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S-nitrosoglutathione reductase affords protection against pathogens in Arabidopsis, both locally and systemically 下载免费PDF全文
Nitric oxide and S-nitrosothiols (SNOs) are widespread signaling molecules that regulate immunity in animals and plants. Levels of SNOs in vivo are controlled by nitric oxide synthesis (which in plants is achieved by different routes) and by S-nitrosoglutathione turnover, which is mainly performed by the S-nitrosoglutathione reductase (GSNOR). GSNOR is encoded by a single-copy gene in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana; Martínez et al., 1996; Sakamoto et al., 2002). We report here that transgenic plants with decreased amounts of GSNOR (using antisense strategy) show enhanced basal resistance against Peronospora parasitica Noco2 (oomycete), which correlates with higher levels of intracellular SNOs and constitutive activation of the pathogenesis-related gene, PR-1. Moreover, systemic acquired resistance is impaired in plants overexpressing GSNOR and enhanced in the antisense plants, and this correlates with changes in the SNO content both in local and systemic leaves. We also show that GSNOR is localized in the phloem and, thus, could regulate systemic acquired resistance signal transport through the vascular system. Our data corroborate the data from other authors that GSNOR controls SNO in vivo levels, and shows that SNO content positively influences plant basal resistance and resistance-gene-mediated resistance as well. These data highlight GSNOR as an important and widely utilized component of resistance protein signaling networks conserved in animals and plants. 相似文献
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Yeast cells expressing the Glu418Lys human topoisomerase I mutant display a camptothecin resistance that slowly decreases as a function of time. Molecular characterization of the single steps of the catalytic cycle of the purified mutant indicates that it has a relaxation activity identical to the wild-type protein but a different DNA sequence specificity for the cleavage sites when compared to the wild-type enzyme, as assayed on several substrates. In particular the mutant has a low specificity for CPT sensitive cleavable sites. In fact, the mutant has, at variance of the wild-type enzyme, a reduced preference for cleavage sites having a thymine base in position −1 of the scissile strand. This preference, together with the strict requirement for a thymine base in position −1 for an efficient camptothecin binding, explains the temporary camptothecin resistance of the yeast cell expressing the mutant and points out the importance of the DNA sequence in the binding of the camptothecin drug. 相似文献
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Samuel García Myriam Liz Juan J Gómez-Reino Carmen Conde 《Arthritis research & therapy》2010,12(1):R33
Introduction
Synovial hyperplasia is a main feature of rheumatoid arthritis pathology that leads to cartilage and bone damage in the inflamed joints. Impaired apoptosis of resident synoviocytes is pivotal in this process. Apoptosis resistance seems to involve defects in the extrinsic and intrinsic apoptotic pathways. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of PI3Kinase/Akt and the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway in the resistance of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) fibroblast like synovial cells (FLS) to Fas-mediated apoptosis. 相似文献105.
Fabio Orlandi Herminia Garcia-Mozo Carmen Galán Bruno Romano Consuelo Diaz de la Guardia Luis Ruiz Maria del Mar Trigo Eugenio Dominguez-Vilches Marco Fornaciari 《International journal of biometeorology》2010,54(2):151-163
The aim of this study was to investigate the main climatic and biological trends related to olive flowering in central-southern
Italy compared to those in Andalusia, Spain. Results since 1982 were compared for the two long-series monitoring areas of
Cordoba and Perugia, and since 1992–1999 for the short-series areas. The relationship between climatic trends and the biological
response of the olive, a widespread culture in the Mediterranean basin, were investigated. An aerobiological method involving
capturing pollen released into the atmosphere was utilised as a bioindicator of flowering phenology. The study results confirm
the strong relationship between flowering periods and spring temperature trends for the olive. Temperature during March, April
and May was the parameter most related to flowering date in the study areas, particularly in Italy. In some cases we found
a significant correlation between flowering and past autumn temperatures, probably due to their effect on floral bud dormancy
induction, but this phenomenon appeared to be of minor importance in the studied areas. The phenological trend results show
the continuous advance of flowering dates to the late 1990s, followed by a relatively stationary time series related to a
short-term temperature fluctuation in the Mediterranean area. This latter period probably represents a mesoscale event forced
by a macroscale event—the North Atlantic Oscillation. The results reveal that the trend towards increased temperatures, and
the consequent flowering advance of some species, indicated some years ago is nowadays not as clear as was expected and should
be confirmed over the next few years in the Mediterranean areas under investigation. 相似文献
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Rodríguez-Manzaneque JC Carpizo D Plaza-Calonge Mdel C Torres-Collado AX Thai SN Simons M Horowitz A Iruela-Arispe ML 《The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology》2009,41(4):800-810
Syndecan-4 is a membrane-bound heparan sulfate proteoglycan that participates in cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions and modulates adhesion and migration of many cell types. Through its extracellular domain, syndecan-4 cooperates with adhesion molecules and binds matrix components relevant for cell migration. Importantly, syndecan-4 is a substrate of extracellular proteases, however the biological significance of this cleavage has not been elucidated. Here, we show that the secreted metalloprotease ADAMTS1, involved in angiogenesis and inflammatory processes, cleaves the ectodomain of syndecan-4. We further showed that this cleavage results in altered distribution of cytoskeleton components, functional loss of adhesion, and gain of migratory capacities. Using syndecan-4 null cells, we observed that ADAMTS1 proteolytic action mimics the outcome of genetic deletion of this proteoglycan with regards to focal adhesion. Our findings suggest that the shedding of syndecan-4 by ADAMTS1 disrupts cell adhesion and promotes cell migration. 相似文献
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Avendaño C Pérez JM Blanco Mdel M de la Fuente JA Manzanaro S Vicent MJ Martín MJ Salvador-Tormo N Menéndez JC 《Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters》2004,14(15):3929-3932
1,5-Diazaanthraquinone derivatives were synthesized employing single and double hetero Diels-Alder strategies. Their in vitro antitumour activity was assayed using three cell lines. Some of these compounds, specially those bearing methyl or ethyl groups at the C-3,7 positions or chloro at C-4 and methyl at C-7, showed IC(50) values in the 10(-8)M range for human lung carcinoma and human melanoma, which makes them attractive candidates for further development as anticancer agents. 相似文献
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Juan F. Alcala-Diaz Javier Delgado-Lista Pablo Perez-Martinez Antonio Garcia-Rios Carmen Marin Gracia M. Quintana-Navarro Purificacion Gomez-Luna Antonio Camargo Yolanda Almaden Javier Caballero Francisco J. Tinahones Jose M. Ordovas Francisco Perez-Jimenez Jose Lopez-Miranda 《PloS one》2014,9(5)
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To determine whether metabolic syndrome traits influence the postprandial lipemia response of coronary patients, and whether this influence depends on the number of MetS criteria.Materials and Methods
1002 coronary artery disease patients from the CORDIOPREV study were submitted to an oral fat load test meal with 0.7 g fat/kg body weight (12% saturated fatty acids, 10% polyunsaturated fatty acids, 43% monounsaturated fatty acids), 10% protein and 25% carbohydrates. Serial blood test analyzing lipid fractions were drawn at 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4 hours during the postprandial state. Total and incremental area under the curves of the different postprandial parameters were calculated following the trapezoid rule to assess the magnitude of change during the postprandial stateResults
Postprandial lipemia response was directly related to the presence of metabolic syndrome. We found a positive association between the number of metabolic syndrome criteria and the response of postprandial plasma triglycerides (p<0.001), area under the curve of triglycerides (p<0.001) and incremental area under the curve of triglycerides (p<0.001). However, the influence of them on postprandial triglycerides remained statistically significant only in those patients without basal hypertriglyceridemia. Interestingly, in stepwise multiple linear regression analysis with the AUC of triglycerides as the dependent variable, only fasting triglycerides, fasting glucose and waist circumference appeared as significant independent (P<0.05) contributors. The multiple lineal regression (R) was 0.77, and fasting triglycerides showed the greatest effect on AUC of triglycerides with a standardized coefficient of 0.75.Conclusions
Fasting triglycerides are the major contributors to the postprandial triglycerides levels. MetS influences the postprandial response of lipids in patients with coronary heart disease, particularly in non-hypertriglyceridemic patients. 相似文献109.
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José Carmen Soto-Correa Abraham Saldaña-Vega Víctor Hugo Cambrón-Sandoval Laura Concostrina-Zubiri Mariela Gómez-Romero 《Phyton》2022,91(4):827-840
Lichens are symbiotic organisms that comprise a fungus and a photosynthetic partner wich are recognized as a good indicator of climate change. However, our understanding of how aridity affects the diversity of saxicolous lichens in drylands is still limited. To evaluate the relationship between saxicolous lichen diversity and aridity in a central México dryland, a geographical transect was established of 100 km to build an aridity gradient in the semiarid zone of the State of Querétaro, Mexico, comprising ten sampling sites with a 10 km separation. Species richness, abundance and diversity of soil lichen species were recorded using two sampling methods: the quadrat-intercept and the line-intercept method, to compare their performance in assessing soil lichen diversity in drylands. The number of species and Shannon diversity of saxicolous lichens were higher at intermediate values of the aridity index (AI = 0.10–0.34). Quadrat intercept and point intercept methods gave quite similar results, which means that the selected method does not influence the results in a significant way. This study confirms the role of saxicolous lichens as climate change indicators and reveals the importance of the sampling method selection in the evaluation of different parameters of soil lichen diversity in drylands. 相似文献