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The Copper-microRNA Pathway Is Integrated with Developmental and Environmental Stress Responses in Arabidopsis thaliana

2021

As an essential nutrient, copper (Cu) scarcity causes a decrease in agricultural production. Cu deficiency responses include the induction of several microRNAs, known as Cu-miRNAs, which are responsible for degrading mRNAs from abundant and dispensable cuproproteins to economize copper when scarce. Cu-miRNAs, such as miR398 and miR408 are conserved, as well as the signal transduction pathway to induce them under Cu deficiency. The Arabidopsis thaliana SQUAMOSA-PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE (SPL) family member SPL7 binds to the cis-regulatory motifs present in the promoter regions of genes expressed under Cu deficiency, including Cu-miRNAs. The expression of several other SPL transcription f…

copper-microRNAsSPLArabidopsis thalianaQH301-705.5Arabidopsischemistry.chemical_elementPlant DevelopmentEnvironmental stressCatalysisArticleInorganic ChemistrystressStress PhysiologicalmicroRNAArabidopsis thalianaPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryBiology (General)Molecular BiologyTranscription factorGeneQD1-999developmentSpectroscopybiologyArabidopsis Proteins<i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i>Organic ChemistryPromotercopper homeostasisGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationCopperComputer Science ApplicationsCell biologyDNA-Binding ProteinsChemistryMicroRNAschemistrySignal transductionCopperTranscription Factors
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2016

BACKGROUND: While noise annoyance has become recognized as an important environmental stressor, its association to mental health has hardly been studied. We therefore determined the association of noise annoyance to anxiety and depression and explored the contribution of diverse environmental sources to overall noise annoyance. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We investigated cross-sectional data of n = 15.010 participants of the Gutenberg Health Study (GHS), a population-based, prospective, single-center cohort study in Mid-Germany (age 35 to 74 years). Noise annoyance was assessed separately for road traffic, aircraft, railways, industrial, neighborhood indoor and outdoor noise ("during the day"; "i…

education.field_of_studymedicine.medical_specialtyMultidisciplinaryAircraft noisebusiness.industryPopulationEnvironmental stressorPoison controlAnnoyanceEnvironmental exposure010501 environmental sciencesAudiology01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInjury preventionmedicineAnxiety030212 general & internal medicinemedicine.symptomeducationbusinessPsychiatryhuman activities0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPLOS ONE
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Context dependent variation in corticosterone and phenotypic divergence of Rana arvalis populations along an acidification gradient

2022

Background Physiological processes, as immediate responses to the environment, are important mechanisms of phenotypic plasticity and can influence evolution at ecological time scales. In stressful environments, physiological stress responses of individuals are initiated and integrated via the release of hormones, such as corticosterone (CORT). In vertebrates, CORT influences energy metabolism and resource allocation to multiple fitness traits (e.g. growth and morphology) and can be an important mediator of rapid adaptation to environmental stress, such as acidification. The moor frog, Rana arvalis, shows adaptive divergence in larval life-histories and predator defense traits along an acidi…

endocrine systemviitasammakkoRanidaeEvolutionAcidification; Adaptive divergence; Amphibians; Corticosterone; Environmental stress; Evolutionary physiology; Phenotypic plasticityEnvironmental stressPhenotypic plasticitykortikosteroniEvolutionsbiologiAcidificationAmphibiansAdaptive divergencehappamoituminenQH359-425polycyclic compoundsAnimalsHumanshormonaaliset vaikutuksetQH540-549.5sopeutuminenEkologiEvolutionary BiologyEcologysammakkoeläimetHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationAdaptation PhysiologicalLarvaEvolutionary physiologyfenotyyppiAnuraCorticosteroneAcidsympäristönmuutoksethormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsfysiologiset vaikutuksetResearch ArticleBMC Ecology and Evolution
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Effect of environmental stress on sea urchin embryos and larvae: from developmental to molecular biology analyses

2010

environmental stress cadmium UV-B sea urchin embryos larvaeSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E Citologia
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Effects of anthropogenic stress on hosts and their microbiomes: Treated wastewater alters performance and gut microbiome of a key detritivore ( Asell…

2023

Human activity is a major driver of ecological and evolutionary change in wild populations and can have diverse effects on eukaryotic organisms as well as on environmental and host-associated microbial communities. Although host-microbiome interactions can be a major determinant of host fitness, few studies consider the joint responses of hosts and their microbiomes to anthropogenic changes. In freshwater ecosystems, wastewater is a widespread anthropogenic stressor that represents a multifarious environmental perturbation. Here, we experimentally tested the impact of treated wastewater on a keystone host (the freshwater isopod Asellus aquaticus) and its gut microbiome. We used a semi-natur…

freshwater ecosystemsisopodschemical pollutionisäntälajithost–microbiome interactionsenvironmental stressekosysteemit (ekologia)mikrobistohost-microbiome interactionssiiratsaastuminenGeneticsmakea vesiGeneral Agricultural and Biological Scienceschemical pollution; environmental stress; freshwater ecosystems; host-microbiome interactions; isopodsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEvolutionary Applications
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Applying the Anna Karenina principle for wild animal gut microbiota : temporal stability of the bank vole gut microbiota in a disturbed environment

2020

Gut microbiota play an important role in host health. Yet, the drivers and patterns of microbiota imbalance (dysbiosis) in wild animals remain largely unexplored. One hypothesised outcome of stress on animal microbiomes is a destabilised microbial community that is characterised by an increase in inter-individual differences compared with microbiomes of healthy animals, which are expected to be (i) temporally stable and (ii) relatively similar among individuals. This set of predictions for response of microbiomes to stressors is known as the Anna Karenina principle (AKP) for animal microbiomes. We examine the AKP in a wild mammal inhabiting disturbed environments by conducting a capture-mar…

gut dysbiosisanthropogenic disturbancemetsämyyräAnna Karenina principlesuolistomikrobistoionisoiva säteilystable isotope analysisaltistuminenradiation exposureluonnonvaraiset eläimetChernobylenvironmental stresssäteilybiologia
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Electrodermal activity in response to a set of mental tasks in caregivers of persons with autism spectrum disorders

2011

IntroductionAnalysing reactivity to laboratory stressor in lab is a valid model for understanding how people act in real-life situations. Electrodermal activity is a good index of emotionality, which has not been analysed in caregivers of persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs).Objectives and aimsThis work aims to compare the response of electrodermal activity to mental stress between caregivers of ASDs people and controls, as the former could show a different response due to their particular situation characterised by a state of continuous alert.MethodsParents of both genders of people with (n = 44) or without (n = 42) ASDs carried out a set of different mental tasks. Skin Conductanc…

medicine.medical_specialtyeducation.field_of_studyPopulationStressormedicine.diseasebehavioral disciplines and activitiesFight-or-flight responsePsychiatry and Mental healthEmotionalityMental stressmedicineAutismPsychiatrySet (psychology)educationReactivity (psychology)PsychologyClinical psychologyEuropean Psychiatry
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MbCo in Saccharide Solid Amorphous Systems: A Combined FTIR and SAXS Study

2011

Saccharides, and in particular trehalose, are known for their efficiency in protecting biostructures against environmental stress [1], although the preservation mechanism is still debated. Experiments and simulations [2,3] on carboxy-myoglobin (MbCO) showed that the protein dynamics is highly inhibited in dry trehalose matrices, the inhibition being dependent on the water content. In these conditions, a mutual protein-matrix structural and dynamic influence is observed.Here we report a combined FTIR and SAXS study on MbCO embedded in dry amorphous matrices of trehalose and sucrose. FTIR measurements were performed at different protein/sugar ratios, focussing on the stretching band of the bo…

saccharideSucroseSmall-angle X-ray scatteringdenaturationProtein dynamicsBiophysicsTrehaloseEnvironmental stressAmorphous solidsmall-angle scatteringchemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographychemistryFourier transform infrared spectroscopyinfrared spectrocopySugarMbCO
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Anàlisi de les estratègies germinatives d’espècies halòfiles

2018

En ambients halòfils de clima mediterrani com els localitzats en el litoral sud alacantí, l’ecofisiologia de la germinació és afectada essencialment pel dèficit hídric estacional, les elevades temperatures i les propietats del sòl. En aquest marc d’irregularitat ambiental, s’establí la resposta de germinació integrada en el cicle vital de l’espècie herbàcia halòfita Mesembryanthemum nodiflorum L. per tal d’avançar en el coneixement del funcionament d’aquests ambients salins i així poder abordar futurs programes de conservació vegetal en praderies salines. El protocol de germinació òptim de l’espècie d’estudi s’aconsegueix a un rang tèrmic de 25/10ºC i un fotoperíode de 12/12 h llum/obscurit…

seed bankdormancygerminationhalophyte speciesUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAmediterranean salt marshesmesembryanthemum nodiflorum L.environmental stress
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