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J Asian Nat Prod Res ; 18(2): 184-8, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26208091

RESUMO

Studies of the fermentation broth of fungus Antrodiella gypsea led to the isolation of a new bisabolane-type sesquiterpenoid that was named gypseatriol (1), together with the known compound 2,10-dodecadiene-1,6,7-triol (2). The structure of this new metabolite was assigned by analysis of 2D NMR and HR-EI-MS. Absolute configuration was assigned by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. Compound 1 was evaluated for its antifungal activity on Candida albicans.


Assuntos
Basidiomycota/química , Sesquiterpenos/isolamento & purificação , Coriolaceae , Cristalografia por Raios X , Fermentação , Estrutura Molecular , Ressonância Magnética Nuclear Biomolecular , Sesquiterpenos/química , Sesquiterpenos/farmacologia
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Acta Pharmacol Sin ; 34(5): 605-11, 2013 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23416930

RESUMO

Autophagy is a cell self-digestion process via lysosomes that clears "cellular waste", including aberrantly modified proteins or protein aggregates and damaged organelles. Therefore, autophagy is considered a protein and organelle quality control mechanism that maintains normal cellular homeostasis. Dysfunctional autophagy has been observed in ageing tissues and several ageing-associated diseases. Lifespan of model organisms such as yeast, worms, flies, and mice can be extended through promoting autophagy, either by genetic manipulations such as over-expression of Sirtuin 1, or by administrations of rapamycin, resveratrol or spermidine. The evidence supports that autophagy may play an important role in delaying ageing or extending lifespan. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge about autophagy and its regulation, outline recent developments ie the genetic and pharmacological manipulations of autophagy that affects the lifespan, and discuss the role of autophagy in the ageing-related diseases.


Assuntos
Envelhecimento , Autofagia , Neoplasias/patologia , Doenças Neurodegenerativas/patologia , Envelhecimento/efeitos dos fármacos , Animais , Autofagia/efeitos dos fármacos , Descoberta de Drogas , Humanos , Neoplasias/tratamento farmacológico , Neoplasias/metabolismo , Doenças Neurodegenerativas/tratamento farmacológico , Doenças Neurodegenerativas/metabolismo
3.
Pest Manag Sci ; 79(4): 1352-1361, 2023 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36427005

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Most arthropods are famous for their large reproductive capacity, with the ovary playing a vital role in the process. The study of the regulatory mechanisms of ovarian development may have the potential for a reproduction-based pest management strategy. GATA-binding transcription factors (GATAs) as important regulatory factors mediate many physiological processes, including development, immunity, insecticide resistance and reproduction. The Pannier (pnr), a member of GATA family, was confirmed to be involved in ovarian development of Bactrocera dorsalis in our previous study. However, the direct evidence of pnr regulating the fly ovarian development is still lacking. RESULTS: We used CRISPR/Cas9 to create Bdpnr loss-of-function mutations. Homozygous Bdpnr-/- mutants were nonviable, with most individuals dying during embryogenesis, some surviving to the larval stages, and the remaining few dying during pupation. In contrast, heterozygous individuals reached the adult stage, but ovarian development was disrupted, with concomitant decreases in egg laying and hatching rates. We also found that two genes encoding vitellogenin proteins (BdVg1 and BdVg2) and the vitellogenin receptor (BdVgR) were significantly down-regulated in heterozygous mutants compared to wild-type controls. CONCLUSION: These results indicate that Bdpnr is required for embryonic and post-embryonic development, including the formation of ovaries. Bdpnr could therefore be considered as a molecular target for tephritid fly pest control. © 2022 Society of Chemical Industry.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Insetos , Tephritidae , Animais , Feminino , Proteínas de Insetos/genética , Vitelogeninas/metabolismo , Ovário/metabolismo , Desenvolvimento Embrionário
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Anim Reprod Sci ; 100(3-4): 243-56, 2007 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16930874

RESUMO

Gene expression analysis of cloned embryos would enable us to better understand the early biological events during preimplantation after NT (nuclear transfer). Routine RT-PCR and Northern-blot were limited because it could not analyze tens of thousands of genes at one time and were impeded by minimum material. Based on the developed RT-PCR methodology, we previously constructed cDNA libraries with equivalent to single embryo from the pooled AI-blastocysts (artificial insemination and in vivo developed blastocysts) of cattle. To identify gene expression profiles in NT- and IVF (in vitro fertilized)-blastocysts, and search for new candidate genes involved during this period, here we created cDNA sources from three types of blastocysts (AI-, IVF- and NT-blastocysts). The expressions of 60 genes previously identified from cDNA library were compared in three types of blastocyst. Results showed that the gene expression profile of NT-blastocysts was more similar to that of AI-blastocysts than that of created from IVF-blastocysts. Several important genes, such as Oct-4 and IFN-iota, only detected in the early embryonic development, were highly expressed in three types of blastocysts and showed no significant difference, it indicated that the donor nuclear undergone efficient reprogramming by the blastocyst stage and gained totipotential after nuclear transfer. The gene expression profiles in three types of blastocysts suggested that nuclear transfer and in vitro culture environments impaired the viability of embryos in different ways.


Assuntos
Blastocisto/metabolismo , Bovinos/genética , Fertilização in vitro/veterinária , Perfilação da Expressão Gênica/veterinária , Biblioteca Gênica , Inseminação Artificial/veterinária , Técnicas de Transferência Nuclear/veterinária , Animais , Blastocisto/citologia , Clonagem de Organismos , Regulação da Expressão Gênica no Desenvolvimento , Regulação para Cima
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Anim Reprod Sci ; 96(1-2): 104-15, 2006 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16413976

RESUMO

To analyze stage-specific gene expression profiles of pre-implantation embryos and evaluate potential viability, techniques were adapted to generate 3-end enriched cDNA libraries from individual embryos of cattle based on RT-PCR methodology. The reproducibility of constructing a cDNA library was tested by five independent PCR experiments with specific primers for the presence of several rare genes such as DNMT1 (DNA methylation transferase 1), DNMT2, DNMT3A, Oct-4/3 (octmer-binding transcription factor), IFN-iota, IGF-2r (insulin like growth factor 2 receptor), and the housekeeping genes, H2A and beta-actin. Results indicated repeatability and that a proportion of expressed genes in the cDNA library from an individual embryo was not affected by limited PCR amplification. From the cDNA library, 134 clones were randomly selected for sequencing and showed that structure related elements accounted for 33.5% of transcripts and the energy- and metabolism-related genes were also an important component being 11.9% in the cDNA library. Approximately 14% of genes in the library were functionally unknown including greater than 5% of genes that were likely novel because there was no identity in Genbank. The frequency of structure-related genes such as beta-actin and ribosomal proteins in the cDNA library corresponded to other reports and suggested that the cDNA library constructed by RT-PCR might be proportional to the mRNA populations. The cDNA libraries constructed from different stage embryos will provide a powerful tool to explore novel genes relevant to embryogenesis, determine the profiling of stage-specific gene expression, and evaluate the potential viability of embryos.


Assuntos
Bovinos/genética , DNA Complementar , Embrião de Mamíferos/química , Perfilação da Expressão Gênica , Biblioteca Gênica , Animais , Blastocisto/química , Bovinos/embriologia , DNA (Citosina-5-)-Metiltransferase 1 , DNA (Citosina-5-)-Metiltransferases , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase Via Transcriptase Reversa
6.
Huan Jing Ke Xue ; 37(10): 3743-3749, 2016 Oct 08.
Artigo em Chinês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29964404

RESUMO

In this study, three GDI (gasoline direct injection) and one PFI (port fuel injection) light-duty gasoline vehicles were characterized for their particle emission (number concentration and size distributions). Two condensation particle counters (CPC) with different activation efficiencies (50% cut off diameter) were used. It was found that the number concentration of particles emitted by GDI gasoline vehicle was approximately one order of magnitude higher than that from PFI gasoline vehicle. High emission of particles occurred within the first 200 s of cold start. The number concentration of particles emitted from GDI vehicle was largely influenced by the vehicle working condition, while that of PFI vehicle was relatively stable despite of varying working conditions. The size distributions of particles emitted from GDI and PFI vehicles had both nucleation mode and accumulation mode. The peak diameter of nucleation mode particles was in the range of 20-27 nm, while that of accumulation mode particle was in the range of 80-95 nm. The number concentrations measured by the UCPC (50% cut off diameter of 2.5 nm) were 35% (GDI) and 50.4% (PFI), respectively, higher than those measured by the CPC (50% cut off diameter of 23 nm) used by the regulation.

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Cell Res ; 15(6): 455-64, 2005 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15987604

RESUMO

Gap junctions, consisting of connexins, allow the exchange of small molecules (less than 1 KD) between adjacent cells, thus providing a mechanism for synchronizing the responses of groups of cells to environmental stimuli. Connexin 31 is a member of the connexin family. Mutations on connexin 31 are associated with erythrokeratodermia variabilis, hearing impairment and peripheral neuropathy. However, the pathological mechanism for connexin 31 mutants in these diseases are still unknown. In this study, we analyzed the assembly, trafficking and metabolism of connexin 31 in HeLa cells stably expressing connexin 31. Calcein transfer assay showed that calcein transfer was inhibited when cells were treated with Brefeldin A or cytochalasin D, but not when treated with nocodazole or a-glycyrrhetinic acid, suggesting that Golgi apparatus and actin filaments, but not microtubules, are crucial to the trafficking and assembly of connexin 31, as well as the formation of gap junction intercellular communication by connexin 31. Additionally, a-glycyrrhetinic acid did not effectively inhibit gap junctional intercellular communication formed by connexin 31. Pulse-chase assay revealed that connexin 31 had a half-life of about 6 h. Moreover, Western blotting and fluorescent staining demonstrated that in HeLa cells stably expressing connexin 31, the amount of connexin 31 was significantly increased after these cells were treated with proteasomal or lysosomal inhibitors. These findings indicate that connexin 31 was rapidly renewed, and possibly degraded by both proteasomal and lysosomal pathways.


Assuntos
Conexinas/biossíntese , Junções Comunicantes/fisiologia , Complexo de Golgi/metabolismo , Lisossomos/metabolismo , Complexo de Endopeptidases do Proteassoma/metabolismo , Brefeldina A/farmacologia , Conexinas/genética , Citocalasina D/farmacologia , Fluoresceínas/metabolismo , Ácido Glicirretínico/farmacologia , Complexo de Golgi/efeitos dos fármacos , Células HeLa , Humanos , Lisossomos/efeitos dos fármacos , Nocodazol/farmacologia , Inibidores de Proteassoma
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Huan Jing Ke Xue ; 35(12): 4489-94, 2014 Dec.
Artigo em Chinês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25826917

RESUMO

In China, most of the studies of vehicular greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have been focused on CO2 emissions. The investigation of non-CO2 GHGs, e.g. CH4 and N2O, are mainly carried out based on models developed in Europe and the US, and there are few vehicle emission tests for CH4 and N2O. In this study, 22 light-duty gasoline vehicles (LDGVs) were selected for tailpipe CH4 and N2O tests using chassis dynamometer, and their emission factors were obtained based on the NEDC driving cycle. The results showed that the CH4 emission factors of China I to China IV LDGVs were 0.048 g x km(-1), 0.048 g x km(-1), 0.038 g x km(-1) and 0.028 g x km(-1), respectively. For N2O, the emission factors of China I to China IV were 0.045 g x km(-1), 0.039 g x km(-1), 0.026 g x km(-1) and 0.021 g x km(-1), respectively. In the GHGs emissions (in terms of CO2 Eq.) per LDGV, the percentage of CH4 and N2O emissions decreased gradually with tightening of emission standards. The contribution of CH4 emissions was lower than 0.5% in the total emissions, and N2O share rate was between 3.03% and 6.35%. Therefore, tightening emission standards can effectively reduce the CH4 and N2O emissions, to mitigate the greenhouse effects caused by vehicle emissions.


Assuntos
Metano/análise , Óxido Nitroso/análise , Emissões de Veículos/análise , China , Gasolina , Efeito Estufa , Luz , Veículos Automotores/normas
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Acta Biochim Biophys Sin (Shanghai) ; 37(8): 547-54, 2005 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16077902

RESUMO

Mutations in connexin 31 (Cx31) are associated with erythrokeratodermia variabilis (EKV), hearing impairment and peripheral neuropathy; however, the pathological mechanism of Cx31 mutants remains unknown. This study analyzed 11 disease-associated Cx31 variants and one non-disease-associated Cx31 variant and compared their intracellular distribution and assembly in HeLa cells and their effect on these cells. The fluorescent localization assay showed no gap junction plaque formation in the cells expressing the recessive EKV-associated mutant (L34P) and four hearing impairment-associated mutants (66delD, 141delI, R180X and E183K), significantly reduced plaque formation in the cells with five EKV-associated dominant mutants (G12R, G12D, R42P, C86S and F137L) and no obvious change in the cells with two other mutants (I141V and 652del12). Immunoblotting analysis showed that 12 mutated Cx31s, like WT-Cx31, are able to form the Triton X-100 insoluble complex; however, the quantity of Triton X-100 insoluble complex in the transfected HeLa cells varied among different Cx31 mutants. Additionally, the expression of five EKV-associated dominant mutants (G12R, G12D, R42P, C86S and F137L) caused cell death in HeLa cells. However, the five hearing impairment-associated mutants did not induce cell death. The above results suggest that disease-associated mutants gain deleterious functions differentially. In summary, disease-associated Cx31 mutants impair the formation of normal gap junctions at different levels, and the diseases associated with Cx31 mutations may result from the abnormal assembly, trafficking and metabolism of the Cx31 mutants.


Assuntos
Apoptose , Conexinas/genética , Conexinas/metabolismo , Eritema/metabolismo , Junções Comunicantes/metabolismo , Transtornos da Audição/metabolismo , Ceratose/metabolismo , Doenças do Sistema Nervoso Periférico/metabolismo , Eritema/genética , Células HeLa , Transtornos da Audição/genética , Humanos , Ceratose/genética , Mutação , Doenças do Sistema Nervoso Periférico/genética , Transporte Proteico , Proteínas Recombinantes/metabolismo , Frações Subcelulares/metabolismo
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