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Electron. j. biotechnol ; 54: 47-59, nov.2021. graf, ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1511064

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BACKGROUND Profilin proteins (PRFs) are small (12­15 kD) actin-binding protein, which play a significant role in cytoskeleton dynamics and plant development via regulating actin polymerization. Profilins have been well documented in Arabidopsis, Zea mays L. as well as Phaseolus vulgaris, however no such fully characterization of rice (Oryza sativa L.) profilin gene family has been reported thus far. RESULTS In the present study, a comprehensive genome-wide analysis of rice PRF genes was completed and three members were identified. OsPRF1 and OsPRF2 shared 98.5% similarity (6 nucleotide divergence), but the deduced amino acid sequences of OsPRF1 and OsPRF2 are fully identical. In contrast, the OsPRF3 presents relatively lower similarity with OsPRF1 and OsPRF2. Phylogenetic analysis also support that OsPRF1 has a closer relationship with OsPRF2. Expression pattern analysis revealed the differential expression of OsPRFs in tissues of mature plant, which suggested the potential spatial functional specificity for rice profilin genes. Subcellular localization analysis revealed the OsPRFs were localized in cytoplasm and nucleus and all of them could bind actin monomers. Furthermore, abiotic stresses and hormones treatments assay indicated that the three OsPRF genes could be differentially regulated, suggesting that OsPRF genes might participate in different stress processes in rice. CONCLUSIONS Taken together, our study provides a comprehensive analysis of the OsPRF gene family and will provide a basis for further studies on their roles in rice development and in response to abiotic stresses


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Proteínas de Plantas/genética , Oryza/genética , Genoma de Planta , Profilinas/genética
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Arch. méd. Guayana ; 3(1): 21-4, mar. 1985.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-34424

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Se presentan los resultados de un análisis comparativo de 55 pacientes en dos grupos tratados por apendicitis ganfrenosa y/o perforada durante los años de 1.979,80 y 81, en el Hospital General de San Félix del IVSS. De 24 apendicectomizados usando un Mc. Burney y cerrando todos los planos de la pared abdominal, 16 (67%) desarrollaron abcesos de pared, y en los 10 casos en que se drenó la cavidad abdominal, no se evitó la formación de abceso, aún extrayendo el dren por otra herida. De los 31 pacientes en quienes se usó una incisión transversa y se dejó la piel y el subcutáneo abiertos, 2 (6%) hicieron abceso. Se recomienda el uso de la incisión transversal para la apendicectomía y en casos de apendicitis gangrenosa y/o perforada, dejar abiertos los planos superficiales de la herida para evitar la formación de abceso en la pared


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Humanos , Apendicectomia , Apendicite/cirurgia
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