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Phlebopus (Ph.) spongiosus was recently described from several pomelo orchards (Citrus maxima) in southern Vietnam. This fungus was suspected to associate with pomelo plants as an ectomycorrhiza, although members of the genus Phlebopus have previously been presumed saprotrophic. To clarify this association, pomelo roots collected from the orchard (in situ roots), and those cultured with Ph. spongiosus (in vitro roots) in test tubes for 12 wk, were examined for ectomycorrhizal colonization. Both in vitro and in situ roots were analyzed for colonization using fungal LSU nuclear ribosomal DNA sequencing. The in situ roots exhibited the anatomical features of ectomycorrhizae: a thick fungal mantle, Hartig net, and extramatrical hyphae. The Hartig net, however, was very rare and showed discontinuous development. The in vitro association between Ph. spongiosus and C. maxima showed ectomycorrhiza-like structures, i.e., mantles and rhizomorphs in the plant roots, but no Hartig net development in the roots. Continuous hyphal penetration was restricted to the exodermis in both in situ and in vitro roots. Although the association between Ph. spongiosus and C. maxima could be considered ectomycorrhizal, its anatomy matches the unique feature known as sheathing mycorrhiza.  相似文献   
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Objectives

Scarred vocal folds result in irregular vibrations during phonation due to stiffness of the vocal fold mucosa. To date, a completely satisfactory corrective procedure has yet to be achieved. We hypothesize that a potential treatment option for this disease is to replace scarred vocal folds with organotypic mucosa. The purpose of this study is to regenerate vocal fold mucosa using a tissue-engineered structure with autologous oral mucosal cells.

Study Design

Animal experiment using eight beagles (including three controls).

Methods

A 3 mm by 3 mm specimen of canine oral mucosa was surgically excised and divided into epithelial and subepithelial tissues. Epithelial cells and fibroblasts were isolated and cultured separately. The proliferated epithelial cells were co-cultured on oriented collagen gels containing the proliferated fibroblasts for an additional two weeks. The organotypic cultured tissues were transplanted to the mucosa-deficient vocal folds. Two months after transplantation, vocal fold vibrations and morphological characteristics were observed.

Results

A tissue-engineered vocal fold mucosa, consisting of stratified epithelium and lamina propria, was successfully fabricated to closely resemble the normal layered vocal fold mucosa. Laryngeal stroboscopy revealed regular but slightly small mucosal waves at the transplanted site. Immunohistochemically, stratified epithelium expressed cytokeratin, and the distributed cells in the lamina propria expressed vimentin. Elastic Van Gieson staining revealed a decreased number of elastic fibers in the lamina propria of the transplanted site.

Conclusion

The fabricated mucosa with autologous oral mucosal cells successfully restored the vocal fold mucosa. This reconstruction technique could offer substantial clinical advantages for treating intractable diseases such as scarring of the vocal folds.  相似文献   
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Macrophage infiltration in obese adipose tissue provokes local inflammation and insulin resistance. Evidence has accumulated that activation of 11beta-HSD1 in adipocytes is critically involved in dysfunction of adipose tissue. However, the potential role of 11beta-HSD1 in macrophages still remains unclear. We here demonstrate that a murine macrophage cell line, J774.1 cells expressed 11beta-HSD1 mRNA and reductase activity, both of which were augmented by lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced cell activation. Three kinds of pharmacological inhibition of 11beta-HSD1 in LPS-treated macrophages significantly suppressed the expression and secretion of interleukin 1beta, tumor necrosis factor alpha or monocyte chemoattractant protein 1, thereby highlighting a novel role of 11beta-HSD1 in pro-inflammatory properties of activated macrophages.  相似文献   
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Nicotine is a major alkaloid accumulating in the vacuole of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), but the transporters involved in the vacuolar sequestration are not known. We here report that tobacco genes (NtMATE1 and NtMATE2) encoding transporters of the multidrug and toxic compound extrusion (MATE) family are coordinately regulated with structural genes for nicotine biosynthesis in the root, with respect to spatial expression patterns, regulation by NIC regulatory loci, and induction by methyl jasmonate. Subcellular fractionation, immunogold electron microscopy, and expression of a green fluorescent protein fusion protein all suggested that these transporters are localized to the vacuolar membrane. Reduced expression of the transporters rendered tobacco plants more sensitive to the application of nicotine. In contrast, overexpression of NtMATE1 in cultured tobacco cells induced strong acidification of the cytoplasm after jasmonate elicitation or after the addition of nicotine under nonelicited conditions. Expression of NtMATE1 in yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) cells compromised the accumulation of exogenously supplied nicotine into the yeast cells. The results imply that these MATE-type proteins transport tobacco alkaloids from the cytosol into the vacuole in exchange for protons in alkaloid-synthesizing root cells.Alkaloids are a chemically diverse group of low-molecular weight, nitrogen-containing secondary metabolites with characteristic toxicity and pharmacological activity and may function in the chemical defense of plants against herbivores and pathogens (Facchini, 2001; Steppuhn et al., 2004). Natural hydrophilic products, including alkaloids, are usually stored in the vacuole, which appears to be especially adapted to the bulk storage of chemicals for defensive functions. Due to its nitrogen atom(s), an alkaloid can be protonated and is a base. Because several weakly basic alkaloids, such as nicotine, are present in the lipophilic non-charged form in slightly alkaline solutions, a portion of these alkaloids in the cytoplasm may pass through the tonoplast by simple diffusion. An ion-trap mechanism has been proposed to drive an apparent uphill transport of weakly basic alkaloids against a concentration gradient, in which alkaloids are protonated in the acidic vacuole to become membrane-impermeable hydrophilic molecules (Wink and Roberts, 1998). This trapping mechanism removes transport-competent “free” molecules and thus enables the uphill transport process. As attractive as this model is, it is not known whether and how much the actual vacuolar transport of weakly basic alkaloids depends on the trapping mechanism. In contrast, other alkaloids, which are charged under cytosolic pH conditions, are thought to pass through the tonoplast via a carrier-mediated mechanism (Deus-Newmann and Zenk, 1986; Otani et al., 2005).Nicotine is a major alkaloid synthesized in most commercial varieties of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum). In tobacco, nicotine is synthesized exclusively in the root and distributed throughout the plant via the xylem, concentrating in the young tissues of aerial parts (Hashimoto and Yamada, 1995; Baldwin, 2001). As much as 60 mm of nicotine accumulates in the vacuoles of the leaf epidermal cells at the tip (Lochmann et al., 2001). Putrescine N-methyltransferase (PMT) catalyzes the first committed step in the nicotine-specific pathway, and a PIP-family reductase, called A622, was also suggested to function in a late step in nicotine biosynthesis (Hibi et al., 1994; Shoji et al., 2000a, 2000b; DeBoer et al., 2009; Kajikawa et al., 2009). PMT and A622 proteins are specifically expressed in the same cell types in the root (Shoji et al., 2000a, 2002). Both enzymes were abundant in the endodermis and cortex cells of the root tips, whereas in the differentiated region of the root, the outermost layer of the cortex and parenchyma cells surrounding the xylem in the vascular bundle contained these proteins. These localization patterns not only substantiated root-specific nicotine biosynthesis but also suggested nicotine synthesis to be intimately associated with the xylem-based transport.Nicotine biosynthesis is positively regulated by the jasmonate-signaling cascade involving the COI1 F-box protein and JAZ repressors (Paschold et al., 2007; Shoji et al., 2008) and by the NIC regulatory loci that specifically control the gene expression of all enzymes known to be involved in the biosynthesis (Legg, 1984; Hibi et al., 1994; Reed and, Jelesko, 2004; Cane et al., 2005; Heim et al., 2007; Katoh et al., 2007). In flavonoid biosynthesis, regulatory genes coordinately regulate not only enzyme genes but also transporter genes responsible for intracellular transport of the metabolites (Koes et al., 2005). In this study, we identified two related tobacco transporters that are coordinately regulated by the NIC loci with nicotine biosynthetic enzymes. Our results suggest that these transporters promote the uptake of nicotine and related alkaloids into the vacuole by using a H+-gradient across the tonoplast in the alkaloid-synthesizing root cells.  相似文献   
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The Bin-Amphiphysin-Rvs167 (BAR) domain superfamily consists of proteins containing the BAR domain, the extended FCH (EFC)/FCH-BAR (F-BAR) domain, or the IRSp53-MIM homology domain (IMD)/inverse BAR (I-BAR) domain. These domains bind membranes through electrostatic interactions between the negative charges of the membranes and the positive charges on the structural surface of homo-dimeric BAR domain superfamily members. Some BAR superfamily members have membrane-penetrating insertion loops, which also contribute to the membrane binding by the proteins. The membrane-binding surface of each BAR domain superfamily member has its own unique curvature that governs or senses the curvature of the membrane for BAR-domain binding. The wide range of BAR-domain surface curvatures correlates with the various invaginations and protrusions of cells. Therefore, each BAR domain superfamily member may generate and recognize the curvature of the membrane of each subcellular structure, such as clathrin-coated pits or filopodia. The BAR domain superfamily proteins may regulate their own catalytic activity or that of their binding proteins, depending on the membrane curvature of their corresponding subcellular structures.  相似文献   
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The plant pathogenic fungus Cochliobolus heterostrophus produces melanin, a black pigment, via 1, 8-dihydroxynaphthalene. The deficiency of C. heterostrophus Brn1(-) mutant was complemented with the cosmid clone pCOS/ML6, screened by heterologous hybridization with the genes involved in the melanin biosynthesis of Alternaria alternata. We determined the DNA sequence of the Brn1 gene and its flanking regions. The Brn1 gene contains one open reading frame consisting of three exons separated by two introns. A comparison of the nucleotide and predicted amino acid sequence of the Brn1 gene with those of other fungal reductase genes involved in melanin biosynthesis indicates significant similarity as well as the pathway of melanin biosynthesis.  相似文献   
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Oxidative stress during pathological conditionssuch as ischemia-reperfusion is known to promote the formationof hypochlorous acid (HOCl) in the heart and to result in depression ofcardiac sarcolemmal (SL)Na+-K+-ATPaseactivity. In this study, we examined the direct effects of HOCl on SLNa+-K+-ATPasefrom porcine heart. HOCl decreased SLNa+-K+-ATPaseactivity in a concentration- and time-dependent manner. Characterization ofNa+-K+-ATPaseactivity in the presence of different concentrations of MgATP revealeda decrease in the maximal velocity(Vmax) value, without a change in affinity for MgATP on treatment of SL membranes with 0.1 mM HOCl. TheVmax value ofNa+-K+-ATPase,when determined in the presence of different concentrations ofNa+, was also decreased, butaffinity for Na+ was increasedwhen treated with HOCl. Formation of acylphosphate by SLNa+-K+-ATPasewas not affected by HOCl. Scatchard plot analysis of[3H]ouabain bindingdata indicated no significant change in the affinity or maximum bindingcapacity value for ouabain binding following treatment of SL membraneswith HOCl. Western blot analysis ofNa+-K+-ATPasesubunits in HOCl-treated SL membranes showed a decrease (34 ± 9%of control) in the 1-subunitwithout any change in the 1- or2-subunits. These data suggestthat the HOCl-induced decrease in SLNa+-K+-ATPaseactivity may be due to a depression in the1-subunit of the enzyme.

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Extended Fer-CIP4 homology (EFC)/FCH-BAR (F-BAR) domains generate and bind to tubular membrane structures of defined diameters that are involved in the formation and fission of endocytotic vesicles. Formin-binding protein 17 (FBP17) and Toca-1 contain EFC/F-BAR domains and bind to neural Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (N-WASP), which links phosphatidylinositol (4,5)-bisphosphate (PIP(2)) and the Rho family GTPase Cdc42 to the Arp2/3 complex. The N-WASP-WASP-interacting protein (WIP) complex, a predominant form of N-WASP in cells, is known to be activated by Toca-1 and Cdc42. Here, we show that N-WASP-WIP complex-mediated actin polymerization is activated by phosphatidylserine-containing membranes depending on membrane curvature in the presence of Toca-1 or FBP17 and in the absence of Cdc42 and PIP(2). Cdc42 further promoted the activation of actin polymerization by N-WASP-WIP. Toca-1 or FBP17 recruited N-WASP-WIP to the membrane. Conserved acidic residues near the SH3 domain of Toca-1 and FBP17 positioned the N-WASP-WIP to be spatially close to the membrane for activation of actin polymerization. Therefore, curvature-dependent actin polymerization is stimulated by spatially appropriate interactions of EFC/F-BAR proteins and the N-WASP-WIP complex with the membrane.  相似文献   
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In this paper, we analyzed a mathematical model of algal-grazer dynamics, including the effect of colony formation, which is an example of phenotypic plasticity. The model consists of three variables, which correspond to the biomasses of unicellular algae, colonial algae, and herbivorous zooplankton. Among these organisms, colonial algae are the main components of algal blooms. This aquatic system has two stable attractors, which can be identified as a zooplankton-dominated (ZD) state and an algal-dominated (AD) state, respectively. Assuming that the handling time of zooplankton on colonial algae increases with the colonial algae biomass, we discovered that bistability can occur within the model system. The applicability of alternative stable states in algae-grazer dynamics as a framework for explaining the algal blooms in real lake ecosystems, thus, seems to depend on whether the assumption mentioned above is met in natural circumstances.  相似文献   
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