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Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ; 280: 116545, 2024 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38850709

ABSTRACT

Isoprenoid metabolism and its derivatives took part in photosynthesis, growth regulation, signal transduction, and plant defense to biotic and abiotic stresses. However, how aluminum (Al) stress affects the isoprenoid metabolism and whether isoprenoid metabolism plays a vital role in the Citrus plants in coping with Al stress remain unclear. In this study, we reported that Al-treatment-induced alternation in the volatilization rate of monoterpenes (α-pinene, ß-pinene, limonene, α-terpinene, γ-terpinene and 3-carene) and isoprene were different between Citrus sinensis (Al-tolerant) and C. grandis (Al-sensitive) leaves. The Al-induced decrease of CO2 assimilation, maximum quantum yield of primary PSII photochemistry (Fv/Fm), the lower contents of glucose and starch, and the lowered activities of enzymes involved in the mevalonic acid (MVA) pathway and 2-C-methyl-D-erythritol 4-phosphate (MEP) pathway might account for the different volatilization rate of isoprenoids. Furthermore, the altered transcript levels of genes related to isoprenoid precursors and/or derivatives metabolism, such as geranyl diphosphate (GPP) synthase (GPPS) in GPP biosynthesis, geranylgeranyl diphosphate synthase (GGPPS), chlorophyll synthase (CHS) and GGPP reductase (GGPPR) in chlorophyll biosynthesis, limonene synthase (LS) and α-pinene synthase (APS) in limonene and α-pinene synthesis, respectively, might be responsible for the different contents of corresponding products in C. grandis and C. sinensis. Our data suggested that isoprenoid metabolism was involved in Al tolerance response in Citrus, and the alternation of some branches of isoprenoid metabolism could confer different Al-tolerance to Citrus species.


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Aluminum , Bicyclic Monoterpenes , Citrus , Limonene , Photosynthesis , Plant Leaves , Terpenes , Aluminum/toxicity , Terpenes/metabolism , Citrus/metabolism , Citrus/drug effects , Limonene/metabolism , Photosynthesis/drug effects , Bicyclic Monoterpenes/metabolism , Plant Leaves/metabolism , Plant Leaves/drug effects , Stress, Physiological/drug effects , Monoterpenes/metabolism , Hemiterpenes/metabolism , Cyclohexenes/metabolism , Sugar Phosphates/metabolism , Butadienes/metabolism , Erythritol/analogs & derivatives , Erythritol/metabolism , Mevalonic Acid/metabolism , Cyclohexane Monoterpenes , Citrus sinensis/metabolism , Citrus sinensis/drug effects , Citrus sinensis/genetics , Chlorophyll/metabolism , Alkyl and Aryl Transferases/metabolism , Alkyl and Aryl Transferases/genetics , Volatilization
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Cell Death Differ ; 30(9): 2187-2199, 2023 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37543710

ABSTRACT

ARID1A, an SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling gene, is commonly mutated in cancer and hypothesized to be a tumor suppressor. Recently, loss-of-function of ARID1A gene has been shown to cause intellectual disability. Here we generate Arid1a conditional knockout mice and investigate Arid1a function in the hippocampus. Disruption of Arid1a in mouse forebrain significantly decreases neural stem/progenitor cells (NSPCs) proliferation and differentiation to neurons within the dentate gyrus (DG), increasing perinatal and postnatal apoptosis, leading to reduced hippocampus size. Moreover, we perform single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) to investigate cellular heterogeneity and reveal that Arid1a is necessary for the maintenance of the DG progenitor pool and survival of post-mitotic neurons. Transcriptome and ChIP-seq analysis data demonstrate that ARID1A specifically regulates Prox1 by altering the levels of histone modifications. Overexpression of downstream target Prox1 can rescue proliferation and differentiation defects of NSPCs caused by Arid1a deletion. Overall, our results demonstrate a critical role for Arid1a in the development of the hippocampus and may also provide insight into the genetic basis of intellectual disabilities such as Coffin-Siris syndrome, which is caused by germ-line mutations or microduplication of Arid1a.


Subject(s)
Abnormalities, Multiple , Neoplasms , Animals , Female , Mice , Pregnancy , Abnormalities, Multiple/genetics , Chromatin , Chromatin Assembly and Disassembly , Dentate Gyrus , Nuclear Proteins/metabolism
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Cell Stem Cell ; 13(3): 328-40, 2013 Sep 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23871605

ABSTRACT

Recent studies have demonstrated direct reprogramming of fibroblasts into a range of somatic cell types, but to date stem or progenitor cells have only been reprogrammed for the blood and neuronal lineages. We previously reported generation of induced hepatocyte-like (iHep) cells by transduction of Gata4, Hnf1α, and Foxa3 in p19 Arf null mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs). Here, we show that Hnf1ß and Foxa3, liver organogenesis transcription factors, are sufficient to reprogram MEFs into induced hepatic stem cells (iHepSCs). iHepSCs can be stably expanded in vitro and possess the potential of bidirectional differentiation into both hepatocytic and cholangiocytic lineages. In the injured liver of fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase (Fah)-deficient mice, repopulating iHepSCs become hepatocyte-like cells. They also engraft as cholangiocytes into bile ducts of mice with DDC-induced bile ductular injury. Lineage conversion into bipotential expandable iHepSCs provides a strategy to enable efficient derivation of both hepatocytes and cholangiocytes for use in disease modeling and tissue engineering.


Subject(s)
Adult Stem Cells/physiology , Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury/therapy , Fibroblasts/physiology , Guided Tissue Regeneration , Hepatocytes/physiology , Hydrolases/metabolism , Liver/cytology , Animals , Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic/cytology , Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic/embryology , Cell Line , Cell Lineage , Cell Transdifferentiation , Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 1-beta/metabolism , Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 3-gamma/genetics , Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 3-gamma/metabolism , Hydrolases/genetics , Liver/embryology , Liver/injuries , Mice , Mice, 129 Strain , Mice, Knockout , Organogenesis , Pyridines/administration & dosage , Stem Cell Transplantation
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