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Vavilovskii Zhurnal Genet Selektsii ; 26(1): 96-108, 2022 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35342855

ABSTRACT

One of the greatest achievements of genetics in the 20th century is D.K. Belyaev's discovery of destabilizing selection during the domestication of animals and that this selection affects only gene expression regulation (not gene structure) and inf luences systems of neuroendocrine control of ontogenesis in a stressful environment. Among the experimental data generalized by Belyaev's discovery, there are also f indings about accelerated extinc tion of testes' hormonal function and disrupted seasonality of reproduction of domesticated foxes in comparison with their wild congeners. To date, Belyaev's discovery has already been repeatedly conf irmed, for example, by independent observations during deer domestication, during the use of rats as laboratory animals, after the reintroduction of endangered species such as Przewalski's horse, and during the creation of a Siberian reserve population of the Siberian grouse when it had reached an endangered status in natural habitats. A genome-wide comparison among humans, several domestic animals, and some of their wild congeners has given rise to the concept of self-domestication syndrome, which includes autism spectrum disorders. In our previous study, we created a bioinformatic model of human self-domestication syndrome using differentially expressed genes (DEGs; of domestic animals versus their wild congeners) orthologous to the human genes (mainly, nervous-system genes) whose changes in expression affect reproductive potential, i. e., growth of the number of humans in the absence of restrictions caused by limiting factors. Here, we applied this model to 68 human genes whose changes in expression alter the reproductive health of women and men and to 3080 DEGs of domestic versus wild animals. As a result, in domestic animals, we identif ied 16 and 4 DEGs, the expression changes of which are codirected with changes in the expression of the human orthologous genes decreasing and increasing human reproductive potential, respectively. The wild animals had 9 and 11 such DEGs, respectively. This difference between domestic and wild animals was signif icant according to Pearson's χ2 test (p < 0.05) and Fisher's exact test (p < 0.05). We discuss the results from the standpoint of restoration of endangered animal species whose natural habitats are subject to an anthropogenic impact.

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Genetika ; 48(5): 573-89, 2012 May.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22830253

ABSTRACT

Theories of biological evolution advanced in the last 200 years are reviewed from the viewpoint of advances of modern genetics. The theory of gene networks as a key direction of systemic biology is a link connecting different evolutionary theories.


Subject(s)
Epigenesis, Genetic , Genetic Drift , Selection, Genetic , Systems Biology , Ecosystem , Gene Regulatory Networks , Models, Theoretical , Mutation
3.
Genetika ; 47(12): 1676-85, 2011 Dec.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22384696

ABSTRACT

The Evolutionary Constructor software has been used for computer simulation of the life and evolution of communities of unicellular haploid organisms (prokaryotic cells). Opposite trends of the community evolution (simplification and complication of the genome) have been studied. It has been demonstrated that species with reduced genomes tend to replace genetically and metabolically rich species under highly favorable environmental conditions. Under unfavorable conditions, the opposite tendency is observed. It has also been shown that introduction of phages capable of killing the cells into the system may radically change the current evolutionary trend.


Subject(s)
Bacteria/virology , Bacteriophages/physiology , Computer Simulation , Evolution, Molecular , Host-Pathogen Interactions/physiology , Models, Biological
4.
Biofizika ; 55(3): 400-14, 2010.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20586319

ABSTRACT

Among the main events of transcription initiation of TATA-containing genes in eukayotes are the recognition and binding of the TATA-box by the TATA-binding protein (TBP) to start the preinitiation complex formation on the nucleosomal DNA. Using the equilibrium equation for step-by-step TBP/TATA-binding, we have analyzed 69 experimental datasets on the characteristics of biologicacally important features altered by TATA-box mutations. Among these features, the TBP/TATA-complex parameters, the transcription level, the activity of gene products, yeast colony growth at a dose of growth inhibitor (phenotype), and the heterogenity of the response of a population to unspecific environmental stress have been described. Significant correlations were found between in silico prediction for TBP/TATA affinity and experimental data for in vivo and in vitro test-systems based on 15 cell types of 19 species, RNA polymerases II and III, and natural, recombinant or mutant TBP. Such an invariant impact of the step-by-step TBP/TATA-binding on the biological activity of complex systems, from a molecule to a population, might be due to the fact that TBP/TATA-complex formation precedes specific steps of transcription machinery assembly, which provide the multivariant jigsaw puzzle according to the expression pattern of each eukaryotic gene.


Subject(s)
Algorithms , TATA Box , TATA-Box Binding Protein/genetics , Animals , Humans , Mutation , Phenotype , Protein Binding , Stress, Physiological , Tetracyclines/pharmacology , Transcription, Genetic , Yeasts/drug effects , Yeasts/genetics , Yeasts/growth & development
5.
Genetika ; 46(4): 448-57, 2010 Apr.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20536014

ABSTRACT

Most of more than 11 million experimentally established polymorphisms, accumulated in dbSNP, were identified in the intergenic spacers or coding DNA regions. This fact enables interpretation of the former polymorphisms as neutral, while the latter make clear the biological sense of the associated mutant phenotypes, "the defect of certain proteins". The association of polymorphisms in regulatory DNA regions with mutant phenotypes is poorly studied. Specifically, the defects in certain DNA/protein binding sites were identified in less than 500 cases. In TATA-containing genes of eukaryotes the TATA box, the TBP (TATA-binding protein) binding site, is located about 30 bp upstream from the transcription start site. Interaction between DNA and TBP triggers assemblage of the preinitiation complex. For 37 TATA box polymorphisms in the genes of commercial and laboratory animals and plants, the effect on TBP-binding activity was evaluated using the equilibrium equation for the four subsequent steps of TBP/TATA box binding (nonspecific binding <----> sliding <----> recognition <----> stabilization). According to the GenBank data, these 37 polymorphisms were associated with the changes in a number of selectively valuable traits. Statistically significant congruence of in silico analysis performed with mutant phenotypes (a < 0.05, binomial law) provides suggestion of the mechanism of phenotypic manifestation of these polymorphisms (changing of the TBP-binding activity), as well a validates the possibility of developing the universal test system for experimental-computer prediction of the effects of TATA box mutations in specified genes on selectively valuable traits of the species, varieties, and breeds.


Subject(s)
Polymorphism, Genetic , Quantitative Trait, Heritable , TATA Box/genetics , TATA-Box Binding Protein/genetics , Animals , Cattle , Databases, Genetic , Drosophila melanogaster , Mice , Rats , Swine , Triticum , Zea mays
6.
Biochemistry (Mosc) ; 73(2): 219-30, 2008 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18298379

ABSTRACT

This work for the first time compares results obtained with studies of parametric robustness of the Hh- and Dpp/BMP signal cascades responsible for morphogenesis and molecular evolution of the Hh- and Dpp/BMP cascade genes. There is a link between adaptive evolution of genes and those changes in kinetic parameters of the signal cascade models, which are critical for normal functioning of these cascades. Special attention is paid to events of the molecular evolution of the Hh- and Dpp/BMP cascade genes that matched with the emergence of the major taxonomic types and classes of Bilateria.


Subject(s)
Evolution, Molecular , Gene Regulatory Networks , Morphogenesis/genetics , Signal Transduction/genetics , Animals , Bone Morphogenetic Proteins/genetics , Bone Morphogenetic Proteins/metabolism , Hedgehog Proteins/genetics , Hedgehog Proteins/metabolism , Kinetics , Models, Biological , Protein Structure, Tertiary , Transforming Growth Factor beta/genetics , Transforming Growth Factor beta/metabolism
7.
Mol Biol (Mosk) ; 38(1): 69-81, 2004.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15042837

ABSTRACT

The review describes several modules of the GeneExpress integrated computer system concerning the regulation of gene expression in eukaryotes. Approaches to the presentation of experimental data in databases are considered. The employment of GeneExpress in computer analysis and modeling of the organization and function of genetic systems is illustrated with examples. GeneExpress is available at http://wwwmgs.bionet.nsc.ru/mgs/gnw/.


Subject(s)
Gene Expression Regulation , Systems Integration , Animals , Databases, Genetic , Evolution, Molecular , Promoter Regions, Genetic , RNA, Messenger/genetics , Vertebrates/genetics
8.
Mutat Res ; 357(1-2): 1-15, 1996 Oct 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8876675

ABSTRACT

We have studied the molecular specificity of the base analog N6-hydroxylaminopurine (HAP) in the E. coli lacI gene, as well as the effects of mutations in DNA repair and replication genes on HAP mutagenesis. HAP induced base substitutions of the two transition types (A . T-->G . C and G . C-->A . T) at equal frequency. This bi-directional transition specificity is consistent with in vitro primer extension experiments with the Klenow fragment of DNA polymerase I in which we observed that either dTTP or dCTP were incorporated opposite HAP in an oligonucleotide template. The spectrum of HAP-induced transitions was different from the spontaneous transitions in either a wild-type or a mismatch-repair-defective (mutL) strain. Mutations in genes controlling excision repair, exonucleolytic proofreading, mismatch correction, error-prone (SOS) repair and 8-oxo-guanine repair did not affect HAP-induced mutagenesis substantially. However, an extensive deletion of several genes in the uvrB-bio region conferred supersensitivity to the lethal and mutagenic effects of HAP, perhaps due to an effect on HAP metabolism. dnaE antimutator alleles reduced HAP-forward mutagenicity in allele-specific manner: dnaE911 reduced it several fold, while dnaE915 abolished it almost completely. The results obtained are consistent with the idea that HAP is mutagenic in E. coli via a pathway generating replication errors.


Subject(s)
Adenine/analogs & derivatives , Escherichia coli Proteins , Escherichia coli/genetics , Mutagenesis/drug effects , Mutagens/pharmacology , Adenine/pharmacology , Bacterial Proteins/genetics , Base Sequence , DNA Polymerase III/genetics , DNA Polymerase III/physiology , DNA Repair , DNA Replication , DNA, Bacterial/biosynthesis , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , Genes, Bacterial , Lac Repressors , Molecular Sequence Data , Point Mutation , Repressor Proteins/genetics
9.
Stomatologiia (Mosk) ; 69(2): 36-8, 1990.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2371727

ABSTRACT

The authors analyze the clinical applications of intravenous propanidid anesthesia in outpatient oral surgery for maxillofacial inflammations. The quality of this type of anesthesia, its adequacy, side effects, and terms of restoration of the psychophysiologic function and speech are discussed.


Subject(s)
Anesthesia, Dental , Anesthesia, Intravenous , Jaw Diseases/surgery , Propanidid , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Drug Evaluation , Face , Female , Humans , Inflammation/surgery , Male , Middle Aged , Propanidid/adverse effects , Time Factors
10.
Vrach Delo ; (9): 79-81, 1989 Sep.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2609630

ABSTRACT

The authors studied the renal plasma flow, glomerular filtration, indices of osmoregulating and ion-regulating renal function in 382 patients with hydronephrosis. Regularities of functional changes in the absence of infection, pyelonephritis and nephrolithiasis with uni- and bilateral processes and hydronephrosis of the single kidney.


Subject(s)
Hydronephrosis/physiopathology , Kidney Calculi/physiopathology , Kidney/physiopathology , Pyelonephritis/physiopathology , Adult , Female , Hemodynamics/physiology , Humans , Hydronephrosis/complications , Kidney Calculi/etiology , Kidney Function Tests , Male , Middle Aged , Pyelonephritis/etiology
17.
Vestn Khir Im I I Grek ; 120(5): 117-21, 1978 May.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-78563

ABSTRACT

A complex study of hemodynamics and renal function in 30 patients with adenoma of the prostate during peridural anesthesia has been carried out. The functional renal reaction depends upon the scope of the sympathetic blocade in peridural anesthesia and bears an intimate relation to hemodynamic and neurohumoral effects of the developing blocade. All these changes are of a temporary character and regain values close to the initial ones by the time of the adaptation of the body to peridural anesthesia and stabilization of hemodynamics.


Subject(s)
Anesthesia, Epidural , Kidney/drug effects , Aged , Clinical Trials as Topic , Dextrans , Drug Combinations , Epinephrine , Heart Function Tests , Humans , Kidney/physiopathology , Kidney Function Tests , Male , Middle Aged , Prostatic Hyperplasia/physiopathology , Prostatic Hyperplasia/surgery , Time Factors , Trimecaine
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