نتایج جستجو برای: aubergine

تعداد نتایج: 161  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
Justin T Marsh Stuart Sullivan James Hartwell Hugh G Nimmo

Phosphorylation of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPc; EC 4.1.1.31) plays an important role in the control of central metabolism in higher plants. Two PPCK (PEPc kinase) genes have been identified in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum cv Alicante), hereafter termed LePPCK1 and LePPCK2. The function of the gene products has been confirmed by transcription of full-length cDNAs, translation, and i...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1998
Tans-Kersten Guan Allen

Ralstonia (Pseudomonas) solanacearum causes bacterial wilt, a serious disease of many crop plants. The pathogen produces several extracellular plant cell wall-degrading enzymes, including polygalacturonases (PGs) and pectin methylesterase (Pme). Pme removes methyl groups from pectin, thereby facilitating subsequent breakdown of this cell wall component by PGs, which are known bacterial wilt vir...

Journal: :Allergologia et immunopathologia 2010
A Armentia A Dueñas-Laita B Bartolomé F J Martín-Gil A San Miguel J J Castrodeza

BACKGROUND Allergen cross-reactivity between tobacco and other species of Solanaceae family (tomato, potato, aubergine and egg plant) have been reported. We have recently studied IgE response to tobacco in asthmatic patients sensitised to Lolium perenne (Perennial rye grass pollen) and have found that 30% of the tobacco responsive patients also have latex sensitisation. OBJECTIVE The aim of o...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Veena S. Patil Toshie Kai

The Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) have been shown to safeguard the animal germline genome against deleterious retroelements [1-9]. Many factors involved in the production of piRNAs localize to nuage, a unique perinuclear structure in animal germline cells [10], suggesting that nuage may function as a site for processing of germline piRNAs [1, 3-6, 11-14]. Here we report a conserved yet unchara...

2014
V Macias J Coleman M Bonizzoni A A James

The ability of transposons to mobilize to new places in a genome enables them to introgress rapidly into populations. The piRNA pathway has been characterized recently in the germ line of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, and is responsible for downregulating transposon mobility. Transposons have been used as tools in mosquitoes to genetically transform a number of species including Anoph...

2011
Andrea L. Zamparini Marie Y. Davis Colin D. Malone Eric Vieira Jiri Zavadil Ravi Sachidanandam Gregory J. Hannon Ruth Lehmann

In Drosophila, Piwi proteins associate with Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) and protect the germline genome by silencing mobile genetic elements. This defense system acts in germline and gonadal somatic tissue to preserve germline development. Genetic control for these silencing pathways varies greatly between tissues of the gonad. Here, we identified Vreteno (Vret), a novel gonad-specific prote...

2016
Daniel Dowling Thomas Pauli Alexander Donath Karen Meusemann Lars Podsiadlowski Malte Petersen Ralph S. Peters Christoph Mayer Shanlin Liu Xin Zhou Bernhard Misof Oliver Niehuis

RNA interference (RNAi) refers to the set of molecular processes found in eukaryotic organisms in which small RNA molecules mediate the silencing or down-regulation of target genes. In insects, RNAi serves a number of functions, including regulation of endogenous genes, anti-viral defense, and defense against transposable elements. Despite being well studied in model organisms, such as Drosophi...

Journal: :Development 2011
Li Liu Hongying Qi Jianquan Wang Haifan Lin

The nuage is a germline-specific perinuclear structure that remains functionally elusive. Recently, the nuage in Drosophila was shown to contain two of the three PIWI proteins - Aubergine and Argonaute 3 (AGO3) - that are essential for germline development. The PIWI proteins bind to PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) and function in epigenetic regulation and transposon control. Here, we report a no...

2014
Kristen M. Ott Tram Nguyen Caryn Navarro

Transposable selfish genetic elements have the potential to cause debilitating mutations as they replicate and reinsert within the genome. Therefore, it is critical to keep the cellular levels of these elements low. This is especially true in the germline where these mutations could affect the viability of the next generation. A class of small noncoding RNAs, the Piwi-associated RNAs, is respon...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2015
Maria Pia Bozzetti Valeria Specchia Pierre B Cattenoz Pietro Laneve Annamaria Geusa H Bahar Sahin Silvia Di Tommaso Antonella Friscini Serafina Massari Celine Diebold Angela Giangrande

RNA metabolism controls multiple biological processes, and a specific class of small RNAs, called piRNAs, act as genome guardians by silencing the expression of transposons and repetitive sequences in the gonads. Defects in the piRNA pathway affect genome integrity and fertility. The possible implications in physiopathological mechanisms of human diseases have made the piRNA pathway the object ...

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