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Int J Mol Sci ; 24(20)2023 Oct 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37894862

ABSTRACT

Q-type C2H2 zinc finger proteins (ZFPs), the largest family of transcription factors, have been extensively studied in plant genomes. However, the genes encoding this transcription factor family have not been explored in grapevine genomes. Therefore, in this study, we conducted a genome-wide identification of ZFP genes in three species of grapevine, namely Vitis vinifera, Vitis riparia, and Vitis amurensis, based on the sequence databases and phylogenetic and their conserved domains. We identified 52, 54, and 55 members of Q-type C2H2 ZFPs in V. vinifera, V. riparia, and V. amurensis, respectively. The physical and chemical properties of VvZFPs, VrZFPs, and VaZFPs were examined. The results showed that these proteins exhibited differences in the physical and chemical properties and that they all were hydrophobic proteins; the instability index showed that the four proteins were stable. The subcellular location of the ZFPs in the grapevine was predicted mainly in the nucleus. The phylogenetic tree analysis of the amino acid sequences of VvZFP, VaZFP, VrZFP, and AtZFP proteins showed that they were closely related and were divided into six subgroups. Chromosome mapping analysis showed that VvZFPs, VrZFPs, and VaZFPs were unevenly distributed on different chromosomes. The clustered gene analysis showed that the motif distribution was similar and the sequence of genes was highly conserved. Exon and intron structure analysis showed that 118 genes of ZFPs were intron deletion types, and the remaining genes had variable numbers of introns, ranging from 2 to 15. Cis-element analysis showed that the promoter of VvZFPs contained multiple cis-elements related to plant hormone response, stress resistance, and growth, among which the stress resistance elements were the predominant elements. Finally, the expression of VvZFP genes was determined using real-time quantitative PCR, which confirmed that the identified genes were involved in response to methyl jasmonate (MeJA), abscisic acid (ABA), salicylic acid (SA), and low-temperature (4 °C) stress. VvZFP10-GFP and VvZFP46-GFP fusion proteins were localized in the nucleus of tobacco cells, and VvZFP10 is the most responsive gene among all VvZFPs with the highest relative expression level to MeJA, ABA, SA and low-temperature (4 °C) stress. The present study provides a theoretical basis for exploring the mechanism of response to exogenous hormones and low-temperature tolerance in grapes and its molecular breeding in the future.


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CYS2-HIS2 Zinc Fingers , CYS2-HIS2 Zinc Fingers/genetics , Phylogeny , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Genome, Plant , Transcription Factors/metabolism , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant , Stress, Physiological/genetics , Zinc Fingers/genetics
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Stem Cell Res Ther ; 10(1): 352, 2019 11 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31779687

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common neurotrauma leading to brain dysfunction and death. Human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hUC-MSCs) hold promise in the treatment of TBI. However, their efficacy is modest due to low survival and differentiation under the harsh microenvironment of the injured brain. MG53, a member of TRIM family protein, plays a vital role in cell and tissue damage repair. The present study aims to test whether MG53 preserves hUC-MSCs against oxidative stress and enhances stem cell survival and efficacy in TBI treatment. METHODS: In this study, we performed a series of in vitro and in vivo experiments in hUC-MSCs and mice to define the function of MG53 enhancing survival, neurogenesis, and therapeutic efficacy of stem cells in murine traumatic brain injury. RESULTS: We found that recombinant human MG53 (rhMG53) protein protected hUC-MSCs against H2O2-induced oxidative damage and stimulated hUC-MSC proliferation and migration. In a mouse model of contusion-induced TBI, intravenous administration of MG53 protein preserved the survival of transplanted hUC-MSCs, mitigated brain edema, reduced neurological deficits, and relieved anxiety and depressive-like behaviors. Co-treatment of MG53 and hUC-MSCs enhanced neurogenesis by reducing apoptosis and improving PI3K/Akt-GSK3ß signaling. CONCLUSION: MG53 enhances the efficacy of hUC-MSCs in the recovery of TBI, indicating that such adjunctive therapy may provide a novel strategy to lessen damage and optimize recovery for brain injury.


Subject(s)
Brain Injuries, Traumatic , Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation , Mesenchymal Stem Cells , Oxidative Stress , Signal Transduction , Tripartite Motif Proteins/metabolism , Umbilical Cord , Animals , Brain Injuries, Traumatic/metabolism , Brain Injuries, Traumatic/pathology , Brain Injuries, Traumatic/therapy , Cell Survival , Disease Models, Animal , Heterografts , Humans , Male , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/metabolism , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/pathology , Mice , Umbilical Cord/metabolism , Umbilical Cord/pathology
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Zhong Yao Cai ; 25(2): 117-9, 2002 Feb.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12599409

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To discuss the feasibility that a traditional decoction is substituted by its concentrated gratnule. METHODS: The effects of the two kinds of decoction were compared on mice auricle tumefaction induced by xylene, arresting bleeding of mice broken tails and mice alvine creepage. RESULT: There was no remarkable difference between two kinds of decoction on pharmacodynamic effects except purging action. CONCLUSION: The research and exploitation of classical prescription concentrated granule has great signifaction.


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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology , Edema/pathology , Hemostatics/pharmacology , Plants, Medicinal , Animals , Drug Combinations , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/administration & dosage , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/isolation & purification , Edema/chemically induced , Female , Male , Mice , Plants, Medicinal/chemistry , Scutellaria baicalensis/chemistry
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