84 resultados para actin filament
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鲫鱼对低氧具有极强的耐受性。在低氧状态下鲫鱼鳃瓣表面积增加,无氧代谢增强,能量消耗降低。但是人们对鲫鱼产生这些低氧反应的分子机理还缺乏了解。本研究以1%低氧处理24h的鲫鱼囊胚细胞(CAB)作为检测子(Tester),常氧条件下培养的CAB细胞作为驱赶子(Driver),分别提取总RNA,利用SMART cDNA技术合成双链cDNA,经差减杂交和抑制性PCR扩增获得差减PCR产物。然后将差减PCR产物连接到pGEM-T载体上,构建差减cDNA文库。以管家基因β-actin作为指标检测差减效率,发现该文库差
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转基因构建体中启动子的选择会直接影响转植基因的活性,近年来有研究表明转基因构建体中终止子的选择会一定程度地影响转植基因的活性。为了更好地筛选转基因构建体和培育快速生长的转"全鱼"生长激素(Growth hormone,GH)基因鱼,文章用鲤鱼β-actin基因终止子和生长激素基因终止子分别构建了转基因构建体,显微注射得到转"全鱼"GH基因鱼P0代养殖群体,比较两种不同终止子构建体的活性。统计分析发现,生长激素基因终止子构建体的养殖群体的体重频率呈正态分布且平均体重显著高于β-actin基因终止子构建体的养
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以致病性嗜水气单胞菌(Aeromonas hydrophila)人工感染的中华鳖(Trionyx sinensis)肝、脾、肾组织为材料,应用抑制性差减杂交(SSH)技术,构建了嗜水气单胞菌感染组织的差减cDNA文库。以中华鳖管家基因-βactin作为差减指标检测该文库差减效率达210倍,表明感染细菌后某些差异表达基因得到了相应倍数的富集。将获得的cDNA片段连接到pMD18-T载体并转化大肠杆菌DH5α感受态细胞。PCR阳性检测显示差减片段在150—800bp之间。该差减cDNA文库的构建为快速分离和鉴
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使用高保真PCR方法从虹鳟鱼基因组中克隆得到虹鳟鱼组蛋白H3启动子.将虹鳟鱼组蛋白H3启动子插入启动子缺失的增强绿色荧光蛋白(EGFP)表达载体pEGFP-1中,构建成重组载体pRH3EGFP-1.通过显微注射法得到转pRH3EGFP-1稀有(鱼句)鲫.在荧光解剖镜下,可以清楚地观察到EGFP在发育到原肠胚的转pRH3EGFP-1稀有(鱼句)鲫中表达.在稀有(鱼句)鲫幼体鱼苗中也可以清楚地观察到EGFP在多个组织中的泛组织表达.比较CMV启动子、鲤鱼β-actin启动子、虹鳟鱼组蛋白H3启动子的EGFP表
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紫外线灭活的草鱼出血病病毒 (GCHV)能诱导鲫囊胚培养细胞 (CAB)产生高滴度的干扰素 ,从而诱导宿主细胞基因表达的改变并处于抗病毒状态。提取灭活病毒诱导未经病毒诱导的CAB细胞mRNA ,利用抑制性差减杂交技术 ,成功构建了鱼类培养细胞抗病毒基因差减cDNA文库。以鲫管家基因α tubulin和 β actin作为差减指标 ,检测差减cDNA文库的差减效率分别高达 2 15和 2 7倍 ,表明经过病毒诱导后的细胞中 ,某些差异表达基因的富集效率也接近 2 15倍。鱼类抗病毒基因差减cDNA文库的建立
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采用显微注射法将含有鲤鱼 β actin基因启动子的草鱼生长激素基因“全鱼”基因pCAgcGHc转入异源四倍体鲫鲤 ,然后使其自交得到转基因异源四倍体鲫鲤F1,对 15 0日龄F1体重和体长进行检测 ,可明显看见转基因异源四倍体鲫鲤F1的生长优势 ;取F12 0尾 ,提取尾鳍基因组DNA ,采用合适的引物 ,PCR方法检测转基因异源四倍体鲫鲤F1是否含有外源生长激素基因 ,结果 15 0日龄F1阳性率达到 90 % ,且有些雄性个体可以挤出少量精液 ,而普通 15 0日龄异源四倍体鲫鲤无此现象。文章阐明了
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β—actin基因启动子驱动的草鱼生长激素基因cDNA—“全鱼”基因 pCAgcGHc用显微注射方法导入四倍体鱼卵 ,获得了生长快 ,个体硕壮的转基因四倍体鱼。 2 4 0日龄时 ,转基因鱼平均体重为 30 2 7g ,是对照鱼的 3 1倍 ,平均体长是对照的 1 34倍 ,并可从部分转基因雄鱼挤出精液 ,而对照鱼尚无此现象。对 19尾转基因四倍体雄鱼的精液和尾鳍DNA做PCR检测 ,外源基因的阳性率分别为 94 7%和 52 6%。最后 ,展望了转基因四倍体鱼在转基因鱼产业化方面的应用前景
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Although Anabaena is one of the most prevalent planktonic freshwater genus in China, there are few taxonomic reports of Anabaena strains by morphology and genetics. In this study, morphological characteristics and phylogenetic relationships of seven Anabaena strains isolated from two plateau lakes, Lakes Dianchi and Erhai, were investigated. Morphological characteristics such as morphology of filament, cellular shapes and sizes, relative position of heterocytes and akinetes, and presence or absence of aerotopes, were described for these seven strains. Phylogenetic relationships were determined by constructing 16S rRNA gene tree using the neighbor-joining algorithm. The seven strains were morphologically identified as three groups, and phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences also showed that these seven strains were in three groups. Strains EH-2, EH-3, and EH-4 were in group A belonging to the Anabaena circinalis and A. crassa group, and strains DC-1, DC-2, and EH-1 were in group B and identified as A. flos-aquae. Strain DC-3 without aerotopes was significantly different from the other isolated strains and was determined as A. cylindrica.
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Generating transgenic fish with desirable traits (e.g., rapid growth, larger size, etc.) for commercial use has been hampered by concerns for biosafety and competition if these fish are released into the environment. These obstacles may be overcome by producing transgenic fish that are sterile, possibly by inhibiting hormones related to reproduction. In vertebrates, synthesis and release of gonadotropin (GtH) and other reproductive hormones is mediated by gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). Recently two cDNA sequences encoding salmon-type GnRH (sGnRH) decapeptides were cloned from common carp (Cyprinus carpio). This study analyzed the expression of these two genes using real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in different tissues carp at varying developmental stages. Transcripts of both genes were detected in ovary and testis in mature and regressed, but not in juvenile carp. To evaluate the effects of sGnRH inhibition, the recombinant gene CAsGnRHpc-antisense, expressing antisense sGnRH RNA driven by a carp beta-actin promoter, was constructed. Blocking sGnRH expression using antisense sGnRH significantly decreased GtH in the blood of male transgenic carp. Furthermore, some antisense transgenic fish had no gonadal development and were completely sterile. These data demonstrate that sGnRH is important for GtH synthesis and development of reproductive organs in carp. Also, the antisense sGnRH strategy may prove effective in generating sterile transgenic fish, eliminating environmental concerns these fish may raise. (c) 2007 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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C-Phycocyanin (C-PC) from blue-green algae has been reported to have various pharmacological characteristics, including antiinflammatory and anti-tumor activities. In this study, we expressed the beta-subunit of C-PC (ref to as C-POP) in Escherichia coli. We found that the recombinant C-PC/beta has anti-cancer properties. Under the treatment of 5 mu M of the recombinant C-PC/beta, four different cancer cell lines accrued high proliferation inhibition and apoptotic induction. Substantially, a lower response occurred in non-cancer cells. We investigated the mechanism by which C-PC/beta inhibits cancer cell proliferation and induces apoptosis. We found that the C-PC/beta interacts with membrane-associated beta-tubulin and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH). Under the treatment of the C-PC/beta, depolymerization of microtubules and actin-filaments were observed. The cells underwent apoptosis with an increase in caspase-3, and caspase-8 activities. The cell cycle was arrested at the G0/G1 phase under the treatment of C-PC/beta. In addition, the nuclear level of GAPDH decreased significantly. Decrease in the nuclear level of GAPDH prevents the cell cycle from entering into the S phase. Inhibition of cancer cell proliferation and induction of apoptosis may potentate the C-POP as a promising cancer prevention or therapy agent. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Redescription of Myxobolus pyramidis Chen, 1958, from gill lamellae of allogynogenetic gibel carp, Carassius auratus gibelio (Bloch), is presented in this paper to complete Chen's description. The diagnostic characters of the myxosporidia are: ovoid round, greyish-white polysporous plasmodia, averaging (159 +/- 21)x(72 +/- 6.5) mu m in size; spore pyriform in front view with smooth surface and symmetrical valves, convex-shaped in sutural view with straight and thick sutural line, averaging (10.5 +/- 1.1)x(10.3 +/- 0.9)x(6.1 +/- 0.2) mu m in size; two equal pyriform polar capsules averaging (5.5 +/- 0.7)x(3.5 +/- 0.2) mu m in size with distinct intercapsular process and polar filament wounded in five to six coils. The histological effects of the pathogen were observed by light microscopy, and the parasite-host relationship was discussed.
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To study the impact of solar UV radiation (UVR) (280 to 400 nm) on the filamentous cyanobacterium Arthrospira (Spirulina) platensis, we examined the morphological changes and photosynthetic performance using an indoor-grown strain (which had not been exposed to sunlight for decades) and an outdoor-grown strain (which had been grown under sunlight for decades) while they were cultured with three solar radiation treatments: PAB (photosynthetically active radiation [PAR] plus UVR; 280 to 700 nm), PA (PAR plus UV-A; 320 to 700 nm), and P (PAR only; 400 to 700 nm). Solar UVR broke the spiral filaments of A. platensis exposed to full solar radiation in short-term low-cell-density cultures. This breakage was observed after 2 h for the indoor strain but after 4 to 6 h for the outdoor strain. Filament breakage also occurred in the cultures exposed to PAR alone; however, the extent of breakage was less than that observed for filaments exposed to full solar radiation. The spiral filaments broke and compressed when high-cell-density cultures were exposed to full solar radiation during long-term experiments. When UV-B was screened off, the filaments initially broke, but they elongated and became loosely arranged later (i.e., there were fewer spirals per unit of filament length). When UVR was filtered out, the spiral structure hardly broke or became looser. Photosynthetic 0, evolution in the presence of UVR was significantly suppressed in the indoor strain compared to the outdoor strain. UVR-induced inhibition increased with exposure time, and it was significantly lower in the outdoor strain. The concentration of UV-absorbing compounds was low in both strains, and there was no significant change in the amount regardless of the radiation treatment, suggesting that these compounds were not effectively used as protection against solar UVR. Self-shading, on the other hand, produced by compression of the spirals over adaptive time scales, seems to play an important role in protecting this species against deleterious UVR. Our findings suggest that the increase in UV-B irradiance due to ozone depletion not only might affect photosynthesis but also might alter the morphological development of filamentous cyanobacteria during acclimation or over adaptive time scales.
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The integration pattern and adjacent host sequences of the inserted pMThGH-transgene in the F4 hGH-transgenic common carp were extensively studied. Here we show that each F4 transgenic fish contained about 200 copies of the pMThGH-transgene and the transgenes were integrated into the host genome generally with concatemers in a head-to-tail arrangement at 4-5 insertion sites. By using a method of plasmid rescue, four hundred copies of transgenes from two individuals of F4 transgenic fish, A and B, were recovered and clarified into 6 classes. All classes of recovered transgenes contained either complete or partial pMThGH sequences. The class I, which comprised 83% and 84.5% respectively of the recovered transgene copies from fish A and B, had maintained the original configuration, indicating that most transgenes were faithfully inherited during the four generations of reproduction. The other five classes were different from the original configuration in both molecular weight and restriction map, indicating that a few transgenes had undergone mutation, rearrangement or deletion during integration and germline transmission. In the five types of aberrant transgenes, three flanking sequences of the host genome were analyzed. These sequences were common carp beta-actin gene, common carp DNA sequences homologous to mouse phosphoglycerate kinase-1 and human epidermal keratin 14, respectively.
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Rainbow trout historic H3 (RH3) promoter was cloned via high fidelity PCR. The cloned RH3 promoter was inserted into a promoter-lacked vector pEGFP-1, resulting in an expression vector pRH3FGFP-1. The linearized pRH3EGFP-1 was microinjected into fertilized eggs of rare minnows and the sequential embryogenetic processes were monitored under a fluorescent microscope. Strong green fluorescence was ubiquitously observed at as early as the gastrula stage and then in various tissues at the fry stage. The results indicate that RH3 promoter, as a piscine promoter, could serve in producing transgenic Cyprinoid such as rare minnow. Promoter activity of RH3, CMV and common carp beta-actin (CA) were compared in rare minnow by the expression of respective recombinant EGFP vectors. The expression of pCMVEGFP occurred earlier than the following one, pRH3EGFP-1, and then pCAEGFP during the embryogenesis of the transgenics. Their expression activities demonstrated that the CMV promoter is the strongest one, followed by the CA and then the RH3.
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The original description of Myxobolus longisporus Nie et Li, 1992, the species infecting gills of Cyprinus carpio haematopterus L., is supplemented with new data on the spore morphology and pathogenicity. Spores are elongate pyriform with pointed anterior end, 15.7 (15.5-16.5) mum long, 6.7 (6-8) mum wide and 5.5 mum thick. Sutural ridge is straight and narrow. Mucus envelope is lacking. Two equal-sized elongate pyriform polar capsules are 8.5 mum long and 2.5 mum wide with convergent long axes. Polar filament coiled perpendicularly to the long axis of the capsule makes 9 (8-10) turns. Posterior end of polar capsules exceeds mid-spore by 15-20%. Cyst-like plasmodia are localised in the gill secondary lamellae. The infection is described in adult big host specimens. Gross lesions manifested as dark red colouration of gill tissues were restricted to the ventral part of the first gill arches. Remarkable site specificity (apical part of secondary lamellae) was observed in the course of development of microscopic lesions. M. longisporus is characterised also on the molecular level using sequences of SSU rRNA gene. Phylogenetic analysis based on these sequences has allowed clearer phylogenetic relationships to be established with other species of the genus Myxobolus sequenced to date.