306 resultados para COMPARATIVE GENOMICS


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Ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs) are a highly conserved family of ligand-gated ion channels present in animals, plants, and bacteria, which are best characterized for their roles in synaptic communication in vertebrate nervous systems. A variant subfamily of iGluRs, the Ionotropic Receptors (IRs), was recently identified as a new class of olfactory receptors in the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, hinting at a broader function of this ion channel family in detection of environmental, as well as intercellular, chemical signals. Here, we investigate the origin and evolution of IRs by comprehensive evolutionary genomics and in situ expression analysis. In marked contrast to the insect-specific Odorant Receptor family, we show that IRs are expressed in olfactory organs across Protostomia--a major branch of the animal kingdom that encompasses arthropods, nematodes, and molluscs--indicating that they represent an ancestral protostome chemosensory receptor family. Two subfamilies of IRs are distinguished: conserved "antennal IRs," which likely define the first olfactory receptor family of insects, and species-specific "divergent IRs," which are expressed in peripheral and internal gustatory neurons, implicating this family in taste and food assessment. Comparative analysis of drosophilid IRs reveals the selective forces that have shaped the repertoires in flies with distinct chemosensory preferences. Examination of IR gene structure and genomic distribution suggests both non-allelic homologous recombination and retroposition contributed to the expansion of this multigene family. Together, these findings lay a foundation for functional analysis of these receptors in both neurobiological and evolutionary studies. Furthermore, this work identifies novel targets for manipulating chemosensory-driven behaviours of agricultural pests and disease vectors.

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Studies of the structural basis of protein thermostability have produced a confusing picture. Small sets of proteins have been analyzed from a variety of thermophilic species, suggesting different structural features as responsible for protein thermostability. Taking advantage of the recent advances in structural genomics, we have compiled a relatively large protein structure dataset, which was constructed very carefully and selectively; that is, the dataset contains only experimentally determined structures of proteins from one specific organism, the hyperthermophilic bacterium Thermotoga maritima, and those of close homologs from mesophilic bacteria. In contrast to the conclusions of previous studies, our analyses show that oligomerization order, hydrogen bonds, and secondary structure play minor roles in adaptation to hyperthermophily in bacteria. On the other hand, the data exhibit very significant increases in the density of salt-bridges and in compactness for proteins from T.maritima. The latter effect can be measured by contact order or solvent accessibility, and network analysis shows a specific increase in highly connected residues in this thermophile. These features account for changes in 96% of the protein pairs studied. Our results provide a clear picture of protein thermostability in one species, and a framework for future studies of thermal adaptation.

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The study of immunity against infection can be framed in the context of genomics. First, long-term association with pathogens results in genomic signatures that result from positive selection. Evolutionary pressures tailor species or individual responses to pathogens, that may be associated with skewed patterns of immunity. Second, recent human population expansion carries an increasing burden of genetic mutation that can result in sporadic immunodeficiencies, and more generally, in diversity in susceptibility to infection. This review highlights current concepts and tools for the analysis of genomes and stresses the interest of these approaches in immunity.

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A workshop recently held at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL, Switzerland) was dedicated to understanding the genetic basis of adaptive change, taking stock of the different approaches developed in theoretical population genetics and landscape genomics and bringing together knowledge accumulated in both research fields. Indeed, an important challenge in theoretical population genetics is to incorporate effects of demographic history and population structure. But important design problems (e.g. focus on populations as units, focus on hard selective sweeps, no hypothesis-based framework in the design of the statistical tests) reduce their capability of detecting adaptive genetic variation. In parallel, landscape genomics offers a solution to several of these problems and provides a number of advantages (e.g. fast computation, landscape heterogeneity integration). But the approach makes several implicit assumptions that should be carefully considered (e.g. selection has had enough time to create a functional relationship between the allele distribution and the environmental variable, or this functional relationship is assumed to be constant). To address the respective strengths and weaknesses mentioned above, the workshop brought together a panel of experts from both disciplines to present their work and discuss the relevance of combining these approaches, possibly resulting in a joint software solution in the future.

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Résumé A Madagascar, comme dans plusieurs pays en développement, une grande partie de la population utilise les plantes pour se soigner. Plusieurs espèces des plantes sont ainsi utilisées en médecine traditionnelle malgache. Par ailleurs, la plupart de ces plantes ne font l'objet que de très peu d'étude scientifique. En effet, dans le cadre de l'investigation phytochimique de plantes utilisées en médecine traditionnelle malgache et dans la recherche des nouvelles substances biologiquement actives, Hypoestes serpens (Vahl) R. Br. (Acanthaceae) a été étudiée. Elle se présente sous deux variétés (glabre et poilue) qui sont tous utilisées dans la région sud-centre de Madagascar pour traiter la blennorragie. De l'extrait dichlorométhanique des feuilles de H. serpens (Vahl) R. Br. variété glabre, 12 diterpénoides dont 8 nouveaux ont été isolés. Ils ont tous montré une activité antifongique contre un champignon pathogène des plantes, Cladosporium cucumerinum, dans la bioautographie directe sur CCM. Quelques-uns ont également présenté une activité contre une levure saprophyte chez l'homme, Candida albicans et une activité inhibitrice de l'enzyme acétylcholinesterase. Les diterpènoïdes sont déjà considérés comme les principaux métabolites secondaires du genre Hypoestes. Le fractionnement de l'extrait méthanolique a conduit à l'isolement de 5 glycosides des flavonoïdes dont 4 sous formes C-g,lycosides qui n'ont jamais été identifiés dans la famille Acanthaceae. Ces flavonoïdes ont présenté une activité antiradicalaire contre le DPPH. Le fractionnement et la purification des extraits ont été effectués à l'aide des différentes techniques chromatographiques telles que la chromatographie sur colonne ouverte, la filtration sur gel, la chromatographie liquide à haute pression, la chromatographie liquide à moyenne pression et la chromatographie liquide à basse pression. Par ailleurs, les structures des composés isolés ont été élucidées par des techniques spectroscopiques (UV, MS, RMN) et de méthode chimique (hydrolyse acide). En plus de ces techniques, certaines méthodes physiques (cristallographie par rayons-X, mesure de rotation optique) ont été réalisées pour confirmer certaines structures. Comme l'espèce Hypoestes serpens (Vahl) R. Br. se présente en deux variétés, une étude comparative a été effectuée. Cette étude avait montré que ces deux variétés ont une activité biologique similaire. Finalement, une technique analytique couplée, HPLC-UV-APC1-MS a permis de montrer la présence de toutes les substances isolées de la variété glabre dans la variété poilue. Second résumé Depuis des milliers d'almées, l'homme utilise les plantes pour se soigner. De nos jours, même avec le développement de la médecine moderne, la phytothérapie reste toujours la forme des soins de santé abordable et accessible pour la majorité des populations rurales des pays en développement. En outre, les plantes médicinales constituent une source potentielle de molécules biologiquement actives pour les industries pharmaceutiques et actuellement, on estime que 25% des médicaments commercialisés dans le monde sont à base de plantes Dans le cadre de la recherche des nouvelles molécules à intérêt thérapeutique qui pourraient devenir un médicament ou un modèle de structure ("lead compound") pour le développement de nouveaux médicaments, nous avons fait une étude sur l'espèce, Hypoestes serpens (Vahl) R. Br, plante utilisée en médecine traditionnelle malgache. Cette espèce existe en deux variétés, une glabre et une autre poilue qui sont tous utilisées dans la région sud-centre de Madagascar pour traiter la blennorragie. Par ailleurs, les tradipraticiens utilisent de préférence la variété poilue. Dans la première partie de ce présent travail, une investigation phytochimique de H serpens, variété glabre (variété moins utilisée) a d'abord été effectuée afm d'isoler et d'identifier le maximum des molécules biologiquement actives qu'elle contient. De ce fait, 17 composés dont 8 nouveaux ont été isolés. Les potentiels d'activités thérapeutiques des substances isolées ont ensuite été dépistés sur les différents cibles suivants.: deux souches de champignons (Cladosporium cucumerinum et Candida albicans), l'enzyme acétylcholinesterase et le radical DPPH. La deuxième partie de ce travail a été consacrée sur l'étude comparative des deux variétés (glabre et poilue) de H. serpens à la fois sur le plan biologique et sur le plan phytochimique. A l'issue de cette comparaison, nous avons constaté que l'utilisation de ces deux variétés en médecine traditionnelle malgache n'est pas un hasard ; les deux variétés avaient présenté une activité biologique très remarquable et contiennent les mêmes substances actives. Ces résultats démontrent les potentiels thérapeutiques de H serpens en médecine traditionnelle malgache et pourraient également encourager les tradipraticiens à utiliser la variété glabre tout en protégeant la variété poilue qui est en voie de disparition actuellement. En bref, l'investigation phytochimique de H. serpens justifiée par l'isolement et l'identification de certains de ses principes actifs ouvre la voie aux recherches des médicaments d'origine naturelle. Abstract In Madagascar, as in many developing countries, most people use plants to cure. A large number of plant species are employed in Malagasy traditional medicine. Moreover, most of these plants have been subject only very little scientific study. As part of a phytochemical investigation of plants used in Malagasy traditional medicine and in the search for new biologically active substances, Hypoestes serpens (Vah1) R.Br. (Acanthaceae) was investigated. This species exists in two varieties (glabrous and hairy) which are used in the south-center part of Madagascar to treat gonorrhoea. From the dichloromethane extract of the leaves of H. serpens (Vah1) R. Br. glabrous variety, 12 diterpenoids 8 of which were new, were isolated. They showed antifungal activity against the plant pathogen Cladosporium cucumerinum, in the direct TLC bioautography. Some of them also had activity against the yeast Candida athicans and inhibited acetylcholinesterase. The diterpenes are considered as the principal secondary metabolites of the genus Hypoestes. Fractionation of the methanol extract led to the isolation of 5 flavonoid glycosides, 4 of which were C-glycosides, never before identified in the Acanthaceae family. These flavonoids showed radical scavenging activity against DPPH. The fractionation and the purification of the extracts were achieved by different chromatographic techniques such as open-column chromatography, gel filtration, high- pressure liquid chromatography, medium-pressure liquid chromatography and low-pressure liquid chromatography. Moreover, the structures of the isolated compounds were elucidated by spectroscopic techniques (UV, MS, NMR) and chemical technique (acid hydrolysis). In addition, some physical methods (X-ray crystallography, measurement of optical rotation) were performed to confirm some structures. As the species Hypoestes serpens (Vah1) R. Br. is present in two varieties, a comparative study was carried out. This study showed that these two varieties had similar biological activity. Finally, a coupled analytical technique HPLC-UV-APCI-MS showed the presence of the same compounds in both the glabrous and hairy varieties.

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The aim of this study was to develop an ambulatory system for the three-dimensional (3D) knee kinematics evaluation, which can be used outside a laboratory during long-term monitoring. In order to show the efficacy of this ambulatory system, knee function was analysed using this system, after an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) lesion, and after reconstructive surgery. The proposed system was composed of two 3D gyroscopes, fixed on the shank and on the thigh, and a portable data logger for signal recording. The measured parameters were the 3D mean range of motion (ROM) and the healthy knee was used as control. The precision of this system was first assessed using an ultrasound reference system. The repeatability was also estimated. A clinical study was then performed on five unilateral ACL-deficient men (range: 19-36 years) prior to, and a year after the surgery. The patients were evaluated with the IKDC score and the kinematics measurements were carried out on a 30 m walking trial. The precision in comparison with the reference system was 4.4 degrees , 2.7 degrees and 4.2 degrees for flexion-extension, internal-external rotation, and abduction-adduction, respectively. The repeatability of the results for the three directions was 0.8 degrees , 0.7 degrees and 1.8 degrees . The averaged ROM of the five patients' healthy knee were 70.1 degrees (standard deviation (SD) 5.8 degrees), 24.0 degrees (SD 3.0 degrees) and 12.0 degrees (SD 6.3 degrees for flexion-extension, internal-external rotation and abduction-adduction before surgery, and 76.5 degrees (SD 4.1 degrees), 21.7 degrees (SD 4.9 degrees) and 10.2 degrees (SD 4.6 degrees) 1 year following the reconstruction. The results for the pathologic knee were 64.5 degrees (SD 6.9 degrees), 20.6 degrees (SD 4.0 degrees) and 19.7 degrees (8.2 degrees) during the first evaluation, and 72.3 degrees (SD 2.4 degrees), 25.8 degrees (SD 6.4 degrees) and 12.4 degrees (SD 2.3 degrees) during the second one. The performance of the system enabled us to detect knee function modifications in the sagittal and transverse plane. Prior to the reconstruction, the ROM of the injured knee was lower in flexion-extension and internal-external rotation in comparison with the controlateral knee. One year after the surgery, four patients were classified normal (A) and one almost normal (B), according to the IKDC score, and changes in the kinematics of the five patients remained: lower flexion-extension ROM and higher internal-external rotation ROM in comparison with the controlateral knee. The 3D kinematics was changed after an ACL lesion and remained altered one year after the surgery

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High levels of HIV-1 replication during the chronic phase of infection usually correlate with rapid progression to severe immunodeficiency. However, a minority of highly viremic individuals remains asymptomatic and maintains high CD4+ T cell counts. This tolerant profile is poorly understood and reminiscent of the widely studied nonprogressive disease model of SIV infection in natural hosts. Here, we identify transcriptome differences between rapid progressors (RPs) and viremic nonprogressors (VNPs) and highlight several genes relevant for the understanding of HIV-1-induced immunosuppression. RPs were characterized by a specific transcriptome profile of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells similar to that observed in pathogenic SIV-infected rhesus macaques. In contrast, VNPs exhibited lower expression of interferon-stimulated genes and shared a common gene regulation profile with nonpathogenic SIV-infected sooty mangabeys. A short list of genes associated with VNP, including CASP1, CD38, LAG3, TNFSF13B, SOCS1, and EEF1D, showed significant correlation with time to disease progression when evaluated in an independent set of CD4+ T cell expression data. This work characterizes 2 minimally studied clinical patterns of progression to AIDS, whose analysis may inform our understanding of HIV pathogenesis.

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In specific and obligate interactions the nature and abundance of a given species can have important effects on the survival and population dynamics of associated organisms. In a phylogeographic framework, we therefore expect that the fates of organisms interacting specifically are also tightly interrelated. Here we investigate such a scenario by analyzing the genetic structures of species interacting in an obligate plant-insect pollination lure-and-trap antagonism, involving Arum maculatum (Araceae) and its specific psychodid (Diptera) visitors Psychoda phalaenoides and Psycha grisescens. Because the interaction is asymmetric (i.e., only the plant depends on the insect), we expect the genetic structure of the plant to be related with the historical pollinator availability, yielding incongruent phylogeographic patterns between the interacting organisms.Using insect mtDNA sequences and plant AFLP genome fingerprinting, we inferred the large-scale phylogeographies of each species and the distribution of genetic diversities throughout the sampled range, and evaluated the congruence in their respective genetic structures using hierarchical analyses of molecular variances (AMOVA). Because the composition of pollinator species varies in Europe, we also examined its association with the spatial genetic structure of the plant.Our findings indicate that while the plant presents a spatially well-defined genetic structure, this is not the case in the insects. Patterns of genetic diversities also show dissimilar distributions among the three interacting species. Phylogeographic histories of the plant and its pollinating insects are thus not congruent, a result that would indicate that plant and insect lineages do not share the same glacial and postglacial histories. However, the genetic structure of the plant can, at least partially, be explained by the type of pollinators available at a regional scale. Differences in life-history traits of available pollinators might therefore have influenced the genetic structure of the plant, the dependent organism, in this antagonistic interaction.

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The kidney plays an essential role in maintaining sodium and water balance, thereby controlling the volume and osmolarity of the extracellular body fluids, the blood volume and the blood pressure. The final adjustment of sodium and water reabsorption in the kidney takes place in cells of the distal part of the nephron in which a set of apical and basolateral transporters participate in vectorial sodium and water transport from the tubular lumen to the interstitium and, finally, to the general circulation. According to a current model, the activity and/or cell-surface expression of these transporters is/are under the control of a gene network composed of the hormonally regulated, as well as constitutively expressed, genes. It is proposed that this gene network may include new candidate genes for salt- and water-losing syndromes and for salt-sensitive hypertension. A new generation of functional genomics techniques have recently been applied to the characterization of this gene network. The purpose of this review is to summarize these studies and to discuss the potential of the different techniques for characterization of the renal transcriptome. RECENT FINDINGS: Recently, DNA microarrays and serial analysis of gene expression have been applied to characterize the kidney transcriptome in different in-vivo and in-vitro models. In these studies, a set of new interesting genes potentially involved in the regulation of sodium and water reabsorption by the kidney have been identified and are currently under detailed investigation. SUMMARY: Characterization of the kidney transcriptome is greatly expanding our knowledge of the gene networks involved in multiple kidney functions, including the maintenance of sodium and water homeostasis.

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Pseudomonas knackmussii B13 was the first strain to be isolated in 1974 that could degrade chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbons. This discovery was the prologue for subsequent characterization of numerous bacterial metabolic pathways, for genetic and biochemical studies, and which spurred ideas for pollutant bioremediation. In this study, we determined the complete genome sequence of B13 using next generation sequencing technologies and optical mapping. Genome annotation indicated that B13 has a variety of metabolic pathways for degrading monoaromatic hydrocarbons including chlorobenzoate, aminophenol, anthranilate and hydroxyquinol, but not polyaromatic compounds. Comparative genome analysis revealed that B13 is closest to Pseudomonas denitrificans and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The B13 genome contains at least eight genomic islands [prophages and integrative conjugative elements (ICEs)], which were absent in closely related pseudomonads. We confirm that two ICEs are identical copies of the 103 kb self-transmissible element ICEclc that carries the genes for chlorocatechol metabolism. Comparison of ICEclc showed that it is composed of a variable and a 'core' region, which is very conserved among proteobacterial genomes, suggesting a widely distributed family of so far uncharacterized ICE. Resequencing of two spontaneous B13 mutants revealed a number of single nucleotide substitutions, as well as excision of a large 220 kb region and a prophage that drastically change the host metabolic capacity and survivability.

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La survie actuelle après correction chirurgicale de la Tétralogie de Fallot (TDF) est de 97% à 12 ans. Les principaux risques à long terme sont une régurgitation pulmonaire ou une sténose récidivante de la sortie droite du coeur, une tachycardie ventriculaire pouvant entrainer une mort subite. Le but de cette étude rétrospective est de comparer la correction chirurgicale de la TDF avec patch pulmonaire versus un conduit valvé xénogreffe. Le collectif se compose de 127 patients entre 2 mois et 16 ans, opérés pour une TDF entre l'année 2000 et 2010. La correction chirurgicale était soit avec un patch, soit avec un conduit valvé à la sortie droite. Cette étude montre d'une part qu'il n'y a pas de différence de survie à un mois entre les deux méthodes opératoires. De plus, elle montre que, lors de la pose d'un patch, il y a plus de sept fois plus d'insuffisances valvulaires modérées à sévères après un mois que lors de la pose d'un conduit valvé. D'autre part, elle démontre que la différence de gradient résiduel à la sortie droite entre la correction avec patch ou conduit n'est pas significative et que la valeur du gradient résiduel à la sortie droite en postopératoire n'est pas représentative du gradient résiduel à un mois. De plus, cette étude prouve que les coronaires aberrantes ainsi qu'un shunt palliatif de Blalock-Taussig sont des facteurs de risque indépendants pour une correction avec un conduit valvé.

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(241)Pu was determined in slurry samples from a nuclear reactor decommissioning project at the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). To validate the results, the (241)Pu activities of five samples were determined by LSC (TriCarb and Quantulus) and ICP-MS, with each instrument at a different laboratory. In lack of certified reference materials for (241)Pu, the methods were further validated using the (241)Pu information values of two reference sediments (IAEA-300 and IAEA-384). Excellent agreement with the results was found between LSC and ICP-MS in the nuclear waste slurries and the reference sediments.