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Endocr Connect ; 13(3)2024 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38180052

ABSTRACT

Diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a serious complication of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) that contributes to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. However, the metabolic alterations and specific biomarkers associated with DCM in T2DM remain unclear. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive metabolomic analysis using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) to investigate the plasma metabolite profiles of T2DM patients with and without DCM. We identified significant differences in metabolite levels between the groups, highlighting the dysregulation of various metabolic pathways, including starch and sucrose metabolism, steroid hormone biosynthesis, tryptophan metabolism, purine metabolism, and pyrimidine metabolism. Although several metabolites showed altered abundance in DCM, they also shared characteristics of DCM and T2DM rather than specific to DCM. Additionally, through biomarker analyses, we identified potential biomarkers for DCM, such as cytidine triphosphate, 11-ketoetiocholanolone, saccharopine, nervonic acid, and erucic acid. These biomarkers demonstrated distinct patterns and associations with metabolic pathways related to DCM. Our findings provide insights into the metabolic changes associated with DCM in T2DM patients and highlight potential biomarkers for further validation and clinical application. Further research is needed to elucidate the underlying mechanisms and validate the diagnostic and prognostic value of these biomarkers in larger cohorts.

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Toxicon ; 50(3): 411-9, 2007 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17561224

ABSTRACT

C-type lectins found in many animals are non-enzymatic proteins and able to bind with mono- and oligosaccharides in a Ca(2+)-dependent fashion. Here, we report the cloning of two C-type lectins named BML-1 and BML-2 from the venom gland of Bungarus multicinctus, and expression of their mature peptides with 135 and 137 amino acids as inclusion bodies. Recombinant BML-1 and BML-2 proteins with 135 amino acids formed monomers, and those with 137 amino acids formed homodimers and monomers and both of them displayed certain hemagglutinating activity to rabbit erythrocytes. The results of Western blotting and immuno-affinity chromatography demonstrated that C-type lectins in B. multicinctus formed dimers in physiological conditions, and their molecular weight is lower than previous predictions. This is the first report of the cloning of the BML-2 gene from the venom gland of B. multicinctus, as well as an investigation of its confirmation and biological functions.


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Bungarus , Lectins, C-Type/chemistry , Lectins, C-Type/genetics , Snake Venoms/chemistry , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Base Sequence , Bungarus/genetics , Cloning, Molecular , Gene Expression Regulation , Lectins, C-Type/classification , Lectins, C-Type/metabolism , Molecular Sequence Data , Snake Venoms/genetics
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Yi Chuan ; 27(6): 1001-6, 2005 Nov.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16378953

ABSTRACT

Alternative splicing, a fundamental and important regulatory mechanism in eukaryotes, allows one pre-mRNA to be processed into many different mature forms within a cell, each of which can have distinct functions. As alternative splicing is associated with human diseases, the study of alternative splicing becomes quite important. Bioinformatics is a new subject for the study of alternative splicing, especially for its regulatory mechanism, prediction and origin. Of course, bioinformatics must be combined with experimental research so as to clarify these aspects of alternative splicing. This paper reviewed the recent research progress in this field in the hope to gain a deeper understanding of eukaryotic gene expression regulation.


Subject(s)
Alternative Splicing/genetics , Computational Biology/methods , RNA Precursors/genetics , Animals , Disease/genetics , Expressed Sequence Tags , Gene Expression Regulation , Humans , Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis , Regulatory Sequences, Nucleic Acid/genetics
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Genes Genet Syst ; 80(3): 233-6, 2005 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16172535

ABSTRACT

Amphioxus is a crucial organism for the study of vertebrate evolution. Although a genomic BAC library of Branchiostoma floridae has been constructed, we report here another BAC library construction of its distant relative species Branchiostoma belcheri. The amphioxus BAC library established in present study consists of 45,312 clones arrayed in one hundred and eighteen 384-well plates. The average insert fragment size was 120 kb estimated by Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) analysis of 318 randomly selected clones. The representation of the library is about 12 equivalent to the genome, allowing a 99.9995% probability of recovering any specific sequence of interest. We further screened the library with 4 single copied Amphi-Pax genes and identified total of 26 positive clones with average of 6.5 clones for each gene. The result indicates this library is well suited for many applications and should also serve as a useful complemental resource for the scientific community.


Subject(s)
Chordata, Nonvertebrate/genetics , Chromosomes, Artificial, Bacterial/genetics , Gene Library , Animals , China , DNA Primers , Electrophoresis, Gel, Pulsed-Field , Paired Box Transcription Factors/genetics
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