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1.
Bioorg Med Chem Lett ; 26(3): 774-777, 2016 Feb 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26764188

RESUMEN

Direct coupling of a hydrophobic drug and a hydrophilic natural product via an ester bond produced an amphiphilic adduct that formed liposomes. Liposomes of resveratrol-norcantharidin adduct are capable of forming a tadpole-like nanoparticle and exhibited high toxicity in zebrafish embryos to give the better transportation and the effective concentration into cells. Using fluorescent chromophore showed the liposome in the stomach and intestinal villi rather than in the skin and muscle. This result may provide an insight into the mechanism of action of traditional Chinese medicines, which often contain a significant amount of flavonoids and polyphenol analogs.


Asunto(s)
Compuestos Bicíclicos Heterocíclicos con Puentes/química , Nanopartículas/química , Estilbenos/química , Animales , Compuestos Bicíclicos Heterocíclicos con Puentes/toxicidad , Portadores de Fármacos/química , Embrión no Mamífero/efectos de los fármacos , Interacciones Hidrofóbicas e Hidrofílicas , Liposomas/química , Medicina Tradicional China , Tamaño de la Partícula , Resveratrol , Estilbenos/toxicidad , Pez Cebra/crecimiento & desarrollo
2.
Chemistry ; 21(48): 17379-90, 2015 Nov 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26769627

RESUMEN

A new G-quadruplex (G-4)-directing alkylating agent BMVC-C3M was designed and synthesized to integrate 3,6-bis(1-methyl-4-vinylpyridinium iodide)carbazole (BMVC) with aniline mustard. Various telomeric G-4 structures (hybrid-2 type and antiparallel) and an oncogene promoter, c-MYC (parallel), were constructed to react with BMVC-C3M, yielding 35 % alkylation yield toward G-4 DNA over other DNA categories (<6 %) and high specificity under competition conditions. Analysis of the intact alkylation adducts by electrospray ionization mass spectroscopy (ESI-MS) revealed the stepwise DNA alkylation mechanism of aniline mustard for the first time. Furthermore, the monoalkylation sites and intrastrand cross-linking sites were determined and found to be dependent on G-4 topology based on the results of footprinting analysis in combination with mass spectroscopic techniques and in silico modeling. The results indicated that BMVC-C3M preferentially alkylated at A15 (H26), G12 (H24), and G2 (c-MYC), respectively, as monoalkylated adducts and formed A15-C3M-A21 (H26), G12-C3M-G4 (H24), and G2-C3M-G4/G17 (c-MYC), respectively, as cross-linked dialkylated adducts. Collectively, the stability and site-selective cross-linking capacity of BMVC-C3M provides a credible tool for the structural and functional characterization of G-4 DNAs in biological systems.


Asunto(s)
Mostaza de Anilina/química , Carbazoles/química , G-Cuádruplex , Hidrocarburos Yodados/química , Compuestos de Piridinio/química , Alquilación , ADN/química
3.
J Toxicol Pathol ; 27(2): 115-21, 2014 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25352712

RESUMEN

In zebrafish, UV exposure leads to fin malformation phenotypes including fin reduction or absence. The present study evaluated UV-protective activities of comfrey leaves extracts in a zebrafish model by recording fin morphological changes. Chemopreventive effects of comfrey leave extracts were evaluated using Kaplan-Meier analysis and Cox proportional hazards regression. The results showed that (1) the mean times of return to normal fin in the UV+comfrey (50 and 100 ppm) groups were 3.43 and 2.86 days and were quicker compared with that in the UV only group (4.21 days); (2) zebrafish fins in the UV+comfrey (50 and 100 ppm) groups were 2.05 and 3.25 times more likely to return to normal than those in the UV only group; and (3) comfrey leave extracts had UV-absorbance abilities and significantly reduced ROS production in UV-exposed zebrafish embryos, which may attenuate UV-mediated apoptosis. In conclusion, comfrey leaves extracts may have the potential to be developed as UV-protective agents to protect zebrafish embryos from UV-induced damage.

4.
Anim Biotechnol ; 25(2): 119-27, 2014 Apr 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24555797

RESUMEN

Most species of penguins are sexual monomorphic and therefore it is difficult to visually identify their genders for monitoring population stability in terms of sex ratio analysis. In this study, we evaluated the suitability using melting curve analysis (MCA) for high-throughput gender identification of penguins. Preliminary test indicated that the Griffiths's P2/P8 primers were not suitable for MCA analysis. Based on sequence alignment of Chromo-Helicase-DNA binding protein (CHD)-W and CHD-Z genes from four species of penguins (Pygoscelis papua, Aptenodytes patagonicus, Spheniscus magellanicus, and Eudyptes chrysocome), we redesigned forward primers for the CHD-W/CHD-Z-common region (PGU-ZW2) and the CHD-W-specific region (PGU-W2) to be used in combination with the reverse Griffiths's P2 primer. When tested with P. papua samples, PCR using P2/PGU-ZW2 and P2/PGU-W2 primer sets generated two amplicons of 148- and 356-bp, respectively, which were easily resolved in 1.5% agarose gels. MCA analysis indicated the melting temperature (Tm) values for P2/PGU-ZW2 and P2/PGU-W2 amplicons of P. papua samples were 79.75°C-80.5°C and 81.0°C-81.5°C, respectively. Females displayed both ZW-common and W-specific Tm peaks, whereas male was positive only for ZW-common peak. Taken together, our redesigned primers coupled with MCA analysis allows precise high throughput gender identification for P. papua, and potentially for other penguin species such as A. patagonicus, S. magellanicus, and E. chrysocome as well.


Asunto(s)
Cartilla de ADN/genética , Proteínas de Unión al ADN/genética , Reacción en Cadena en Tiempo Real de la Polimerasa/métodos , Análisis de Secuencia de ADN/métodos , Análisis para Determinación del Sexo/métodos , Spheniscidae/clasificación , Spheniscidae/genética , Animales , Secuencia de Bases , Femenino , Pruebas Genéticas/métodos , Masculino , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Sensibilidad y Especificidad , Caracteres Sexuales , Especificidad de la Especie , Temperatura de Transición
5.
Drug Chem Toxicol ; 35(3): 341-6, 2012 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22289409

RESUMEN

We used ultraviolet (UV)-induced fin damage in zebrafish as a system for evaluating the chemopreventive potential of flavonoids. Chemopreventive effects of each compound, including flavone, flavanone, and chalcone, on fin development were evaluated using Kaplan-Meier analysis and Cox proportional hazards regression. Results showed that 1) flavone has the highest capacity to protect zebrafish fins from UV-induced damages among other groups; 2) zebrafish fins in the UV+1 ppm flavone group are 1.02~9.60 times more likely to return to normal fins than ones in the UV-only group, but fins in the UV+20 ppm flavone group are only 0.45~5.66 times more likely to recover; and 3) flavone significantly reduced ROS production in UV-exposed zebrafish embryos, which may attenuate UV-mediated apoptosis. In conclusion, zebrafish can be used as a system for comparing the UV-protection efficacy of flavonoids.


Asunto(s)
Aletas de Animales/efectos de los fármacos , Aletas de Animales/efectos de la radiación , Flavonas/farmacología , Traumatismos Experimentales por Radiación/prevención & control , Rayos Ultravioleta , Pez Cebra/embriología , Animales , Apoptosis/efectos de la radiación , Chalcona/química , Chalcona/farmacología , Flavanonas/química , Flavanonas/farmacología , Flavonas/química , Etiquetado Corte-Fin in Situ , Estimación de Kaplan-Meier , Estructura Molecular , Modelos de Riesgos Proporcionales , Especies Reactivas de Oxígeno/metabolismo , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa de Transcriptasa Inversa
6.
Drug Chem Toxicol ; 35(4): 361-5, 2012 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22313413

RESUMEN

Caffeine is a widely consumed substance that occurs in numerous dietary sources, but teratogenic effects of caffeine intake during embryonic development are still not clear. In the present study, we used the zebrafish as a model to assess caffeine-induced toxicity on embryonic vascular development. A green fluorescent vascular endothelium transgenic line, Tg(fli1:egfp), was utilized for the sensitive detection of vascular development, including vasculo- and angiogenesis. Caffeine-treated embryos showed no defects in vasculogenesis, but revealed dose-dependent (250-350 ppm) developmental defects in intersegmental vessels, dorsal longitudinal anastomotic vessels, and subintestinal vein sprouting. Further, real-time polymerase chain reaction analysis of caffeine-treated embryos showed an upregulation of nrp1a along with a downregulation of sema3aa and sema3c. In conclusion, caffeine treatment induces defects of angiogenesis in zebrafish embryos.


Asunto(s)
Cafeína/toxicidad , Endotelio Vascular/efectos de los fármacos , Neovascularización Fisiológica/efectos de los fármacos , Proteínas de Pez Cebra/efectos de los fármacos , Animales , Animales Modificados Genéticamente , Cafeína/administración & dosificación , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Regulación hacia Abajo/efectos de los fármacos , Embrión no Mamífero/efectos de los fármacos , Embrión no Mamífero/metabolismo , Endotelio Vascular/metabolismo , Proteínas Fluorescentes Verdes/metabolismo , Factores de Crecimiento Nervioso/efectos de los fármacos , Factores de Crecimiento Nervioso/genética , Reacción en Cadena en Tiempo Real de la Polimerasa , Teratógenos/toxicidad , Regulación hacia Arriba/efectos de los fármacos , Pez Cebra/embriología , Proteínas de Pez Cebra/genética
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Toxicol Mech Methods ; 22(2): 151-8, 2012 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22242631

RESUMEN

We used zebrafish as a model to assess amikacin-induced embryotoxicity. We exposed zebrafish embryos to amikacin, using different amikacin doses (0-10 ppm), durations (12-48 h), and onsets (0, 24, 48 hpf). Amikacin-induced embryonic toxicity and reduced survival rate were found dependent on the exposure dose, duration and onset. Based on immunostaining with neuron-specific antibodies, amikacin reduced the number and size of zebrafish neuromasts. In addition, Amikacin caused pelvic, dorsal and anal fin defects in dose-dependent and duration-dependent manners. Proliferating cell nuclear antigen immunostaining revealed that amikacin-induced fin defects were not due to reduction of proliferating mesenchymal cells. TUNEL assay demonstrated that amikacin-induced fin defects might not associate with apoptosis. Therefore, further investigations are required to elucidate if other cell death pathways are involved in amikacin-induced fin defects.


Asunto(s)
Anomalías Inducidas por Medicamentos/etiología , Amicacina/toxicidad , Aletas de Animales/anomalías , Antibacterianos/toxicidad , Animales , Apoptosis/efectos de los fármacos , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Embrión no Mamífero/efectos de los fármacos , Pez Cebra
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J Inorg Biochem ; 105(6): 902-10, 2011 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21513691

RESUMEN

Ruthenium complexes with similar octahedral structures but different intrinsic inductive properties significantly influence the total cellular protein distributions, which may affect different metabolic pathways. A systematic study of the relationship between ruthenium complexes and Escherichia coli was undertaken, using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis analysis and the identification of various proteins by mass data mining. Based on the low similarities (<40%) between the total protein distributions, the inductive properties of the ruthenium complexes are relevant to the formation of the protein-Ru interaction in addition to the Ru-DNA interaction. Two major protein functions in E. coli BL21 that were reduced by compound 1 were oxidoreductases and transporters, corresponding to 29% and 25% of the 24 down-regulated proteins. The main biological processes of the proteins down-regulated by compound 1 were related to carbohydrate reactions, including in transport, tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, glycolysis, and gluconeogenesis. All four ruthenium complexes shared similar up-regulated proteins, including clpB and kpyk1, and down-regulated similar proteins, including ompA and ybbN. This result supports that the presence of Ru-protein interactions is a major factor affecting bacteria growth, and particularly transport and carbohydrate-related reactions.


Asunto(s)
Complejos de Coordinación/química , Proteínas de Escherichia coli/metabolismo , Escherichia coli/metabolismo , Rutenio/química , Proteínas de la Membrana Bacteriana Externa/química , Proteínas de la Membrana Bacteriana Externa/genética , Proteínas de la Membrana Bacteriana Externa/metabolismo , Endopeptidasa Clp , Proteínas de Escherichia coli/química , Proteínas de Escherichia coli/genética , Proteínas de Choque Térmico/química , Proteínas de Choque Térmico/genética , Proteínas de Choque Térmico/metabolismo , Chaperonas Moleculares/química , Chaperonas Moleculares/genética , Chaperonas Moleculares/metabolismo , Oxidorreductasas actuantes sobre Donantes de Grupos Sulfuro/química , Oxidorreductasas actuantes sobre Donantes de Grupos Sulfuro/genética , Oxidorreductasas actuantes sobre Donantes de Grupos Sulfuro/metabolismo , Espectrometría de Masa por Láser de Matriz Asistida de Ionización Desorción , Ácidos Tricarboxílicos/química , Ácidos Tricarboxílicos/metabolismo , Regulación hacia Arriba
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Theriogenology ; 75(1): 73-9.e1-4, 2011 Jan 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20833415

RESUMEN

The objective was to perform high-throughput gender identification of three Columbidae species (Columba livia, Columba pulchricollis, and Streptopelia tranquebarica). Although the chromo-helicase-DNA binding protein (CHD)-based Griffiths P2/P8 primer set resolved the amplicon products of these species in 3% agarose gel electrophoresis, it was unsuitable for molecular gender identification using the melting curve analysis (MCA) curve for high-throughput analysis. After sequencing the CHD-Z and CHD-W genes for these species, we redesigned a female-specific CHD-W primer (dove-W) and a female/male (or CHD-Z/CHD-W)-common primer (dove-ZW) to combine with the Griffiths P2 primer to generate two PCR amplicons with different lengths (P2/dove-W and P2/dove-ZW for 252- and 104-bp, respectively). Melting temperature (Tm) values for P2/dove-W and P2/dove-ZW amplicons were determined and resolved in MCA at approximately 79.0∼79.5 and 77.5 °C, respectively. Accordingly, females contained two Tm peaks, whereas males contained one. In conclusion, melting curve analysis (MCA) using our proposed primer sets was a robust gender identification method for the three Columbidae species tested.


Asunto(s)
Proteínas Aviares/genética , Columbidae/genética , Proteínas de Unión al ADN/genética , Análisis para Determinación del Sexo/métodos , Animales , Proteínas Aviares/química , Secuencia de Bases , Cartilla de ADN , Proteínas de Unión al ADN/química , Femenino , Masculino , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Alineación de Secuencia , Análisis de Secuencia de ADN
10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20170747

RESUMEN

We used a green fluorescent kidney line, Tg(wt1b:GFP), as a model to access the acetaminophen (AAP)-induced nephrotoxicity dynamically. Zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos at different developmental stages (12-60hpf) were treated with different dosages of AAP (0-45mM) for different time courses (12-60h). Results showed that zebrafish embryos exhibited no evident differences in survival rates and morphological changes between the mock-treated control (0mM) and 2.25mM AAP-exposure (12-72hpf) groups. In contrast, after higher doses (22.5 and 45mM) of exposure, embryos displayed malformed kidney phenotypes, such as curved, cystic pronephric tube, pronephric duct, and a cystic and atrophic glomerulus. The percentages of embryos with malformed kidney phenotypes increased as the exposure dosages of AAP increased. Interestingly, under the same exposure time course (12h) and dose (22.5mM), embryos displayed higher percentages of severe defects at earlier developmental stage of exposure (12-24hpf), whereas embryos displayed higher percentages of mild defects at later exposure (60-72hpf). With an exposure time course less than 24h of 45mM AAP, no embryo survived by the developmental stage of 72hpf. These results indicated that AAP-induced nephrotoxicity depended on the exposure dose, time course and developmental stages. Immunohistochemical experiments showed that the cells' morphologies of the pronephric tube, pronephric duct and glomerulus were disrupted by AAP, and consequently caused cell death. Real-time RT-PCR revealed embryos after AAP treatment decreased the expression of cox2 and bcl2, but increased p53 expression. In conclusion, AAP-induced defects on glomerulus, pronephric tube and pronephric duct could be easily and dynamically observed in vivo during kidney development in this present model.


Asunto(s)
Anomalías Inducidas por Medicamentos/etiología , Acetaminofén/toxicidad , Analgésicos no Narcóticos/toxicidad , Embrión no Mamífero/efectos de los fármacos , Desarrollo Embrionario/efectos de los fármacos , Riñón/efectos de los fármacos , Pez Cebra/fisiología , Anomalías Inducidas por Medicamentos/patología , Animales , Ciclooxigenasa 2/genética , Ciclooxigenasa 2/metabolismo , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Pérdida del Embrión/inducido químicamente , Embrión no Mamífero/embriología , Expresión Génica/efectos de los fármacos , Riñón/anomalías , Proteínas Proto-Oncogénicas c-bcl-2/genética , Proteínas Proto-Oncogénicas c-bcl-2/metabolismo , Factores de Tiempo , Proteína p53 Supresora de Tumor/genética , Proteína p53 Supresora de Tumor/metabolismo
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J Inorg Biochem ; 104(5): 614-7, 2010 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20176402

RESUMEN

The discovery that OmpF was related to the transportation of ruthenium complexes through cell membrane was achieved with proteomics technologies. An integral ruthenium complex exists inside the cell as identified by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry. An inhibition assay with Escherichia coli was used to demonstrate the relationship between the transportation of the polypyridyl ruthenium complexes and the presence of OmpF (outer membrane protein F). For instance, the amount of [Ru(tpy)(bpy)Cl](+) (tpy: teripyridine; bpy: bipyridine) that entered the cells was determined by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES) of cell extracts and was measured to be approximately 0.55 microM. In the presence of 10% sucrose solution which is known to reduce the OmpF concentration, the ruthenium complex concentration was reduced to approximately 0.28 microM, which is a 50% reduction. These data suggest that OmpF plays a key role in the transportation of positively charged polypyridyl chlororuthenium complexes into E. coli.


Asunto(s)
Proteínas de Escherichia coli/metabolismo , Escherichia coli/metabolismo , Porinas/metabolismo , Compuestos de Rutenio/metabolismo , Membrana Celular/metabolismo , Proteínas de Escherichia coli/química , Proteínas de Escherichia coli/genética , Estructura Molecular , Porinas/química , Porinas/genética , Compuestos de Rutenio/química
12.
Chem Biol Interact ; 182(1): 84-91, 2009 Nov 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19682442

RESUMEN

Ruthenium (Ru) derivatives have less toxicity and higher water-solubility than cisplatin, giving them great potential as antitumor metallodrugs. In this study, zebrafish were employed as a whole-organism model to screen new Ru compounds for anti-cell proliferation activity. After soaking fish embryos in cisplatin and five Ru derivatives, [Ru(terpy)(bpy)Cl]Cl, [Ru(terpy)(dppz)OH(2)](ClO(4))(2), [Ru(terpy)(tMen)OH(2)](ClO(4))(2), [Ru(terpy)(Me(4)Phen)OH(2)](ClO(4))(2), and Ru(bpy)(2)Cl(2), only cisplatin and [Ru(terpy)(bpy)Cl]Cl-treated embryos displayed obvious phenotypic effects, such as fin-reduction. After further modification of [Ru(terpy)(bpy)Cl]Cl's main structure and the synthesis of two structurally related compounds, [Ru(terpy)(dcbpyH(2))Cl]Cl and [Ru(terpy)(dmbpy)Cl]Cl, only [Ru(terpy)(dmbpy)Cl]Cl exhibited fin-reduction phenotypes. TUNEL assays combined with immunostaining techniques revealed that treatment with cisplatin, [Ru(terpy)(bpy)Cl]Cl, and [Ru(terpy)(dmbpy)Cl]Cl led proliferating fin mesenchymal cells to undergo apoptosis and consequently caused fin-reduction phenotypes. Furthermore, [Ru(terpy)(bpy)Cl]Cl was able to activate the P53-dependent and independent pathways, and induced human hepatoma cells to undergo apoptosis. In summary, it was concluded that the zebrafish model was effective for the screening of phenotype-based antiproliferation metallodrugs.


Asunto(s)
Antineoplásicos/farmacología , Ensayos de Selección de Medicamentos Antitumorales/métodos , Compuestos Organometálicos/farmacología , Rutenio/farmacología , Animales , Apoptosis/efectos de los fármacos , Carcinoma Hepatocelular/tratamiento farmacológico , Carcinoma Hepatocelular/patología , Procesos de Crecimiento Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Línea Celular Tumoral , Cisplatino/farmacología , Embrión no Mamífero/efectos de los fármacos , Humanos , Neoplasias Hepáticas/tratamiento farmacológico , Neoplasias Hepáticas/patología , Microscopía Fluorescente , Microscopía de Interferencia , FN-kappa B/metabolismo , Fenotipo , Proteína p53 Supresora de Tumor/metabolismo , Pez Cebra
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Mar Biotechnol (NY) ; 11(3): 419-29, 2009.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19005726

RESUMEN

We used zebrafish as a whole-organism model to screen new compounds for sun protection activity. First of all, we designed a series of UVB exposure experiments and recorded the phenotypic changes of zebrafish embryos. Results showed that 100 mJ/cm(2) of UVB given six times separated by 30 min intervals is the best condition. Fin malformation (reduced and/or absent fin) phenotypes are the most evident consequences after exposure to UVB. Each fin was affected by UVB, including pelvic, ventral, caudal, and dorsal fin, but pelvic fin seemed to be the most sensitive target after UVB exposure. We furthermore carried out "prevention" and "treatment" experiments using green tea extract and/or (-)-epigallocatechin (EGCG) to test this whole-organism model by observing the morphological changes of all fins (especially pelvic fin) after UVB exposure. Effects of UVB, green tea extract and EGCG on fin development were assessed using the Kaplan-Meier analysis, log-rank test and Cox proportional hazards regression. Results showed that a zebrafish pelvic fin in the UVB + green tea (treatment) group is 5.51 (range from 2.39 to 14.90) times, one in the UVB + green tea (prevention) group is 7.04 (range from 3.11 to 18.92) times, and one in the 25 ppm of EGCG (prevention) group is 22.19 (range from 9.40 to 61.50) times more likely to return to normal fin than one in the UVB only group. On the basis of these observations, we believe this model is effective for screening the higher stability and lower toxicity of new compounds, such as small chemicals which are derivative from EGCG or other dietary agents for sun protection.


Asunto(s)
Extremidades/efectos de la radiación , Modelos Animales , Protectores Solares/normas , Pez Cebra , Análisis de Varianza , Animales , Apoptosis/efectos de los fármacos , Apoptosis/efectos de la radiación , Camellia sinensis , Catequina/análogos & derivados , Catequina/farmacología , Cartilla de ADN/genética , Etiquetado Corte-Fin in Situ , Extractos Vegetales/farmacología , Análisis de Regresión , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa de Transcriptasa Inversa , Rayos Ultravioleta/efectos adversos
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Mol Cell Probes ; 22(3): 184-8, 2008 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18385011

RESUMEN

Eagles are sexually monomorphic and therefore it is difficult to determine their gender, which is a crucial need for management purposes. In this study, we have developed an improved gender identification method by exploiting length differences between the Chromo-Helicase-DNA binding protein (CHD)-Z and CHD-W genes of Spilornis cheela hoya. By comparing DNA sequences for CHD-W and CHD-Z from 10 species of Falconiformes eagles we designed universal gender identification PCR primers that exploit differences in product size. Standard agarose gels were shown to easily distinguish between the 148-bp CHD-ZW and the 258-bp CHD-W PCR products. When used with 28 samples of S. cheela hoya, our improved universal primers provided a fast and precise gender identification assay.


Asunto(s)
Águilas/genética , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa/métodos , Animales , Secuencia de Bases , Cartilla de ADN , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Análisis de Secuencia de ADN , Análisis para Determinación del Sexo , Especificidad de la Especie
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BMC Biotechnol ; 8: 12, 2008 Feb 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18269737

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Combination of CHD (chromo-helicase-DNA binding protein)-specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with electrophoresis (PCR/electrophoresis) is the most common avian molecular sexing technique but it is lab-intensive and gel-required. Gender determination often fails when the difference in length between the PCR products of CHD-Z and CHD-W genes is too short to be resolved. RESULTS: Here, we are the first to introduce a PCR-melting curve analysis (PCR/MCA) to identify the gender of birds by genomic DNA, which is gel-free, quick, and inexpensive. Spilornis cheela hoya (S. c. hoya) and Pycnonotus sinensis (P. sinensis) were used to illustrate this novel molecular sexing technique. The difference in the length of CHD genes in S. c. hoya and P. sinensis is 13-, and 52-bp, respectively. Using Griffiths' P2/P8 primers, molecular sexing failed both in PCR/electrophoresis of S. c. hoya and in PCR/MCA of S. c. hoya and P. sinensis. In contrast, we redesigned sex-specific primers to yield 185- and 112-bp PCR products for the CHD-Z and CHD-W genes of S. c. hoya, respectively, using PCR/MCA. Using this specific primer set, at least 13 samples of S. c. hoya were examined simultaneously and the Tm peaks of CHD-Z and CHD-W PCR products were distinguished. CONCLUSION: In this study, we introduced a high-throughput avian molecular sexing technique and successfully applied it to two species. This new method holds a great potential for use in high throughput sexing of other avian species, as well.


Asunto(s)
Aves/genética , ADN/análisis , ADN/genética , Electroforesis/métodos , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa de Transcriptasa Inversa/métodos , Cromosomas Sexuales/genética , Análisis para Determinación del Sexo/métodos , Animales , Benzotiazoles , Diaminas , Femenino , Masculino , Técnicas de Sonda Molecular , Compuestos Orgánicos , Quinolinas , Análisis de Secuencia de ADN/métodos
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Kaohsiung J Med Sci ; 22(3): 143-8, 2006 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16602279

RESUMEN

The type of corneal injuries associated with insect encounters is related to the composition of the foreign body. However, previous reports on corneal foreign bodies as insects were rarely based on scientific evidence. Here, we report on a 49-year-old male who was stung in his left eye by an unknown insect. Emergent keratotomy was performed to remove the embedded corneal foreign body. The removed foreign body was observed under light microscopy, and a fragment of insect was suspected. The sample was sent for molecular analysis. The polymerase chain reaction product was sequenced, subjected to a BLAST search, and identified as an ichneumonoid member of the insect order Hymenoptera.


Asunto(s)
Lesiones de la Cornea , Cuerpos Extraños en el Ojo/diagnóstico , Himenópteros/genética , Mordeduras y Picaduras de Insectos/complicaciones , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa/métodos , Animales , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad
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Org Lett ; 6(24): 4471-4, 2004 Nov 25.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15548053

RESUMEN

The titled vanadyl(V) complexes serve as efficient reagents for cleaving supercoiled plasmid DNA by photoinitiation. Complex 3d, derived from 2-hydroxy-1-naphthaldehyde and l-phenylalanine, exhibits a unique wedge feature, inducing a site-selective photocleavage at the C22-T23 of the bulge backbone for a HIV-27 DNA system at 0.1-5 muM. Transient absorption experiments for 3d indicate the involvement of LMCT with concomitant tautomerization, leading to an o-quinone-methide V-bound hydroxyl species responsible for the cleavage profiles. [structure: see text]


Asunto(s)
ADN/química , Fotólisis , Compuestos de Vanadio/química , Secuencia de Bases , Duplicado del Terminal Largo de VIH , Modelos Moleculares , Plásmidos/química
18.
Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom ; 18(6): 609-16, 2004.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15052570

RESUMEN

This study reports a novel approach utilizing an octahedral CoII(HAPP)(TFA)2 reagent in the presence of H2O2 with analysis by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOFMS) to serve as an efficient probe for bulged DNA structures. Elucidation of DNA bulge-specific recognition pathways and cleavage mechanisms is demonstrated by characterization of bulge-specific cleavage products and other backbone lesion fragments. The cleavage specificity of CoII(HAPP)(TFA)2/H2O2 arises from sugar oxidative strand scission, for which the position of the abstracted hydrogen is unambiguously determined as the 4'-H of the deoxyribose moiety. Furthermore, differentiation between bulge-specific recognition and diffusion-controlled non-selective cleavage can be clarified through time-dependent MALDI-TOFMS studies. The present results demonstrate that MALDI-TOFMS can be a sensitive and efficient technique for complex mechanistic studies of this kind, providing information for future rational drug design targeting bulged DNA structures.


Asunto(s)
ADN Superhelicoidal/química , Conformación de Ácido Nucleico , Espectrometría de Masa por Láser de Matriz Asistida de Ionización Desorción/métodos , Secuencia de Bases , Cobalto/química , ADN Superhelicoidal/análisis , Datos de Secuencia Molecular
19.
Bioorg Med Chem ; 12(1): 53-61, 2004 Jan 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14697770

RESUMEN

Three peptide amides, HPRK(Py)(4)HPRK-NH(2) (PyH-12), HPRK(Py)(3)HPRK-NH(2) (PyH-11) and HPRK(Py)(2)HPRK-NH(2) (PyH-10), incorporating two HPRK motifs and various 4-amino-1-methylpyrrole-2-carboxylic acid residues (Py) were synthesized by solid-phase peptide methodology. The binding of these three peptides to a 5'-32P-labeled 158-mer DNA duplex (Watson fragment) and to a 5'-32P-labeled 135-mer DNA duplex (complementary Crick fragment) was investigated by quantitative DNase I footprinting. On the 158-mer Watson strand, the most distinctive DNase I blockages seen with all three peptides occur around positions 105-112 and 76-79, corresponding to the sequences 5'-GAGAAAAT-3' and 5'-CGGT-3', respectively. However, on the complementary Crick strand, only PyH-12 strongly discriminates the 5'-TTT-3' site around positions 108-110 whereas both PyH-11 and PyH-10 have moderate binding around positions 102-112 comprising the sequence 5'-ATTTTCTCCTT-3'. Possible bidentate and single interactions of the side-chain functions and alpha-amino protons of the peptides with DNA bases are discussed.


Asunto(s)
Amidas/metabolismo , Secuencia de Bases , Péptidos/metabolismo , Proteínas Serina-Treonina Quinasas/metabolismo , Secuencias de Aminoácidos , Proteínas Bacterianas , Sitios de Unión/fisiología , Huella de ADN/métodos , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Péptidos/síntesis química , Péptidos/genética , Proteínas Serina-Treonina Quinasas/síntesis química , Proteínas Serina-Treonina Quinasas/genética
20.
Bioorg Med Chem ; 11(15): 3279-88, 2003 Jul 31.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12837538

RESUMEN

Two dodecapeptide amines: (WPRK)(3)NH(2)[WR-12] and (YPRK)(3)NH(2)[YR-12], and a 30-mer polypeptide amide (SP-30) were synthesized by solid-phase peptide methodology. DNase I footprinting studies on a 117-mer DNA showed that WR-12 and YR-12 bind selectively to DNA sequences in a manner similar to SP-30 which has a repeating SPK(R)K sequence. The most distinctive blockages seen with all three peptides occur at positions 26-30, 21-24 and 38-45 around sequences 5'-GAATT-3', 5'-TAAT-3' and 5'-AAAACGAC-3', respectively. However, it appears that YR-12 is better able to extend its recognition site to include CG pairs than is SP-30. At low concentrations YR-12 was able to induce enhanced rates of DNase I cleavage at regions surrounding some of its binding sites. To obtain further quantitative data supplementary to the footprinting work, equilibrium binding experiments were performed in which the binding of the two peptides to six decanucleotide duplexes was compared. Scatchard analyses indicated that WR-12 may be more selective for oligomers containing runs of consecutive purines or pyrimidines. On the other hand, YR-12 binds better to d(CTTAGACGTC)- d(GACGTCTAAG) than to the other oligomer duplexes, denoting selectivity for evenly distributed C/G and A/T sequences.


Asunto(s)
ADN/metabolismo , Péptidos/metabolismo , Secuencias de Aminoácidos , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Secuencia de Bases , Huella de ADN , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Péptidos/síntesis química , Unión Proteica , Secuencias Repetitivas de Aminoácido , Análisis de Secuencia de ADN/métodos
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