

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Burkholderia species belonging to the pseudomallei group include significant human and animal pathogens as well as the non-pathogenic species Burkholderia thailandensis . These bacteria co-opt the host cell machinery for their replication and spread between host cells. Thus, it is of interest to understand the structural features of these cells that contribute to host cell colonization and virulence. This study provides high-resolution cryo-electron tomograms of stationary phase Burkholderia thailandensis . It reveals the presence of compact nucleoids and storage granules, as well as examples of the type III secretion system and chemoreceptor arrays. The data can be used to investigate the near-atomic structure of stationary-phase bacterial macromolecules, such as ribosomes.

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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 30(56): 118049-118064, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36973619

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The clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR-Cas9), a genome editing tool, has gained a tremendous position due to its therapeutic efficacy, ability to counteract abiotic/biotic stresses in plants, environmental remediation and sustainable agriculture with the aim of food security. This is mainly due to their potential of precised genome modification and numerous genetic engineering protocols with versatility as well as simplicity. This technique is quite useful for crop refinement and overcoming the agricultural losses and regaining the soil fertility hampered by hazardous chemicals. Since CRISPR/Cas9 has been widely accepted in genome editing in plants, however, their revolutionised nature and progress enable genetic engineers to face numerous challenges in plant biotechnology. Therefore, nanoparticles have addressed these challenges and improved cargo delivery and genomic editing processes. Henceforth, this barrier prevents CRISPR-based genetic engineering in plants in order to show efficacy in full potential and eliminate all the barriers. This advancement accelerates the genome editing process and its applications in plant biotechnology enable us to sustain and feed the massive population under varying environments. Genome editing tools using CRISPR/Cas9 and nanotechnology are advantageous that produce transgenic-free plants that overcome global food demands. Here, in this review, we have aimed towards the mechanisms/delivery systems linked with CRISPR/Cas9 system. We have elaborated on the applications of CRISPR/Cas9 and nanotechnology-based systems for sustainable agriculture. Moreover, the challenges and limitations associated with genome editing and delivery systems have also been discussed with a special emphasis on crop improvement.


Assuntos
Sistemas CRISPR-Cas , Produtos Agrícolas , Produtos Agrícolas/genética , Edição de Genes/métodos , Plantas Geneticamente Modificadas/genética , Agricultura
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Plant Physiol Biochem ; 196: 260-269, 2023 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36731287

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Phytomelatonin is the multifunctional molecule that governs a range of developmental processes in plants subjected to a plethora of environmental cues. It acts as an antioxidant molecule to regulate the oxidative burst through reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging. Moreover, it also activates stress-responsive genes followed by alleviating oxidation. Phytomelatonin also stimulates antioxidant enzymes that further regulate redox homeostasis in plants under adverse conditions. This multifunctional molecule also regulates different physiological processes of plants in terms of leaf senescence, seed germination, lateral root growth, photosynthesis, etc. Due to its versatile nature, it is regarded as a master regulator of plant cell physiology and it holds a crucial position in molecular signaling as well. Phytomelatonin mediated oxidative stress management occurs through a series of antioxidative defense systems, both enzymatic as well as non-enzymatic, along with the formation of an array of secondary defensive metabolites that counteract the stresses. These phytomelatonin-derived antioxidants reduce the lipid peroxidation and improve membrane integrity of the cells subjected to stress. Here in, the data from transcriptomic and omics approaches are summarized which help to identify the gene regulatory mechanisms involved in the regulation of redox homeostasis and oxidative stress management. Further, we also recap the signaling cascade underlying phytomelatonin interactions with both ROS and reactive nitrogen species (RNS)and their crosstalk. The discoveries related to phytomelatonin have shown that this regulatory master molecule is critical for plant cell physiology. The current review is focussed the role of phytomelatonin as a multifunctional molecule in plant stress management.


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Antioxidantes , Plantas , Antioxidantes/metabolismo , Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio/metabolismo , Plantas/genética , Estresse Oxidativo , Oxirredução , Estresse Fisiológico
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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 30(46): 102010-102026, 2023 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37670091

RESUMO

Soil and water are two important basic ecosystems for the survival of different organisms. The excessive microplastic pollutants in soil have been directly discharged into the terrestrial ecosystems. Microplastic pollutants (MPs) constitute a ubiquitous global menace due to their durability, flexibility, and tough nature. MPs posed threat to the sustainability of the ecosystem due to their small size and easy transportation via ecological series resulting in the accumulation of MPs in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. After being emitted into the terrestrial ecosystem, the MPs might be aged by oxidative degeneration (photo/thermal), reprecipitation (bioturbation), and hetero-accumulation. The mechanism of adsorption, degradation, and breakdown of MPs into unaffected plastic debris is accomplished by using several biological, physical, and chemical strategies. This review presents the importance of ecosystems, occurrence and sources of MPs, its toxicity, and the alteration in the ecology of the ecosystems. The inhibitory impact of MPs on the ecosystems also documents to unveil the ecological hazards of MPs. Further research is required to study the immobilization and recovery efficiency of MPs on a larger scale.

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Chemosphere ; 319: 137917, 2023 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36706814

RESUMO

Mercury (Hg) is among the naturally occurring heavy metal with elemental, organic, and inorganic distributions in the environment. Being considered a global pollutant, high pools of Hg-emissions ranging from >6000 to 8000 Mg Hg/year get accumulated by the natural and anthropogenic activities in the atmosphere. These toxicants have high persistence, toxicity, and widespread contamination in the soil, water, and air resources. Hg accumulation inside the plant parts amplifies the traces of toxic elements in the linking food chains, leads to Hg exposure to humans, and acts as a potential genotoxic, neurotoxic and carcinogenic entity. However, excessive Hg levels are equally toxic to the plant system and severely disrupt the physiological and metabolic processes in plants. Thus, a plausible link between Hg-concentration and its biogeochemical behavior is highly imperative to analyze the plant-soil interactions. Therefore, it is requisite to bring these toxic contaminants in between the acceptable limits to safeguard the environment. Plants efficiently incorporate or absorb the bioavailable Hg from the soil thus a constructive understanding of Hg uptake, translocation/sequestration involving specific heavy metal transporters, and detoxification mechanisms are drawn. Whereas recent investigations in biological remediation of Hg provide insights into the potential associations between the plants and microbes. Furthermore, intense research on Hg-induced antioxidants, protein networks, metabolic mechanisms, and signaling pathways is required to understand these bioremediations techniques. This review sheds light on the mercury (Hg) sources, pollution, biogeochemical cycles, its uptake, translocation, and detoxification methods with respect to its molecular approaches in plants.


Assuntos
Mercúrio , Metais Pesados , Poluentes do Solo , Humanos , Mercúrio/análise , Metais Pesados/metabolismo , Plantas/metabolismo , Poluição Ambiental , Solo , Poluentes do Solo/metabolismo
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Curr Opin Struct Biol ; 75: 102419, 2022 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35820259

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Visualizing macromolecules inside bacteria at a high spatial resolution has remained a challenge owing to their small size and limited resolution of optical microscopy techniques. Recent advances in cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) imaging methods have revealed the spatial and temporal assemblies of many macromolecules involved in different cellular processes in bacteria at a resolution of a few nanometers in their native milieu. Specifically, the application of cryo-focused ion beam (cryo-FIB) milling to thin bacterial specimens makes them amenable for high-resolution cryo-ET data collection. In this review, we highlight recent research in three emerging areas of bacterial cell biology that have benefited from the cryo-FIB-ET technology - cytoskeletal filament assembly, intracellular organelles, and multicellularity.


Assuntos
Tomografia com Microscopia Eletrônica , Organelas , Bactérias , Microscopia Crioeletrônica/métodos , Tomografia com Microscopia Eletrônica/métodos , Elétrons , Substâncias Macromoleculares
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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 29(21): 30908-30934, 2022 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35094262

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Cadmium (Cd) is considered to be one of the most toxic pollutants persistent in soil for thousands of years and is ranked on seventh position among all environmental pollutants. The higher concentration of Cd in plants inhibits their growth and metabolism and further enters the food chain. Cd toxicity initiates redox actions in plants by inducing oxidative stress through the production of free radicals. It alters mineral uptake by disturbing water potential or affects the microbial population in soils, opening and closing of stomata, transpiration, photosynthesis, antioxidant levels, sugar metabolism and productivities. It also causes chlorosis, mineral deficiencies, inhibition of nitrate reductase activity and ammonia assimilation in several plant species. The plants have adopted a number of mechanisms to facilitate reduction in the amount of ROS. They possess series of antioxidative defence responses to scavenge reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels. Furthermore, specific mechanisms such as such as efflux, immobilization, stabilization, complexation, sequestration and detoxification are generally observed to combat the Cd stresses. Moreover, endogenous phytohormonal signalling during stressed conditions within plants has also been focussed. Cd stimulates various hormonal signalling pathways and regulates many physiological processes in plants that in turn ameliorate Cd stress. Strikingly, phytohormones play an imperative role during signal transduction pathway along with regulating overall growth and development of plants under toxic conditions. Moreover, plant hormones boost antioxidant activities and plummet oxidative damage from plants along with maintaining cellular homeostasis. This review encompasses the ecotoxicological aspects of Cd within plants and plant responses to tackle such adversities.


Assuntos
Poluentes Ambientais , Poluentes do Solo , Antioxidantes/metabolismo , Cádmio/metabolismo , Poluentes Ambientais/toxicidade , Estresse Oxidativo , Plantas/metabolismo , Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio/metabolismo , Solo , Poluentes do Solo/metabolismo , Poluentes do Solo/toxicidade
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