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2016

AbstractPhytochromes are a family of photoreceptors that control light responses of plants, fungi and bacteria. A sequence of structural changes, which is not yet fully understood, leads to activation of an output domain. Time-resolved serial femtosecond crystallography (SFX) can potentially shine light on these conformational changes. Here we report the room temperature crystal structure of the chromophore-binding domains of the Deinococcus radiodurans phytochrome at 2.1 Å resolution. The structure was obtained by serial femtosecond X-ray crystallography from microcrystals at an X-ray free electron laser. We find overall good agreement compared to a crystal structure at 1.35 Å resolution d…

0301 basic medicineMultidisciplinaryMaterials science030102 biochemistry & molecular biologyPhytochromeResolution (electron density)Crystal structureChromophoreSACLA03 medical and health sciencesCrystallography030104 developmental biologyProtein structureFemtosecondX-ray crystallographyScientific Reports
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Different rates of spontaneous mutation of chloroplastic and nuclear viroids as determined by high-fidelity ultra-deep sequencing

2017

[EN] Mutation rates vary by orders of magnitude across biological systems, being higher for simpler genomes. The simplest known genomes correspond to viroids, subviral plant replicons constituted by circular non-coding RNAs of few hundred bases. Previous work has revealed an extremely high mutation rate for chrysanthemum chlorotic mottle viroid, a chloroplastreplicating viroid. However, whether this is a general feature of viroids remains unclear. Here, we have used high-fidelity ultra-deep sequencing to determine the mutation rate in a common host (eggplant) of two viroids, each representative of one family: the chloroplastic eggplant latent viroid (ELVd, Avsunviroidae) and the nuclear pot…

0301 basic medicineMutation rateChloroplastsViroidvirusesPospiviroidaeArtificial Gene Amplification and ExtensionPlant ScienceSelf-CleavageVirus ReplicationBiochemistryPolymerase Chain ReactionGenomeDatabase and Informatics MethodsSequencing techniquesRibozymeNucleic AcidsRibozymesBiology (General)GeneticsHigh-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencingfood and beveragesRNA sequencingViroidsEnzymesAvsunviroidaeDeletion MutationVirusesPhysical SciencesRNA ViralIn-VivoSequence AnalysisResearch ArticleSubstitution MutationHammerhead RibozymesQH301-705.5Materials by StructureBioinformaticsEvolutionMaterials ScienceImmunologyPlant PathogensGenerationReplicationBiologyMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesSequence Motif AnalysisVirologyGeneticsSolanum melongenaRNA-PolymeraseMolecular BiologyPotato spindle tuber viroidPlant DiseasesMatter030102 biochemistry & molecular biologyPoint mutationOrganismsBiology and Life SciencesProteinsRNAReverse Transcriptase-Polymerase Chain ReactionRC581-607Plant Pathologybiology.organism_classificationVirologyResearch and analysis methodsMolecular biology techniques030104 developmental biologyMutagenesisOligomersMutationEnzymologyRNAMotifParasitologyImmunologic diseases. AllergyPLOS Pathogens
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High Fidelity Deep Sequencing Reveals No Effect of ATM, ATR, and DNA-PK Cellular DNA Damage Response Pathways on Adenovirus Mutation Rate

2019

This article belongs to the Section Animal Viruses.

0301 basic medicineMutation ratemutation rateDNA RepairDNA damageMutation rateviruseslcsh:QR1-502Eukaryotic DNA replicationAtaxia Telangiectasia Mutated ProteinsDNA-Activated Protein KinaseHuman Adenovirus Type 5BiologyDNA damage responsemedicine.disease_causelcsh:MicrobiologyArticleDeep sequencingCell Line03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundVirologymedicineHumansexperimental evolutionPolymeraseMutation030102 biochemistry & molecular biologyAdenoviruses HumanHigh-Throughput Nucleotide SequencingDNA virus3. Good healthCell biologyHuman adenovirus type 5body regions030104 developmental biologyInfectious DiseasesExperimental evolutionchemistrybiology.proteinHuman Adenovirus Type 5.DNADNA DamageSignal TransductionViruses
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Anhydrobiosis in yeast: cell wall mannoproteins are important for yeastSaccharomyces cerevisiaeresistance to dehydration

2016

The state of anhydrobiosis is linked with the reversible delay of metabolism as a result of strong dehydration of cells, and is widely distributed in nature. A number of factors responsible for the maintenance of organisms' viability in these conditions have been revealed. This study was directed to understanding how changes in cell wall structure may influence the resistance of yeasts to dehydration-rehydration. Mutants lacking various cell wall mannoproteins were tested to address this issue. It was revealed that mutants lacking proteins belonging to two structurally and functionally unrelated groups (proteins non-covalently attached to the cell wall, and Pir proteins) possessed significa…

0301 basic medicineMutationProgrammed cell death030102 biochemistry & molecular biologybiologySaccharomyces cerevisiaeMutantBioengineeringbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistryYeastCell wall03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound030104 developmental biologyChitinchemistryBiochemistryGeneticsmedicineCryptobiosisBiotechnologyYeast
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Sng1 associates with Nce102 to regulate the yeast Pkh–Ypk signalling module in response to sphingolipid status

2016

International audience; All cells are delimited by biological membranes, which are consequently a primary target of stress-induced damage. Cold alters membrane functionality by decreasing lipid fluidity and the activity of membrane proteins. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, evidence links sphingolipid homeostasis and membrane phospholipid asymmetry to the activity of the Ypk1/2 proteins, the yeast orthologous of the mammalian SGK1-3 kinases. Their regulation is mediated by different protein kinases, including the PDK1 orthologous Pkh1/2p, and requires the function of protein effectors, among them Nce102p, a component of the sphingolipid sensor machinery. Nevertheless, the mechanisms and the act…

0301 basic medicineMyriocinOrm2Saccharomyces-cerevisiaeMembrane propertiesFatty Acids MonounsaturatedGlycogen Synthase Kinase 3Bacteriocins[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringHomeostasisPhosphorylationMicroscopy ConfocalbiologyEffectorPlasma-membraneActin cytoskeleton[ SDV.IDA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringPhospholipid translocationTransmembrane proteinCell biologyCold TemperatureBiochemistryP-type atpasesSignal transductionCold stressCell-wall integrityProtein BindingSignal TransductionProteins slm1Saccharomyces cerevisiae ProteinsPhospholipid translocationHigh-pressureSaccharomyces cerevisiaeImmunoblottingFluorescence PolarizationSaccharomyces cerevisiaeSignallingModels Biological3-Phosphoinositide-Dependent Protein Kinases03 medical and health sciencesBudding yeastMolecular BiologySphingolipids030102 biochemistry & molecular biologyTryptophan permeasePhospholipid flippingMembrane ProteinsCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationActin cytoskeletonSphingolipidYeast030104 developmental biologyMembrane proteinMutationPeptidesReactive Oxygen Species
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Alignment Free Dissimilarities for Nucleosome Classification

2016

Epigenetic mechanisms such as nucleosome positioning, histone modifications and DNA methylation play an important role in the regulation of cell type-specific gene activities, yet how epigenetic patterns are established and maintained remains poorly understood. Recent studies have shown a role of DNA sequences in recruitment of epigenetic regulators. For this reason, the use of more suitable similarities or dissimilarity between DNA sequences could help in the context of epigenetic studies. In particular, alignment-free dissimilarities have already been successfully applied to identify distinct sequence features that are associated with epigenetic patterns and to predict epigenomic profiles…

0301 basic medicineNearest neighbour classifiersKnn classifierSettore INF/01 - Informatica030102 biochemistry & molecular biologybiologyComputer scienceSpeech recognitionEpigeneticContext (language use)Computational biologyL-tuples03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologyHistoneSimilarity (network science)DNA methylationbiology.proteinNucleosomeEpigeneticsAlignment free DNA sequence dissimilaritiesk-mersNucleosome classificationEpigenomics
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A clustering package for nucleotide sequences using Laplacian Eigenmaps and Gaussian Mixture Model.

2018

International audience; In this article, a new Python package for nucleotide sequences clustering is proposed. This package, freely available on-line, implements a Laplacian eigenmap embedding and a Gaussian Mixture Model for DNA clustering. It takes nucleotide sequences as input, and produces the optimal number of clusters along with a relevant visualization. Despite the fact that we did not optimise the computational speed, our method still performs reasonably well in practice. Our focus was mainly on data analytics and accuracy and as a result, our approach outperforms the state of the art, even in the case of divergent sequences. Furthermore, an a priori knowledge on the number of clust…

0301 basic medicineNematoda01 natural sciencesGaussian Mixture Model[STAT.ML]Statistics [stat]/Machine Learning [stat.ML][MATH.MATH-ST]Mathematics [math]/Statistics [math.ST]ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUScomputer.programming_language[STAT.AP]Statistics [stat]/Applications [stat.AP]Phylogenetic treeDNA ClusteringGenomicsHelminth ProteinsComputer Science Applications[STAT]Statistics [stat]010201 computation theory & mathematics[INFO.INFO-MA]Computer Science [cs]/Multiagent Systems [cs.MA]Data analysisEmbeddingA priori and a posteriori[INFO.INFO-DC]Computer Science [cs]/Distributed Parallel and Cluster Computing [cs.DC]Health Informatics0102 computer and information sciences[INFO.INFO-SE]Computer Science [cs]/Software Engineering [cs.SE]Biology[INFO.INFO-IU]Computer Science [cs]/Ubiquitous Computing03 medical and health sciences[INFO.INFO-CR]Computer Science [cs]/Cryptography and Security [cs.CR]Laplacian EigenmapsAnimalsCluster analysis[SDV.GEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/GeneticsModels Geneticbusiness.industryPattern recognitionNADH DehydrogenaseSequence Analysis DNAPython (programming language)Mixture model[INFO.INFO-MO]Computer Science [cs]/Modeling and SimulationVisualization030104 developmental biologyComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONPlatyhelminths[INFO.INFO-ET]Computer Science [cs]/Emerging Technologies [cs.ET]Programming LanguagesArtificial intelligence[INFO.INFO-BI]Computer Science [cs]/Bioinformatics [q-bio.QM]businesscomputerComputers in biology and medicine
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Engineering of Adult Neurogenesis and Gliogenesis

2016

Neural stem/progenitor cells (NSPCs) retain their ability to generate newborn neurons throughout life in the mammalian brain. Here, we describe how recently developed virus- and transgenesis-based techniques will help us (1) to understand the functional effects of neurogenesis in health and disease, (2) to design novel approaches to harness the potential for NSPC-associated endogenous repair, and (3) to induce the generation of neurons outside the main neurogenic niches in the adult brain.

0301 basic medicineNeurogenesisCellular differentiationPhysiology610 Medicine & healthBiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyMice03 medical and health sciencesNeural Stem Cells1300 General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyAnimalsHumansProgenitor cellCell ProliferationGliogenesis10242 Brain Research InstituteNeurogenesisBrainCell DifferentiationMammalian brainTechniquesNeural stem cell030104 developmental biology570 Life sciences; biologyNeuroscience
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Inhibited fatty acid β-oxidation impairs stress resistance ability in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)

2017

Energy metabolism plays important roles in stress resistance and immunity in mammals, however, such functions have not been established in fish. In the present study, Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) was fed with mildronate, an inhibitor of mitochondrial fatty acid (FA) β-oxidation, for six weeks subsequently challenged with Aeromonas hydrophila and ammonia nitrogen exposure. Mildronate treatment reduced significantly l-carnitine concentration and mitochondrial FA β-oxidation efficiency, while it increased lipid accumulation in liver. The fish with inhibited hepatic FA catabolism had lower survival rate when exposed to Aeromonas hydrophila and ammonia nitrogen. Moreover, fish fed mildro…

0301 basic medicineNitrogenAquatic ScienceMitochondrionFish DiseasesRandom Allocation03 medical and health sciencesNile tilapiaImmune systemAmmoniaStress PhysiologicalCarnitinemedicineAnimalsEnvironmental ChemistryCarnitinechemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyCatabolismFatty AcidsFatty acidCichlids04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationAnimal FeedAeromonas hydrophilaDietMitochondriaOreochromisAeromonas hydrophila030104 developmental biologychemistryBiochemistryDietary Supplements040102 fisheries0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesGram-Negative Bacterial InfectionsOxidation-ReductionMethylhydrazinesmedicine.drugFish & Shellfish Immunology
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2019

During lytic herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) infection, the expansion of the viral replication compartments leads to an enrichment of the host chromatin in the peripheral nucleoplasm. We have shown previously that HSV-1 infection induces the formation of channels through the compacted peripheral chromatin. Here, we used three-dimensional confocal and expansion microscopy, soft X-ray tomography, electron microscopy, and random walk simulations to analyze the kinetics of host chromatin redistribution and capsid localization relative to their egress site at the nuclear envelope. Our data demonstrated a gradual increase in chromatin marginalization, and the kinetics of chromatin smoothening arou…

0301 basic medicineNucleoplasm030102 biochemistry & molecular biologyChemistryvirusesConfocalmedicine.disease_cause3. Good healthlaw.inventionChromatinCell biology03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologyInfectious DiseasesHerpes simplex virusCapsidLytic cycleViral replicationlawVirologymedicineElectron microscopeViruses
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