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Endoplasmic recticulum stress와 관련된 유전자기능과 전사조절인자의 In silico 분석 (In Silico Analysis of Gene Function and Transcriptional Regulators Associated with Endoplasmic Recticulum (ER) Stress)

  • 김태민;여지영;박찬선;이문수;정명호
    • 생명과학회지
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    • 제19권8호
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    • pp.1159-1163
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    • 2009
  • ER stress에 관련된 유전자의 기능변화와 전사조절인자 분석하기 위해 ER stress를 유도한 간세포에서 expression microarray로 유전자 발현을 확보한 후 GSECA로 분석하였다. ER stress가 유도되면, ER에 주어지는 과도한 부하를 감소시키는 기능들이 증가하는 반면, ER stress가 더 증가함에 따라 ATP 생성이나 DNA repair, 더 나아가 세포분열의 기능이 감소하는 등 세포가 damage을 받음을 알 수 있었다. ER stress에 관련된 전사조절인자로는 FOX04, AP-1, FOX03, HNF4, IRF-1, GATA 등의 전사조절인자들이 ER stress에 의해 발현이 증가하는 유전자들의 promoter에 공통적으로 존재하였으며, E2F, Nrf-1, Elk-1, YY1, CREB, MTF-1, STAT-1, ATF 등의 전사인자들이 발현이 감소하는 유전자들의 promoter에서 공통적으로 존재하여, 이들의 전사인자들이 ER stress에 의한 유전자의 발현조절에 중요한 역할을 하는 전사조절인자임을 알 수 있었다.

Present Status and Future Management Strategies for Sugarcane Yellow Leaf Virus: A Major Constraint to the Global Sugarcane Production

  • Holkar, Somnath Kadappa;Balasubramaniam, Parameswari;Kumar, Atul;Kadirvel, Nithya;Shingote, Prashant Raghunath;Chhabra, Manohar Lal;Kumar, Shubham;Kumar, Praveen;Viswanathan, Rasappa;Jain, Rakesh Kumar;Pathak, Ashwini Dutt
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • 제36권6호
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    • pp.536-557
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    • 2020
  • Sugarcane yellow leaf virus (SCYLV) is a distinct member of the Polerovirus genus of the Luteoviridae family. SCYLV is the major limitation to sugarcane production worldwide and presently occurring in most of the sugarcane growing countries. SCYLV having high genetic diversity within the species and presently ten genotypes are known to occur based on the complete genome sequence information. SCYLV is present in almost all the states of India where sugarcane is grown. Virion comprises of 180 coat protein units and are 24-29 nm in diameter. The genome of SCYLV is a monopartite and comprised of single-stranded (ss) positive-sense (+) linear RNA of about 6 kb in size. Virus genome consists of six open reading frames (ORFs) that are expressed by sub-genomic RNAs. The SCYLV is phloem-limited and transmitted by sugarcane aphid Melanaphis sacchari in a circulative and non-propagative manner. The other aphid species namely, Ceratovacuna lanigera, Rhopalosiphum rufiabdominalis, and R. maidis also been reported to transmit the virus. The virus is not transmitted mechanically, therefore, its transmission by M. sacchari has been studied in different countries. SCYLV has a limited natural host range and mainly infect sugarcane (Sachharum hybrid), grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), and Columbus grass (Sorghum almum). Recent insights in the protein-protein interactions of Polerovirus through protein interaction reporter (PIR) technology enable us to understand viral encoded proteins during virus replication, assembly, plant defence mechanism, short and long-distance travel of the virus. This review presents the recent understandings on virus biology, diagnosis, genetic diversity, virus-vector and host-virus interactions and conventional and next generation management approaches.

Stage specific transcriptome analysis of liver tissue from a crossbred Korean Native Pig (KNP × Yorkshire)

  • Kumar, Himansu;Srikanth, Krishnamoorthy;Park, Woncheol;Lee, Kyung-Tai;Choi, Bong-Hwan;Kim, Jun-Mo;Lim, Dajeong;Park, Jong-Eun
    • Journal of Biomedical and Translational Research
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    • 제19권4호
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    • pp.116-124
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    • 2018
  • Korean Native Pig (KNP) has a uniform black coat color, excellent meat quality, white colored fat, solid fat structure and good marbling. However, its growth performance is low, while the western origin Yorkshire pig has high growth performance. To take advantage of the unique performance of the two pig breeds, we raised crossbreeds (KNP ${\times}$ Yorkshire to make use of the heterotic effect. We then analyzed the liver transcriptome as it plays an important role in fat metabolism. We sampled at two stages: 10 weeks and at 26 weeks. The stages were chosen to correspond to the change in feeding system. A total of 16 pigs (8 from each stage) were sampled and RNA sequencing was performed. The reads were mapped to the reference genome and differential expression analysis was performed with edgeR package. A total of 324 genes were found to be significantly differentially expressed (${\left|log2FC\right|}$ > 1 & q < 0.01), out of which 180 genes were up-regulated and 144 genes were down-regulated. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) showed that the samples clustered according to stages. Functional annotation of significant DEGs (differentially expressed genes) showed that GO terms such as DNA replication, cell division, protein phosphorylation, regulation of signal transduction by p53 class mediator, ribosome, focal adhesion, DNA helicase activity, protein kinase activity etc. were enriched. KEGG pathway analysis showed that the DEGs functioned in cell cycle, Ras signaling pathway, p53 signaling pathway, MAPK signaling pathway etc. Twenty-nine transcripts were also part of the DEGs, these were predominantly Cys2His2-like fold group (C2H2) family of zinc fingers. A protein-protein interaction (PPI) network analysis showed that there were three highly interconnected clusters, suggesting an enrichment of genes with similar biological function. This study presents the first report of liver tissue specific gene regulation in a cross-bred Korean pig.

핵치환에 의한 cloning, stem cell, 그리고 효소 telomerase (Mammalian Cloning by Nuclear transfer, Stem Cell, and Enzyme Telomerase)

  • 한창열
    • 식물조직배양학회지
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    • 제27권6호
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    • pp.423-428
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    • 2000
  • In 1997 when cloned sheep Dolly and soon after Polly were born, it had become head-line news because in the former the nucleus that gave rise to the lamb came from cells of six-year-old adult sheep and in the latter case a foreign gene was inserted into the donor nucleus to make the cloned sheep produce human protein, factor IX, in e milk. In the last few years, once the realm of science fiction, cloned mammals especially in livestock have become almost commonplace. What the press accounts often fail to convey, however, is that behind every success lie hundreds of failures. Many of the nuclear-transferred egg cells fail to undergo normal cell divisions. Even when an embryo does successfully implant in the womb, pregnancy often ends in miscarriage. A significant fraction of the animals that are born die shortly after birth and some of those that survived have serious developmental abnormalities. Efficiency remains at less than one % out of some hundred attempts to clone an animal. These facts show that something is fundamentally wrong and enormous hurdles must be overcome before cloning becomes practical. Cloning researchers now tent to put aside their effort to create live animals in order to probe the fundamental questions on cell biology including stem cells, the questions of whether the hereditary material in the nucleus of each cell remains intact throughout development, and how transferred nucleus is reprogrammed exactly like the zygotic nucleus. Stem cells are defined as those cells which can divide to produce a daughter cell like themselves (self-renewal) as well as a daughter cell that will give rise to specific differentiated cells (cell-differentiation). Multicellular organisms are formed from a single totipotent stem cell commonly called fertilized egg or zygote. As this cell and its progeny undergo cell divisions the potency of the stem cells in each tissue and organ become gradually restricted in the order of totipotent, pluripotent, and multipotent. The differentiation potential of multipotent stem cells in each tissue has been thought to be limited to cell lineages present in the organ from which they were derived. Recent studies, however, revealed that multipotent stem cells derived from adult tissues have much wider differentiation potential than was previously thought. These cells can differentiate into developmentally unrelated cell types, such as nerve stem cell into blood cells or muscle stem cell into brain cells. Neural stem cells isolated from the adult forebrain were recently shown to be capable of repopulating the hematopoietic system and produce blood cells in irradiated condition. In plants although the term$\boxDr$ stem cell$\boxUl$is not used, some cells in the second layer of tunica at the apical meristem of shoot, some nucellar cells surrounding the embryo sac, and initial cells of adventive buds are considered to be equivalent to the totipotent stem cells of mammals. The telomere ends of linear eukaryotic chromosomes cannot be replicated because the RNA primer at the end of a completed lagging strand cannot be replaced with DNA, causing 5' end gap. A chromosome would be shortened by the length of RNA primer with every cycle of DNA replication and cell division. Essential genes located near the ends of chromosomes would inevitably be deleted by end-shortening, thereby killing the descendants of the original cells. Telomeric DNA has an unusual sequence consisting of up to 1,000 or more tandem repeat of a simple sequence. For example, chromosome of mammal including human has the repeating telomeric sequence of TTAGGG and that of higher plant is TTTAGGG. This non-genic tandem repeat prevents the death of cell despite the continued shortening of chromosome length. In contrast with the somatic cells germ line cells have the mechanism to fill-up the 5' end gap of telomere, thus maintaining the original length of chromosome. Cem line cells exhibit active enzyme telomerase which functions to maintain the stable length of telomere. Some of the cloned animals are reported prematurely getting old. It has to be ascertained whether the multipotent stem cells in the tissues of adult mammals have the original telomeres or shortened telomeres.

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육계에서 가시오갈피와 두충의 첨가 급여가 항산화 효소, 지방 및 근육 관련 유전자 발현에 미치는 영향 (Effect of Dietary Supplementation of Acanthopanax senticosus and Eucommiaceae on the Expression of Lipogenic, Myogenic and Antioxidant Enzyme Genes in Broiler Chickens)

  • 강혜경;자가디쉬 벨로;손시환;장인석;문양수
    • 한국가금학회지
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    • 제36권1호
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    • pp.39-45
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    • 2009
  • 가시오갈피 및 두충과 같은 천연 생리활성 사료 첨가제를 사료와 함께 급여하여 지방, 근육, 항산화 효소 등과 관련된 유전자의 발현을 분석하여 생리활성 물질에 의한 육계의 영향을 분자생물학적 측면에서 접근해 보고자 본 연구를 실시하게 되었다. 본 연구는 육계 Ross종 수컷을 5처리 8반복, 반복당 4수씩을 4일령에 완전 임의 배치하였으며, 시험 사료에 가시오갈피와 두충을 0%(대조구), 0.5%, 1% 수준으로 각각 첨가하여 35일령까지 자유 급여를 실시하고 시험 종료일에 근육과 간의 조직을 취하여 RNA를 분리한 후 분석에 이용하였다. 천연물 첨가에 따른 증체, 사료 섭취량 및 사료 요구율의 사양 성적 결과, 사료 요구율을 제외한 사양 성적에 큰 영향을 미치지 않았다. 근육 및 지방 합성 관련 유전자의 발현을 분석한 결과, 지방 합성 관련 유전자 FAS는 처리간에 차이가 없었으나, 전사인자인 $PPAR{\gamma}$의 유전자 발현은 두충 처리구에서 높은 발현을 보였으나, 대조구와 가시오갈피와는 차이가 없었다. 근육 관련 유전자 MyoD와 Myogenin의 발현을 분석한 결과, Myogenin은 모든 처리구에서 대조구에 비해 높은 발현율을 보였으며, MyoD 또한 대조구에 비해 높은 발현율을 보였으나 가시오갈피에 비하여 두충이 이 유전자의 발현을 더 유도하는 것으로 나타났다. 항산화 효소 유전자(GST, CAT, SOD, GPX)의 발현을 측정한 결과, 대체적으로 대조구와 큰 차이가 없었으나 두충의 1% 사료내 첨가는 항산화 효소 중 SOD와 GPX의 활성을 증진시켰다. 이상의 결과로부터 육계에 가시오갈피와 두충의 급여는 생산 능력에 큰 영향을 미치지 않으면서 근육 성장에 긍정적으로 작용하여 산화적 스트레스도 감소(SOD, GPX)시키는 효과가 있는 것으로 사료된다.