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Accelerated Evolution of Fetuin-A (FETUA, also AHSG) is Driven by Positive Darwinian Selection, not GC-Biased Gene Conversion

2009

article i nfo Human Fetuin-A (FETUA, also termed AHSG) is a serum protein composed of two cystatin-like domains D1 and D2 of together 235 amino acids (aa) and an unrelated domain D3 of 114 aa. Though the protein plays a role in diverse physiological and pathological processes, comparably little is known about sequence evolution of FETUA. We therefore analyzed its molecular evolution on the basis of coding sequences of 16 primate species. Ratios of non-synonymous to synonymous substitution rates (dn/ds= ω) suggest that a previously reported acceleration of sequence evolution of exon 7, which encodes domain D3, is driven by positive selection instead of neutral evolution. Irrespective of the …

GeneticsBase Sequencealpha-2-HS-GlycoproteinNull modelGene ConversionLocus (genetics)Blood ProteinsGeneral MedicineBiologyCleavage (embryo)Protein Structure TertiaryEvolution MolecularExonMolecular evolutionGeneticsAnimalsHumansGene conversionSelection GeneticCodonSynonymous substitutionNeutral theory of molecular evolutionGene
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Transcriptome Fingerprint of Bovine 2-Cell Stage Blastomeres Is Directly Correlated with the Individual Developmental Competence of the Corresponding…

2012

To date, gene expression profiles of bovine preimplantation embryos have only been indirectly related to developmental potential due to the invasive nature of such procedures. This study sought to find a direct correlation between transcriptome fingerprint of blastomeres of bovine 2-cell stage embryos with developmental competence of the corresponding sister blastomeres. Isolated blastomeres were classified according to the sister blastomere's development into three groups: two groups displayed developmental incompetency, including those blastomeres whose corresponding sister blastomeres either stopped cleaving after separation (2CB) or were blocked after two additional cleavages before emb…

GeneticsCandidate geneMicroarray analysis techniquesEmbryoCell BiologyGeneral MedicineBlastomereBiologyCleavage (embryo)Embryonic stem cellTranscriptomemedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive MedicinemedicineBlastocystBiology of Reproduction
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Structural Domains of the Bacillus thuringiensis Vip3Af Protein Unraveled by Tryptic Digestion of Alanine Mutants

2019

Vip3 proteins are increasingly used in insect control in transgenic crops. To shed light on the structure of these proteins, we used the approach of the trypsin fragmentation of mutants altering the conformation of the Vip3Af protein. From an alanine scanning of Vip3Af, we selected mutants with an altered proteolytic pattern. Based on protease digestion patterns, their effect on oligomer formation, and theoretical cleavage sites, we generated a map of the Vip3Af protein with five domains which match some of the domains proposed independently by two in silico models. Domain I ranges amino acids (aa) 12&ndash

Health Toxicology and MutagenesisIn silicoMutantlcsh:MedicineToxicologyCleavage (embryo)03 medical and health sciencesagricultural_sciences_agronomytetrameric proteinsTetramerinsecticidal proteinsmedicineBt toxins030304 developmental biologychemistry.chemical_classificationAlanine0303 health sciences030306 microbiologyChemistrylcsh:RAlanine scanningtrypsin cleavageTrypsinAmino acidBiochemistrydomain mapmedicine.drugToxins
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Regioselective acylation of aminoresorcinarenes

2007

Abstract The acid catalyzed hydrolytic cleavage of the oxazine rings in the readily available tetraoxazine derivatives of resorcinarenes results in tetraaminoresorcinarenes. A similar process applied to C2-symmetrical bisoxazine resorcinarene tetratosylates affords C2v-symmetrical resorcinarenediamines. The mild acylation of these resorcinareneamines with BOC-anhydride or para-nitrophenyl ester proceeds selectively at the nitrogen atoms without affecting the hydroxyl groups. Most of the resulting resorcinareneamides are thus obtained in preparative yields and can be easily purified by simple crystallizations. In the crystalline state the compounds obtained are found to bind chloride anions …

HydrogenChemistryHydrogen bondOrganic ChemistryRegioselectivitychemistry.chemical_elementResorcinareneCleavage (embryo)BiochemistryChlorideAcylationHydrolysisDrug DiscoveryPolymer chemistrymedicineOrganic chemistrymedicine.drugTetrahedron
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Hydrogenolysis of carbon–carbon σ-bonds using water catalysed by semi-rigid diiridium(iii) porphyrins

2019

Semi-rigid diiridium(III) porphyrin alkyls with m-xylyl and p-xylyl diether linkers were synthesized. They were found to be catalysts for the carbon–carbon σ-bond hydrogenolysis of [2.2]paracyclophane under neutral conditions using water as the hydrogen source. The ether linkages in semi-rigid diiridium(III) porphyrins are unstable and undergo cleavage during the reaction.

HydrogenChemistryReinforced carbon–carbonchemistry.chemical_elementEther02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCleavage (embryo)01 natural sciencesPorphyrinCatalysis0104 chemical sciencesCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundHydrogenolysisPolymer chemistryMaterials Chemistry0210 nano-technologyNew Journal of Chemistry
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Deoxygenative Divergent Synthesis : En Route to Quinic Acid Chirons

2020

The installation of vicinal mesylate and silyl ether groups in a quinic acid derivative generates a system prone for stereoselective borane-catalyzed hydrosilylation through a siloxonium intermediate. The diversification of the reaction conditions allowed the construction of different defunctionalized fragments foreseen as useful synthetic fragments. The selectivity of the hydrosilylation was rationalized on the basis of deuteration experiments and computational studies. peerReviewed

Hydrosilylation010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistrySilyl etherchemistry.chemical_compoundredox reactionsPhysical and Theoretical Chemistryhapetus-pelkistysreaktioorgaaniset yhdisteeteetteritkemiallinen synteesi010405 organic chemistryreaction productsOrganic ChemistryhydrosilylationQuinic acidCombinatorial chemistry0104 chemical sciencesbond cleavageetherschemistryStereoselectivitySelectivityDivergent synthesisDerivative (chemistry)Vicinal
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Neuronal activity and secreted amyloid β lead to altered amyloid β precursor protein and presenilin 1 interactions.

2013

Deposition of amyloid β (Aβ) containing plaques in the brain is one of the neuropathological hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD). It has been suggested that modulation of neuronal activity may alter Aβ production in the brain. We postulate that these changes in Aβ production are due to changes in the rate-limiting step of Aβ generation, APP cleavage by γ-secretase. By combining biochemical approaches with fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy, we found that neuronal inhibition decreases endogenous APP and PS1 interactions, which correlates with reduced Aβ production. By contrast, neuronal activation had a two-phase effect: it initially enhanced APP-PS1 interaction leading to increased …

ImmunoprecipitationBlotting WesternEndogenyMice TransgenicCleavage (embryo)PresenilinArticlelcsh:RC321-571Amyloid beta-Protein PrecursorMiceAlzheimer Diseasemental disordersmedicinePresenilin-1Premovement neuronal activityAnimalsHumansImmunoprecipitationlcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryFeedback PhysiologicalNeuronsPresenilin 1Neuronal activityAmyloid beta-PeptidesChemistryP3 peptideNeurotoxicityAlzheimer's diseasemedicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistryCell biologyNeurologyBiochemistrynervous systemAlzheimer's diseaseAmyloid β precursor proteinFLIM (fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy)Neurobiology of disease
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Nanomechanical cleavage of molybdenum disulphide atomic layers.

2014

The discovery of two-dimensional materials became possible due to the mechanical cleavage technique. Despite its simplicity, the as-cleaved materials demonstrated surprising macrocontinuity, high crystalline quality and extraordinary mechanical and electrical properties that triggered global research interest. Here such cleavage processes and associated mechanical behaviours are investigated by a direct in situ transmission electron microscopy probing technique, using atomically thin molybdenum disulphide layers as a model material. Our technique demonstrates layer number selective cleavage, from a monolayer to double layer and up to 23 atomic layers. In situ observations combined with mole…

In situMultidisciplinaryMaterials scienceta114General Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementNanotechnologyCleavage (crystal)02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologySurface energy0104 chemical sciencesStrain energyMolecular dynamicschemistryMolybdenumHomogeneousChemical physicsMonolayer0210 nano-technologyNature communications
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Synthesis of 2-anilinobenzimidates, anthranilamides, and 2,3-dihydroquinazolin-4(1H)-ones from N-heterocyclic carbenes of indazole

2015

N-Heterocyclic carbenes of indazole (indazol-3-ylidenes), which are substituted at N1 with aromatics were generated in situ from the corresponding indazolium salts. At 60 °C the indazol-3-ylidenes underwent a ring-opening under N–N bond cleavage to intermediary N-(6-methylenecyclohexa-2,4-dien-1-ylidene)anilines. Trapping of these intermediates by alcohols proved to be a convenient method for the preparation of 2-anilinobenzimidates, which have scarcely been described in the literature. The reaction temperature avoids carbene dimerization, which occurs at −80 °C or rearrangement of the ring-opened intermediate to acridines, which affords 100 °C. Water converted the ring-opened products into…

Indazole010405 organic chemistryCarbene dimerizationbenzamideOrganic Chemistryanthranilic acidFormaldehyde010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryMedicinal chemistry0104 chemical sciencescarbenechemistry.chemical_compoundReaction temperaturechemistryDrug DiscoveryAnthranilic acidOrganic chemistryBenzamideCarbeneta116indazol-3-ylideneBond cleavagebenzenecarboximidic acidTetrahedron
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Changes in sex ratio from fertilization to birth in assisted-reproductive-treatment cycles

2014

Background: In Western gender-neutral countries, the sex ratio at birth is estimated to be approximately 1.06. This ratio is lower than the estimated sex ratio at fertilization which ranges from 1.07 to 1.70 depending on the figures of sex ratio at birth and differential embryo/fetal mortality rates taken into account to perform these estimations. Likewise, little is known about the sex ratio at implantation in natural and assisted-reproduction-treatment (ART) cycles. In this bioessay, we aim to estimate the sex ratio at fertilization and implantation using data from embryos generated by standard in-vitro fertilization (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) in preimplantation gene…

InfertilityMaleReproductive Techniques Assistedmedicine.medical_treatmentCleavage Stage OvumEmbryonic DevelopmentFertilization in VitroReviewBiologyPreimplantation genetic diagnosisIntracytoplasmic sperm injectionPreimplantation embryo developmentAndrologyEmbryo Culture TechniquesHuman fertilizationEndocrinologyCleavage-stage transferReproduccióPregnancyX Chromosome InactivationmedicineAnimalsHumansEmbryo ImplantationSex RatioInfertility Malereproductive and urinary physiologyBlastocyst-stage transferFetusPregnancyurogenital systemX-chromosome inactivationObstetrics and Gynecologymedicine.diseaseEmbryo TransferBlastocystReproductive Medicineembryonic structuresEmbryo LossEctogenesisFemaleLive birthInfertility FemaleLive BirthSex ratioDevelopmental Biology
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