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Stem Cell Res ; 74: 103275, 2024 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38100912

RESUMEN

THRB is a nuclear receptor, regulating gene expression dependent on thyroid hormone (TH) binding. The same receptor mediates signaling pathway activation in the cytosol. The challenge is to distinguish which of the two mechanisms is responsible for physiological effects of TH. We established an iPSC cell line with two mutations (E125G_G126S) in the THRB DNA-binding domain, which abrogates nuclear action and, thus, allows to study signaling pathway activation exclusively. We also generated a THRB knockout cell line to abolish all THRB effects. Comparison of WT and these two cell lines allows attribution of thyroid hormone effects to the underlying mechanism.


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Células Madre Pluripotentes Inducidas , Humanos , Células Madre Pluripotentes Inducidas/metabolismo , Hormonas Tiroideas , Transducción de Señal , Mutación/genética , Línea Celular , Receptores beta de Hormona Tiroidea/genética , Receptores beta de Hormona Tiroidea/metabolismo
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Microb Ecol ; 75(3): 674-687, 2018 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28951994

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The diatom genus Skeletonema is globally distributed and often an important constituent of the phytoplankton community. In the marine phytoplankton of the northern Adriatic Sea, we found three species of the genus Skeletonema: Skeletonema menzelii, Skeletonema marinoi and Skeletonema grevillei. Making use of the steep ecological gradients that characterise the northern Adriatic, along which we could observe those species, we report here on the ecological circumstances under which those species thrive and how their respective populations are globally connected. This is the first detailed ecological study for the species S. grevillei. This study is also the first report for S. grevillei for the Adriatic Sea and Mediterranean together with additional electron microscopic details on fresh in situ samples for this species. S. marinoi appears to clearly prefer strong freshwater influence and high nutrient concentrations delivered by low salinity waters. It can outcompete other diatom species and dominate microphytoplankton blooms. S. grevillei on the other hand appears to thrive in high nutrient concentrations triggered by water column mixing. It also appears to prefer higher salinity waters and coastal embayments. Genetic analysis of S. grevillei demonstrated a peculiar dissimilarity with isolates from coastal waters off Yemen, India, Oman and China. However, a closely related sequence was isolated from coastal waters off Japan. These results indicate that S. grevillei is an introduced species, possibly transported by ballast waters. S. menzelii is a sporadic visitor in the northern Adriatic, advected from rather oligotrophic middle Adriatic waters and never dominates the phytoplankton community in the northern Adriatic.


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Diatomeas/clasificación , Ecología , Ecosistema , Biología Marina , Filogenia , Biota , China , ADN/análisis , ADN/genética , ADN Ribosómico/genética , Diatomeas/citología , Diatomeas/genética , Diatomeas/aislamiento & purificación , Agua Dulce/microbiología , Genes de ARNr/genética , Marcadores Genéticos/genética , Mapeo Geográfico , India , Japón , Microscopía Electrónica , Nutrientes , Omán , Fitoplancton/clasificación , Salinidad , Estaciones del Año , Agua de Mar/química , Especificidad de la Especie , Yemen
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