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A fossil tree was discovered during the 16th century at Jáchymov (Bohemia). The wood was first named by Unger, in 1842, Ulminium diluviale. But it belongs to the Lauraceae family and Felix, in 1883, named it Laurinoxylon diluviale. The authors give the history and the geological setting of the area and describe the anatomy of the wood. The diagnosis of the genus Laurinoxylon Felix, 1883. is emended as follows: heteroxylous fossil wood with average sized solitary vessels or in radial groups; perforation plates simple and sometimes scalariform; intervascular pits alternate and moderately large; thyloses present. Paratracheal parenchyma. Uni to five seriate rays, slightly heterocellular and less than 1 mm high; ray-vessel pits large often stretched. Libriform or with radial pits fibres. Oil cells or mucilage (idioblasts) present. The diagnosis of the species Laurinoxylon diluviale (Unger) Felix, 1883. is also emended. Heteroxylous fossil wood with distinct growth rings; late wood poorly developed with vessels of diameter distinctly smaller as compared to the early wood and with smaller diameter fibres. Diffuse to semiporous vessels, solitary or in radial groups of two to seven , nine to 16 pores/mm2; tangential diameter 100 to 154 μm in early wood and 44 to 72 μm in late wood; vessel length 300 to 550 μm; perforation plates simple and scalariforme (6–12 bars); intervascular pits alternate, rounded (diameter 7–10 μm) or elliptic (long axes × short axes: 10–15 μm × 7–10 μm); thylosis present. Paratracheal parenchyma in more or less complete rows (1–2 cells wide) around the vessels. Heterocellular rays (1–(3) rows of upright cells), of one to five, more frequently three to four cells wide (80%); two to 36 cells high (60 to 820 μm); six to seven rays per tangential millimetre; vessels-rays pits sometimes large, stretched horizontally to vertically. Fibres of 15 to 25 μm in diameter; cell walls of 2–3 μm thick; pits not seen. Oil cells (idioblasts) at the ray margins; 27–60 μm in tangential diameter; 50–80 μm in radial diameter; 72–140 μm high; density of zero to 18 per transversal square millimetres depending on the observed area.  相似文献   
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Topical skin lipid supplementation may provide opportunities for controlling ceramide (Cer) deficiency in skin diseases such as atopic dermatitis or psoriasis. Here we describe the synthesis of a long-chain 7-nitrobenzo[c][1,2,5]oxadiazol-4-yl (NBD)-labeled Cer and its different penetration through human skin compared to widely used short-chain fluorescent Cer tools.  相似文献   
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We present the synthesis of 1-thioglycosyl derivatives of uridine, which were designed to act as potential donor substrates for glycosyltransferases. We constructed such analogs using 5-amino-2-pyridyl 1-thioglycosides as glycosyl units which were connected to uridine via succinic linker. For preparation of the amide bonds we applied different condensation procedures.  相似文献   
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It is expected that the obligatory human pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis must adapt metabolically to the various nutrients available during its cycle of infection, persistence, and reactivation. Cholesterol, which is an important part of the mammalian cytoplasmic membrane, is a potential energy source. Here, we show that M. tuberculosis grown in medium containing a carbon source other than cholesterol is able to accumulate cholesterol in the free-lipid zone of its cell wall. This cholesterol accumulation decreases the permeability of the cell wall for the primary antituberculosis drug, rifampin, and partially masks the mycobacterial surface antigens. Furthermore, M. tuberculosis was able to grow on mineral medium supplemented with cholesterol as the sole carbon source. Targeted disruption of the Rv3537 (kstD) gene inhibited growth due to inactivation of the cholesterol degradation pathway, as evidenced by accumulation of the intermediate, 9-hydroxy-4-androstene-3,17-dione. Our findings that M. tuberculosis is able to accumulate cholesterol in the presence of alternative nutrients and use it when cholesterol is the sole carbon source in vitro may facilitate future studies into the pathophysiology of this important deadly pathogen.Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis, is a very successful pathogen that infects one-third of the human population (21). Only 10% of primary infected individuals develop active disease during their lifetimes. Tubercle bacilli are able to persist in a dormant state, from which they may reactivate and induce the contagious disease state (13). In asymptomatic hosts, M. tuberculosis exists in reservoirs called granulomas, which are cellular aggregates that restrict bacterial spreading (40). Granulomas are organized collections of mature macrophages that exhibit a certain typical morphology and that arise in response to persistent intracellular pathogens (1, 4). Pathogenic mycobacteria can induce the formation of foamy macrophages filled with lipid-containing bodies; these have been postulated to act as a secure, nutrient-rich reservoir for tubercle bacilli (31). Moreover, M. tuberculosis DNA has been detected in fatty tissues surrounding the kidneys, as well as those of the stomach, lymph nodes, heart, and skin. Tubercle bacilli are able to enter adipocytes, where they accumulate within intracytoplasmic lipid inclusions and survive in a nonreplicating state (26). In vivo, it is expected that M. tuberculosis adapts metabolically to nutrient-poor conditions characterized by glucose deficiency and an abundance of fatty acids (25, 26). The presence of a complex repertoire of lipid metabolism genes in the genome of M. tuberculosis suggests that lipids, including steroids, are important alternative carbon and energy sources for this pathogen (7).One attractive potential alternative nutrient that is readily available in the mammalian host is cholesterol, a major sterol of the plasma membrane. The presence of cholesterol in lipid rafts is required in order for microorganisms to enter the intracellular compartment (14). Studies have shown that cholesterol is essential for the uptake of mycobacteria by macrophages, and it has been found to accumulate at the site of M. tuberculosis entry (2, 12, 30). Moreover, cholesterol depletion overcomes the phagosome maturation block experienced by Mycobacterium avium-infected macrophages (10).It is well known that cholesterol can be utilized by fast-growing, nonpathogenic mycobacteria (5, 20, 22), but it was previously thought that pathogenic mycobacteria might not be able to use cholesterol as a carbon and energy source (3). Recently, however, bioinformatic analysis identified a cassette of cholesterol catabolism genes in actinomycetes, including the M. tuberculosis complex (41). Microarray analysis of Rhodococcus sp. grown in the presence of cholesterol revealed the upregulation of 572 genes, most of which fell within six clearly discernible clusters (41). Most of the identified genes had significant homology to known steroid degradation genes from other organisms and were distributed within a single 51-gene cluster that appears to be very similar to a cluster present in the genome of M. tuberculosis (41). Many of the cholesterol-induced genes had been previously selected by transposon site hybridization analysis of genes that are essential for survival of tubercle bacilli (33) and/or are upregulated in gamma interferon-activated macrophages (37, 42). It was also demonstrated that the M. tuberculosis complex can grow on mineral medium with cholesterol as a primary source of carbon (27, 41). Moreover, the growth of tubercle bacilli on cholesterol was significantly affected by knockout of the mce4 gene, which encodes an ABC transporter responsible for cholesterol uptake (24, 27). Earlier studies had shown that disruption of mce4 attenuated bacterial growth in the spleens of infected animals that had developed adaptive immunity (17, 35).In the present study, we demonstrate for the first time that M. tuberculosis utilizes cholesterol via the 4-androstene-3,17-dione/1,4-androstadiene-3,17-dione pathway (AD/ADD) and that this process requires production of an intact KstD enzyme. We also show that tubercle bacilli growing in medium containing an alternative carbon source can accumulate cholesterol in the free-lipid zone of their cell walls, and this accumulation affects cell wall permeability.  相似文献   
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Background

The zebrafish is an increasingly popular model for studying many aspects of biology. Recently, ztert, the zebrafish homolog of the mammalian telomerase gene has been cloned and sequenced. In contrast to humans, it has been shown that the zebrafish maintains telomerase activity for much of its adult life and has remarkable regenerative capacity. To date, there has been no longitudinal study to assess whether this retention of telomerase activity equates to the retention of chromosome telomere length through adulthood.

Methodology/Principal Findings

We have systematically analyzed individual organs of zebrafish with regard to both telomere length and telomerase activity at various time points in its adult life. Heart, gills, kidney, spleen, liver, and intestine were evaluated at 3 months, 6 months, 9 months, and 2 years of age by Southern blot analysis. We found that telomeres do not appreciably shorten throughout the lifespan of the zebrafish in any organ. In addition, there was little difference in telomere lengths between organs. Even when cells were under the highest pressure to divide after fin-clipping experiments, telomere length was unaffected. All aged (2 year old) tissues examined also expressed active amounts of telomerase activity as assessed by TRAP assay.

Conclusions/Significance

In contrast to several other species including humans, the retention of lifelong telomerase and telomeres, as we have reported here, would be necessary in the zebrafish to maintain its tremendous regenerative capacity. The ongoing study of the zebrafish''s ability to maintain telomerase activity may be helpful in unraveling the complexity involved in the maintenance (or lack thereof) of telomeres in other species such the mouse or human.  相似文献   
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Two Orthotrichum species of the subgenus Orthophyllum were compared with other representatives of this genus using the internally transcribed spacer regions 1 and 2, the chloroplast trnH-psbA region and ISSR and ISJ DNA markers. The applied DNA markers revealed many bands and mutations specific only to O. gymnostomum and O. obtusifolium. A phylogenetic analysis clearly supported the previous concepts postulating that species of the subgenus Orthophyllum should be recognized as separate genus Nyholmiella.  相似文献   
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Achromobacter xylosoxidans strain A8 was isolated from soil contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls. It can use 2-chlorobenzoate and 2,5-dichlorobenzoate as sole sources of carbon and energy. This property makes it a good starting microorganism for further development toward a bioremediation tool. The genome of A. xylosoxidans consists of a 7-Mb chromosome and two large plasmids (98 kb and 248 kb). Besides genes for the utilization of xenobiotic organic substrates, it contains genes associated with pathogenesis, toxin production, and resistance. Here, we report the complete genome sequence.  相似文献   
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