Πέμπτη 28 Μαρτίου 2019

Genes,Genomics

Identification and Expression Analysis of Snf2 Family Proteins in Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
As part of chromatin-remodeling complexes (CRCs), sucrose nonfermenting 2 (Snf2) family proteins alter chromatin structure and nucleosome position by utilizing the energy of ATP, which allows other regulatory proteins to access DNA. Plant genomes encode a large number of Snf2 proteins, and some of them have been shown to be the key regulators at different developmental stages in Arabidopsis. Yet, little is known about the functions of Snf2 proteins in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum). In this study,...
Comparative and Functional Genomics — An Open Access Journal
Thu Mar 28, 2019 15:05
In silico homology modelling and prediction of novel epitopic peptides from P24 protein of <em>Haemonchus contortus</em>
Publication date: Available online 28 March 2019Source: GeneAuthor(s): G.V. Vedamurthy, Haseen Ahmad, Suneel Kumar Onteru, Vijay Kumar SaxenaAbstractHaemonchus contortus (HC) causes Haemonchosis in sheep and goats, with high mortality and morbidity due to lack of effective vaccine and increasing resistance to anthelmintic drugs. The present study was aimed at developing the 3D model of HCP24 protein and to identify the candidate epitopic peptides for effective humoral and cell-mediated immune-response....
Gene
Thu Mar 28, 2019 13:13
Identification and function analysis of a type 2 diacylglycerol acyltransferase (DGAT2) from the endosperm of coconut (<em>Cocos nucifera</em> L.)
Publication date: Available online 27 March 2019Source: GeneAuthor(s): Yusheng Zheng, Yuanhang Jin, Yijun Yuan, Dan Feng, Lizhi Chen, Dongdong Li, Peng ZhouAbstractCoconut (Cocos nucifera L.) is one of the most characteristic plants of tropical areas. Coconut oil and its derivatives have been widely used in various industries. In this paper, a type 2 diacylglycerol acyltransferase (DGAT2), which is one of the key enzymes involved in triacylglycerol (TAG) biosynthesis, was first characterized in coconut...
Gene
Thu Mar 28, 2019 13:13
Genome-wide identification of members of the <em>TCP</em> gene family in switchgrass (<em>Panicum virgatum</em> L.) and analysis of their expression
Publication date: Available online 27 March 2019Source: GeneAuthor(s): Aiquan Zheng, Fengli Sun, Tingting Cheng, Yongfeng Wang, Kunliang Xie, Chao Zhang, Yajun XiAbstractTeosinte branched 1/Cycloidea/Proliferating cell factor 1 (TCP) proteins belongs to a plant-specific transcription factor family that plays important roles in plant development. TCP gene-regulated plant branching occurs downstream in the strigolactone pathway. In this study, 41 TCP genes were identified in the genome of Panicum virgatum...
Gene
Thu Mar 28, 2019 13:13
Prediction of new vaccine targets in the core genome of <em>Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis</em> through omics approaches and reverse vaccinology
Publication date: Available online 27 March 2019Source: GeneAuthor(s): Carlos Leonardo Araújo, Jorianne Alves, Wylerson Nogueira, Lino César Pereira, Anne Cybelle Gomide, Rommel Ramos, Vasco Azevedo, Artur Silva, Adriana FoladorAbstractCorynebacterium pseudotuberculosis is the etiologic agent of veterinary relevance diseases, such as caseous lymphadenitis, affecting different animal species causing damage to the global agribusiness. So far, there are no completely effective treatment methods to overcome...
Gene
Thu Mar 28, 2019 13:13
Genes, Vol. 10, Pages 256: Assessing Global DNA Methylation Changes Associated with Plasticity in Seven Highly Inbred Lines of Snapdragon Plants (Antirrhinum majus)
Genes, Vol. 10, Pages 256: Assessing Global DNA Methylation Changes Associated with Plasticity in Seven Highly Inbred Lines of Snapdragon Plants (Antirrhinum majus) Genes doi: 10.3390/genes10040256 Authors: Gourcilleau Mousset Latutrie Marin Delaunay Maury Pujol Genetic and epigenetic variations are commonly known to underlie phenotypic plastic responses to environmental cues. However, the role of epigenetic variation in plastic responses harboring ecological...
Genes
Thu Mar 28, 2019 02:00
Genes, Vol. 10, Pages 255: VvSWEET10 Mediates Sugar Accumulation in Grapes
Genes, Vol. 10, Pages 255: VvSWEET10 Mediates Sugar Accumulation in Grapes Genes doi: 10.3390/genes10040255 Authors: Zhan Zhang Luming Zou Chong Ren Fengrui Ren Yi Wang Peige Fan Shaohua Li Zhenchang Liang Sugar accumulation is a critical event during grape berry ripening that determines the grape market values. Berry cells are highly dependent on sugar transporters to mediate cross-membrane transport. However, the role of sugar transporters in improving sugar accumulation...
Genes
Thu Mar 28, 2019 02:00
Genes, Vol. 10, Pages 254: Identifying Selection Signatures for Backfat Thickness in Yorkshire Pigs Highlights New Regions Affecting Fat Metabolism
Genes, Vol. 10, Pages 254: Identifying Selection Signatures for Backfat Thickness in Yorkshire Pigs Highlights New Regions Affecting Fat Metabolism Genes doi: 10.3390/genes10040254 Authors: Haoran Ma Saixian Zhang Kaili Zhang Huiwen Zhan Xia Peng Shengsong Xie Xinyun Li Shuhong Zhao Yunlong Ma Identifying the genetic basis of improvement in pigs contributes to our understanding of the role of artificial selection in shaping the genome. Here we employed the Cross...
Genes
Thu Mar 28, 2019 02:00
A thioredoxin-like protein of Bemisia tabaci interacts with coat protein of begomoviruses
Abstract Bemisia tabaci (whitefly) is the sole vector of begomoviruses, which transmits them in a persistent and circulative manner from infected to healthy plants. During this process, begomoviruses interact with various proteins in the insect vector B. tabaci that would play a specific role in the virus transmission. Identification and characterization of such proteins are important to understand the complete process of virus transmission. Coat protein (CP) of begomoviruses is...
Latest Results for Virus Genes
Thu Mar 28, 2019 02:00
The p38/HOG stress-activated protein kinase network couples growth to division in <i>Candida albicans</i>
by Adnane Sellam, Julien Chaillot, Jaideep Mallick, Faiza Tebbji, Julien Richard Albert, Michael A. Cook, Mike Tyers Cell size is a complex trait that responds to developmental and environmental cues. Quantitative size analysis of mutant strain collections disrupted for protein kinases and transcriptional regulators in the pathogenic yeast Candida albicans uncovered 66 genes that altered cell size, few of which overlapped with known size genes in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. A...
PLoS Genetics: New Articles
Thu Mar 28, 2019 19:58
The meiotic phosphatase GSP-2/PP1 promotes germline immortality and small RNA-mediated genome silencing
by Katherine Kretovich Billmyre, Anna-Lisa Doebley, Maya Spichal, Bree Heestand, Tony Belicard, Aya Sato-Carlton, Stephane Flibotte, Matt Simon, Megan Gnazzo, Ahna Skop, Donald Moerman, Peter Mark Carlton, Peter Sarkies, Shawn Ahmed Germ cell immortality, or transgenerational maintenance of the germ line, could be promoted by mechanisms that could occur in either mitotic or meiotic germ cells. Here we report for the first time that the GSP-2 PP1/Glc7 phosphatase promotes germ cell immortality....
PLoS Genetics: New Articles
Thu Mar 28, 2019 19:58
Errors in translational decoding: tRNA wobbling or misincorporation?
by Xumin Ou, Jingyu Cao, Anchun Cheng, Maikel P. Peppelenbosch, Qiuwei Pan As the central dogma of molecular biology, genetic information flows from DNA through transcription into RNA followed by translation of the message into protein by transfer RNAs (tRNAs). However, mRNA translation is not always perfect, and errors in the amino acid composition may occur. Mistranslation is generally well tolerated, but once it reaches superphysiological levels, it can give rise to a plethora of diseases....
PLoS Genetics: New Articles
Thu Mar 28, 2019 19:43
Tenuivirus utilizes its glycoprotein as a helper component to overcome insect midgut barriers for its circulative and propagative transmission
by Gang Lu, Shuo Li, Changwei Zhou, Xin Qian, Qing Xiang, Tongqing Yang, Jianxiang Wu, Xueping Zhou, Yijun Zhou, Xin S. Ding, Xiaorong Tao Many persistent transmitted plant viruses, including rice stripe virus (RSV), cause serious damage to crop production worldwide. Although many reports have indicated that a successful insect-mediated virus transmission depends on a proper interaction between the virus and its insect vector, the mechanism(s) controlling this interaction remained poorly understood....
PLOS Pathogens: New Articles
Thu Mar 28, 2019 19:58
Did new transmission cycles in anthropogenic, dense, host populations encourage the emergence and speciation of pathogenic Bordetella?
by Kalyan K. Dewan, Eric T. Harvill
PLOS Pathogens: New Articles
Thu Mar 28, 2019 19:43
15-keto-prostaglandin E<sub>2</sub> activates host peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPAR-γ) to promote <i>Cryptococcus neoformans</i> growth during infection
by Robert J. Evans, Katherine Pline, Catherine A. Loynes, Sarah Needs, Maceler Aldrovandi, Jens Tiefenbach, Ewa Bielska, Rachel E. Rubino, Christopher J. Nicol, Robin C. May, Henry M. Krause, Valerie B. O'Donnell, Stephen A. Renshaw, Simon A. Johnston Cryptococcus neoformans is one of the leading causes of invasive fungal infection in humans worldwide. C. neoformans uses macrophages as a proliferative niche to increase infective burden and avoid immune surveillance. However, the specific mechanisms...
PLOS Pathogens: New Articles
Thu Mar 28, 2019 19:43
Covert pathogenesis: Transient exposures to microbes as triggers of disease
by Nicole M. Gilbert, Amanda L. Lewis
PLOS Pathogens: New Articles
Thu Mar 28, 2019 19:43

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