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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
bringing immersive science to undergraduate laboratory courses using crispr gene knockouts in frogs and butterflies.the use of crispr/cas9 for gene editing offers new opportunities for biology students to perform genuine research exploring the gene-to-phenotype relationship. it is important to introduce the next generation of scientists, health practitioners and other members of society to the technical and ethical aspects of gene editing. here, we share our experience leading hands-on undergraduate laboratory classes, where students formulate hypotheses regarding the roles of candidate genes involved in deve ...202032034043
annexin a3 is necessary for parallel artery-vein alignment in the mouse retina.annexin a3 (anxa3) is a member of the calcium-regulated, cell membrane-binding family of annexin proteins. we previously confirmed that anxa3 is expressed in the endothelial lineage in vertebrates and that loss of anxa3 in xenopus laevis leads to embryonic blood vessel defects. however, the biological function of anxa3 in mammals is completely unknown. in order to investigate anxa3 vascular function in mammals, we generated an endothelial cell-specific anxa3 conditional knockout mouse model (anx ...202032020697
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
d-glucuronolactone attenuates para-xylene-induced defects in neuronal development and plasticity in xenopus tectum in vivo.xylene and its derivatives are known to be neurotoxic to the central nervous system of animals. our previous work has shown that para-xylene (px) can cause an increase in apoptotic cells and abnormal avoidance behavior in xenopus laevis. however, the mechanism underlying the impact of px on neuronal structural and functional plasticity is less clear. here, we examined the effects of px on neuronal development and plasticity in the developing optic tectum. we found that huc/d-positive neurons wer ...202031811891
analysis of clcnkb mutations at dimer-interface, calcium-binding site, and pore reveals a variety of functional alterations in clc-kb channel leading to bartter syndrome.pathological missense mutations in clcnkb gene give a wide spectrum of clinical phenotypes in bartter syndrome type iii patients. molecular analysis of the mutated clc-kb channels can be helpful to classify the mutations according to their functional alteration. we investigated the functional consequences of nine mutations in the clcnkb gene causing bartter syndrome. we first established that all tested mutations lead to decreased clc-kb currents. combining electrophysiological and biochemical m ...202031803959
role of trka signaling during tadpole tail regeneration and early embryonic development in xenopus laevis.neurotrophic signaling regulates neural cell behaviors in development and physiology, although its role in regeneration has not been fully investigated. here, we examined the role of neurotrophic signaling in xenopus laevis tadpole tail regeneration. after the tadpole tails were amputated, the expression of neurotrophin ligand family genes, especially ngf and bdnf, was up-regulated as regeneration proceeded. moreover, notochordal expression of the ngf receptor gene trka, but not that of other ne ...202031788928
studying in vivo retinal progenitor cell proliferation in xenopus laevis.the efficient generation and maintenance of retinal progenitor cells (rpcs) are key goals needed for developing strategies for productive eye repair. although vertebrate eye development and retinogenesis are well characterized, the mechanisms that can initiate rpc proliferation following injury-induced regrowth and repair remain unknown. this is partly because endogenous rpc proliferation typically occurs during embryogenesis while studies of retinal regeneration have largely utilized adult (or ...202031786778
molecular characterization of the orphan transporter slc16a9, an extracellular ph- and na+-sensitive creatine transporter.human monocarboxylate transporters (hmcts) mediate the transport of monocarboxylates across plasma membranes. one such transporter, hmct9, has been shown to be related to serum uric acid levels and the risk of renal overload gout. however, the functional characteristics of hmct9 remain unknown. the aim of this study was to investigate the expression and localization of hmct9 using a xenopus laevis oocyte heterologous expression system and characterize its transport properties. kinetic analysis o ...202031784090
a glimpse of the peptide profile presentation by xenopus laevis mhc class i: crystal structure of pxela-uaa reveals a distinct peptide-binding groove.the african clawed frog, xenopus laevis, is a model species for amphibians. before metamorphosis, tadpoles do not efficiently express the single classical mhc class i (mhc-i) molecule xela-uaa, but after metamorphosis, adults express this molecule in abundance. to elucidate the ag-presenting mechanism of xela-uaa, in this study, the xela-uaa structure complex (pxela-uaag) bound with a peptide from a synthetic random peptide library was determined. the amino acid homology between the xela-uaa and ...202031776204
endoplasmic reticulum transmembrane protein tmtc3 contributes to o-mannosylation of e-cadherin, cellular adherence, and embryonic gastrulation.protein glycosylation plays essential roles in protein structure, stability, and activity such as cell adhesion. the cadherin superfamily of adhesion molecules carry o-linked mannose glycans at conserved sites and it was recently demonstrated that the transmembrane and tetratricopeptide repeat-containing proteins 1-4 (tmtc1-4) gene products contribute to the addition of these o-linked mannoses. here, biochemical, cell biological, and organismal analysis was used to determine that tmtc3 supports ...202031851597
desensitization of nmda channels requires ligand binding to both glun1 and glun2 subunits to constrict the pore beside the activation gate.n-methyl-d-aspartate (nmda) receptor channels are activated by glutamate (or nmda) and glycine. the channels also undergo desensitization, which denotes decreased channel availability, after prolonged exposure to the activating ligands. glycine apparently has a paradoxical negative effect on desensitization, as the increase in ambient glycine in concentrations required for channel activation would increase sustained nmda receptor currents. we hypothesized that this classical "glycine-dependent d ...202031821563
apple almt9 requires a conserved c-terminal domain for malate transport underlying fruit acidity.malate accumulation in the vacuole largely determines apple (malus domestica) fruit acidity, and low fruit acidity is strongly associated with truncation of ma1, an ortholog of aluminum-activated malate transporter9 (almt9) in arabidopsis (arabidopsis thaliana). a mutation at base 1,455 in the open reading frame of ma1 leads to a premature stop codon that truncates the protein by 84 amino acids at its c-terminal end. here, we report that both the full-length protein, ma1, and its naturally occur ...202031772076
effect of triadimefon and its metabolite on adult amphibians xenopus laevis.the decrease in the population of amphibians all over the world has raised concerns. adult x. laevis frogs were exposed to 0, 1 and 10 mg/l triadimefon and triadimenol. after 14 or 28 days exposure, we collected male and female specimens to study swimming activity, lactic dehydrogenase (ldh) and antioxidant enzyme activity in blood samples, histopathology of liver and thyroid tissue, thyroid hormone levels and thyroid hormone-related gene expression levels in brains. our results showed that tria ...202031743868
ligand binding characteristics of the ku80 von willebrand domain.the n-terminal von willebrand domain of ku80 supports interactions with a ku binding motif (kbm) that has been identified in at least three other dna repair proteins: the non-homologous end joining (nhej) scaffold aplf, the modulator of retrovirus infection, mri, and the werner syndrome protein (wrn). a second, more recently identified ku binding motif present in xlf and several other proteins (kbmx) has also been reported to interact with this domain. the isolated ku80 von willebrand antigen do ...202031733588
tomato roots have a functional silicon influx transporter but not a functional silicon efflux transporter.silicon (si) accumulation in shoots differs greatly with plant species, but the molecular mechanisms for this interspecific difference are unknown. here, we isolated homologous genes of rice si influx (sllsi1) and efflux (sllsi2) transporter genes in tomato (solanum lycopersicum l.) and functionally characterized these genes. sllsi1 showed transport activity for si when expressed in both rice lsi1 mutant and xenopus laevis oocytes. sllsi1 was constitutively expressed in the roots. immunostaining ...202031724184
the flavor enhancer maltol increases pigment aggregation in dermal and neural melanophores in xenopus laevis tadpoles.melanophores are pigmented cells that change the distribution of melanosomes, enabling animals to appear lighter or darker for camouflage, thermoregulation, and protection from ultraviolet radiation. a complex series of hormonal and neural mechanisms regulates melanophore pigment distribution, making these dynamic cells a valuable tool to screen toxicants as they rapidly respond to changes in the environment. we found that maltol, a naturally occurring flavor enhancer and fragrance agent, induce ...202031721268
iron nanoparticle bio-interactions evaluated in xenopus laevis embryos, a model for studying the safety of ingested nanoparticles.iron nanoparticles (nps) have been proposed as a tool in very different fields such as environmental remediation and biomedical applications, including food fortification against iron deficiency, even if there is still concern about their safety. here, we propose xenopus laevis embryos as a suitable model to investigate the toxicity and the bio-interactions at the intestinal barrier of fe3o4 and zerovalent iron (zvi) nps compared to fe(ii) and (iii) salts in the 5 to 100 mg fe/l concentration ra ...202031718350
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
toward decoding bioelectric events in xenopus embryogenesis: new methodology for tracking interplay between calcium and resting potentials in vivo.although chemical signaling during embryogenesis is readily addressed by a plethora of available techniques, the developmental functions of ionic signaling are still poorly understood. it is increasingly realized that bioelectric events in nonneural cells are critical for pattern regulation, but their study has been hampered by difficulties in monitoring and manipulating them in vivo. recent developments in visualizing electrical signaling dynamics in the field of neuroscience have facilitated f ...202031711960
arabidopsis pic30 encodes a major facilitator superfamily transporter responsible for the uptake of picolinate herbicides.picloram is an auxinic herbicide that is widely used for controlling broad leaf weeds. however, its mechanism of transport into plants is poorly understood. in a genetic screen for picloram resistance, we identified three arabidopsis mutant alleles of pic30 (picloram resistant30) that are specifically resistant to picolinates, but not to other auxins. pic30 is a previously uncharacterized gene that encodes a major facilitator superfamily (mfs) transporter. similar to most members of mfs, pic30 c ...202031710151
serotonin and mucxs release by small secretory cells depend on xpod, a ssc specific marker gene.mucus secretion and ciliary motility are hallmarks for muco-ciliary epithelia (mce). both, mammalian airways as well as the less complex epidermis of xenopus embryos show cilia-driven mucus flow to protect the organism against harmful effects by exogenous pathogens or pollutants. four cell types set up the epidermal mce in xenopus. multi-ciliated cells (mccs) generate an anterior to posterior flow of mucus. ion secreting cells (iscs) are characterized by the expression of ion transporters, presu ...202031705622
the hkt transporter hvhkt1;5 negatively regulates salt tolerance.maintaining low intracellular na+ concentrations is an essential physiological strategy in salt stress tolerance in most cereal crops. here, we characterized a member of the high-affinity k+ transporter (hkt) family in barley (hordeum vulgare), hvhkt1;5, which negatively regulates salt tolerance and has different functions from its homology in other cereal crops. hvhkt1;5 encodes a plasma membrane protein localized to root stele cells, particularly in xylem parenchyma cells adjacent to the xylem ...202031690708
simple method to characterize the ciliary proteome of multiciliated cells.motile cilia of multiciliated epithelial cells have important roles in animal development and cell homeostasis. although several studies have identified and reported proteins localized in this complex organelle and the related immotile primary cilia from various cell types, it is still challenging to isolate high quantities of ciliary proteins for proteomic analysis. in this study, african clawed frog (xenopus laevis) embryos, which have many multiciliated cells in the epidermis, were treated wi ...202031689115
complement c1q subunit molecules from xenopus laevis possess conserved function in c1q-immunoglobulin interaction.complement component 1q (c1q), together with c1r and c1s to form c1, recognize and bind immune complex to initiate the classical complement pathway. in this study, c1q subunit molecules (xlc1qa, xlc1qb, xlc1qc) were cloned and analyzed from xenopus laevis (x. laevis). the open reading frame (orf) of xlc1qa is 819 bp of nucleotide sequence encoding 272 amino acids, the orf of xlc1qb is 711 bp encoding 236 aa, and the xlc1qc is consists of 732 bp encoding 243 aa. the deduced amino acid sequences c ...202031678076
identification and characterization of the atlantic salmon peptide transporter 1a.peptide transporter 1 (pept1) mediates the uptake of dietary di-/tripeptides in vertebrates. however, in teleost fish gut, more than one pept1-type transporter might operate, because of teleost-specific whole gen(om)e duplication event(s) that occurred during evolution. here, we describe a novel teleost di-/tripeptide transporter, i.e., the atlantic salmon (salmo salar) peptide transporter 1a [pept1a; or solute carrier family 15 member 1a (slc15a1a)], which is a paralog (77% similarity and 64% i ...202031664857
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
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
the expression of key guidance genes at a forebrain axon turning point is maintained by distinct fgfr isoforms but a common downstream signal transduction mechanism.during development the axons of neurons grow toward and locate their synaptic partners to form functional neural circuits. axons do so by reading a map of guidance cues expressed by surrounding tissues. guidance cues are expressed at a precise space and time, but how guidance cue expression is regulated, and in a coordinated manner, is poorly understood. semaphorins (semas) and slits are families of molecular ligands that guide axons. we showed previously that fibroblast growth factor (fgf) sign ...202030993182
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
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
pannexin 1 activation and inhibition is permeant-selective.the large-pore channel pannexin 1 (panx1) is expressed in many cell types and can open upon different, yet not fully established, stimuli. panx1 permeability is often inferred from channel permeability to fluorescent dyes, but it is currently unknown whether dye permeability translates to permeability to other molecules. cell shrinkage and c-terminal cleavage led to a panx1 open-state with increased permeability to atomic ions (current), but did not alter ethidium uptake. panx1 inhibitors affect ...202031698505
biochemical responses revealed in an amphibian species after exposure to a forgotten contaminant: an integrated biomarker assessment.vanadium is a metal whose toxicity towards terrestrial and aquatic species has been under-reported to date.. the biochemical responses of vanadium in amphibian species have not been determined. to establish the effects of vanadium (v) on exposed adult xenopus laevis, acute and chronic exposures were conducted, and biomarker analyses were performed on liver and muscle tissues from exposed frogs. biomarkers of exposure, such as acetylcholinesterase (ache) and metallothioneins (mt), were analysed. ...202031629886
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
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
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
lin28b increases neural crest cell migration and leads to transformation of trunk sympathoadrenal precursors.the rna-binding protein lin28b regulates developmental timing and determines stem cell identity by suppressing the let-7 family of micrornas. postembryonic reactivation of lin28b impairs cell commitment to differentiation, prompting their transformation. in this study, we assessed the extent to which ectopic lin28b expression modulates the physiological behavior of neural crest cells (ncc) and governs their transformation in the trunk region of developing embryos. we provide evidence that the ov ...202031601998
periodic albinism of a widely used albino mutant of xenopus laevis caused by deletion of two exons in the hermansky-pudlak syndrome type 4 gene.the periodic albino mutant of xenopus laevis is a recessive mutant, in which reduced amounts of melanin appear in the retinal pigment epithelium (rpe) and in melanophores at the late embryonic stage, after which both rpe and melanophores gradually depigment. three types of pigment cells (melanophores, iridophores, and xanthophores) have been reported to be affected in this albino. however, the causative gene of the periodic albinism remains unknown. hermansky-pudlak syndrome (hps) is an autosoma ...202033147376
disease-associated hcn4 v759i variant is not sufficient to impair cardiac pacemaking.the hyperpolarization-activated cation current if is a key determinant for cardiac pacemaker activity. it is conducted by subunits of the hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated (hcn) channel family, of which hcn4 is predominant in mammalian heart. both loss-of-function and gain-of-function mutations of the hcn4 gene are associated with sinus node dysfunction in humans; however, their functional impact is not fully understood yet. here, we sought to characterize a hcn4 v759i variant ...202033095298
using an aquatic model, xenopus laevis, to uncover the role of chromodomain 1 in craniofacial disorders.the chromodomain family member chromodomain 1 (chd1) has been shown to have numerous critical molecular functions including transcriptional regulation, splicing, and dna repair. complete loss of function of this gene is not compatible with life. on the other hand, missense and copy number variants of chd1 can result in intellectual disabilities and craniofacial malformations in human patients including cleft palate and pilarowski-bjornsson syndrome. we have used the aquatic developmental model o ...202032918369
acute consequences of a unilateral viiith nerve transection on vestibulo-ocular and optokinetic reflexes in xenopus laevis tadpoles.loss of peripheral vestibular function provokes severe impairments of gaze and posture stabilization in humans and animals. however, relatively little is known about the extent of the instantaneous deficits. this is mostly due to the fact that in humans a spontaneous loss often goes unnoticed initially and targeted lesions in animals are performed under deep anesthesia, which prevents immediate evaluation of behavioral deficits. here, we use isolated preparations of xenopus laevis tadpoles with ...202032915311
l-glutamic acid monosodium salt reduces the harmful effect of lithium on the development of xenopus laevis embryos.many xenobiotics in the environment affect the human body in various ways. among those xenobiotics, lithium chloride (li, licl) and monosodium glutamate (l-glutamic acid monosodium salt, msg) compounds affect the crucial processes of stem cell differentiation, cell proliferation, developmental gene expression, and overall development in animals. in this study, we aimed to examine the developmental effects of exposure to flavor enhancer msg and lici medicament on xenopus embryos using the frog em ...202032705564
uncoupling sodium channel dimers restores the phenotype of a pain-linked nav 1.7 channel mutation.the voltage-gated sodium channel nav 1.7 is essential for adequate perception of painful stimuli. mutations in the encoding gene, scn9a, cause various pain syndromes in humans. the hnav 1.7/a1632e channel mutant causes symptoms of erythromelalgia and paroxysmal extreme pain disorder (pepd), and its main gating change is a strongly enhanced persistent current. on the basis of recently published 3d structures of voltage-gated sodium channels, we investigated how the inactivation particle binds to ...202032663327
trpm6 and trpm7: novel players in cell intercalation during vertebrate embryonic development.a common theme in organogenesis is how the final structure of organs emerge from epithelial tube structures, with the formation of the neural tube being one of the best examples. two types of cell movements co-occur during neural tube closure involving the migration of cells toward the midline of the embryo (mediolateral intercalation or convergent extension) as well as the deep movement of cells from inside the embryo to the outside of the lateral side of the neural plate (radial intercalation) ...202032315468
effects of bisphenol a and its alternative bisphenol f on notch signaling and intestinal development: a novel signaling by which bisphenols disrupt vertebrate development.we previously found bisphenol a (bpa) alternative, bisphenol f (bpf) upregulated notch-related gene expression in intestines of the african clawed frog xenopus laevis, suggesting an agonistic action on notch signaling, a crucial signaling in multiple biological processes during development. here, we aimed to confirm the actions of bpa and bpf on notch signaling and to reveal their effects on intestinal development. using x. laevis, an excellent model for developmental biology, we found that 10-1 ...202032311622
modeling bainbridge-ropers syndrome in xenopus laevis embryos.the additional sex combs-like (asxl1-3) genes are linked to human neurodevelopmental disorders. the de novo truncating variants in asxl1-3 proteins serve as the genetic basis for severe neurodevelopmental diseases such as bohring-opitz, shashi-pena, and bainbridge-ropers syndromes, respectively. the phenotypes of these syndromes are similar but not identical, and include dramatic craniofacial defects, microcephaly, developmental delay, and severe intellectual disability, with a loss of speech an ...202032132929
hplc reveals novel features of nucleoside and nucleobase homeostasis, nucleoside metabolism and nucleoside transport.humans possess three members of the cation-coupled concentrative nucleoside transporter cnt (slc 28) family, hcnt1-3: hcnt1 is selective for pyrimidine nucleosides but also transports adenosine, hcnt2 transports purine nucleosides and uridine, and hcnt3 transports both pyrimidine and purine nucleosides. hcnt1/2 transport nucleosides using the transmembrane na+ electrochemical gradient, while hcnt3 is both na+- and h+-coupled. by producing recombinant hcnt3 in xenopus laevis oocytes, we have used ...202032126230
evaluation of the effects of low concentrations of bisphenol af on gonadal development using the xenopus laevis model: a finding of testicular differentiation inhibition coupled with feminization.developmental exposures to estrogenic chemicals possibly cause structural and functional abnormalities of reproductive organs in vertebrates. bisphenol af (bpaf), a bisphenol a (bpa) analogue, has been shown to have higher estrogenic activity than bpa, but little is known about the effects of bpaf on gonadal development, particularly gonadal differentiation. we aimed to determine whether low concentrations of bpaf could disrupt gonadal differentiation and subsequent development using xenopus lae ...202031991354
cfap43 modulates ciliary beating in mouse and xenopus.malfunctions of motile cilia cause a variety of developmental defects and diseases in humans and animal model organisms. defects include impaired mucociliary clearance of the airways, sperm immotility, hydrocephalus and organ laterality. here, we characterize the evolutionary conserved cfap43 gene by loss-of-function experiments in the mouse and the frog xenopus laevis. cfap43 is expressed in tissues carrying motile cilia and acts as a target gene of the transcription factor foxj1, which is esse ...202031884020
insights regarding skin regeneration in non-amniote vertebrates: skin regeneration without scar formation and potential step-up to a higher level of regeneration.skin wounds are among the most common injuries in animals and humans. vertebrate skin is composed of an epidermis and dermis. after a deep skin injury in mammals, the wound heals, but the dermis cannot regenerate. instead, collagenous scar tissue forms to fill the gap in the dermis, but the scar does not function like the dermis and often causes disfiguration. in contrast, in non-amniote vertebrates, including fish and amphibians, the dermis and skin derivatives are regenerated after a deep skin ...202031831357
impact of copper in xenopus laevis liver: histological damages and atp7b downregulation.copper is an essential micronutrient but its excess in the dietary can be toxic. both copper deficiency and abundance can occur in natural conditions and can lead to pathological dysfunctions. many of the toxic effects of copper, such as increased lipid peroxidation in cell membranes and dna damage, are due to its role in the generation of oxygen free radicals. copper is released into the environment by both natural sources and human activities and it can damage organisms and ecosystems. in the ...202031757510
effects of copper on the neuromasts of xenopus laevis.fish and aquatic amphibians possess neuromasts on the surface of their body that constitute the lateral line, a sensory system used to detect water displacement. copper is known to inactivate the neuromast organs of this system. copper-induced neuromast loss in african clawed frogs, xenopus laevis, was examined by exposing nieuwkoop-faber stage 54-55 larvae to copper concentrations of 0, 100, 200, 300, and 400 µg/l for 96 h, followed by an examination of neuromast counts, staining intensity, and ...202033180147
ecotoxicological assessment of commercial boron nitride nanotubes toward xenopus laevis tadpoles and host-associated gut microbiota.despite the growing interest for boron nitride nanotubes (bnnt) due to their unique properties, data on the evaluation of the environmental risk potential of this emerging engineered nanomaterial are currently lacking. therefore, the ecotoxicity of a commercial form of bnnt (containing tubes, hexagonal-boron nitride, and boron) was assessed in vivo toward larvae of the amphibian xenopus laevis. following the exposure, multiple endpoints were measured in the tadpoles as well as in bacterial commu ...202033171057
mechanisms activating latent functions of pip aquaporin water channels via the interaction between pip1 and pip2 proteins.plant plasma-membrane type pip aquaporins are classified into two groups, pip1s and pip2s. in this study, we focused on hvpip1; 2, a pip1 in barley (hordeum vulgare), to dissect the molecular mechanisms that evoke hvpip1-mediated water transport. no hvpip1; 2 protein was localized to the plasma membrane when expressed alone in xenopus laevis oocytes. in contrast, a chimeric hvpip1; 2 protein (hvpip1; 2_24nc), in which the n- and c-terminal regions were replaced with the corresponding regions fro ...202033169164
epigenetic regulation of replication origin assembly: a role for histone h1 and chromatin remodeling factors.during early embryonic development in several metazoans, accurate dna replication is ensured by high number of replication origins. this guarantees rapid genome duplication coordinated with fast cell divisions. in xenopus laevis embryos this program switches to one with a lower number of origins at a developmental stage known as mid-blastula transition (mbt) when cell cycle length increases and gene transcription starts. consistent with this regulation, somatic nuclei replicate poorly when trans ...202033165968
synthesis of glun2a-selective nmda receptor antagonists with an electron-rich aromatic b-ring.glutamatergic n-methyl-d-aspartate (nmda) receptors are heterotetrameric ion channels that can be comprised of different subunits. glun2a subunit-containing nmda receptors are associated with diseases like anxiety, depression, and schizophrenia. however, the exact contribution of these nmda receptor subtypes is still unclear. to understand better the role of the glun2a-containing receptors, novel ligands were designed. in co-crystallization with the isolated binding site, tcn-201 (1) and analogs ...202033162207
trim-away mediated knock down uncovers a new function for lbh during gastrulation of xenopus laevis.we previously identified the protein lbh as necessary for cranial neural crest (cnc) cell migration in xenopus through the use of morpholinos. however, lbh is a maternally deposited protein and morpholinos achieve knockdowns through prevention of translation. in order to investigate the role of lbh in earlier embryonic events, we employed the new technique "trim-away" to degrade this maternally deposited protein. trim-away utilizes the e3 ubiquitin ligase trim21 to degrade proteins targeted with ...202033159936
kunitz-type peptides from the sea anemone heteractis crispa demonstrate potassium channel blocking and anti-inflammatory activities.the kunitz/bpti peptide family includes unique representatives demonstrating various biological activities. electrophysiological screening of peptides hcrg1 and hcrg2 from the sea anemone heteractis crispa on six kv1.x channel isoforms and insect shaker ir channel expressed in xenopus laevis oocytes revealed their potassium channels blocking activity. hcrg1 and hcrg2 appear to be the first kunitz-type peptides from sea anemones blocking kv1.3 with ic50 of 40.7 and 29.7 nm, respectively. in addit ...202033158163
development of antimicrobial peptides from amphibians.since the discovery of magainins from the skin secretions of the african toad xenopus laevis by michael zasloff in 1987, an increasing number of antimicrobial peptides (amps) has been identified in different anuran species and studied in detail [...].202033158031
antimicrobial peptide induced-stress renders staphylococcus aureus susceptible to toxic nucleoside analogs.cationic antimicrobial peptides (amps) are active immune effectors of multicellular organisms and are also considered as new antimicrobial drug candidates. one of the problems encountered when developing amps as drugs is the difficulty of reaching sufficient killing concentrations under physiological conditions. here, using pexiganan, a cationic peptide derived from a host defense peptide of the african clawed frog and the first amp developed into an antibacterial drug, we studied whether sub-le ...202033133056
nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the synganglion of the tick ixodes ricinus: functional characterization using membrane microtransplantation.nicotinic acetylcholine receptors are an important class of excitatory receptors in the central nervous system of arthropods. in the ticks ixodes ricinus, the functional and pharmacological properties of nicotinic receptors located in their neurons are still unknown. the objective of this study was to characterize the pharmacological properties of tick nicotinic receptors using membrane microtransplantation in xenopus laevis oocytes and two-electrodes voltage clamp method. the membranes microtra ...202033120248
observation of nucleic acids inside living human cells by in-cell nmr spectroscopy.the intracellular environment is highly crowded with biomacromolecules such as proteins and nucleic acids. under such conditions, the structural and biophysical features of nucleic acids have been thought to be different from those in vitro. to obtain high-resolution structural information on nucleic acids in living cells, the in-cell nmr method is a unique tool. following the first in-cell nmr measurement of nucleic acids in 2009, several interesting insights were obtained using xenopus laevis ...202033110737
high affinity na+ transport by wheat hkt1;5 is blocked by k.the wheat sodium transporters tmhkt1;5-a and tahkt1;5-d are encoded by genes underlying the major shoot na+ exclusion loci nax2 and kna1 from triticum monococcum (tm) and triticum aestivum (ta), respectively. in contrast to hkt2 transporters that have been shown to exhibit high affinity k+-dependent na+ transport, hkt1 proteins have, with one exception, only been shown to catalyze low affinity na+ transport and no k+ transport. here, using heterologous expression in xenopus laevis oocytes we unc ...202033103046
x-box-binding protein 1 is required for pancreatic development in xenopus laevis.x-box-binding protein 1 (xbp1) is a protein containing the basic leucine zipper structure. it belongs to the camp-response element binding protein (creb)/activating transcription factor transcription factor family. as the main transcription factor, spliced xbp1 (xbp1s) participates in many physiological and pathological processes and plays an important role in embryonic development. previous studies showed that xbp1-knockout mice died because of pancreatic exocrine function deficiency, indicatin ...202033098302
sclerostin inhibits wnt signaling through tandem interaction with two lrp6 ectodomains.low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 6 (lrp6) is a coreceptor of the β-catenin-dependent wnt signaling pathway. the lrp6 ectodomain binds wnt proteins, as well as wnt inhibitors such as sclerostin (sost), which negatively regulates wnt signaling in osteocytes. although lrp6 ectodomain 1 (e1) is known to interact with sost, several unresolved questions remain, such as the reason why sost binds to lrp6 e1e2 with higher affinity than to the e1 domain alone. here, we present the crystal ...202033097721
rad21 is involved in corneal stroma development by regulating neural crest migration.previously, we identified rad21r450c from a peripheral sclerocornea pedigree. injection of this rad21 variant mrna into xenopus laevis embryos disrupted the organization of corneal stroma fibrils. to understand the mechanisms of rad21-mediated corneal stroma defects, gene expression and chromosome conformation analysis were performed using cells from family members affected by peripheral sclerocornea. both gene expression and chromosome conformation of cell adhesion genes were affected in cells ...202033096935
phosphoproteomic analysis of xenopus laevis reveals expression and phosphorylation of hypoxia-inducible pfkfb3 during dehydration.xenopus laevis tolerate dehydration when their environments evaporate during summer months. protein phosphorylation has previously shown to regulate important adaptations in x. laevis, including the transition to anaerobic metabolism. we therefore performed phosphoproteomic analysis of x. laevis to further elucidate the cellular and metabolic responses to dehydration. phosphoproteins were enriched in cellular functions and pathways related to glycolysis/gluconeogenesis, the tca cycle, and protei ...202033083755
derivation of proliferative islet1-positive cells during metamorphosis and wound response in xenopus.in mammalian hearts, cardiomyocytes retain a transient capacity to proliferate and regenerate following injury before birth, whereas they lose proliferative capacity immediately after birth. it has also been known that cardiac progenitor cells including islet1-positive cells do not contribute to the cardiac repair and regeneration in mammals. in contrast, hearts of zebrafish, amphibians and reptiles maintain a regenerative ability throughout life. here, we analyzed proliferative capacity of card ...202033070205
non-junctional role of cadherin3 in cell migration and contact inhibition of locomotion via domain-dependent, opposing regulation of rac1.classical cadherins are well-known adhesion molecules responsible for physically connecting neighboring cells and signaling this cell-cell contact. recent studies have suggested novel signaling roles for "non-junctional" cadherins (njcads); however, the function of cadherin signaling independent of cell-cell contacts remains unknown. in this study, mesendodermal cells and tissues from gastrula stage xenopus laevis embryos demonstrate that deletion of extracellular domains of cadherin3 (cdh3; for ...202033060598
scorpion toxin meunatxα-1 sensitizes primary nociceptors by selective modulation of voltage-gated sodium channels.venoms are a rich source of highly specific toxins, which allow the identification of novel therapeutic targets. we have now applied high content screening (hcs) microscopy to identify toxins that modulate pain sensitization signaling in primary sensory neurons of rat and elucidated the underlying mechanism. a set of venoms and fractions thereof were analyzed for their ability to activate type ii protein kinase a (pka-ii) and extracellular signal-regulated kinases (erk1/2). we identified meunatx ...202033051988
glutamate, d-(-)-2-amino-5-phosphonopentanoic acid, and n-methyl-d-aspartate do not directly modulate glycine receptors.replication studies play an essential role in corroborating research findings and ensuring that subsequent experimental works are interpreted correctly. a previously published paper indicated that the neurotransmitter glutamate, along with the compounds n-methyl-d-aspartate (nmda) and d-(-)-2-amino-5-phosphonopentanoic acid (ap5), acts as positive allosteric modulators of inhibitory glycine receptors. the paper further suggested that this form of modulation would play a role in setting the spina ...202033051383
whole-brain calcium imaging in larval xenopus.sensory systems detect environmental stimuli and transform them into electrical activity patterns interpretable by the central nervous system. en route to higher brain centers, the initial sensory input is successively transformed by interposed secondary processing centers. mapping the neuronal activity patterns at all of those stages is essential to understand sensory information processing. larval xenopus laevis is very well-suited for whole-brain imaging of neuronal activity. this is mainly d ...202033037078
elucidating the framework for specification and determination of the embryonic retina.how cell determination is regulated remains a major unsolved problem in developmental biology. the early embryonic rudiments of many tissues and organs are difficult or impossible to identify, isolate and study at the time when determination occurs. we have examined the commitment process leading to retina formation in xenopus laevis, where presumptive eye tissue can be identified and studied to assay its biological properties during the events leading up to determination. we find that for the r ...202033031807
microtubule-dependent pushing forces contribute to long-distance aster movement and centration in xenopus laevis egg extracts.during interphase of the eukaryotic cell cycle, the microtubule (mt) cytoskeleton serves as both a supportive scaffold for organelles and an arborized system of tracks for intracellular transport. at the onset of mitosis, the position of the astral mt network, specifically its center, determines the eventual location of the spindle apparatus and ultimately the cytokinetic furrow. positioning of the mt aster often results in its movement to the center of a cell, even in large blastomeres hundreds ...202033026931
cross-talk between p2x and nmda receptors.purinergic p2x receptors (p2x) are atp-gated ion channels widely expressed in the cns. while the direct contribution of p2x to synaptic transmission is uncertain, p2x reportedly affect n-methyl-d-aspartate receptor (nmdar) activity, which has given rise to competing theories on the role of p2x in the modulation of synapses. however, p2x have also been shown to participate in receptor cross-talk: an interaction where one receptor (e.g., p2x2) directly influences the activity of another (e.g., nic ...202033003406
dna content contributes to nuclear size control in xenopus laevis.cells adapt to drastic changes in genome quantity during evolution and cell division by adjusting the nuclear size to exert genomic functions. however, the mechanism by which dna content within the nucleus contributes to controlling the nuclear size remains unclear. here, we experimentally evaluated the effects of dna content by utilizing cell-free xenopus egg extracts and imaging of in vivo embryos. upon manipulation of dna content while maintaining cytoplasmic effects constant, both plateau si ...202032997613
torc1 selectively regulates synaptic maturation and input convergence in the developing visual system.newly synthesized proteins support the development of functional neural circuits and previous work has suggested that dysregulated translation mediates certain forms of autism spectrum disorder (asd). here, we investigated the role of target of rapamycin complex 1 (torc1) in synaptic and dendritic development in vivo in the retinotectal system of xenopus laevis tadpoles. we found that torc1 signaling regulates dendritic growth and branching and that acute over-activation of torc1 by rheb overexp ...202032996262
a survey of barley pip aquaporin ionic conductance reveals ca2+-sensitive hvpip2;8 na+ and k+ conductance.some plasma membrane intrinsic protein (pip) aquaporins can facilitate ion transport. here we report that one of the 12 barley pips (pip1 and pip2) tested, hvpip2;8, facilitated cation transport when expressed in xenopus laevis oocytes. hvpip2;8-associated ion currents were detected with na+ and k+, but not cs+, rb+, or li+, and was inhibited by ba2+, ca2+, and cd2+ and to a lesser extent mg2+, which also interacted with ca2+. currents were reduced in the presence of k+, cs+, rb+, or li+ relativ ...202032992595
inferring a complete genotype-phenotype map from a small number of measured phenotypes.understanding evolution requires detailed knowledge of genotype-phenotype maps; however, it can be a herculean task to measure every phenotype in a combinatorial map. we have developed a computational strategy to predict the missing phenotypes from an incomplete, combinatorial genotype-phenotype map. as a test case, we used an incomplete genotype-phenotype dataset previously generated for the malaria parasite's 'chloroquine resistance transporter' (pfcrt). wild-type pfcrt (pfcrt3d7) lacks signif ...202032991585
the mechanism of nmda receptor hyperexcitation in high pressure helium and hyperbaric oxygen.professional divers exposed to pressures greater than 1.1 mpa may suffer from the high pressure neurological syndrome (hpns). divers who use closed-circuit breathing apparatus face the risk of cns hyperbaric oxygen toxicity (hbotox). both syndromes are characterized by reversible cns hyperexcitability, accompanied by cognitive and motor deficits. previous studies have demonstrated that the hyperexcitability of hpns is induced mainly by nmda receptors (nmdars). in our recent studies, we demonstra ...202032982789
in-cell nmr spectroscopy of functional riboswitch aptamers in eukaryotic cells.we report here the in-cell nmr-spectroscopic observation of the binding of the cognate ligand 2'-deoxyguanosine to the aptamer domain of the bacterial 2'-deoxyguanosine-sensing riboswitch in eukaryotic cells, namely xenopus laevis oocytes and in human hela cells. the riboswitch is sufficiently stable in both cell types to allow for detection of binding of the ligand to the riboswitch. most importantly, we show that the binding mode established by in vitro characterization of this prokaryotic rib ...202032975353
design, synthesis, and in vitro evaluation of p2x7 antagonists.the p2x7 receptor is a promising target for the treatment of various diseases due to its significant role in inflammation and immune cell signaling. this work describes the design, synthesis, and in vitro evaluation of a series of novel derivatives bearing diverse scaffolds as potent p2x7 antagonists. our approach was based on structural modifications of reported (adamantan-1-yl)methylbenzamides able to inhibit the receptor activation. the adamantane moieties and the amide bond were replaced, an ...202032964578
endoparasites infecting exotic captive amphibian pet and zoo animals (anura, caudata) in germany.alongside exotic reptiles, amphibians, such as toads, frogs, salamanders, and newts, are nowadays considered popular pets worldwide. as reported for other exotic pet animals, amphibians are known to harbor numerous gastrointestinal parasites. nonetheless, very little data are available on captive amphibian parasitic diseases. in this study, we applied direct saline fecal smears (dsfs) to examine in total 161 stool samples from 41 different amphibian species belonging to the orders anura and caud ...202032960371
amiodarone bioconcentration and suppression of metamorphosis in xenopus.trace concentrations of a number of pharmaceutically active compounds have been detected in the aquatic environment in many countries, where they are thought to have the potential to exert adverse effects on non-target organisms. amiodarone (amd) is one such high-risk compound commonly used in general hospitals. amd is known to alter normal thyroid hormone (th) function, although little information is available regarding the specific mechanism by which this disruption occurs. anuran tadpole meta ...202032956954
aquaporin expression in the alimentary canal of the honey bee apis mellifera l. (hymenoptera: apidae) and functional characterization of am_eglp 1.aquaporins (aqp) are a family of plasma membrane proteins responsible for water transport through cell membranes. they are differentially expressed in different parts of the alimentary canal of insects where they regulate water transport. these proteins have been studied in detail in some insects, but few data are available for aquaporins of the honey bee, apis mellifera. we used quantitative pcr to study the expression of six putative aquaporin genes in forager honey bees. we found differential ...202032956406
do muscle contractile properties drive differences in locomotor performance in invasive populations of xenopus laevis in france?jumping and swimming are key locomotor traits in frogs intimately linked to survival and dispersal. french populations of the frog xenopus laevis from the invasion front are known to possess greater terrestrial locomotor endurance. here, we tested whether individuals from the invasion front show differences in their muscle physiology that may underlie the observed whole-organism performance differences. we measured muscle contractile properties of the isolated gastrocnemius muscle in vitro, incl ...202032955613
effect of 158 herbal remedies on human trpv1 and the two-pore domain potassium channels kcnk2, 3 and 9.herbal medicines are used to treat a broad number of maladies. however, the pharmacological profile of most remedies is poorly understood. we investigated the effect of herbal remedies from kampo, traditional chinese medicine (tcm) and other phytotherapies on human two-pore domain potassium channels (kcnk channels; trek-1, task-1 and task-3) as well as the human trpv1 channel. kcnk channels are responsible for the background potassium current of excitable cells, thus essential for the maintenanc ...202032953560
exposure impacts of environmentally relevant concentrations of a glufosinate ammonium herbicide formulation on larval development and thyroid histology of xenopus laevis.thyroid hormones play critical roles in body growth and development as well as reproduction. they also influence the activities of a wider variety of tissues and biological functions, such as osmoregulation, metabolism, and especially metamorphosis in organisms, such as frogs. these complex activities of thyroid hormones are prone to disruption by agricultural pesticides, often leading to modulation of growth and the reproductive system in particular. these substances include glufosinate ammoniu ...202032948887
an integrated approach to assess the sublethal effects of colloidal gold nanorods in tadpoles of xenopus laevis.gold nanorods (aunr) have been explored for many applications, including innovative nanomedicines, which also might contribute to its increase in the environment, namely due to inadequate disposable of wastes into aquatic environments. early-life stages of amphibians are usually aquatic and sensitive to chemical contamination. accordingly, this study aimed to determine the sublethal effects of ctab functionalized aunr on xenopus laevis tadpoles. as such, tadpoles were exposed to serial concentra ...202032947686
[exploring the mysteries of megakaryocytopoiesis and thrombopoiesis through comparative hematology].in modern hematology, research on hematopoiesis and blood cells in vertebrates, such as birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish, is lagging. this is because there are many experimental constraints when selecting subjects other than humans and mice as research subjects. currently, the availability of flow cytometry to count classified nucleated blood cells and utilization of whole genome information have led to novel findings. for example, in case of amphibian hematopoiesis studies, megakaryocytes ...201931597828
distinct host-mycobacterial pathogen interactions between resistant adult and tolerant tadpole life stages of xenopus laevis.mycobacterium marinum is a promiscuous pathogen infecting many vertebrates, including humans, whose persistent infections are problematic for aquaculture and public health. among unsettled aspects of host-pathogen interactions, the respective roles of conventional and innate-like t (it) cells in host defenses against m. marinum remain unclear. in this study, we developed an infection model system in the amphibian xenopus laevis to study host responses to m. marinum at two distinct life stages, t ...201931591148
different pharmacological properties of glut9a and glut9b: potential implications in preeclampsia.glucose transporter 9 (glut9/slc2a9) is the major regulator of uric acid homeostasis in humans. hyperuricemia due to impaired regulation by glut9 in pregnancy is closely associated with preeclampsia. while glut9 is expressed in two alternative splice variants, glut9a and glut9b, with different subcellular localizations, no functional differences of the two splice variants are known to date. the aim of this study was to investigate the function of both glut9 isoforms.201931502429
heterologous hyaluronic acid production in kluyveromyces lactis.hyaluronic acid (ha) is a biopolymer composed by the monomers glucuronic acid (glcua) and n-acetyl glucosamine (glcnac). it has a broad range of applications in the field of medicine, being marketed between usd 1000-5000/kg. its primary sources include extraction of animal tissue and fermentation using pathogenic bacteria. however, in both cases, extensive purification protocols are required to prevent toxin contamination. in this study, aiming at creating a safe ha producing microorganism, the ...201931466214
advancing genetic and genomic technologies deepen the pool for discovery in xenopus tropicalis.xenopus laevis and xenopus tropicalis have long been used to drive discovery in developmental, cell, and molecular biology. these dual frog species boast experimental strengths for embryology including large egg sizes that develop externally, well-defined fate maps, and cell-intrinsic sources of nutrients that allow explanted tissues to grow in culture. development of the xenopus cell extract system has been used to study cell cycle and dna replication. xenopus tadpole tail and limb regeneration ...201931254427
adaptive correction of craniofacial defects in pre-metamorphic xenopus laevis tadpoles involves thyroid hormone-independent tissue remodeling.although it is well established that some organisms can regenerate lost structures, the ability to remodel existing malformed structures has been less well studied. therefore, in this study we examined the ability of pre-metamorphic xenopus laevis tadpoles to self-correct malformed craniofacial tissues. we found that tadpoles can adaptively improve and normalize abnormal craniofacial morphology caused by numerous developmental perturbations. we then investigated the tissue-level and molecular me ...201931253636
the amphibian (xenopus laevis) colony-stimulating factor-1 and interleukin-34-derived macrophages possess disparate pathogen recognition capacities.pathogens such as the frog virus 3 (fv3) ranavirus are contributing to the worldwide amphibian declines. while amphibian macrophages (mϕs) are central to the immune defenses against these viruses, the pathogen recognition capacities of disparate amphibian mϕ subsets remain unexplored. in turn, mϕ differentiation and functionality are interdependent on the colony-stimulating factor-1 receptor (csf-1r), which is ligated by colony-stimulating factor-1 (csf-1) and the unrelated interleukin-34 (il-34 ...201931029710
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