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DIVERSIFICATION OF HIPPO SIGNALING COMPONENTS IN SELECTED METAZOAN SPECIES

La via di segnalazione intracellulare conosciuta come Hippo pathway svolge un ruolo chiave nei processi che regolano il controllo della dimensione degli organi, la proliferazione, l’apoptosi, il mantenimento delle caratteristiche di staminalità cellulare. Alterazioni nel pathway sono state descritte in molti tipi di tumori. Il nome deriva da una delle sue componenti principali, la proteina chinasi Hippo (Hpo), identificata per la prima volta in Drosophila melanogaster. Mutazioni nel gene Hpo inducevano la crescita abnorme di tessuti e organi. Componenti del pathway Hippo sono stati successivamente individuati anche nei mammiferi. Gli elementi fondamentali sono costituiti dalla proteine chin…

Hippo pathway in silico analysis EchinodermataSettore MED/13 - Endocrinologia
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Effects of cadmium exposure on sea urchin development assessed by SSH and RT-qPCR: metallothionein genes and their differential induction

2012

In order to study the defense strategies activated by Paracentrotus lividus embryos in response to sub-lethal doses of CdCl2, we compared the induced transcripts to that of control embryos by suppression subtractive hybridization technique. We isolated five metallothionein (MT) cDNAs and other genes related to detoxification, to signaling pathway components, to oxidative, reductive and conjugative biotransformation, to RNA maturation and protein synthesis. RT-qPCR analysis revealed that two of the five P. lividus MT (PlMT7 and PlMT8) genes appeared to be constitutively expressed and upregulated following cadmium treatment, whereas the other three genes (PlMT4, PlMT5, PlMT6) are specifically…

Molecular Sequence Datachemistry.chemical_elementSettore BIO/11 - Biologia MolecolareReal-Time Polymerase Chain ReactionParacentrotus lividusGene expressionGeneticsMetallothioneinAnimalsCadmium Echinodermata Gene expression Metallothionein Multigene families Embryonic developmentAmino Acid SequenceMolecular BiologyGenePhylogenyRegulation of gene expressionCadmiumbiologyGene Expression ProfilingGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalNucleic Acid HybridizationGeneral MedicineSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyGene expression profilingchemistrySuppression subtractive hybridizationSea UrchinsMetallothioneinSequence AlignmentCadmium
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Analysis of the effects of co-exposure to antibiotics and cadmium on sea urchin embryos

2014

In order to understand the mechanisms of responses to changes in the physical and chemical environment, as well as the mechanisms of developmental pathways, we investigated by RT-qPCR assays and light microscopy observations the impact of antibiotics and cadmium in P. lividus sea urchin embryos. In particular we inspected development and biomarkers for free radical damage and apoptosis. During development embryos were exposed to an antibiotic mix (Ab mix, usually added to sea urchin cultures) or to sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim mix (TMP/SMX, usually added to aquacultures) and/or levels of 10-5, 10-4, 10-3 M CdCl2. Even though treatment with TMP/SMX apparently did not affect development, it …

stress Echinodermata cadmium antibiotics marine organismsSettore BIO/11 - Biologia Molecolare
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