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Insect Mol Biol ; 30(1): 18-29, 2021 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32945029

ABSTRACT

Wolbachia-induced reproductive regulation in hosts has been used to control pest populations, but little is known about the molecular mechanism underlying Wolbachia regulation of host genes. Here, reproductive regulation by Wolbachia in the spider mite Tetranychus truncatus was studied at the molecular level. Infection with Wolbachia resulted in decreasing oviposition and cytoplasmic incompatibility in T. truncatus. Further RNA-seq revealed genes regulated by Wolbachia in T. truncatus. Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) showed that genes, including chorion protein S38-like and Rop were down-regulated by Wolbachia. RNA interference (RNAi) of chorion protein S38-like and Rop in Wolbachia-uninfected T. truncatus decreased oviposition, which was consistent with Wolbachia-induced oviposition decrease. Interestingly, suppressing Rop in Wolbachia-infected T. truncatus led to increased Wolbachia titres in eggs; however, this did not occur after RNAi of chorion protein S38-like. This is the first study to show that chorion protein S38-like and Rop facilitate Wolbachia-mediated changes in T. truncatus fertility. In addition, RNAi of Rop turned the body colour of Wolbachia-uninfected T. truncatus black, which indicates that the role of Rop is not limited to the reproductive regulation of T. truncatus.


Subject(s)
Host-Parasite Interactions , Tetranychidae/microbiology , Wolbachia/physiology , Animals , Egg Proteins/metabolism , Female , Fertility , Gene Expression , Oviposition , RNA Interference , RNA-Seq , Reproduction , Symbiosis , Tetranychidae/genetics , Tetranychidae/physiology
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Phys Rev Lett ; 112(5): 058001, 2014 Feb 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24580630

ABSTRACT

We report our experimental work on a one-dimensional gradient of vibration with a short granular chain. The system exhibits transitions of ratcheting dynamics from passive monotonic creeping against the gradient, to rapid stochastic head swinging with a reversed bias in its direction, and to seemingly random fluctuations. The spontaneously emerged spatial pattern reflects bifurcations of the state of the chain. Evidence from counterpart experiments using uniform vibrations confirms a nonmonotonic development of accessible modes behind the transitions, whereas the reversed ratcheting reflects an interesting dialogue between the size of the object and the spatial gradient.

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Br J Health Psychol ; 13(Pt 1): 39-41, 2008 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18230229

ABSTRACT

This study examined a new emotional writing paradigm, that is PDDP. PDDP instructs participants to write diary in first-person pronoun first, and then narrate the same event from a different perspective using second-person pronoun. Finally, the participants write it again with third-person pronoun from yet another perspective. These three narrations were to be written in a consecutive sequential order. Results demonstrated that diary writers indeed benefited from features of PDDP. It also showed that highly anxious people received most long-term therapeutic effect from PDDP. We argue that PDDP enacts the needed mechanism to balance psychological distance prolonging and self-disclosure making in emotional writing.


Subject(s)
Self Disclosure , Semantics , Vocabulary , Writing , Affect , Humans , Narration
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J Nanosci Nanotechnol ; 5(11): 1887-92, 2005 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16433426

ABSTRACT

A solo carbon nanotube (CNT) was successfully grown on nickel electrodes by a microwave plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (MPECVD) method equipped with an impedance-matched substrate holder with the reaction gases composed of hydrogen (H2), carbon dioxide (CO2), and methane (CH4) mixtures. An introduction of carbon dioxide gas before CNTs growth, the substrate temperature can easily be reached above 610 degrees C even heated at a low microwave power. This can be enunciated from fact that carbon dioxide inherits with higher bond energy for molecular dissociation, lower thermal conductivity, and higher heat capacity in comparing to other gases. The electron field emissions for randomly aligned CNTs and well-aligned CNTs grown by MPECVD and by radio frequency assisted hot-filament methods, respectively, are measured and compared. The higher field emission characteristic of the randomly aligned CNTs is presumed to be due to the protruded CNTs, which inheriting with less screening effect and manifesting with defects are crucial to play the effective emission sites.


Subject(s)
Nanostructures/chemistry , Nanotechnology/methods , Nanotubes, Carbon/chemistry , Carbon Dioxide/chemistry , Crystallization , Electric Conductivity , Electric Impedance , Electrochemistry , Electrodes , Gases , Hot Temperature , Hydrogen/chemistry , Materials Testing , Methane/chemistry , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Microwaves , Models, Chemical , Nanotubes , Nickel/chemistry , Temperature
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Singapore Med J ; 44(7): 347-51, 2003 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14620726

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: A prospective trial was carried out in simultaneous bilateral total knee replacement to compare the outcome of resurfaced versus non-surfaced patella. METHODS: Thirty-five patients between 1997 and 2002 had simultaneous bilateral total knee replacement with resurfaced patella on the left and non-resurfaced patella on the right knee using the same implant in both. RESULTS: There were 29 females and six males with a mean age of 65.3 years. Mean follow-up was 3.18 years. There was no significant difference between the resurfaced and non-resurfaced knees with respect to the overall Knee Society clinical score (p = 0.093 preoperative, 0.310 postoperative) or the pain (p = 0.715 preoperative, 0.395 postoperative) or function subscores (p = 0.126 preoperative, 0.317 postoperative). The postoperative range of motion was 109 and 110 degrees for the resurfaced patella and non-resurfaced patella respectively (p = 0.894). The post-operative knee scores between patients with or without pre-operative anterior knee pain (p = 0.238) and between those who were obese and non-obese (p = 0.387) were not significantly different. 82.9% of patients felt that the resurfaced knee and 80% felt that the non-resurfaced knee were much better than before. There was no major preference for either knee for climbing stairs and getting out of chair. CONCLUSION: The functional and symptomatic outcome of total knee replacement with or without patella resurfacing is the same in the local population. Also, the present study demonstrated no evidence that the weight of the patient or the presence of preoperative anterior knee pain should be considered as factors in the decision to resurface the patella.


Subject(s)
Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee/methods , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Knee Joint/physiopathology , Male , Middle Aged , Patella/surgery , Prospective Studies , Range of Motion, Articular , Treatment Outcome
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J Virol ; 75(24): 12153-60, 2001 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11711606

ABSTRACT

Members of the Closteroviridae and Potyviridae families of the plant positive-strand RNA viruses encode one or two papain-like leader proteinases. In addition to a C-terminal proteolytic domain, each of these proteinases possesses a nonproteolytic N-terminal domain. We compared functions of the several leader proteinases using a gene swapping approach. The leader proteinase (L-Pro) of Beet yellows virus (BYV; a closterovirus) was replaced with L1 or L2 proteinases of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV; another closterovirus), P-Pro proteinase of Lettuce infectious yellows virus (LIYV; a crinivirus), and HC-Pro proteinase of Tobacco etch virus (a potyvirus). Each foreign proteinase efficiently processed the chimeric BYV polyprotein in vitro. However, only L1 and P-Pro, not L2 and HC-Pro, were able to rescue the amplification of the chimeric BYV variants. The combined expression of L1 and L2 resulted in an increased RNA accumulation compared to that of the parental BYV. Remarkably, this L1-L2 chimera exhibited reduced invasiveness and inability to move from cell to cell. Similar analyses of the BYV hybrids, in which only the papain-like domain of L-Pro was replaced with those derived from L1, L2, P-Pro, and HC-Pro, also revealed functional specialization of these domains. In subcellular-localization experiments, distinct patterns were observed for the leader proteinases of BYV, CTV, and LIYV. Taken together, these results demonstrated that, in addition to a common proteolytic activity, the leader proteinases of closteroviruses possess specialized functions in virus RNA amplification, virus invasion, and cell-to-cell movement. The phylogenetic analysis suggested that functionally distinct L1 and L2 of CTV originated by a gene duplication event.


Subject(s)
Closteroviridae/enzymology , Membrane Proteins , Serine Endopeptidases/physiology , Amino Acid Sequence , Closteroviridae/classification , Closteroviridae/physiology , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeny , Serine Endopeptidases/genetics
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Ann Acad Med Singap ; 30(6): 642-5, 2001 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11817296

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Renal oncocytoma is a rare benign tumour. CLINICAL PICTURE: A 73-year-old man presented with bilateral renal tumours, suggestive of renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Nephron-sparing surgery (NSS) and radical nephrectomy were performed. Both specimens revealed renal oncocytoma on final histology. A review of nephrectomy specimens showed 4 other solitary oncocytomas out of 250 RCCs over the period 1991 to 2000. Diagnosis of oncocytoma could only be firmly established by careful histological evaluation to exclude RCC. TREATMENT: Renal oncocytoma carries a good prognosis. The use of NSS for synchronous bilateral renal masses is highlighted. CONCLUSION: NSS is recommended for renal oncocytoma wherever possible.


Subject(s)
Adenoma, Oxyphilic/pathology , Kidney Neoplasms/pathology , Neoplasms, Multiple Primary/pathology , Adenoma, Oxyphilic/diagnostic imaging , Adenoma, Oxyphilic/surgery , Aged , Diagnosis, Differential , Humans , Kidney Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Kidney Neoplasms/surgery , Male , Neoplasms, Multiple Primary/diagnostic imaging , Neoplasms, Multiple Primary/surgery , Radiography
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J Virol ; 74(20): 9766-70, 2000 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11000252

ABSTRACT

The beet yellows closterovirus leader proteinase (L-Pro) possesses a C-terminal proteinase domain and a nonproteolytic N-terminal domain. It was found that although L-Pro is not essential for basal-level replication, deletion of its N-terminal domain resulted in a 1, 000-fold reduction in RNA accumulation. Mutagenic analysis of the N-terminal domain revealed its structural flexibility except for the 54-codon-long, 5'-terminal element in the corresponding open reading frame that is critical for efficient RNA amplification at both RNA and protein levels.


Subject(s)
Closterovirus/enzymology , Endopeptidases/physiology , Genome, Viral , Closterovirus/genetics , Endopeptidases/chemistry , Endopeptidases/genetics , Mutation , Open Reading Frames , RNA, Viral/biosynthesis , Structure-Activity Relationship , Transfection
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Ann Acad Med Singap ; 29(2): 168-72, 2000 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10895333

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Amputation of the severely ischaemic leg is often done when limb salvage is not possible or the patient is not fit enough for it. It is therefore important to determine the natural history of these amputees as our understanding of this will have significant impact on decision making. The aim of this study was to determine the early and late morbidity and mortality rates and rehabilitative outcome of these patients with lower limb amputation for end-stage arterial occlusive disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective study was done on 72 patients with 77 lower limb amputations for critical limb ischaemia (rest pain, gangrene, ischaemic ulcers) from 1993 to 1998 at the Singapore General Hospital. RESULTS: The mean age of the amputees was 69.7 years. Fifty-one per cent of the patients were male. Forty-five (58%) of the amputations were performed because the limb vasculature was not reconstructable, 12 (16%) because the limbs were too late for salvage and the remaining 20 (26%) because vascular reconstruction failed. Below knee amputations account for 63.6% of all amputations, above knee amputations account for 35.1% and through knee amputations account for 1.3%. Fifteen (19%) of the amputations had wound infection and 8% of amputations required re-amputation at a higher level for wound infection or failure of wound healing. The contralateral amputation rate was 21%. The 30-day mortality for all amputations was 11.1% and the commonest cause was acute myocardial infarction which accounted for 37.5%. Vascular reconstruction did not alter the overall or perioperative mortality rate. Cumulative survival figures showed that at the end of four years, only 38% of all amputees were still alive. 52.5% of amputees were wheelchair-bound, only 15% were household ambulators and 27.5% were community ambulators. Of all the patients with unilateral below knee amputations, 40% could walk out of home while only 20% of unilateral above amputations and 12.5% of bilateral below knee amputations could walk out of home. CONCLUSION: Early and late rehabilitation after amputation for critical limb ischaemia remain poor and efforts should be made to salvage critically ischaemic limbs wherever possible in patients who are fit enough.


Subject(s)
Amputation, Surgical/rehabilitation , Gangrene/rehabilitation , Gangrene/surgery , Ischemia/rehabilitation , Ischemia/surgery , Leg/blood supply , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Amputation, Surgical/methods , Chi-Square Distribution , Female , Gangrene/diagnosis , Gangrene/mortality , Humans , Ischemia/diagnosis , Ischemia/mortality , Male , Middle Aged , Postoperative Period , Probability , Prognosis , Retrospective Studies , Surgical Wound Infection/mortality , Survival Rate , Treatment Outcome
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J Virol ; 73(4): 2703-9, 1999 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10074116

ABSTRACT

RNAs transcribed from a full-length infectious cDNA clone of the bamboo mosaic potexvirus (strain O) genome, pBaMV-O, were infectious to Nicotiana benthamiana plants. Mutant genomes in which the poly(A) tail is absent or replaced by a 3' tRNA-like structure from turnip yellow mosaic virus RNA failed to amplify detectably in N. benthamiana protoplasts. No amplification was detected in protoplasts inoculated with transcripts containing 4, 7, or 10 adenylate residues at the 3' end, whereas transcript inocula with 15 adenylate residues resulted in coat protein accumulation to a level 26% of that resulting from inoculation with transcripts with 25 adenylate residues (designated as wild type). Coat protein accumulation levels of 69 and 98% relative to wild type were observed after inoculation of protoplasts with transcripts bearing poly(A) tails 18 and 22 nucleotides long, respectively. The presence of a putative 3' pseudoknot structure including at least 13 adenylate residues of the 3'-terminal poly(A) tail was supported by enzymatic and chemical structural analysis. The functional relevance of this putative pseudoknot was tested by mutations that affected basepairing within the pseudoknot. These results support the existence of functional 3' pseudoknot that includes part of the 3' poly(A) tail.


Subject(s)
Genome, Viral , Poly A/genetics , Potexvirus/physiology , RNA, Viral/genetics , Base Sequence , Molecular Sequence Data , Mutation , Plants, Toxic , Nicotiana/virology , Virus Replication/genetics
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