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J Plant Dis Prot (2006) ; : 1-5, 2023 Mar 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37361930

ABSTRACT

Southern tomato virus (STV) is a dsRNA virus, which belongs to the newly formed Amalgavirus genus of the Amalgaviridae family. Currently there is no report regarding the presence of STV in tomato tissues. In this study, we performed in situ hybridization to examine the distribution of STV in host tissues. STV was found in the leaves, stems, seeds, shoot apexes and root tips of tomato and localized in the cortex tissue, vascular tissues, pith, seed coat, endosperm, cotyledon (including inner cotyledons and outer cotyledons), hypocotyls and radicles of infected tomato tissues. In addition, STV was detected in the apical part of the stems and roots for the first time. This indicates that STV is a systemic infectious virus.

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Plant Dis ; 107(5): 1529-1537, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36336672

ABSTRACT

Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV; genus Trichovirus) is an economically important virus. Approximately 101 ACLSV whole-genome sequences were obtained from NCBI and used to explore the evolutionary dynamics of ACLSV. The time to the most recent common ancestor of ACLSV based on BEAST analysis appeared on an apple host from Canada in 1918 and then spread around the world in three ways concurrent with host spread. The maximum clade credibility tree of ACLSV shows that the mean evolution rate was 4.92 × 10-4 substitutions per site per year (subs/site/year), and we found that, during host evolution, the rate of evolution was mostly 2.31 × 10-4 to 2.72 × 10-4 subs/site/year. The rate of geographic evolution was 5.51 × 10-4 to 6.17 × 10-4 subs/site/year. To further explore the intrinsic changes in ACLSV during the process of geographic and host spread, we explored the secondary structural changes of the ACLSV coat protein (CP), which were mainly concentrated in four regions-20 to 40, 70 to 90, 120 to 140, and 180 to 193-which are related to the presence or absence and change in length of the ß-turn, ß strand, coil, and α helix, respectively. We then explored the codon usage preference within the CP across the migration pathways of ACLSV. These comprehensive analyses not only reveal the changes in ACLSV in the last 30 years but also further elucidate the intrinsic evolutionary dynamics of ACLSV. This is also the first report on the intrinsic evolutionary dynamics of ACLSV.


Subject(s)
Flexiviridae , Flexiviridae/genetics , Genome, Viral/genetics , Canada
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J Environ Public Health ; 2022: 2802089, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36089962

ABSTRACT

With the development of modern technology, a variety of values and social thoughts based on streaming media have caused a huge impact on the field of ideology and culture, and contemporary college students are deeply affected. Nowadays, college students are very prone to problems such as lack of empathy, distorted values, and weakening of life values. College students commit suicide, homicide, and other illegal and criminal incidents due to unhealthy psychological reasons. This paper abstracts the emotional cognitive ability of college students into a psychological resilience model and then analyzes it. It is concluded that the overall applicability of college students to emotional cognition education in the psychological classroom is not high. In order to change the overall low applicability of this situation, this paper pioneers the application of the Internet of Things (IoT) technology to the emotional cognitive education system of college students' psychological classrooms. Through the experiment, four results of the two psychological classroom models were obtained under different genders, different grades, different household registration types, and comprehensive conditions. The improved mode of combining the Internet of Things technology with emotional cognitive education can increase the applicability of college students to emotional cognitive education in the psychological classroom by about 6.97%. It helps to cultivate and educate the positive emotions of college students and promote the comprehensive and healthy development of college students.


Subject(s)
Cognition , Students , Female , Humans , Male , Mental Health , Students/psychology
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Genes (Basel) ; 10(7)2019 06 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31261792

ABSTRACT

RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq)-based gene expression analysis is applicable to a wide range of biological purposes in various species. Reverse transcription quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) is also used to assess target gene expression utilizing stably expressed reference genes as internal control under a given set of conditions. However, investigations of the reference genes for RT-qPCR normalization in the process of somatic embryogenesis (SE) initial dedifferentiation in Gossypium hirsutum are rarely reported. In this study, on the basis of our previous transcriptome data of three different induction stages during SE initial dedifferentiation process in four G. hirsutum cultivars that have different SE capability, 15 candidate genes were selected during SE initial dedifferentiation process, and their expression stability was evaluated by geNorm, NormFinder, and BestKeeper. The results indicated that the two genes of endonuclease 4 (ENDO4) and 18S ribosomal RNA (18S rRNA) showed stable expression in the four different G. hirsutum cultivars, endowing them to be appropriate reference genes during three induction stages in the four cotton cultivars. In addition, the stability and reliability of the two reference genes of ENDO4 and 18S rRNA were further verified by comparing the expressions of auxin-responsive protein 22 (AUX22) and ethylene-responsive transcription factor 17 (ERF17) between RT-qPCR results and the RNA-seq data, which showed strong positive correlation coefficient (R2 = 0.8396-0.9984), validating again the steady expression of ENDO4 and 18S rRNA as the reliable reference genes. Our results provide effective reference genes for RT-qPCR normalization during SE process in different G. hirsutum cultivars.


Subject(s)
Genes, Plant , Gossypium/genetics , Plant Somatic Embryogenesis Techniques , Plant Proteins/genetics , RNA, Ribosomal, 18S/genetics , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction , Transcriptome
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Mar Drugs ; 17(6)2019 Jun 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31163697

ABSTRACT

Largazole, isolated from a marine Cyanobacterium of the genus Symploca, is a potent and selective Class I HDAC (histone deacetylation enzymes) inhibitor. This natural 16-membered macrocyclic depsipeptide features an interesting side chain unit, namely 3-hydroxy-7-mercaptohept-4-enoic acid, which occurs in many other natural sulfur-containing HDAC inhibitors. Notably, one similar fragment, where the amide moiety replaces the trans alkene moiety, appears in Psammaplin A, another marine natural product with potent HDAC inhibitory activities. Inspired by such a structural similarity, we hypothesized the fluoroolefin moiety would mimic both the alkene moiety in Largazole and the amide moiety in Psammaplin A, and thus designed and synthesized two novel fluoro olefin analogs of Largazole. The preliminary biological assays showed that the fluoro analogs possessed comparable Class I HDAC inhibitory effects, indicating that this kind of modification on the side chain of Largazole was tolerable.


Subject(s)
Aquatic Organisms/chemistry , Cyanobacteria/chemistry , Depsipeptides/chemical synthesis , Depsipeptides/pharmacology , Disulfides/chemistry , Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors/pharmacology , Thiazoles/chemical synthesis , Thiazoles/pharmacology , Tyrosine/analogs & derivatives , Alkenes/chemistry , Depsipeptides/chemistry , Enzyme Activation/drug effects , Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors/chemical synthesis , Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors/chemistry , Histone Deacetylases/metabolism , Thiazoles/chemistry , Tyrosine/chemistry
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RSC Adv ; 8(29): 16019-16023, 2018 Apr 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35542242

ABSTRACT

A simple, efficient, and mild method for defluorination and functionalization of 3,3,3-trifluoro carbonyl compounds has been developed. In the present method, Cs2CO3 can easily convert α-trifluoromethyl esters, amides, and ketones into ß,ß-S-, O- and/or N-substituted α,ß-unsaturated carbonyl compounds in the presence of N-, O-, and S-nucleophiles with moderate to excellent yields, and furthermore, this transformation with α-trifluoromethyl ester and a series of 2-aminophenols can result in benzooxazoles in good yields.

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Sci Rep ; 7(1): 8583, 2017 08 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28819177

ABSTRACT

Somatic embryogenesis (SE) is a critical transition from vegetative to embryogenic growth in higher plants; however, few studies have investigated the mechanism that regulates SE initial differentiation. Most cotton varieties have not undergone regeneration by SE, so only a few varieties can be used in genetic engineering. Here, two varieties of cotton with different SE capabilities (HD, higher differentiation and LD, lower differentiation) were analyzed by high throughout RNA-Seq at the pre-induction stage (0h) and two induction stages (3h and 3d) under callus-induction medium (CIM). About 1150 million clean reads were obtained from 98.21% raw data. Transcriptomic analysis revealed that "protein kinase activity" and "oxidoreductase activity" were highly represented GO terms during the same and different treatment stages among HD and LD. Moreover, several stress-related transcription factors might play important roles in SE initiation. The SE-related regulation genes (SERKs) showed different expression patterns between HD and LD. Furthermore, the complex auxin and ethylene signaling pathway contributes to initiation of differentiation in SE. Thus, our RNA-sequencing of comparative transcriptome analysis will lay a foundation for future studies to better define early somatic formation in cotton with different SE capabilities.


Subject(s)
Cell Dedifferentiation/genetics , Gene Expression Profiling , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant , Gossypium/genetics , Plant Somatic Embryogenesis Techniques , Ethylenes/metabolism , Gene Ontology , Genes, Plant , Indoleacetic Acids/metabolism , Plant Proteins/genetics , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Protein Kinases/genetics , Protein Kinases/metabolism , RNA, Messenger/genetics , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , Reproducibility of Results , Transcription Factors/metabolism
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