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Mol Plant Microbe Interact ; 37(5): 467-476, 2024 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38805410

RESUMO

The soil-borne phytopathogenic gram-negative bacterium Ralstonia solanacearum species complex (RSSC) produces staphyloferrin B and micacocidin as siderophores that scavenge for trivalent iron (Fe3+) in the environment, depending on the intracellular divalent iron (Fe2+) concentration. The staphyloferrin B-deficient mutant reportedly retains its virulence, but the relationship between micacocidin and virulence remains unconfirmed. To elucidate the effect of micacocidin on RSSC virulence, we generated the micacocidin productivity-deficient mutant (ΔRSc1806) that lacks RSc1806, which encodes a putative polyketide synthase/non-ribosomal peptide synthetase, using the RSSC phylotype I Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum strain OE1-1. When incubated in the condition without Fe2+, ΔRSc1806 showed significantly lower Fe3+-scavenging activity, compared with OE1-1. Until 8 days after inoculation on tomato plants, ΔRSc1806 was not virulent, similar to the mutant (ΔphcA) missing phcA, which encodes the LysR-type transcriptional regulator PhcA that regulates the expression of the genes responsible for quorum sensing (QS)-dependent phenotypes including virulence. The transcriptome analysis revealed that RSc1806 deletion significantly altered the expression of more than 80% of the PhcA-regulated genes in the mutant grown in medium with or without Fe2+. Among the PhcA-regulated genes, the transcript levels of the genes whose expression was affected by the deletion of RSc1806 were strongly and positively correlated between the ΔRSc1806 and the phcA-deletion mutant. Furthermore, the deletion of RSc1806 significantly modified QS-dependent phenotypes, similar to the effects of the deletion of phcA. Collectively, our findings suggest that the deletion of micacocidin production-related RSc1806 alters the regulation of PhcA-regulated genes responsible for QS-dependent phenotypes including virulence as well as Fe3+-scavenging activity. [Formula: see text] Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Bactérias , Regulação Bacteriana da Expressão Gênica , Doenças das Plantas , Percepção de Quorum , Solanum lycopersicum , Percepção de Quorum/genética , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Virulência , Solanum lycopersicum/microbiologia , Doenças das Plantas/microbiologia , Ferro/metabolismo , Ralstonia/genética , Ralstonia/patogenicidade , Sideróforos/metabolismo , Deleção de Genes , Peptídeo Sintases/genética , Peptídeo Sintases/metabolismo
2.
J Plant Res ; 137(3): 343-357, 2024 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38693461

RESUMO

Phosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient for plant life and growth. P is primarily acquired in the form of inorganic phosphate (Pi) from soil. To cope with Pi deficiency, plants have evolved an elaborate system to improve Pi acquisition and utilization through an array of developmental and physiological changes, termed Pi starvation response (PSR). Plants also assemble and manage mutualistic microbes to enhance Pi uptake, through integrating PSR and immunity signaling. A trade-off between plant growth and defense favors the notion that plants lower a cellular state of immunity to accommodate host-beneficial microbes for nutrition and growth at the cost of infection risk. However, the existing data indicate that plants selectively activate defense responses against pathogens, but do not or less against non-pathogens, even under nutrient deficiency. In this review, we highlight recent advances in the principles and mechanisms with which plants balance immunity and growth-related processes to optimize their adaptation to Pi deficiency.


Assuntos
Fosfatos , Imunidade Vegetal , Fosfatos/deficiência , Fosfatos/metabolismo , Plantas/imunologia , Plantas/microbiologia , Plantas/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais
3.
Amino Acids ; 55(1): 153-159, 2023 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36414841

RESUMO

The chemical and physical properties of cold, gas-phase hydrogen-bonded clusters of L-alanine (L-Ala), L-trialanine (L-Ala3), L-tetraalanine (L-Ala4), and tryptophan (Trp) enantiomers were investigated using tandem mass spectrometry with an electrospray ionization source and cold ion trap. From the ultraviolet (UV) photodissociation spectra at 265-290 nm, the electronic structures of homochiral H+(L-Trp)(L-Ala) at 8 K were found to be different from those of heterochiral H+(D-Trp)(L-Ala) and protonated Trp. The number of water molecules adsorbed on the surface of gas-phase H+(D-Trp)(L-Ala) was larger than that of H+(L-Trp)(L-Ala), indicating stronger intermolecular interactions of L-Ala with H+(L-Trp) than those with H+(D-Trp). The product ion spectrum obtained by 265 nm photoexcitation of H+(L-Trp)(L-Ala3)(H2O)n formed via gas-phase water adsorption on H+(L-Trp)(L-Ala3) showed that the evaporation of water molecules was the main photodissociation process. In the case of H+(L-Trp)(L-Ala4)(H2O)n, signals of H+(L-Ala4) (H2O)n formed via L-Trp evaporation were observed in the product ion spectra, and the cross-section for UV photoinduced L-Trp evaporation became larger as the number of adsorbed water molecules increased. This observation indicates that water molecules were selectively adsorbed on the H+(L-Ala4) side of H+(L-Trp)(L-Ala4) and weakened the intermolecular interactions between L-Trp and H+(L-Ala4) in the hydrogen-bonded cluster.


Assuntos
Hidrogênio , Triptofano , Adsorção , Triptofano/química , Alanina , Espectrometria de Massas em Tandem
4.
Amino Acids ; 55(7): 931-938, 2023 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37310535

RESUMO

To understand the roles of D-amino acids, evaluating their chemical properties in living organisms is essential. Herein, D-amino acid recognition of peptides was investigated using a tandem mass spectrometer equipped with an electrospray ionization source and a cold ion trap. Ultraviolet (UV) photodissociation spectroscopy and water adsorption of hydrogen-bonded protonated clusters of tryptophan (Trp) enantiomers and tripeptides (SAA, ASA, and AAS, where S and A denote L-serine and L-alanine, respectively) were carried out at 8 K in the gas phase. In the UV photodissociation spectrum of H+(D-Trp)ASA, the bandwidth of the S1-S0 transition, which corresponds to the ππ* state of the Trp indole ring, was narrower than those of the other five clusters, H+(D-Trp)SAA, H+(D-Trp)AAS, H+(L-Trp)SAA, H+(L-Trp)ASA, and H+(L-Trp)AAS. In the UV photoexcitation of H+(D-Trp)ASA(H2O)n, which were formed via water adsorption on gas-phase H+(D-Trp)ASA, the evaporation of water molecules was the main photodissociation pathway. An NH2CHCOOH-eliminated ion and H+ASA were observed in the product ion spectrum. By contrast, water molecules adsorbed on the other five clusters remained on the product ions for NH2CHCOOH elimination and Trp detachment after the UV photoexcitation. The results indicated that the indole ring of Trp was located on the surface of H+(D-Trp)ASA, and the amino and carboxyl groups of Trp formed hydrogen bonds in H+(D-Trp)ASA. For the other five clusters, the indole rings of Trp were hydrogen bonded in the clusters, and the amino and carboxyl groups of Trp were present on the cluster surfaces.


Assuntos
Aminoácidos , Hidrogênio , Triptofano/química , Alanina , Análise Espectral
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J Plant Res ; 136(1): 19-31, 2023 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36427093

RESUMO

The soil-borne Gram-negative ß-proteobacterium Ralstonia solanacearum species complex (RSSC) infects tomato roots through the wounds where secondary roots emerge, infecting xylem vessels. Because it is difficult to observe the behavior of RSSC by a fluorescence-based microscopic approach at high magnification, we have little information on its behavior at the root apexes in tomato roots. To analyze the infection route of a strain of phylotype I of RSSC, R. pseudosolanacearum strain OE1-1, which invades tomato roots through the root apexes, we first developed an in vitro pathosystem using 4 day-old-tomato seedlings without secondary roots co-incubated with the strain OE1-1. The microscopic observation of toluidine blue-stained longitudinal semi-thin resin sections of tomato roots allowed to detect attachment of the strain OE1-1 to surfaces of the meristematic and elongation zones in tomato roots. We then observed colonization of OE1-1 in intercellular spaces between epidermis and cortex in the elongation zone, and a detached epidermis in the elongation zone. Furthermore, we observed cortical and endodermal cells without a nucleus and with the cell membrane pulling away from the cell wall. The strain OE1-1 next invaded cell wall-degenerated cortical cells and formed mushroom-shaped biofilms to progress through intercellular spaces of the cortex and endodermis, infecting pericycle cells and xylem vessels. The deletion of egl encoding ß-1,4-endoglucanase, which is one of quorum sensing (QS)-inducible plant cell wall-degrading enzymes (PCDWEs) secreted via the type II secretion system (T2SS) led to a reduced infectivity in cortical cells. Furthermore, the QS-deficient and T2SS-deficient mutants lost their infectivity in cortical cells and the following infection in xylem vessels. Taking together, infection of OE1-1, which attaches to surfaces of the meristematic and elongation zones, in cortical cells of the elongation zone in tomato roots, dependently on QS-inducible PCDWEs secreted via the T2SS, leads to its subsequent infection in xylem vessels.


Assuntos
Ralstonia solanacearum , Solanum lycopersicum , Virulência , Percepção de Quorum , Ralstonia solanacearum/metabolismo , Doenças das Plantas
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Hematol Oncol ; 40(4): 530-540, 2022 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35122292

RESUMO

Follicular lymphoma (FL) is characterized by an indolent clinical course and a high relapse rate, and often exhibits a diffuse pattern beyond the follicular area. Our group previously reported that immune checkpoint (ICP) pathways, such as programmed cell death (PD-1) and programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1), are poor prognostic factors for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma. In this study, the association between the expression of multiple ICP molecules according to immunohistochemistry and clinicopathological features in FL was determined via immunostaining of 173 biopsy samples. Membrane and/or cytoplasm expression of CD86 (nCD86) and PD-L1 (nPD-L1) was found in tumor cells, whereas PD-1 (miPD-1), Galectin-9 (miGalectin-9), OX40 (miOX40), CTLA-4 (miCTLA-4), Tim-3 (miTim-3), OX40L (miOX40L), and LAG-3 (miLAG-3) were expressed in non-neoplastic stromal cells. MiPD-1 expression was significantly higher in the follicular area than in the diffuse area (p = 0.0450). Expression of miOX40 and miCTLA-4 was significantly higher in the diffuse area than in the follicular area (respectively, p = 0.0053 and p = 0.0092). MiTim-3 tended to be higher in the diffuse area than in the follicular area (p = 0.0616). MiTim-3 was significantly higher in relapse cases than in new-onset cases (p = 0.0440); miLAG-3 tended to be higher in relapse cases than in new-onset cases (p = 0.0622, not significant). The miOX40L-high FL group had a significantly worse overall survival than the miOX40L-low group (p = 0.0320). The expression of multiple ICP molecules on several cells reflects activated anti-tumor immunity and the unique FL microenvironment. Further studies on gene expression or genomic abnormalities will reveal the clinical and biological significance of ICP molecules in FL.


Assuntos
Linfoma Folicular , Linfoma Difuso de Grandes Células B , Adulto , Antígeno B7-H1/metabolismo , Biomarcadores Tumorais/metabolismo , Antígeno CTLA-4 , Galectinas , Receptor Celular 2 do Vírus da Hepatite A , Humanos , Proteínas de Checkpoint Imunológico , Linfoma Difuso de Grandes Células B/patologia , Prognóstico , Receptor de Morte Celular Programada 1/metabolismo , Recidiva , Microambiente Tumoral
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Rinsho Ketsueki ; 63(7): 759-763, 2022.
Artigo em Japonês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35922944

RESUMO

A 68-year-old male patient with lung adenocarcinoma, who was treated with chemotherapy and immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), developed lymphadenopathy during treatment. His para-aortic lymph nodes increased to 2.0 cm in diameter. Both inguinal lymph nodes were 1.5 cm in diameter, and multiple hepatic masses appeared. After the ICI readministration, both inguinal lymph nodes increased to 2.0 cm in diameter, but the para-aortic lymph nodes and hepatic masses remained. Angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma (AITL) diagnosis was established after the right inguinal lymph node biopsy, which was accompanied by an infiltration of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-encoded small ribonucleic acid-positive B-cells. After the ICI discontinuation, the inguinal lymph nodes decreased to 1.5 cm in diameter, but the para-aortic lymph nodes remained, and hepatic masses increased. Hepatic lesions were possibly lung cancer metastasis. The ICI administration and EBV reactivation were potentially associated with AITL development in the present case. The natural shrinkage of lymphoma after the ICI cessation implied the immunological mechanism like that of the methotrexate-related lymphoproliferative disease.


Assuntos
Infecções por Vírus Epstein-Barr , Linfadenopatia Imunoblástica , Neoplasias Pulmonares , Linfoma de Células T , Idoso , Infecções por Vírus Epstein-Barr/complicações , Herpesvirus Humano 4 , Humanos , Inibidores de Checkpoint Imunológico/efeitos adversos , Neoplasias Pulmonares/complicações , Linfonodos/patologia , Linfoma de Células T/tratamento farmacológico , Masculino
8.
Lab Invest ; 100(10): 1300-1310, 2020 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32472096

RESUMO

A pathological evaluation is one of the most important methods for the diagnosis of malignant lymphoma. A standardized diagnosis is occasionally difficult to achieve even by experienced hematopathologists. Therefore, established procedures including a computer-aided diagnosis are desired. This study aims to classify histopathological images of malignant lymphomas through deep learning, which is a computer algorithm and type of artificial intelligence (AI) technology. We prepared hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) slides of a lesion area from 388 sections, namely, 259 with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, 89 with follicular lymphoma, and 40 with reactive lymphoid hyperplasia, and created whole slide images (WSIs) using a whole slide system. WSI was annotated in the lesion area by experienced hematopathologists. Image patches were cropped from the WSI to train and evaluate the classifiers. Image patches at magnifications of ×5, ×20, and ×40 were randomly divided into a test set and a training and evaluation set. The classifier was assessed using the test set through a cross-validation after training. The classifier achieved the highest levels of accuracy of 94.0%, 93.0%, and 92.0% for image patches with magnifications of ×5, ×20, and ×40, respectively, in comparison to diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, follicular lymphoma, and reactive lymphoid hyperplasia. Comparing the diagnostic accuracies between the proposed classifier and seven pathologists, including experienced hematopathologists, using the test set made up of image patches with magnifications of ×5, ×20, and ×40, the best accuracy demonstrated by the classifier was 97.0%, whereas the average accuracy achieved by the pathologists using WSIs was 76.0%, with the highest accuracy reaching 83.3%. In conclusion, the neural classifier can outperform pathologists in a morphological evaluation. These results suggest that the AI system can potentially support the diagnosis of malignant lymphoma.


Assuntos
Aprendizado Profundo , Diagnóstico por Computador/métodos , Linfoma/diagnóstico , Algoritmos , Diagnóstico por Computador/estatística & dados numéricos , Técnicas Histológicas , Humanos , Interpretação de Imagem Assistida por Computador/métodos , Interpretação de Imagem Assistida por Computador/estatística & dados numéricos , Linfoma/diagnóstico por imagem , Linfoma/patologia , Linfoma Folicular/diagnóstico , Linfoma Folicular/diagnóstico por imagem , Linfoma Folicular/patologia , Linfoma Difuso de Grandes Células B/diagnóstico , Linfoma Difuso de Grandes Células B/diagnóstico por imagem , Linfoma Difuso de Grandes Células B/patologia , Redes Neurais de Computação , Variações Dependentes do Observador , Patologistas , Pseudolinfoma/diagnóstico , Pseudolinfoma/diagnóstico por imagem , Pseudolinfoma/patologia
9.
Gan To Kagaku Ryoho ; 47(9): 1325-1330, 2020 Sep.
Artigo em Japonês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33130693

RESUMO

Antiemetic therapy with aprepitant, palonosetron, and dexamethasone is recommended for moderately emetogenic chemotherapy in several guidelines to prevent chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. There is a lack of information about the efficacy and safety of antiemetic therapy with aprepitant, palonosetron, and dexamethasone in patients treated with oxaliplatin in Japan. We recruited patients with untreated colorectal cancer who underwent oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy. All patients were treated with aprepitant, palonosetron, and dexamethasone. The complete response and complete protection rates were analyzed. A total of 52 patients were enrolled in this clinical trial. The complete response rate overall, and in the acute and delayed phases was 92.3%, 98.1%, and 92.3%, respectively. The complete protection rate overall and in the acute and delayed phases was 73.1%, 86.5%, and 73.1%, respectively. Grade 3-4 non-hematological toxicity did not occur. Antiemetic therapy with aprepitant, palonosetron, and dexamethasone is effective and safe in patients treated with oxaliplatin.


Assuntos
Antieméticos , Antineoplásicos , Antieméticos/uso terapêutico , Antineoplásicos/uso terapêutico , Aprepitanto , Dexametasona/efeitos adversos , Humanos , Japão , Oxaliplatina/efeitos adversos , Palonossetrom , Quinuclidinas/efeitos adversos , Vômito/induzido quimicamente , Vômito/tratamento farmacológico , Vômito/prevenção & controle
10.
Microb Ecol ; 77(2): 440-450, 2019 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30603770

RESUMO

Despite the considerable role of aquatic plant-associated bacteria in host plant growth and nutrient cycling in aquatic environments, the mode of their plant colonization has hardly been understood. This study examined the colonization and competition dynamics of a plant growth-promoting bacterium (PGPB) and two plant growth-inhibiting bacteria (PGIB) in the aquatic plant Lemna minor (common duckweed). When inoculated separately to L. minor, each bacterial strain quickly colonized at approximately 106 cells per milligram (plant fresh weight) and kept similar populations throughout the 7-day cultivation time. The results of two-membered co-inoculation assays revealed that the PGPB strain Aquitalea magnusonii H3 consistently competitively excluded the PGIB strain Acinetobacter ursingii M3, and strain H3 co-existed at almost 1:1 proportion with another PGIB strain, Asticcacaulis excentricus M6, regardless of the inoculation ratios (99:1-1:99) and inoculation order. We also found that A. magnusonii H3 exerted its growth-promoting effect over the negative effects of the two PGIB strains even when only a small amount was inoculated, probably due to its excellent competitive colonization ability. These experimental results demonstrate that there is a constant ecological equilibrium state involved in the bacterial colonization of aquatic plants.


Assuntos
Inoculantes Agrícolas/isolamento & purificação , Araceae/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Bactérias/isolamento & purificação , Raízes de Plantas/microbiologia , Inoculantes Agrícolas/classificação , Inoculantes Agrícolas/genética , Inoculantes Agrícolas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Araceae/microbiologia , Bactérias/classificação , Bactérias/genética , Bactérias/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Biodiversidade , Raízes de Plantas/crescimento & desenvolvimento
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Mol Genet Metab ; 120(4): 306-316, 2017 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28259708

RESUMO

Mice carrying simultaneous homozygous mutations in the genes encoding citrin, the mitochondrial aspartate-glutamate carrier 2 (AGC2) protein, and mitochondrial glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (mGPD), are a phenotypically representative model of human citrin (a.k.a., AGC2) deficiency. In this study, we investigated the voluntary oral intake and preference for sucrose, glycerol or ethanol solutions by wild-type, citrin (Ctrn)-knockout (KO), mGPD-KO, and Ctrn/mGPD double-KO mice; all substances that are known or suspected precipitating factors in the pathogenesis of human citrin deficiency. The double-KO mice showed clear suppressed intake of sucrose, consuming less with progressively higher concentrations compared to the other mice. Similar observations were made when glycerol or ethanol were given. The preference of Ctrn-KO and mGPD-KO mice varied with the different treatments; essentially no differences were observed for sucrose, while an intermediate intake or similar to that of the double-KO mice was observed for glycerol and ethanol. We next examined the hepatic glycerol 3-phosphate, citrate, citrulline, lysine, glutamate and adenine nucleotide levels following forced enteral administration of these solutions. A strong correlation between the simultaneous increased hepatic glycerol 3-phosphate and decreased ATP or total adenine nucleotide content and observed aversion of the mice during evaluation of their voluntary preferences was found. Overall, our results suggest that the aversion observed in the double-KO mice to these solutions is initiated and/or mediated by hepatic metabolic perturbations, resulting in a behavioral response to increased hepatic cytosolic NADH and a decreased cellular adenine nucleotide pool. These findings may underlie the dietary predilections observed in human citrin deficient patients.


Assuntos
Citrulinemia/metabolismo , Sacarose Alimentar/administração & dosagem , Etanol/administração & dosagem , Glicerol/administração & dosagem , Fígado/química , Trifosfato de Adenosina/metabolismo , Sistemas de Transporte de Aminoácidos Acídicos/genética , Animais , Antiporters/genética , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Glicerolfosfato Desidrogenase/genética , Glicerofosfatos/metabolismo , Humanos , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout
12.
Plant Physiol ; 170(4): 2024-39, 2016 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26884484

RESUMO

Lipid-derived reactive carbonyl species (RCS) possess electrophilic moieties and cause oxidative stress by reacting with cellular components. Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) has a chloroplast-localized alkenal/one oxidoreductase (AtAOR) for the detoxification of lipid-derived RCS, especially α,ß-unsaturated carbonyls. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the physiological importance of AtAOR and analyzed AtAOR (aor) mutants, including a transfer DNA knockout, aor (T-DNA), and RNA interference knockdown, aor (RNAi), lines. We found that both aor mutants showed smaller plant sizes than wild-type plants when they were grown under day/night cycle conditions. To elucidate the cause of the aor mutant phenotype, we analyzed the photosynthetic rate and the respiration rate by gas-exchange analysis. Subsequently, we found that both wild-type and aor (RNAi) plants showed similar CO2 assimilation rates; however, the respiration rate was lower in aor (RNAi) than in wild-type plants. Furthermore, we revealed that phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase activity decreased and starch degradation during the night was suppressed in aor (RNAi). In contrast, the phenotype of aor (RNAi) was rescued when aor (RNAi) plants were grown under constant light conditions. These results indicate that the smaller plant sizes observed in aor mutants grown under day/night cycle conditions were attributable to the decrease in carbon utilization during the night. Here, we propose that the detoxification of lipid-derived RCS by AtAOR in chloroplasts contributes to the protection of dark respiration and supports plant growth during the night.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Arabidopsis/metabolismo , Arabidopsis/enzimologia , Carbono/metabolismo , Cloroplastos/enzimologia , Escuridão , Oxirredutases Atuantes sobre Doadores de Grupos Aldeído ou Oxo/metabolismo , Oxirredutases/metabolismo , Folhas de Planta/enzimologia , Supressão Genética , Acroleína/metabolismo , Arabidopsis/genética , Arabidopsis/efeitos da radiação , Proteínas de Arabidopsis/genética , Respiração Celular/efeitos da radiação , Clorofila/metabolismo , Cloroplastos/efeitos da radiação , DNA Bacteriano/genética , Regulação da Expressão Gênica de Plantas/efeitos da radiação , Luz , Mutação/genética , Nitrogênio/metabolismo , Oxirredutases Atuantes sobre Doadores de Grupos Aldeído ou Oxo/genética , Fenótipo , Fotossíntese , Extratos Vegetais/metabolismo , Folhas de Planta/metabolismo , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase em Tempo Real , Amido/metabolismo
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Photosynth Res ; 131(1): 41-50, 2017 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27432175

RESUMO

Light and temperature affect state transitions through changes in the plastoquinone (PQ) redox state in photosynthetic organisms. We demonstrated that light and/or heat treatment induced preferential photosystem (PS) I excitation by binding light-harvesting complex II (LHCII) proteins. The photosystem of wheat was in state 1 after dark overnight treatment, wherein PQ was oxidized and most of LHCII was not bound to PSI. At the onset of the light treatment [25 °C in the light (100 µmol photons m-2 s-1)], two major LHCIIs, Lhcb1 and Lhcb2 were phosphorylated, and the PSI-LHCII supercomplex formed within 5 min, which coincided with an increase in the PQ oxidation rate. Heat treatment at 40 °C of light-adapted wheat led to further LHCII protein phosphorylation of, resultant cyclic electron flow promotion, which was accompanied by ultrafast excitation of PSI and structural changes of thylakoid membranes, thereby protecting PSII from heat damage. These results suggest that LHCIIs are required for the functionality of wheat plant PSI, as it keeps PQ oxidized by regulating photochemical electron flow, thereby helping acclimation to environmental changes.


Assuntos
Adaptação Fisiológica , Temperatura Alta , Complexos de Proteínas Captadores de Luz/química , Luz , Complexo de Proteína do Fotossistema I/química , Fosforilação , Espectrometria de Fluorescência , Tilacoides/metabolismo
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Plant Cell Physiol ; 57(11): 2334-2341, 2016 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27519315

RESUMO

CO2-responsive CCT protein (CRCT) is the suggested positive regulator of starch synthesis in vegetative organs, particularly the leaf sheath of rice. In this study, we analyzed the effects of the starch level in the leaf sheath on the photosynthetic rate in the leaf blade using CRCT overexpression and RNA interference (RNAi) knockdown transgenic rice grown under ambient (38 Pa) or elevated (100 Pa) CO2 conditions. In leaf sheath, the starch content was markedly changed in relation to CRCT expression levels under both CO2 conditions. In contrast, the soluble sugar and starch contents of the leaf blade were markedly increased in the knockdown line grown under elevated CO2 conditions. The overexpression or RNAi knockdown of CRCT did not cause large effects on the photosynthetic rate of the transgenic lines grown under ambient CO2 condition. However, the photosynthetic rate of the overexpression line was enhanced, while that of the knockdown line was substantially decreased under elevated CO2 conditions. These photosynthetic rates were weakly correlated with the nitrogen contents and negatively correlated with the total non-structural carbohydrate contents. Thus, the capacity for starch synthesis in leaf sheath, which is controlled by CRCT, can indirectly affect the carbohydrate content, and then the photosynthetic rate in the leaf blade of rice grown under elevated CO2 conditions.


Assuntos
Dióxido de Carbono/farmacologia , Oryza/fisiologia , Fotossíntese , Folhas de Planta/metabolismo , Proteínas de Plantas/metabolismo , Amido/metabolismo , Biomassa , Metabolismo dos Carboidratos/efeitos dos fármacos , Regulação da Expressão Gênica de Plantas/efeitos dos fármacos , Células do Mesofilo/efeitos dos fármacos , Células do Mesofilo/metabolismo , Células do Mesofilo/ultraestrutura , Nitrogênio/metabolismo , Oryza/genética , Oryza/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Fotossíntese/efeitos dos fármacos , Folhas de Planta/efeitos dos fármacos , Folhas de Planta/genética , Proteínas de Plantas/genética , Plantas Geneticamente Modificadas , Solubilidade
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Int J Mol Sci ; 15(12): 23042-58, 2014 Dec 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25514410

RESUMO

Photosystems of higher plants alleviate heat-induced damage in the presence of light under moderate stressed conditions; however, in the absence of light (i.e., in the dark), the same plants are damaged more easily. (Yamauchi and Kimura, 2011) We demonstrate that regulating photochemical energy transfer in heat-treated wheat at 40 °C with light contributed to heat tolerance of the photosystem. Chlorophyll fluorescence analysis using heat-stressed wheat seedlings in light showed increased non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) of chlorophyll fluorescence, which was due to thermal dissipation that was increased by state 1 to state 2 transition. Transmission electron microscopy revealed structural changes in thylakoid membranes, including unstacking of grana regions under heat stress in light. It was accompanied by the phosphorylation of thylakoid proteins such as D1 and D2 proteins and the light harvesting complex II proteins Lhcb1 and Lhcb2. These results suggest that heat stress at 40 °C in light induces state 1 to state 2 transition for the preferential excitation of photosystem I (PSI) by phosphorylating thylakoid proteins more strongly. Structural changes of thylakoid membrane also assist the remodeling of photosystems and regulation of energy distribution by transition toward state 2 probably contributes to plastoquione oxidation; thus, light-driven electrons flowing through PSI play a protective role against PSII damage under heat stress.


Assuntos
Transferência de Energia , Resposta ao Choque Térmico , Complexos de Proteínas Captadores de Luz/metabolismo , Tilacoides/metabolismo , Triticum/metabolismo , Complexo de Proteína do Fotossistema I/metabolismo , Tilacoides/ultraestrutura
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J Biol Chem ; 287(18): 15034-43, 2012 Apr 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22418431

RESUMO

Defensins are important molecules in the innate immune system that eliminate infectious microbes. They also exhibit cytotoxicity against host cells in higher concentrations. The mechanisms by which hosts protect their own cells from cytotoxicity of defensins have been poorly understood. We found that the cytotoxicity of human ß-defensin 3 (hBD3) against lung epithelial cells was dose-dependently attenuated by pulmonary surfactant protein A (SP-A), a collectin implicated in host defense and regulation of inflammatory responses in the lung. The direct interaction between SP-A and hBD3 may be an important factor in decreasing this cytotoxicity because preincubation of epithelial cells with SP-A did not affect the cytotoxicity. Consistent with in vitro analysis, intratracheal administration of hBD3 to SP-A(-/-) mice resulted in more severe tissue damage compared with that in WT mice. These data indicate that SP-A protects lung epithelium from tissue injury caused by hBD3. Furthermore, we found that the functional region of SP-A lies within Tyr(161)-Lys(201). Synthetic peptide corresponding to this region, tentatively called SP-A Y161-G200, also inhibited cytotoxicity of hBD3 in a dose-dependent manner. The SP-A Y161-G200 is a candidate as a therapeutic reagent that prevents tissue injury during inflammation.


Assuntos
Citotoxinas/farmacologia , Pulmão/metabolismo , Peptídeos/farmacologia , Proteína A Associada a Surfactante Pulmonar/metabolismo , Mucosa Respiratória/metabolismo , beta-Defensinas/farmacologia , Animais , Linhagem Celular , Citotoxinas/efeitos adversos , Citotoxinas/metabolismo , Humanos , Pulmão/patologia , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout , Pneumonia/tratamento farmacológico , Pneumonia/metabolismo , Pneumonia/patologia , Ligação Proteica , Proteína A Associada a Surfactante Pulmonar/genética , Mucosa Respiratória/patologia , beta-Defensinas/efeitos adversos , beta-Defensinas/metabolismo
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Appl Environ Microbiol ; 79(12): 3684-91, 2013 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23563943

RESUMO

Heterogenic incompatibility is considered a defense mechanism against deleterious intruders such as mycovirus. Rosellinia necatrix shows strong heterogenic incompatibility. In the heterogenic incompatibility reaction, the approaching hyphae hardly anastomosed, a distinctive barrage line formed, and green fluorescent protein (GFP)-labeled hyphae quickly lost their fluorescence when encountering incompatible hyphae. In this study, transmission of a hypovirulence-conferring mycovirus to strains with different genetic backgrounds was attempted. Various chemical reagents considered to affect the programmed cell death pathway or cell wall modification were examined. Treatment with zinc compounds was shown to aid in transmission of mycoviruses to strains with different genetic backgrounds. In incompatible pairings, treatment with zinc compounds accelerated hyphal anastomosis; moreover, cytosolic GFP was transmitted to the newly joined hyphae. These results suggest that zinc compounds not only increase hyphal anastomosis but also attenuate heterogenic incompatibility.


Assuntos
Técnicas de Transferência de Genes , Hifas/fisiologia , Vírus de RNA/fisiologia , Internalização do Vírus/efeitos dos fármacos , Xylariales/virologia , Compostos de Zinco/farmacologia , Primers do DNA/genética , Hifas/efeitos dos fármacos , Microscopia Eletrônica de Transmissão , Microscopia de Fluorescência , Vírus de RNA/isolamento & purificação , Xylariales/ultraestrutura
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Nihon Ronen Igakkai Zasshi ; 50(4): 542-5, 2013.
Artigo em Japonês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24047671

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A 73-year-old Japanese man with Hashimoto's disease and diabetes mellitus received regular medical checkups for type 2 diabetes care. Blood tests indicated macrocytic anemia (red blood cell count, 279×104 /µL; hemoglobin, 12.2 g/dL; hematocrit, 34.0%; mean corpuscular volume, 121.9 fL). The laboratory data demonstrated a normal folic acid level with a low vitamin B12 level. An endoscopic examination indicated no signs of gastric or intestinal bleeding. Positive results for anti-intrinsic factor antibodies were strongly suggestive of pernicious anemia. The patient refused cobalamin injections to treat the anemia. However, the oral administration of mecobalamin for the treatment of diabetic neuropathy was simultaneously initiated. Subsequently, the anemia gradually improved. Oral mecobalamin was presumably effective for pernicious anemia management. Anemia is frequently observed in elderly patients, and the incidence of pernicious anemia increases with age. Anemia is conventionally treated with cobalamin injections. Currently, the oral administration of mecobalamin is not the typical treatment for anemia. However, as in our case, a few reports have documented positive results following oral mecobalamin treatment. Moreover, oral mecobalamin is a fairly recent, novel, noninvasive mode of treatment, making it ideal for elderly patients, who are generally frail. This case suggests the efficacy of mecobalamin for the treatment of pernicious anemia.


Assuntos
Anemia Perniciosa/tratamento farmacológico , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/complicações , Doença de Hashimoto/complicações , Vitamina B 12/análogos & derivados , Administração Oral , Idoso , Humanos , Masculino , Vitamina B 12/administração & dosagem , Vitamina B 12/uso terapêutico
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J Pharm Biomed Anal ; 234: 115567, 2023 Sep 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37441889

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Free d-amino acids and amino acid isomers were differentiated using tandem mass spectrometry without chromatographic separation. Ultraviolet photodissociation and water adsorption of leucine (Leu) and isoleucine (Ile) enantiomers hydrogen-bonded with tryptophan (Trp) were investigated at 8 K in the gas phase. The enantiomer-selective Cα-Cß bond cleavage of Trp was observed in the product ion spectra obtained by 285 nm photoexcitation, where the abundance of NH2CHCOOH-eliminated ion of heterochiral H+(d-Trp)(l-Leu) was higher than that of homochiral H+(l-Trp)(l-Leu). When comparing water adsorption on the surfaces of the heterochiral and homochiral clusters in a cold ion trap, the number of water molecules adsorbed on the heterochiral cluster was greater than that adsorbed on the homochiral cluster. These results indicate that the stronger intermolecular interactions within the homochiral H+(l-Trp)(l-Leu) compared to the heterochiral cluster inhibit enantiomer-selective photodissociation. Leu and Ile were differentiated by the isomer-selective Cα-Cß bond cleavage of Trp in the clusters. Calibration curves for the differentiation of isomeric amino acids and their enantiomers were developed using monitoring isomer- and enantiomer-selective photodissociation, indicating that the molar fractions in solution could be determined from a single product ion spectrum.


Assuntos
Aminoácidos , Espectrometria de Massas em Tandem , Hidrogênio , Triptofano/química , Estereoisomerismo
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Mol Plant Pathol ; 24(11): 1370-1384, 2023 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37452484

RESUMO

The gram-negative plant-pathogenic ß-proteobacterium Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum strain OE1-1 produces methyl 3-hydroxymyristate as a quorum sensing (QS) signal through methyltransferase PhcB and senses the chemical via the sensor histidine kinase PhcS. This leads to activation of the LysR family transcription regulator PhcA, which regulates the genes (QS-dependent genes) responsible for QS-dependent phenotypes, including virulence. The transcription regulator ChpA, which possesses a response regulator receiver domain and also a hybrid sensor histidine kinase/response regulator phosphore-acceptor domain but lacks a DNA-binding domain, is reportedly involved in QS-dependent biofilm formation and virulence of R. pseudosolanacearum strain GMI1000. To explore the function of ChpA in QS of OE1-1, we generated a chpA-deletion mutant (ΔchpA) and revealed that the chpA deletion leads to significantly altered QS-dependent phenotypes. Furthermore, ΔchpA exhibited a loss in its infectivity in xylem vessels of tomato plant roots, losing virulence on tomato plants, similar to the phcA-deletion mutant (ΔphcA). Transcriptome analysis showed that the transcript levels of phcB, phcQ, phcR, and phcA in ΔchpA were comparable to those in OE1-1. However, the transcript levels of 89.9% and 88.9% of positively and negatively QS-dependent genes, respectively, were significantly altered in ΔchpA compared with OE1-1. Furthermore, the transcript levels of these genes in ΔchpA were positively correlated with those in ΔphcA. Together, our results suggest that ChpA is involved in the regulation of these QS-dependent genes, thereby contributing to the behaviour in host plant roots and virulence of OE1-1.


Assuntos
Percepção de Quorum , Ralstonia solanacearum , Percepção de Quorum/genética , Transcriptoma/genética , Histidina Quinase/genética , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Regulação Bacteriana da Expressão Gênica
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