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A Systematic Nomenclature for the Drosophila Ventral Nerve Cord.

2020

Drosophila melanogaster is an established model for neuroscience research with relevance in biology and medicine. Until recently, research on the Drosophila brain was hindered by the lack of a complete and uniform nomenclature. Recognizing this, Ito et al. (2014) produced an authoritative nomenclature for the adult insect brain, using Drosophila as the reference. Here, we extend this nomenclature to the adult thoracic and abdominal neuromeres, the ventral nerve cord (VNC), to provide an anatomical description of this major component of the Drosophila nervous system. The VNC is the locus for the reception and integration of sensory information and involved in generating most of the locomotor…

0301 basic medicineNervous systemanatomytectulumanimal structures1.1 Normal biological development and functioningneuropilSensory systemhemilineageArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTerminology as TopicmedicineNeuropilPsychologyAnimalsCell LineageInvertebrateontologyNomenclatureNeuronsNeurology & NeurosurgerybiologyGeneral NeurosciencefungiNeurosciencesCommissuremotorneuronbiology.organism_classificationNeuromeretractGanglia Invertebrate030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureDrosophila melanogasterVentral nerve cordNeurologicalGangliacommissureinsectCognitive SciencesDrosophila melanogasterNerve NetNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgeryneuromereNeuron
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Differentiating cancer cells reveal early large-scale genome regulation by pericentric domains.

2021

Abstract Finding out how cells prepare for fate change during differentiation commitment was our task. To address whether the constitutive pericentromere-associated domains (PADs) may be involved, we used a model system with known transcriptome data, MCF-7 breast cancer cells treated with the ErbB3 ligand heregulin (HRG), which induces differentiation and is used in the therapy of cancer. PAD-repressive heterochromatin (H3K9me3), centromere-associated-protein-specific, and active euchromatin (H3K4me3) antibodies, real-time PCR, acridine orange DNA structural test (AOT), and microscopic image analysis were applied. We found a two-step DNA unfolding after 15–20 and 60 min of HRG treatment, re…

0303 health sciencesEuchromatinNucleolusCentromere clusteringHeterochromatinNeuregulin-1CentromereBiophysicsBreast NeoplasmsBiologyChromatinCell biologyTranscriptome03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTranscription (biology)HeterochromatinConstitutive heterochromatinHumans030217 neurology & neurosurgery030304 developmental biologyBiophysical journal
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The C-terminal domain of ParB is critical for dynamic DNA binding and bridging interactions which condense the bacterial centromere

2017

SUMMARYThe ParB protein forms DNA bridging interactions aroundparSto form networks which condense DNA and earmark the bacterial chromosome for segregation. The mechanism underlying the formation of ParB nucleoprotein complexes is unclear. We show here that the central DNA binding domain is essential for anchoring atparS, and that this interaction is not required for DNA condensation. Structural analysis of the C-terminal domain reveals a dimer with a lysine-rich surface that binds DNA non-specifically and is essential for DNA condensationin vitro. Mutation of either the dimerisation or the DNA binding interface eliminates ParB foci formationin vivo. Moreover, the free C-terminal domain can …

0303 health sciencesMutationHMG-boxCircular bacterial chromosome030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyDNA-binding domainBiologyDNA condensationmedicine.disease_causeMolecular biology03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryCentromereBiophysicsmedicineA-DNADNA030304 developmental biology
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2015

The clarification of complete cell lineages, which are produced by specific stem cells, is fundamental for understanding mechanisms, controlling the generation of cell diversity and patterning in an emerging tissue. In the developing Central Nervous System (CNS) of Drosophila, neural stem cells (neuroblasts) exhibit two periods of proliferation: During embryogenesis they produce primary lineages, which form the larval CNS. After a phase of mitotic quiescence, a subpopulation of them resumes proliferation in the larva to give rise to secondary lineages that build up the CNS of the adult fly. Within the ventral nerve cord (VNC) detailed descriptions exist for both primary and secondary lineag…

0303 health sciencesfungiEmbryogenesisAnatomyBiologyNeuromereEmbryonic stem cellGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyNeural stem cellCell biology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNeuroblastVentral nerve cordStem cellGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesGanglion mother cell030217 neurology & neurosurgery030304 developmental biologyBiology Open
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Nucleoplasmic bridges and acrocentric chromosome associations as early markers of exposure to low levels of ionising radiation in occupationally expo…

2014

Ionising radiation, with the contribution of telomere shortening, induces DNA double-strand breaks that result in chromosome end fusion, nucleoplasmic bridges (NPBs) and chromosome aberrations (ChAbs) as well as dicentric chromosomes. In order to investigate the chromosomal damage induced by occupational ionising radiation at low exposure levels, and to find early markers of health hazard, peripheral lymphocytes of occupationally exposed hospital workers were cytogenetically analysed. Results showed a significant difference in the frequency of ChAbs in exposed subjects relative to controls. A significant number of NPBs between nuclei of binucleated cultured lymphocytes from exposed subjects…

AdultHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisLymphocyteBiologyToxicologyIonizing radiationAndrologyDicentric chromosomeOccupational ExposureRadiation IonizingCentromereGeneticsmedicineHumansLymphocytesIn Situ Hybridization FluorescenceGenetics (clinical)Cell NucleusChromosome AberrationsChromosomeEarly cytogenetics markers hospital workersMolecular biologyTelomereChromatinPersonnel HospitalSettore BIO/18 - GeneticaCell nucleusmedicine.anatomical_structureBiomarkersMutagenesis
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Mujer, poder político y democracia paritaria. “Mujer y representación política institucional en la Comunidad Valenciana. 1977-1995. 2 parte.

2014

Mujer, poder político y democracia paritaria. “Mujer y representación política institucional en la Comunidad Valenciana. 1977-1995. 2 parte. En esta segunda parte se recogen las mujeres que han formado parte de la Administración Local (alcaldesas, diputadas provinciales y FVMP), en los sindicatos, asi como en otras instituciones: Consell Valencià de Cultura, Consejo de Radiotelevisión Valenciana, Sindicatura de Agravios, Academia Valenciana de la Lengua, universidades, direcciones de partidos políticos, y otras organizaciones de la Comunidad Valenciana. “Mujer y representación política institucional en la Comunidad Valenciana. 1977-1995. Diputadas, ministras y cargos institucionales” es la …

Alcaldesas de la Comunidad Valenciana. Clementina Rodenas Villena. Rita Barberá Nolla. Josefa Mateu. Rosa Mazón. Carmen Gimeno. María Cabanes. Vicenta Bosch Palanca. Josefa Mateu. Violeta Rivera. Rosa Mengual. Empar Navarro i Prosper. Celeste García Estarlich. Mª. Dolores Botella Arbona. Carmen Martínez Ramírez. Gloria Isabel Calero Albal. Francisca R. Viciano Guillem. Teresa Parra Almiñana. Vicenta Tortosa Urrea. Rosa Maria Verdú Ramos. Mª. Milagrosa Martínez Navarro. Ana Noguera. María Ángeles Crespo Martínez. María Emma Iranzo Martín. Amparo Belmonte Burgos. María Ángeles Crespo Martínez. Lina Insa Rico. Teresa Ballester Artigues. Elena María Bastidas Bono. Mª. Elena Albentosa Ruso. María Rosa Verdú Alonso. María José Torres Amorós. María José García Herrero. Antonia Martínez Soler. Mª del Carmen Martínez Clemor. Enriqueta Seller Roca de Togores. Juliana González Maillo. Mercedes Alonso García. Mª de los Frutos Barceló La Torre. Luisa Pastor Lillo. Mª Antonieta Carratalá Aracil. María del Carmen Jiménez Egea. María Milagros Diego Martínez. Ana María Kringe Sánchez. Josefa Martín Bru. Luisa Pastor Lillo. María Gloria Pérez Martínez. María Teresa Sempere Juan. María Teresa Carbonell Bernabeu. María Loreto Martínez Ramos. Alicia Vázquez Fernández. Carmen García-Fuster y González-Alegre. Encarna Lerma Blasco. Francisca Gimeno Mocholi.Concha Martínez Romero. María A. Crespo Martínez. Gloria Arnandis Boix. Rosa Isabel Ribes Abel. Margarita Pin Arboledas. Nuria Espí de Navas. Purificación Martí Fenollosa. Asunción Quinzá Alegre. María Consuelo Orias Gonzalvo. Ascensión Figueres Górriz. María Remedios Vila Castelló. Mª Luisa Oliver Mallasén. Herminia Palomar Pérez. María Teresa Sidro. Carmina Martinavarro Moya. Consuelo Sanz Molés. Concepción Saenz Laín. Gobernadora civil de Castellón. Carmen Moya García delegada del Gobierno en la Comunidad Valenciana. Carmen Mas Rubio delegada del Gobierno en la Comunidad Valenciana. Pilar Brabo. Dulce Contreras Isabel Segura Maria Antonia García Benau. Cristina Santamaría Siurana. Isabel Morant. Adela Cortina. Neus Campillo. Trinidad Simó. Remedios Sánchez entre otras. Irene Abad Miró. María Francisca Abad García. Mari Luz Terradas. Amparo Caballer Cabo.Foro de Opinión. María Dolores Vilanova Alonso. Amparo Llop. María José Reyes. Mariló Pla. Cristina Piris. Victoria Prades. Mari Luz Marco. Julia Carles. Elisa Cabanes. Magarita Sanz Alonso. Ofelia Vila Hernández. Carme Morenilla i Talens. Rosa Mª Magdalena Rodríguez Pérez. Rosa Serrano Llácer. Síndic de Greuges de la Comunidad Valenciana. Julia Sevilla Merino. Emilia Caballero Álvarez. Ascensión Figueres Górriz. Carmen Barceló Torres. Verónica Cantó Doménech. Maria Soledad González Felip. Amàlia Alba Tarazona. Dones Progressistes. Susana Camarero Benitez. Macarena Montesinos. Marcela Miró Pérez. Pepa Chesa. Mª Josep Amigó. Teresa Blat. Lobby Europeo de Mujeres. Rosa Solbes. Inmaculada Serra Yoldi.:CIENCIA POLÍTICA [UNESCO]UNESCO::CIENCIA POLÍTICA
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Transcriptomic Changes Following Partial Depletion of CENP-E in Normal Human Fibroblasts

2021

The centromere is a fundamental chromosome structure in which the macro-molecular kinetochore assembles and is bound by spindle microtubules, allowing the segregation of sister chromatids during mitosis. Any alterations in kinetochore assembly or functioning or kinetochore–microtubule attachments jeopardize chromosome stability, leading to aneuploidy, a common feature of cancer cells. The spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) supervises this process, ensuring a faithful segregation of chromosomes. CENP-E is both a protein of the kinetochore and a crucial component of the SAC required for kinetochore–microtubule capture and stable attachment, as well as congression of chromosomes to the metaphas…

CENP‐EKinetochoreKinetochore assemblyAneuploidyQH426-470Biologymedicine.diseasecancer progressionArticleSpindle apparatusCell biologySpindle checkpointSettore BIO/18 - Geneticaexpression profilingcentromereCentromereGeneticsmedicineSister chromatidsCENP-EaneuploidyTranscriptomeMitosisGenetics (clinical)Genes
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Multiple roles forHoxgenes in segment-specific shaping of CNS lineages

2008

In this article we highlight some of the recently accumulating evidence showing that Hox genes are involved at different steps during the development of neural cell lineages to control segmental patterning of the CNS. In addition to their well-known early role in establishing segmental identities, Hox genes act on neural stem cells and their progeny at various stages during embryonic and postembryonic development to control proliferation, cell fate and/or apoptosis in a segment-specific manner. This leads to differential shaping of serially homologous lineages and thus to structural diversification of segmental CNS units (neuromeres) in adaptation to their specific functional tasks in proce…

Central Nervous SystemGeneticsCellular differentiationGenes HomeoboxApoptosisCell DifferentiationBiologyCell fate determinationNeuromerebiology.organism_classificationEmbryonic stem cellNeural stem cellCell biologyDrosophila melanogasterInsect ScienceAnimalsDrosophila melanogasterHox geneNeural cellCell ProliferationFly
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Neuroblast pattern and identity in the Drosophila tail region and role of doublesex in the survival of sex-specific precursors.

2013

The central nervous system is composed of segmental units (neuromeres), the size and complexity of which evolved in correspondence to their functional requirements. In Drosophila, neuromeres develop from populations of neural stem cells (neuroblasts) that delaminate from the early embryonic neuroectoderm in a stereotyped spatial and temporal pattern. Pattern units closely resemble the ground state and are rather invariant in thoracic (T1-T3) and anterior abdominal (A1-A7) segments of the embryonic ventral nerve cord. Here, we provide a comprehensive neuroblast map of the terminal abdominal neuromeres A8-A10, which exhibit a progressively derived character. Compared with thoracic and anterio…

Central Nervous SystemMaleanimal structuresDoublesexSerial homologyApoptosisBiologyNeuroblastNeural Stem CellsAbdomenImage Processing Computer-AssistedAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsCell LineageMolecular BiologyBody PatterningSex CharacteristicsMicroscopy ConfocalNeuroectodermAnatomyNeuromereImmunohistochemistryNeural stem cellCell biologyDNA-Binding ProteinsVentral nerve cordDrosophilaFemaleGanglion mother cellDevelopmental BiologyDevelopment (Cambridge, England)
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Morphological Characterization of the Entire Interneuron Population Reveals Principles of Neuromere Organization in the Ventral Nerve Cord ofDrosophi…

2011

Decisive contributions to our understanding of the mechanisms underlying the development of the nervous system have been made by studies performed at the level of single, identified cells in the fruit flyDrosophila. While all the motor neurons and glial cells in thoracic and abdominal segments of theDrosophilaembryo have been individually identified, few of the interneurons, which comprise the vast majority of cells in the CNS, have been characterized at this level. We have applied a single cell labeling technique to carry out a detailed morphological characterization of the entire population of interneurons in abdominal segments A1–A7. Based on the definition of a set of spatial parameters…

Central Nervous SystemNervous systemCell typeInterneuronCD8 AntigensGreen Fluorescent ProteinsLIM-Homeodomain ProteinsModels NeurologicalStatistics as TopicPopulationCell CountBiologyFunctional LateralityAnimals Genetically ModifiedInterneuronsNeural PathwaysmedicineAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsAmino Acidseducationeducation.field_of_studyGeneral NeurosciencefungiArticlesNeuromereAxonsmedicine.anatomical_structureVentral nerve cordDrosophilaAxon guidanceNeuroscienceDrosophila ProteinTranscription FactorsThe Journal of Neuroscience
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