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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38625018/stm1863-a-member-of-the-dufs-protein-family-is-involved-in-environmental-adaptation-biofilm-formation-and-virulence-in-salmonella-typhimurium
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhongmei Ma, Yaoqiang Sun, Yuchen Liu, Jian Jiao, Nengxiu Li, Yufei Zuo, Zhiyuan Li, Yaling Li, Xuepeng Cai, Qingling Meng, Jun Qiao
Salmonella Typhimurium (STM) is an important zoonotic Gram-negative pathogen that can cause infection in a variety of livestock and poultry. Meanwhile, as an important foodborne pathogen, the bacterium can survive in various stressful environments and transmits through the fecal-oral route, posing a serious threat to global food safety. To investigate the roles of STM1863, a member of the DUFs protein family, involved in STM environmental adaptation, biofilm formation, and virulence. We analyzed the molecular characteristics of the protein encoded by STM1863 gene and examined intra- and extracellular expression levels of STM1863 gene in mouse macrophages...
April 16, 2024: Foodborne Pathogens and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38624199/a-burkholderia-cenocepacia-like-environmental-isolate-strongly-inhibits-the-plant-fungal-pathogen-zymoseptoria-tritici
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tingting Song, Suyash Gupta, Yael Sorokin, Omer Frenkel, Eddie Cytryn, Jonathan Friedman
UNLABELLED: Fungal phytopathogens cause significant reductions in agricultural yields annually, and overusing chemical fungicides for their control leads to environmental pollution and the emergence of resistant pathogens. Exploring natural isolates with strong antagonistic effects against pathogens can improve our understanding of their ecology and develop new treatments for the future. We isolated and characterized a novel bacterial strain associated with the species Burkholderia cenocepacia , termed APO9, which strongly inhibits Zymoseptoria tritici , a commercially important pathogenic fungus causing Septoria tritici blotch in wheat...
April 16, 2024: Applied and Environmental Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623940/phthalates-boost-natural-transformation-of-extracellular-antibiotic-resistance-genes-through-enhancing-bacterial-motility-and-dna-environmental-persistence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jing Wu, Yun-Hui Lv, Dan Sun, Jun-Hua Zhou, Jie Wu, Ru-Li He, Dong-Feng Liu, Hao Song, Wen-Wei Li
The environmental dissemination of extracellular antibiotic resistance genes (eARGs) in wastewater and natural water bodies has aroused growing ecological concerns. The coexisting chemical pollutants in water are known to markedly affect the eARGs transfer behaviors of the environmental microbial community, but the detailed interactions and specific impacts remain elusive so far. Here, we revealed a concentration-dependent impact of dimethyl phthalate (DMP) and several other types of phthalate esters (common water pollutants released from plastics) on the natural transformation of eARGs...
April 16, 2024: Environmental Science & Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623523/climate-and-habitat-type-interact-to-influence-contemporary-dispersal-potential-in-prairie-smoke-geum-triflorum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lauren L Sullivan, Zoe M Portlas, Kelsey M Jaeger, Mercedes Hoffner, Jill A Hamilton
Understanding dispersal potential, or the probability a species will move a given distance, under different environmental conditions is essential to predicting species' ability to move across the landscape and track shifting ecological niches. Two important drivers of dispersal ability are climatic differences and variations in local habitat type. Despite the likelihood these global drivers act simultaneously on plant populations, and thus dispersal potential is likely to change as a result, their combined effects on dispersal are rarely examined...
April 2024: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623190/wide-transcriptional-outlook-to-uncover-penicillium-expansum-genes-underlying-fungal-incompatible-infection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marta de Ramón-Carbonell, Paloma Sánchez-Torres
Pathogenesis of P. expansum involved different processes and one of them is the recognition between pathogen-host, which in the case of P. expansum is preferably pome fruit. In this work, the possible mechanisms connected to host recognition are addressed through the generation of a subtractive library carried out during the incompatible P. expansum -orange interaction in the initial stages of infection. The generated library was analyzed by massive sequencing and bioinformatic analysis. Of the identified genes, a total of 24 were selected for subsequent expression analysis by RT-qPCR in two incompatible interaction situations...
April 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623040/the-candidatus-phytoplasma-ziziphi-effectors-sjp1-and-sjp2-destabilise-the-bifunctional-regulator-zjtcp7-to-modulate-floral-transition-and-shoot-branching
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fuli Ma, Xiang Huang, Junyong Zhou, Ning Zhang, Mingsheng Deng, Yunyan Zheng, Meiqi Zhao, Wei Chen, Wenmin Zhou, Liping Zhai, Lei Zhong, Kaixue Pang, Xin Liu, Xinyue Zhong, Yifan Ren, Yu Liu, Qibao Sun, Jun Sun
Phytoplasmic SAP11 effectors alter host plant architecture and flowering time. However, the exact mechanisms have yet to be elucidated. Two SAP11-like effectors, SJP1 and SJP2, from 'Candidatus Phytoplasma ziziphi' induce shoot branching proliferation. Here, the transcription factor ZjTCP7 was identified as a central target of these two effectors to regulate floral transition and shoot branching. Ectopic expression of ZjTCP7 resulted in enhanced bolting and earlier flowering than did the control. Interaction and expression assays demonstrated that ZjTCP7 interacted with the ZjFT-ZjFD module, thereby enhancing the ability of these genes to directly bind to the ZjAP1 promoter...
April 16, 2024: Plant, Cell & Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622116/a-widely-conserved-protein-rof-inhibits-transcription-termination-factor-rho-and-promotes-salmonella-virulence-program
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jing Zhang, Shuo Zhang, Wei Zhou, Xiang Zhang, Guanjin Li, Ruoxuan Li, Xingyu Lin, Ziying Chen, Fang Liu, Pan Shen, Xiaogen Zhou, Yue Gao, Zhenguo Chen, Yanjie Chao, Chengyuan Wang
Transcription is crucial for the expression of genetic information and its efficient and accurate termination is required for all living organisms. Rho-dependent termination could rapidly terminate unwanted premature RNAs and play important roles in bacterial adaptation to changing environments. Although Rho has been discovered for about five decades, the regulation mechanisms of Rho-dependent termination are still not fully elucidated. Here we report that Rof is a conserved antiterminator and determine the cryogenic electron microscopy structure of Rho-Rof antitermination complex...
April 15, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621507/single-nucleotide-polymorphism-based-biomarker-in-primary-hypertension
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laxmi, Pougang Golmei, Shriyansh Srivastava, Sachin Kumar
Primary hypertension is a multiplex and multifactorial disease influenced by various strong components including genetics. Extensive research such as Genome-wide association studies and candidate gene studies have revealed various single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) related to hypertension, providing insights into the genetic basis of the condition. This review summarizes the current status of SNP research in primary hypertension, including examples of hypertension-related SNPs, their location, function, and frequency in different populations...
April 13, 2024: European Journal of Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621321/eif4a3-modulated-circ_000999-promotes-epithelial-mesenchymal-transition-in-cadmium-induced-malignant-transformation-through-the-mir-205-5p-zeb1-axis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Donglei Wang, Shijie Chen, Yueqing Shao, Yang Deng, Lihua Huang
Cadmium (Cd) is an accumulative toxic metal which poses a serious threat to human health, even in trace amounts. One of the most important steps in the pathophysiology of lung cancer (LC) is the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). In this investigation, a cell malignant transformation model was established by exposing human bronchial epithelial cells (16HBE) to a low dose of Cd for 30 weeks, after which a highly expressed circular RNA (circ_000999) was identified. Cd-induced EMT was clearly observed in rat lungs and 16HBE cells, which was further enhanced following circ_000999-overexpression...
April 14, 2024: Environment International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38619862/maize-root-exudates-promote-bacillus-sp-za-detoxification-of-diphenyl-ether-herbicides-by-enhancing-colonization-and-biofilm-formation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanning Tian, Fangya Zhong, Na Shang, Houyu Yu, Dongmei Mao, Xing Huang
Diphenyl ether herbicides are extensively utilized in agricultural systems, but their residues threaten the health of sensitive rotation crops. Functional microbial strains can degrade diphenyl ether herbicides in the rhizosphere of crops, facilitating the restoration of a healthy agricultural environment. However, the interplay between microorganisms and plants in diphenyl ether herbicides degradation remains unclear. Thus, the herbicide-degrading strain Bacillus sp. Za and the sensitive crop, maize, were employed to uncover the interaction mechanism...
April 15, 2024: Molecular Plant-microbe Interactions: MPMI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38619550/microbial-phosphorus-cycling-genes-in-soil-under-global-change
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xuewei Wang, Hui Guo, Jianing Wang, Peng He, Yakov Kuzyakov, Miaojun Ma, Ning Ling
The ongoing climate change on the Tibetan Plateau, leading to warming and precipitation anomalies, modifies phosphorus (P) cycling in alpine meadow soils. However, the interactions and cascading effects of warming and precipitation changes on the key "extracellular" and "intracellular" P cycling genes (PCGs) of bacteria are largely unknown for these P-limited ecosystems. We used metagenomics to analyze the individual and combined effects of warming and altered precipitation on soil PCGs and P transformation in a manipulation experiment...
April 2024: Global Change Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38619176/single-cell-transcriptome-landscape-elucidates-the-cellular-and-developmental-responses-to-tomato-chlorosis-virus-infection-in-tomato-leaf
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Hao Yue, Gong Chen, Zhuo Zhang, Zhaojiang Guo, Zhanhong Zhang, Songbai Zhang, Ted C J Turlings, Xuguo Zhou, Jing Peng, Yang Gao, Deyong Zhang, Xiaobin Shi, Yong Liu
Plant viral diseases compromise the growth and yield of the crop globally, and they tend to be more serious under extreme temperatures and drought climate changes. Currently, regulatory dynamics during plant development and in response to virus infection at the plant cell level remain largely unknown. In this study, single-cell RNA sequencing on 23 226 individual cells from healthy and tomato chlorosis virus-infected leaves was established. The specific expression and epigenetic landscape of each cell type during the viral infection stage were depicted...
April 15, 2024: Plant, Cell & Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618705/multiblock-partial-least-squares-and-rank-aggregation-applications-to-detection-of-bacteriophages-associated-with-antimicrobial-resistance-in-the-presence-of-potential-confounding-factors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shoumi Sarkar, Samuel Anyaso-Samuel, Peihua Qiu, Somnath Datta
Urban environments, characterized by bustling mass transit systems and high population density, host a complex web of microorganisms that impact microbial interactions. These urban microbiomes, influenced by diverse demographics and constant human movement, are vital for understanding microbial dynamics. We explore urban metagenomics, utilizing an extensive dataset from the Metagenomics & Metadesign of Subways & Urban Biomes (MetaSUB) consortium, and investigate antimicrobial resistance (AMR) patterns...
April 15, 2024: Statistics in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38615983/overexpression-of-rhodiola-crenulata-glutathione-peroxidase-5-increases-cold-tolerance-and-enhances-the-pharmaceutical-value-of-the-hairy-roots
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Kai Hou, Lu Cao, Wen Li, Zhi-Hui Fang, Daqiang Sun, Zhigang Guo, Lipeng Zhang
Rhodiola crenulata, a plant of great medicinal value found in cold high-altitude regions, has been excessively exploited due to the difficulty in cultivation. Understanding Rhodiola crenulata's adaptation mechanisms to cold environment can provide a theoretical basis for artificial breeding. Glutathione peroxidases (GPXs), critical enzymes found in plants, play essential roles in antioxidant defense through the ascorbate-glutathione cycle. However, it is unknown whether GPX5 contributes to Rhodiola crenulata's cold tolerance...
April 12, 2024: Gene
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38615962/effects-of-antibiotics-on-microbial-nitrogen-cycling-and-n-2-o-emissions-a-review
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REVIEW
Zikun Zhou, Fuyang Huang, Linpeng Chen, Fei Liu, Bin Wang, Jie Tang
Sulfonamides, quinolones, tetracyclines, and macrolides are the most prevalent classes of antibiotics used in both medical treatment and agriculture. The misuse of antibiotics leads to their extensive dissemination in the environment. These antibiotics can modify the structure and functionality of microbial communities, consequently impacting microbial-mediated nitrogen cycling processes including nitrification, denitrification, and anammox. They can change the relative abundance of nirK/norB contributing to the emission of nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas...
April 12, 2024: Chemosphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38615784/the-oryza-sativa-transcriptome-responds-spatiotemporally-to-nanoplastic-stress
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chanchan Xu
Nanoplastic represents an emerging abiotic stress facing modern agriculture, impacting global crop production. However, the molecular response of crop plants to this stress remains poorly understood at a spatiotemporal resolution. We therefore used RNA sequencing to profile the transcriptome expressed in rice (Oryza sativa) root and leaf organs at 1, 2, 4, and 8 d post exposure with nanoplastic. We revealed a striking similarity between the rice biomass dynamics in aboveground parts to that in belowground parts during nanoplastic stress, but transcriptome did not...
April 12, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38615646/integration-of-transcriptome-gut-microbiota-and-physiology-reveals-toxic-responses-of-the-red-claw-crayfish-cherax-quadricarinatus-to-imidacloprid
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yao-Peng Lu, Jia-Han Liu, Xiu-Xia Zhang, Chi Xu, Pei-Hua Zheng, Jun-Tao Li, Jia-Jun Li, Dong-Mei Wang, Jian-An Xian, Ze-Long Zhang
Imidacloprid enters the water environment through rainfall and causes harm to aquatic crustaceans. However, the potential chronic toxicity mechanism of imidacloprid in crayfish has not been comprehensively studied. In this study, red claw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) were exposed to 11.76, 35.27, or 88.17 μg/L imidacloprid for 30 days, and changes in the physiology and biochemistry, gut microbiota, and transcriptome of C. quadricarinatus and the interaction between imidacloprid, gut microbiota, and genes were studied...
April 13, 2024: Journal of Hazardous Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38614639/causes-of-obesity-a-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Beenish Masood, Myuri Moorthy
Obesity research is advancing swiftly, but the increase in obesity prevalence is faster. Over the past three decades, researchers have found that biopsychosocial factors determine weight gain much more than personal choices and responsibility. Various genes have found to predispose people to obesity by interacting with our obesogenic environment. In this review, we discuss the impact of physical inactivity, excessive caloric intake, intrauterine environment, postnatal influences, insufficient sleep, drugs, medical conditions, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, psychosocial stress, endocrine disrupting chemicals and the gastrointestinal microbiome, on the occurrence of obesity...
July 2023: Clinical Medicine: Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38614394/unveiling-novel-threats-urban-river-isolation-of-aeromonas-veronii-with-unusual-veb-28-extended-spectrum-%C3%AE-lactamase-and-distinct-mcr-variants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fernanda Fernandes Santos, Tiago Barcelos Valiatti, André Valêncio, Ághata Cardoso da Silva Ribeiro, Ana Paula Streling, Tânia A Tardelli Gomes, Rodrigo Cayô, Ana Cristina Gales
Aeromonas spp. are frequently encountered in aquatic environments, with Aeromonas veronii emerging as an opportunistic pathogen causing a range of diseases in both humans and animals. Recent reports have raised public health concerns due to the emergence of multidrug-resistant Aeromonas spp. This is particularly noteworthy as these species have demonstrated the ability to acquire and transmit antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs). In this study, we report the genomic and phenotypic characteristics of the A...
April 11, 2024: Chemosphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38614330/behavioral-toxicity-and-neurotoxic-mechanisms-of-pla-pbat-biodegradable-microplastics-in-zebrafish
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Deyong Zhang, Xiaolu Xu, Yin Lu, Liang Guo
Escalation of ecological concern due to biodegradable plastics has attracted the attention of many contemporary researchers. This study searched to investigate the acute and sub-chronic toxicity of polylactic acid (PLA) and polybutyleneadipate-co-terephthalate (PLA-PBAT) bio-microplastics on 3-month-old zebrafish to elucidate their potential toxic mechanisms. Acute toxicity assessments revealed 96 h-LC50 value of 12.69 mg/L for PLA-PBAT. Sub-chronic exposure of over 21 days revealed deviations in critical behavioral patterns and physiological indicators...
April 11, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
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