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active emigration from climate change-caused seawater intrusion into freshwater habitats.ecological risk assessment associated with seawater intrusions has been supported on the determination of lethal/sublethal effects following standard protocols that force exposure neglecting the ability of mobile organisms to spatially avoid salinized environments. thus, this work aimed at assessing active emigration from climate change-caused seawater intrusion into freshwater habitats. to specific objectives were delineated: first, to compute median 12-h avoidance conductivities (ac50,12h) for ...202031883492
heparan sulfate proteoglycans regulate bmp signalling during neural crest induction.bone morphogenetic protein (bmp) signalling is key to many developmental processes, including early regionalisation of the ectoderm. the neural crest is induced here by a combination of bmp and wnt signals from nearby tissues with many secreted factors contributing to its initial specification at the neural plate border. gremlin 1 (grem1) is a secreted bmp antagonist expressed in the neural crest in xenopus laevis but its function here is unknown. as well as binding bmps, grem1 has been shown to ...202031883440
distinct m6a methylome profiles in poly(a) rna from xenopus laevis testis and that treated with atrazine.recent discovery of reversible n6-methyladenosine (m6a) methylation on messenger rna (mrna) and mapping of m6a methylomes in mammals, plant and yeast revealed potential regulatory functions of this rna modification. however, the role of the m6a methylomes in amphibious is still poorly understood. here, we examined the m6a transcriptome-wide profile in testis tissues of xenopus laevis (x. laevis) with and without treatment with 100 μg/l atrazine (az) through m6a sequencing analysis using the late ...202031877456
transformation of receptor tyrosine kinases into glutamate receptors and photoreceptors.receptor tyrosine kinases (rtks) are key regulators of cellular functions in metazoans. in vertebrates, rtks are mostly activated by polypeptides but are not naturally sensitive to amino acids or light. taking inspiration from venus kinase receptors (vkrs), an atypical family of rtks found in nature, we have transformed the human insulin (hir) and hepatocyte growth factor receptor (hmet) into glutamate receptors by replacing their extracellular binding domains with the ligand-binding domain of m ...202031872568
modeling ocular lens disease in xenopus.ocular lens clouding is termed as cataract, which depending on the onset, is classified as congenital or age-related. developing new cataract treatments requires new models. thus far, xenopus embryos have not been evaluated as a system for studying cataract.202031872467
bupropion inhibits serotonin type 3ab heteromeric channels at clinically relevant concentrations.bupropion, a food and drug administration-approved antidepressant and smoking cessation aid, blocks dopamine and norepinephrine reuptake transporters and noncompetitively inhibits nicotinic acetylcholine and serotonin (5-ht) type 3a receptors (5-ht3ars). 5-ht3 receptors are pentameric ligand-gated ion channels that regulate synaptic activity in the central and peripheral nervous system, presynaptically and postsynaptically. in the present study, we examined and compared the effect of bupropion a ...202031871303
the γ-hydroxybutyric acid (ghb) analogue ncs-382 is a substrate for both monocarboxylate transporters subtypes 1 and 4.the small-molecule ligand (e)-2-(5-hydroxy-5,7,8,9-tetrahydro-6h-benzo[7]annulen-6-ylidene)acetic acid (ncs-382) is an analogue of γ-hydroxybutyric acid (ghb) and is widely used for probing the brain-specific ghb high-affinity binding sites. to reach these, brain uptake is imperative, and it is therefore important to understand the molecular mechanisms of ncs-382 transport in order to direct in vivo studies. in this study, we hypothesized that ncs-382 is a substrate for the monocarboxylate trans ...202031866563
applying tensile and compressive force to xenopus animal cap tissue.over many years, the xenopus laevis embryo has provided a powerful model system to investigate how mechanical forces regulate cellular function. here, we describe a system to apply reproducible tensile and compressive force to x. laevis animal cap tissue explants and to simultaneously assess cellular behavior using live confocal imaging.202031857437
insights into the assembly and activation of the microtubule nucleator γ-turc.microtubules are dynamic polymers of α- and β-tubulin and have crucial roles in cell signalling, cell migration, intracellular transport and chromosome segregation1. they assemble de novo from αβ-tubulin dimers in an essential process termed microtubule nucleation. complexes that contain the protein γ-tubulin serve as structural templates for the microtubule nucleation reaction2. in vertebrates, microtubules are nucleated by the 2.2-megadalton γ-tubulin ring complex (γ-turc), which comprises γ-t ...202031856152
organ-specific requirements for thyroid hormone receptor ensure temporal coordination of tissue-specific transformations and completion of xenopus metamorphosis.background: thyroid hormone (triiodothyronine [t3]) is essential for the development throughout vertebrates. anuran metamorphosis mimics mammalian postembryonic development, a period around birth when plasma t3 level peaks and many organs/tissues mature into their adult forms. compared with the uterus-enclosed mammalian embryos, tadpoles can be easily manipulated to study the roles of t3 and t3 receptors (trs) in tissue remodeling and adult organ development. we and others have previously knocke ...202031854240
human cationic amino acid transporters are not affected by direct nitros(yl)ation.a direct inhibiting effect of no on the function of cat-1 and -2a has been postulated to occur via nitrosylation of cysteine residues in the transporters. neither the no donor snap nor a mixture of sin-1 and spermine nonoate, that generates the strong nitrosating agent n2o3, reduced cat-mediated l-arginine transport. direct nitros(yl)ation does either not occur in cats or does not affect their transport function. a regulatory effect of no or nitrosating agents on cat-mediated transport under phy ...202032008093
structural basis of the fanconi anemia-associated mutations within the fanca and fancg complex.monoubiquitination of the fanconi anemia complementation group d2 (fancd2) protein by the fa core ubiquitin ligase complex is the central event in the fa pathway. fanca and fancg play major roles in the nuclear localization of the fa core complex. mutations of these two genes are the most frequently observed genetic alterations in fa patients, and most point mutations in fanca are clustered in the c-terminal domain (ctd). to understand the basis of the fa-associated fanca mutations, we determine ...202032002546
tectal crfr1 receptor involvement in avoidance and approach behaviors in the south african clawed frog, xenopus laevis.animals in the wild must balance food intake with vigilance for predators in order to survive. the optic tectum plays an important role in the integration of external (predators) and internal (energy status) cues related to predator defense and prey capture. however, the role of neuromodulators involved in tectal sensorimotor processing is poorly studied. recently we showed that tectal crfr1 receptor activation decreases food intake in the south african clawed frog, xenopus laevis, suggesting th ...202032001211
cav2.1 c-terminal fragments produced in xenopus laevis oocytes do not modify the channel expression and functional properties.the sequence and genomic organization of the cacna1a gene that encodes the cav2.1 subunit of both p and q-type ca2+ channels are well conserved in mammals. in human, rat and mouse cacna1a, the use of an alternative acceptor site at the exon 46-47 boundary results in the expression of a long cav2.1 splice variant. in transfected cells, the long isoform of human cav2.1 produces a c-terminal fragment, but it is not known whether this fragment affects cav2.1 expression or functional properties. here ...202031981388
subcellular localization of the tff peptides xp1 and xp4 in the xenopus laevis gastric/esophageal mucosa: different secretion modes reflecting diverse protective functions.the tff peptides xp1 and xp4 from xenopus laevis are orthologs of tff1 and tff2, respectively. xp1 is secreted as a monomer from gastric surface mucous cells and is generally not associated with mucins, whereas xp4 is a typical secretory peptide from esophageal goblet cells, and gastric mucous neck and antral gland cells tightly associated as a lectin with the ortholog of mucin muc6. both tff peptides have diverse protective functions, xp1 as a scavenger for reactive oxygen species preventing ox ...202031979419
expression of α3β2β4 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors by rat adrenal chromaffin cells determined using novel conopeptide antagonists.adrenal chromaffin cells release neurotransmitters in response to stress and may be involved in conditions such as post-traumatic stress and anxiety disorders. neurotransmitter release is triggered, in part, by activation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nachrs). however, despite decades of use as a model system for studying exocytosis, the nachr subtypes involved have not been pharmacologically identified. quantitative real-time pcr of rat adrenal medulla revealed an abundance of mrnas for ...202031967330
hydrogen sulfide impairs meiosis resumption in xenopuslaevis oocytes.the role of hydrogen sulfide (h2s) is addressed in xenopuslaevis oocytes. three enzymes involved in h2s metabolism, cystathionine β-synthase, cystathionine γ-lyase, and 3-mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase, were detected in prophase i and metaphase ii-arrested oocytes and drove an acceleration of oocyte meiosis resumption when inhibited. moreover, meiosis resumption is associated with a significant decrease in endogenous h2s. on another hand, a dose-dependent inhibition was obtained using the h2 ...202031963573
convergent extension in the amphibian, xenopus laevis.this review is a comprehensive analysis of the cell biology and biomechanics of convergent extension in xenopus.202031959291
biochemical reconstitution of branching microtubule nucleation.microtubules are nucleated from specific locations at precise times in the cell cycle. however, the factors that constitute these microtubule nucleation pathways and their mode of action still need to be identified. using purified xenopus laevis proteins we biochemically reconstitute branching microtubule nucleation, which is critical for chromosome segregation. we found that besides the microtubule nucleator gamma-tubulin ring complex (γ-turc), the branching effectors augmin and tpx2 are requir ...202031933480
developmental and lethal effects of glyphosate and a glyphosate-based product on xenopus laevis embryos and tadpoles.effects of pure glyphosate and a glyphosate-based product were evaluated comparatively using two embryonic development stages of xenopus laevis as model system. when pure glyphosate was applied in ph adjusted media, lethal or developmental effects were not observed at concentrations up to 500 mg l-1. the 96 h lc50 values for the commercial herbicide, in contrast, were 32.1 and 35.1 mg active ingredient l-1 for embryos and tadpoles, respectively. since pure glyphosate has no effect on the selecte ...202031932905
reciprocal matched filtering in the inner ear of the african clawed frog (xenopus laevis).anurans (frogs and toads) are the most vocal amphibians. in most species, only males produce advertisement calls for defending territories and attracting mates. female vocalizations are the exceptions among frogs, however in the african clawed frog (xenopus laevis) both males and females produce distinct vocalizations. the matched filter hypothesis predicts a correspondence between peripheral auditory tuning of receivers and properties of species-specific acoustic signals, but few studies have a ...202031907715
xenopus embryos show a compensatory response following perturbation of the notch signaling pathway.as an essential feature of development, robustness ensures that embryos attain a consistent phenotype despite genetic and environmental variation. the growing number of examples demonstrating that embryos can mount a compensatory response to germline mutations in key developmental genes has heightened interest in the phenomenon of embryonic robustness. while considerable progress has been made in elucidating genetic compensation in response to germline mutations, the diversity, mechanisms, and l ...202031899211
generation, coordination, and evolution of neural circuits for vocal communication.in many species, vocal communication is essential for coordinating social behaviors including courtship, mating, parenting, rivalry, and alarm signaling. effective communication requires accurate production, detection, and classification of signals, as well as selection of socially appropriate responses. understanding how signals are generated and how acoustic signals are perceived is key to understanding the neurobiology of social behaviors. here we review our long-standing research program foc ...202031896561
genome-wide analysis identifies cis-acting elements regulating mrna polyadenylation and translation during vertebrate oocyte maturation.most cells change patterns of gene expression through transcriptional regulation. in contrast, oocytes are transcriptionally silent and regulate mrna poly(a) tail length to control protein production. however, the genome-wide relationship of poly(a) tail changes to mrna translation during vertebrate oocyte maturation is not known. we used tail-seq and polyribosome analysis to measure poly(a) tail and translational changes during oocyte maturation in xenopus laevis we identified large-scale poly( ...202031896558
adverse effects of fly ashes used as immobilizing agents for highly metal-contaminated soils on xenopus laevis oocytes survival and maturation-a study performed in the north of france with field soil extracts.amphibians are now recognized as the most endangered group. one of this decline causes is the degradation of their habitat through direct contamination of water, soil leaching, or runoff from surrounding contaminated soils and environments. in the north of france, the extensive industrial activities resulted in massive soil contamination by metal compounds. mineral amendments were added to soils to decrease trace metal mobility. because of the large areas to be treated, the use of inexpensive in ...202030875069
leishmania heme uptake involves lmflvcrb, a novel porphyrin transporter essential for the parasite.leishmaniasis comprises a group of neglected diseases caused by the protozoan parasite leishmania spp. as is the case for other trypanosomatid parasites, leishmania is auxotrophic for heme and must scavenge this essential compound from its human host. in mammals, the slc transporter flvcr2 mediates heme import across the plasma membrane. herein we identify and characterize leishmania major flvcrb (lmflvcrb), the first member of the flvcr family studied in a non-metazoan organism. this protein lo ...202031372684
coexposure to environmental concentrations of cis-bifenthrin and graphene oxide: adverse effects on the nervous system during metamorphic development of xenopus laevis.despite the great concerns associated with the combined biological effects of nanoparticles and insecticides, the current understanding of the corresponding ecological risks remains limited. xenopus laevis (x. laevis) tadpoles were exposed to various concentrations of typical pyrethroid (cis-bifenthrin; cis-bf), either alone or in combination with graphene oxide (go), for 21 days. the presence of go resulted in increased bioconcentration of cis-bf and a higher 1s-enantiomer fraction. exposure to ...202031425913
smooth muscle in cardiac chambers is common in turtles and extensive in the emydid turtle, trachemys scripta.a prominent layer of smooth muscle lining the luminal side of the atria of freshwater turtles (emydidae) was described more than a century ago. we recently demonstrated that this smooth muscle provides a previously unrecognized mechanism to change cardiac output in the emydid red-eared slider (trachemys scripta) that possibly contributes to their tremendous diving capacity. the purpose of the present immunohistochemical study was firstly to screen major groups of vertebrates for the presence of ...202031509333
morpholino studies in xenopus brain development.antisense morpholino oligonucleotides (mos) have become a valuable method to knockdown protein levels, to block with mrna splicing and to interfere with mirna function. mos are widely used to alter gene expression in development of xenopus and zebrafish, where they are typically injected into the fertilized egg or blastomeres. here we present methods to use electroporation to target delivery of mos to the central nervous system of xenopus laevis or xenopus tropicalis tadpoles. briefly, mo electr ...202031552666
odontomas in frogs.odontomas are variably differentiated, hamartoma-like proliferations of odontogenic epithelium, pulp ectomesenchyme (odontoblasts), and dental matrix. frogs are polyphyodont and homodont. their teeth also differ from mammals in that they are restricted to the upper jaw in adults and lack a periodontal ligament and cementum, attaching directly to the underlying bone. odontomas were identified in an african clawed frog (xenopus laevis), a false tomato frog (dyscophus guineti), and a tomato frog of ...202031551010
extracellular lysine 38 plays a crucial role in ph-dependent transport via human monocarboxylate transporter 1.human monocarboxylate transporters (hmcts) are expressed in many tissues and mediate the transport of various substrates across the plasma membrane. among hmcts, hmct1-4 cotransport h+ with monocarboxylates such as pyruvate and l-lactate, implying that these proteins recognize both substrate and h+. however, the mechanism of translocation, and particularly that of hmct1 ph-dependent transport, remains largely unknown. this study aimed at identifying residues involved in the ph dependence of hmct ...202031593685
cytosolic gaba inhibits anion transport by wheat almt1.anion transport by aluminium-activated malate transporter (almt) proteins is negatively regulated by gamma-aminobutyric acid (gaba), which increases in concentration during stress. here, the interaction between gaba and wheat (triticum aestivum, ta) taalmt1 heterologously-expressed in xenopus laevis oocytes was investigated. gaba inhibited anion transport by taalmt1 in membrane patches from the cytosolic, not extracellular membrane face, via a reduction in open probability (npopen ), not an inhi ...202031591723
sorafenib activity and disposition in liver cancer does not depend on organic cation transporter 1.systemic therapy of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (hcc) with the small-molecule multikinase inhibitor sorafenib is associated with large interindividual pharmacokinetic variability and unpredictable side effects potentially requiring dose reduction or treatment termination. organic cation transporter (oct1; gene slc22a1) has been proposed as a clinical biomarker of hcc response. because proof is lacking that oct1 transports sorafenib, we used a combinatorial approach to define how oct1 contr ...202031350763
effects of glyphosate and a commercial formulation roundup® exposures on maturation of xenopus laevis oocytes.pesticides are often found at high concentrations in small ponds near agricultural field where amphibians are used to live and reproduce. even if there are many studies on the impacts of phytopharmaceutical active ingredients in amphibian toxicology, only a few are interested in the earlier steps of their life cycle. while their populations are highly threatened with extinction. the aim of this work is to characterize the effects of glyphosate and its commercial formulation roundup® gt max on th ...202030835066
xenopus deep cell aggregates: a 3d tissue model for mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition.mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition (met) describes the ability of loosely associated migratory cells to form a more adherent sheet-like assembly of cells. met is a conserved motif occurring throughout organogenesis and plays a key role in regeneration and cancer metastasis, and is the first step in producing induced pluripotent stem cells (ipscs). to resolve fundamental biological questions about met, its relation to epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, and to explore met's role in tissue ass ...202132939727
characterizing channelrhodopsin channel properties via two-electrode voltage clamp and kinetic modeling.two-electrode voltage clamp (tevc) is a preferred electrophysiological technique used to study gating kinetics and ion selectivity of light-activated channelrhodopsins (chrs). the method uses two intracellular microelectrodes to hold, or clamp, the membrane potential at a specific value and measure the flow of ions across the plasma membrane. here, we describe the use of tevc and a simple solution exchange protocol to measure cation selectivity and analyze gating kinetics of the c1c2 chimera exp ...202132865738
epigenetic control of myeloid cells behavior by histone deacetylase activity (hdac) during tissue and organ regeneration in xenopus laevis.in the present work we have focused on the histone deacetylase (hdac) control of myeloid cells behavior during xenopus tail regeneration. here we show that myeloid differentiation is crucial to modulate the regenerative ability of xenopus tadpoles in a hdac activity-dependent fashion. hdac activity inhibition during the first wave of myeloid differentiation disrupted myeloid cells dynamics in the regenerative bud as well the mrna expression pattern of myeloid markers, such as lurp, mpox, spib an ...202132858087
clearance of activity-evoked k+ transients and associated glia cell swelling occur independently of aqp4: a study with an isoform-selective aqp4 inhibitor.the mammalian brain consists of 80% water, which is continuously shifted between different compartments and cellular structures by mechanisms that are, to a large extent, unresolved. aquaporin 4 (aqp4) is abundantly expressed in glia and ependymal cells of the mammalian brain and has been proposed to act as a gatekeeper for brain water dynamics, predominantly based on studies utilizing aqp4-deficient mice. however, these mice have a range of secondary effects due to the gene deletion. an efficie ...202132506554
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