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Adaptation and evolution of the sea anemone Alvinactis sp. to deep‐sea hydrothermal vents: A comparison using transcriptomes

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 12, Issue 9, September 2022., 2022
The transcriptome of the sea anemone Alvinactis sp. from hydrothermal was sequenced in order to provide the probable molecular mechanisms related to adaption. Our results show that genetic changes in multiple biological processes jointly facilitate Alvinactis sp. to inhabit the vent environment.
Zehui Xu, Zeyu Chen, Haibin Zhang
wiley   +1 more source

Transcriptomic and Histological Analysis of the Greentail Prawn (Metapenaeus bennettae) Following Light Crude Oil Exposure

open access: yesEnvironmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Volume 41, Issue 9, Page 2162-2180, September 2022., 2022
Abstract Oil spills pose a significant threat to marine biodiversity. Crude oil can partition into sediments where it may be persistent, placing benthic species such as decapods at particular risk of exposure. Transcriptomic and histological tools are often used to investigate the effects of hydrocarbon exposure on marine organisms following oil spill ...
Emily K. Armstrong   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Listeria monocytogenes two component system PieRS regulates secretion chaperones PrsA1 and PrsA2 and enhances bacterial translocation across the intestine

open access: yesMolecular Microbiology, Volume 118, Issue 3, Page 278-293, September 2022., 2022
Listeria monocytogenes is an environmental bacterial pathogen that depends upon secreted proteins for survival within the infected host; proper folding of these proteins requires the secretion chaperone PrsA2. Described here is the characterization of a two‐component signal transduction system PieRS that regulates prsA2 expression as well as an ...
Laty A. Cahoon   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Coenzyme B12‐dependent and independent photoregulation of carotenogenesis across Myxococcales

open access: yesEnvironmental Microbiology, Volume 24, Issue 4, Page 1865-1886, April 2022., 2022
Summary Light‐induced carotenogenesis in Myxococcus xanthus is controlled by the B12‐based CarH repressor and photoreceptor, and by a separate intricate pathway involving singlet oxygen, the B12‐independent CarH paralogue CarA and various other proteins, some eukaryotic‐like. Whether other myxobacteria conserve these pathways and undergo photoregulated
Ricardo Pérez‐Castaño   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Strategies of organic phosphorus recycling by soil bacteria: acquisition, metabolism, and regulation

open access: yesEnvironmental Microbiology Reports, Volume 14, Issue 1, Page 3-24, February 2022., 2022
Summary Critical to meeting cellular phosphorus (P) demand, soil bacteria deploy a number of strategies to overcome limitation in inorganic P (Pi) in soils. As a significant contributor to P recycling, soil bacteria secrete extracellular enzymes to degrade organic P (Po) in soils into the readily bioavailable Pi.
Yeonsoo Park   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

[Retracted] In Silico Identification of Hub Genes as Observing Biomarkers for Gastric Cancer Metastasis

open access: yesEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Volume 2022, Issue 1, 2022., 2022
Perception of hub genes engaged in metastatic gastric cancer (mGC) promotes novel ways to diagnose and treat the illness. The goal of this investigation is to recognize the hub genes and reveal its molecular mechanism. In order to explore the potential facts for gastric cancer, the expression profiles of two different datasets were used (GSE161533 and ...
Arulprakasam Ajucarmelprecilla   +16 more
wiley   +1 more source

Identification of the Potential Correlation between Tumor Protein 73 and Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma

open access: yesDisease Markers, Volume 2022, Issue 1, 2022., 2022
Background. Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSC) are common malignant tumors with a high occurrence and poor prognosis. Tumor protein P73 (TP73) plays an integral role in a wide range of human malignancies, but its gene expression profile, prognostic value, and potential mechanisms in HNSC remain to be comprehensively explored. Objective. This
Yuming Chen, Aneesha Acharya
wiley   +1 more source

Genome‐wide association analysis for response of Senegalese sorghum accessions to Texas isolates of anthracnose

open access: yesThe Plant Genome, Volume 14, Issue 2, July 2021., 2021
Abstract Anthracnose disease of sorghum is caused by Colletotrichum sublineola, a filamentous fungus. The genetic basis of resistance to anthracnose in sorghum is largely unclear, especially in Senegalese sorghum germplasm. In this study, 163 Senegalese sorghum accessions were evaluated for response to C. sublineola, and a genome‐wide association study
Ezekiel Ahn   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Genome‐wide analysis of in vivo CcpA binding with and without its key co‐factor HPr in the major human pathogen group A Streptococcus

open access: yesMolecular Microbiology, Volume 115, Issue 6, Page 1207-1228, June 2021., 2021
The carbon catabolite protein, CcpA, regulates carbohydrate utilization and virulence in concert with its phosphorylated co‐factor histine containing protein (HPr~P). In this study we engineered a CcpA isoform that does not interact with HPr~P.
Sruti DebRoy   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Regulation of colony morphology and biofilm formation in Shewanella algae

open access: yesMicrobial Biotechnology, Volume 14, Issue 3, Page 1183-1200, May 2021., 2021
In this work we observed a distinct phenotype of colonies formed by the marine indigenous bacterium Shewanella algae when grown on agar plates supplemented with dyes, and we used transposon mutagenesis to identify genes contributing to colony morphotype development and biofilm formation.
Alberto J. Martín‐Rodríguez   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

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