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Plant Cell Physiol ; 65(2): 216-227, 2024 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37930871

ABSTRACT

Vitis zhejiang-adstricta (V. zhejiang-adstricta) is one of the most important and endangered wild grapes. It is a national key protected wild, rare and endangered ancient grape endemic to China and used as a candidate material for resistance breeding owing to its excellent significant disease resistance. Here, we present a high-quality chromosome-level assembly of V. zhejiang-adstricta (IB-VB-01), comprising 506.66 Mb assembled into 19 pseudo-chromosomes. The contig N50 length is 3.91 Mb with 31,196 annotated protein-coding genes. Comparative genome and evolutionary analyses illustrated that V. zhejiang-adstricta has a specific position in the evolution of East Asian Vitis and shared a common ancestor with Vitis vinifera during the divergence of the two species about 10.42 (between 9.34 and 11.12) Mya. The expanded gene families compared with those in plants were related to disease resistance, and constructed gene families were related to plant growth and primary metabolism. With the analysis of gene family expansion and contraction, the evolution of environmental adaptability and especially the NBS-LRR gene family of V. zhejiang-adstricta was elucidated based on the pathways of resistance genes (R genes), unique genes and structural variations. The near-complete and accurate diploid V. zhejiang-adstricta reference genome obtained herein serves as an important complement to wild grape genomes and will provide valuable genomic resources for investigating the genomic architecture of V. zhejiang-adstricta as well as for improving disease resistance breeding strategies in grape.


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Vitis , Vitis/genetics , Vitis/metabolism , Disease Resistance/genetics , Genome, Plant/genetics , Genomics , China , Phylogeny
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J Colloid Interface Sci ; 640: 498-509, 2023 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36871514

ABSTRACT

With the rising global incidence of melanoma, new anti-melanoma drugs with low-inducing drug resistance and high selectivity are in urgent need. Inspired by the physiological events in which fibrillar aggregates formed by amyloid proteins are toxic to normal tissues, we here rationally design a tyrosinase responsive peptide, I4K2Y* (Ac-IIIIKKDopa-NH2). Such peptide self-assembled into long nanofibers outside the cells, while it was catalyzed into amyloid-like aggregates by tyrosinase which was rich in melanoma cells. The newly formed aggregates concentrated around the nucleus of melanoma cells, blocking the exchange of biomolecules between the nucleus and cytoplasm and finally leading to cell apoptosis via the S phase arrest in cell cycle distribution and dysfunction of mitochondria. Furthermore, I4K2Y* effectively inhibited B16 melanoma growth in a mouse model but with minimal side effects. We believe that the strategy of combining the usage of toxic amyloid-like aggregates and in-situ enzymatic reactions by specific enzymes in tumor cells will bring profound implications for designing new anti-tumor drugs with high selectivity.


Subject(s)
Monophenol Monooxygenase , Peptides , Mice , Animals , Peptides/pharmacology , Peptides/metabolism , Apoptosis , Amyloid/chemistry , Amyloidogenic Proteins
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Bull Environ Contam Toxicol ; 109(3): 556-561, 2022 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35786732

ABSTRACT

Chromium is one of the eight most popular inorganic soil pollutants in China, and its bioavailability is determined by the chemical states. Amendments, which are able to change the chemical forms of chromium and decrease its bioavailability, have received considerable attention in recent years. In this work, the formation of Cr-based layered double hydroxides (LDHs) and the immobilization of Cr in solution and soil were systemically investigated. The formation of Cr-based LDHs is strongly depended on the layer charges, aging temperatures and reaction time, as identified by X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscope (TEM) and X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) spectrum. According to the pot experiment results, the concentration of Cr in the overground part of Brassica Chinensis L. was significantly decreased to 1.50-2.03 µg kg- 1 in the present of amendments. In total, the finding of LDHs formation on amendments and the thermodynamic stability of LDHs provides a new insight into the remediation of Cr-polluted soils.


Subject(s)
Hydroxides , Soil Pollutants , Chromium/analysis , Environmental Pollution/analysis , Hydroxides/chemistry , Soil/chemistry , Soil Pollutants/analysis
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J Ethnopharmacol ; 210: 88-94, 2018 Jan 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28807851

ABSTRACT

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: From early times man has used medicinal plants for the treatment of various ailments and basic health care needs. The use of herbal medicines has increased day by day and with this, so do reports of adverse events, poisoning, and suspected toxicity. Similarly, the indigenous communities of Neelum Valley in Azad Kashmir commonly use Arnebia benthamii (Wall. ex G.Don) I.M.Johnst. for medicinal purposes to treat various human aliments. Besides their medicinal uses, it also contains hepatotoxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs). AIM OF THE STUDY: This explorative study underscores two major aspects about this herbal medicine. Firstly we aimed to document the traditional therapeutic uses of Arnebia benthamii in Neelum Valley, Azad Kashmir. Secondly, to determine the presence or absence of hepatotoxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids and if they are within the suggested limit for the use of herbs in excess. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Interviews, group discussions, and inquiries were carried out from July to September 2016 with local indigenous and elder people. In the laboratory, the plant was investigated for pyrrolizidine alkaloids by using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). RESULTS: A total of 30 respondents were interviewed. They explained the preferred preparation, parts used, and treatment indications. Treatment of fever along with kidney and liver problems are the three principle uses. Among the different parts of Arnebia benthamii, 43% respondents preferred aerial parts for the herbal formulation, followed by whole plants, and leaves. Decoction was the major mode of preparation and all herbal preparations were administrated orally. This study reports, for the first time according to our literature review, a study of Arnebia benthamii with regard to PA determination. By using column Zorbax SB-Aq and acetonitrile-water gradient as the mobile phase, HPLC results showed that the aerial parts of the plant were PA positive, and (1) Europine, Heliotrine (2), Lycopsamine (3), and Echimidine (4) were identified. CONCLUSIONS: This study has revealed two new findings of significance to herbal medicine producers, practitioners, and consumers of Arnebia benthamii First, local knowledge regarding the medicinal uses of Arnebia benthamii were documented in five sites of Neelum Valley, Azad Kashmir. The use of this plant by a large part of the population in the study area shows the importance for their therapeutic benefits. Unfortunately, the second finding of this study shows that Arnebia benthamii contains hepatotoxic PAs. Hence, we advised to the government regulatory authorities and non-governmental organizations that use of this plant as herbal medicine should be excluded before more accurate quality control tests.


Subject(s)
Boraginaceae/chemistry , Medicine, Traditional/methods , Plant Preparations/administration & dosage , Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids/analysis , Adult , Aged , Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury/etiology , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Ethnopharmacology , Humans , India , Medicine, Traditional/adverse effects , Middle Aged , Phytotherapy/adverse effects , Phytotherapy/methods , Plant Preparations/adverse effects , Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids/administration & dosage , Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids/adverse effects
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