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Metallothionein genes in sea urchin embryos and their induction by cadmium
2012
Metallothioneins (MTs) are proteins that play a major role in metal homeostasis and as a reservoir. The MT gene/protein systems of sea urchins are an invaluable model for the study of gene expression regulation and MT isoform-specific functionality of these proteins. We isolated five paralogous MT isogenes and we studied their expression in the sea urchin embryo Paracentrotus lividus. The Cadmium-dependent transcriptional activation of the five isogenes was assessed using quantitative Real Time PCR. Two of the five P. lividus MT (MT-7 and MT-8) isogenes appeared to be constitutively expressed and upregulated upon cadmium treatment. Three isogenes (MT-4/MT-6) are not transcribed in control e…
La tecnologia del DNA-microarray per l'identificazione di specie microbiche su superfici e nell'aerosol di ambienti confinati
2009
La tecnologia del DNA microarray è utilizzata nei nostri laboratori per lo sviluppo di piattaforme multi-diagnostiche finalizzate alla identificazione di microrganismi. Il sistema è applicabile a campioni biologici prelevati in ambienti confinati, dove funghi e batteri rappresentano una delle componenti principali. Questi microrganismi, sono in grado di svilupparsi, in stretta relazione con determinati parametri come: i valori di temperatura e umidità relativa, le caratteristiche chimico fisiche dei materiali, e delle superfici, la tipologia di aerosol di questi ambienti. L’instaurarsi di consorzi microbici complessi e stabili oltre ad accelerare il degrado superficiale dei materiali, può c…
Genome wide survey of the Toll-like receptor family in the Mediterranean sea urchin
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) represent a conserved family of proteins widely expressed in eukaryotes. They play crucial roles in the innate immune system recognizing different pathogen-associated molecular patterns. In mammals the TLR family comprises 10-13 members, while a huge number of TLR-like genes were recovered in S.purpuratus[1-3]. The Paracentrotus lividus genome project recently generated a new highquality assembly of the genome that represents a valuable resource also for clarifying the evolutionary origin of immune system. In order to identify TLR genes in P.lividus, a genome wide survey was carried out and BLAT searches retrieved 119 TLR genes (PlivTLRs). Ab initio gene predictio…
Identificazione e caratterizzazione funzionale di isoforme di p65 del complesso NF-kB
2013
Dorsal/Ventral asymmetric expression of nodal in the early sea urchin embryo relies on specific suppression in dorsal cells by the Hbox12 homeodomain…
2014
Dorsal/Ventral (DV) polarization of the sea urchin embryo is directed by a Nodal-expressing signaling centre located on the ventral side. The initial breaking of the symmetry and positioning of the organizer are unclear. We show that, in Paracentrotus lividus embryos, the Hbox12 homeodomaincontaining repressor is expressed on the opposite side and precedes the onset of nodal transcription. Hbox12 misexpression provokes DV abnormalities, attenuating nodal and nodal-dependent gene transcription. Reciprocally, clonal hbox12 loss-of-function imposed by blastomere transplantation or gene transfer assays disrupts DV polarization and allows ectopic expression of nodal. Remarkably, the localized kn…
The Expanding Constellation of Histone Post-Translational Modifications in the Epigenetic Landscape
2021
The emergence of a nucleosome-based chromatin structure accompanied the evolutionary transition from prokaryotes to eukaryotes. In this scenario, histones became the heart of the complex and precisely timed coordination between chromatin architecture and functions during adaptive responses to environmental influence by means of epigenetic mechanisms. Notably, such an epigenetic machinery involves an overwhelming number of post-translational modifications at multiple residues of core and linker histones. This review aims to comprehensively describe old and recent evidence in this exciting field of research. In particular, histone post-translational modification establishing/removal mechanism…
Diimidazolium organic salts and supramolecular gels exerting antimicrobial activity
Isolamento e Caratterizzazione Immunologica di un Allergene del Polline di Parietaria judaica
2011
Spatially restricted expression of strim, a novel TRIM-containing gene, in the oral ectoderm of the developing sea urchin embryo Paracentrotus lividu…
2010
The recent wealth of genomic data has confirmed that bilaterians as simple as nematodes and as complex as humans use the same basic toolkit of transcription factors and signaling molecules to process spatial and temporal information during development (1,2). Among these regulators, the TRIM/RBCC (Tripartite motif/RING-Bbox-Coiled Coil) family represents one of the largest classes of putative E3 ubiquitin ligases that play essential roles in cell cycle regulation and development (3). It consists of rapidly evolving genes, identified in eukaryotic organisms (4,5). In the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus we have identified a locus containing two copies, probably originated from a duplication e…