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Transposable elements (TE) are major components of eukaryotic genomes and involved in cell regulation and organism evolution. We have analyzed 123,889 expressed sequence tags of the Eucalyptus Genome Project database and found 124 sequences representing 76 TE in 9 groups, of which copia, MuDR and FAR1 groups were the most abundant. The low amount of sequences of TE may reflect the high efficiency of repression of these elements, a process that is called TE silencing. Frequency of groups of TE in Eucalyptus libraries which were prepared with different tissues or physiologic conditions from seedlings or adult plants indicated that developing plants experience the expression of a much wider spectrum of TE groups than that seen in adult plants. These are preliminary results that identify the most relevant TE groups involved with Eucalyptus development, which is important for industrial wood production. Copyright by the Brazilian Society of Genetics.

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Pós-graduação em Ciências Biológicas (Biologia Celular e Molecular) - IBRC

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Pós-graduação em Educação para a Ciência - FC

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The Coffee Genome Project made available to the scientific community relevant information that made practical the identification and cloning of important genes, as well as the identification of the major sequences involved on their regulation. The aim of the present study was to amplify, clone and sequence coffee promoters with specific expression patterns. For that, coffee ESTs which known expression profiles were employed. First, the promoter regions of coffee genes showing, respectively, fruitspecific and ubiquitous expression were amplified using the Genome Walking strategy. Amplified sequences were then inserted in the pGEM-Teasy vector (Promega) and sequenced. Once completed the sequencing, an expression cassette was constructed using the binary vector pCAMBIA-1381z (Cambia). These expression cassettes were cloned into Agrobacterium tumefaciens, and transgenic tobacco plants were generated aiming the functional characterization of these promoters

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Pós-graduação em Ciências Biológicas (Biologia Celular e Molecular) - IBRC

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There has been a lot of advance in genomics since 1975 when the possibility to determine the nucleotide sequence of a genome was described. In the 90’s the human genome sequencing was started and it was greatly favored by advances in computer technologies. In the last ten years the development of next generation sequencing technologies allowed the sequencing of millions of bases at low cost and in a shorter time compared to the previous technologies. After the conclusion of the human genome project, several initiatives to sequence the genome of domestic animal species were taken, resulting in a large amount of data that is redirecting the goals of genetic studies in domestic animals. The aim of this review was to describe the present situation of the sequencing initiatives on the main domestic animal species of economical interest as well as to list the most important tools available to access the genomic information.

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Abstract Background Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a frequent neoplasm, which is usually aggressive and has unpredictable biological behavior and unfavorable prognosis. The comprehension of the molecular basis of this variability should lead to the development of targeted therapies as well as to improvements in specificity and sensitivity of diagnosis. Results Samples of primary OSCCs and their corresponding surgical margins were obtained from male patients during surgery and their gene expression profiles were screened using whole-genome microarray technology. Hierarchical clustering and Principal Components Analysis were used for data visualization and One-way Analysis of Variance was used to identify differentially expressed genes. Samples clustered mostly according to disease subsite, suggesting molecular heterogeneity within tumor stages. In order to corroborate our results, two publicly available datasets of microarray experiments were assessed. We found significant molecular differences between OSCC anatomic subsites concerning groups of genes presently or potentially important for drug development, including mRNA processing, cytoskeleton organization and biogenesis, metabolic process, cell cycle and apoptosis. Conclusion Our results corroborate literature data on molecular heterogeneity of OSCCs. Differences between disease subsites and among samples belonging to the same TNM class highlight the importance of gene expression-based classification and challenge the development of targeted therapies.

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Abstract Background The implication of post-transcriptional regulation by microRNAs in molecular mechanisms underlying cancer disease is well documented. However, their interference at the cellular level is not fully explored. Functional in vitro studies are fundamental for the comprehension of their role; nevertheless results are highly dependable on the adopted cellular model. Next generation small RNA transcriptomic sequencing data of a tumor cell line and keratinocytes derived from primary culture was generated in order to characterize the microRNA content of these systems, thus helping in their understanding. Both constitute cell models for functional studies of microRNAs in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), a smoking-related cancer. Known microRNAs were quantified and analyzed in the context of gene regulation. New microRNAs were investigated using similarity and structural search, ab initio classification, and prediction of the location of mature microRNAs within would-be precursor sequences. Results were compared with small RNA transcriptomic sequences from HNSCC samples in order to access the applicability of these cell models for cancer phenotype comprehension and for novel molecule discovery. Results Ten miRNAs represented over 70% of the mature molecules present in each of the cell types. The most expressed molecules were miR-21, miR-24 and miR-205, Accordingly; miR-21 and miR-205 have been previously shown to play a role in epithelial cell biology. Although miR-21 has been implicated in cancer development, and evaluated as a biomarker in HNSCC progression, no significant expression differences were seen between cell types. We demonstrate that differentially expressed mature miRNAs target cell differentiation and apoptosis related biological processes, indicating that they might represent, with acceptable accuracy, the genetic context from which they derive. Most miRNAs identified in the cancer cell line and in keratinocytes were present in tumor samples and cancer-free samples, respectively, with miR-21, miR-24 and miR-205 still among the most prevalent molecules at all instances. Thirteen miRNA-like structures, containing reads identified by the deep sequencing, were predicted from putative miRNA precursor sequences. Strong evidences suggest that one of them could be a new miRNA. This molecule was mostly expressed in the tumor cell line and HNSCC samples indicating a possible biological function in cancer. Conclusions Critical biological features of cells must be fully understood before they can be chosen as models for functional studies. Expression levels of miRNAs relate to cell type and tissue context. This study provides insights on miRNA content of two cell models used for cancer research. Pathways commonly deregulated in HNSCC might be targeted by most expressed and also by differentially expressed miRNAs. Results indicate that the use of cell models for cancer research demands careful assessment of underlying molecular characteristics for proper data interpretation. Additionally, one new miRNA-like molecule with a potential role in cancer was identified in the cell lines and clinical samples.

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Abstract Background Current evidence implicates aberrant microRNA expression patterns in human malignancies; measurement of microRNA expression may have diagnostic and prognostic applications. Roles for microRNAs in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) are largely unknown. HNSCC, a smoking-related cancer, is one of the most common malignancies worldwide but reliable diagnostic and prognostic markers have not been discovered so far. Some studies have evaluated the potential use of microRNA as biomarkers with clinical application in HNSCC. Methods MicroRNA expression profile of oral squamous cell carcinoma samples was determined by means of DNA microarrays. We also performed gain-of-function assays for two differentially expressed microRNA using two squamous cell carcinoma cell lines and normal oral keratinocytes. The effect of the over-expression of these molecules was evaluated by means of global gene expression profiling and cell proliferation assessment. Results Altered microRNA expression was detected for a total of 72 microRNAs. Among these we found well studied molecules, such as the miR-17-92 cluster, comprising potent oncogenic microRNA, and miR-34, recently found to interact with p53. HOX-cluster embedded miR-196a/b and miR-10b were up- and down-regulated, respectively, in tumor samples. Since validated HOX gene targets for these microRNAs are not consistently deregulated in HNSCC, we performed gain-of-function experiments, in an attempt to outline their possible role. Our results suggest that both molecules interfere in cell proliferation through distinct processes, possibly targeting a small set of genes involved in cell cycle progression. Conclusions Functional data on miRNAs in HNSCC is still scarce. Our data corroborate current literature and brings new insights into the role of microRNAs in HNSCC. We also show that miR-196a and miR-10b, not previously associated with HNSCC, may play an oncogenic role in this disease through the deregulation of cell proliferation. The study of microRNA alterations in HNSCC is an essential step to the mechanistic understanding of tumor formation and could lead to the discovery of clinically relevant biomarkers.

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Sequenz spezifische biomolekulare Analyseverfahren erweisen sich gerade im Hinblick auf das Humane Genom Projekt als äußerst nützlich in der Detektion von einzelnen Nukleotid Polymorphismen (SNPs) und zur Identifizierung von Genen. Auf Grund der hohen Anzahl von Basenpaaren, die zu analysieren sind, werden sensitive und effiziente Rastermethoden benötigt, welche dazu fähig sind, DNA-Proben in einer geeigneten Art und Weise zu bearbeiten. Die meisten Detektionsarten berücksichtigen die Interaktion einer verankerten Probe und des korrespondierenden Targets mit den Oberflächen. Die Analyse des kinetischen Verhaltens der Oligonukleotide auf der Sensoroberfläche ist infolgedessen von höchster Wichtigkeit für die Verbesserung bereits bekannter Detektions - Schemata. In letzter Zeit wurde die Oberflächen Plasmonen feld-verstärkte Fluoreszenz Spektroskopie (SPFS) entwickelt. Sie stellt eine kinetische Analyse - und Detektions - Methode dar, die mit doppelter Aufzeichnung, d.h. der Änderung der Reflektivität und des Fluoreszenzsignals, für das Interphasen Phänomen operiert. Durch die Verwendung von SPFS können Kinetikmessungen für die Hybridisierung zwischen Peptid Nukleinsäure (PNA), welche eine synthetisierte Nukleinsäure DNA imitiert und eine stabilere Doppelhelix formt, und DNA auf der Sensoroberfläche ausgeführt werden. Mittels einzel-, umfassend-, und titrations- Experimenten sowohl mit einer komplementär zusammenpassenden Sequenz als auch einer mismatch Sequenz können basierend auf dem Langmuir Modell die Geschwindigkeitskonstanten für die Bindungsreaktion des oligomer DNA Targets bzw. des PCR Targets zur PNA ermittelt werden. Darüber hinaus wurden die Einflüsse der Ionenstärke und der Temperatur für die PNA/DNA Hybridisierung in einer kinetischen Analyse aufgezeigt.

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In the present work, we apply both traditional and Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) tools to investigate some of the most important adaptive traits of wolves (Canis lupus). In the first part, we analyze the variability of three Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) class II genes in the Italian wolf population, also studying their possible role in mating choice and their influence on fitness traits. In the second section, as part of a larger canid genome project, we will exploit NGS data to investigate the transcript-level differences between the wolf and the dog genome that can be correlated to domestication.

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Although bacteria represent the simplest form of life on Earth, they have a great impact on all living beings. For example the degrader bacterium Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes KF707 is used in bioremediation procedures for the recovery of polluted sites. Indeed, KF707 strain is know for its ability to degrade biphenyl and polychlorinated biphenyls - to which is chemotactically attracted - and to tolerate the oxydative stress due to toxic metal oxyanions such as tellurite and selenite. Moreover, in bioremediation processes, target compounds can be easily accessible to KF707 through biofilm formation. All these considerations suggest that KF707 is such a unique microorganism and this Thesis work has been focused on determining the molecular nature of some of the peculiar physiological traits of this strain. The genome project provided a large set of informations: putative genes involved in the degradation of aromatic and toxic compounds and associated to stress response were identified. Notably, multiple chemotactic operons and cheA genes were also found. Deleted mutants in the cheA genes were constructed and their role in motility, chemotaxis and biofilm formation were assessed and compared to those previously attributed to a cheA1 gene in a KF707 mutant constructed by a mini-Tn5 transposon insertion and which was impaired in motility and biofilm development. The results of this present Thesis work, taken together, were interpreted to suggest that in Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes KF707 strain, multiple factors are involved in these networks and they might play different roles depending on the environmental conditions. The ability of KF707 strain to produce signal molecules possibly involved in cell-to-cell communication, was also investigated: lack of a lux-like QS system - which is conversely widely present in Gram negative bacteria – keeps open the question about the actual molecular nature of KF707 quorum sensing mechanism.

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Die Analyse tandem-repetitiver DNA-Sequenzen hat einen festen Platz als genetisches Typisierungsverfahren in den Breichen der stammesgeschichtlichen Untersuchung, der Verwandtschaftsanalyse und vor allem in der forensischen Spurenkunde, bei der es durch den Einsatz der Multiplex-PCR-Analyse von Short Tandem Repeat-Systemen (STR) zu einem Durchbruch bei der Aufklärung und sicheren Zuordnung von biologischen Tatortspuren kam. Bei der Sequenzierung des humanen Genoms liegt ein besonderes Augenmerk auf den genetisch polymorphen Sequenzvariationen im Genom, den SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms). Zwei ihrer Eigenschaften – das häufige Vorkommen innerhalb des humanen Genoms und ihre vergleichbar geringe Mutationsrate – machen sie zu besonders gut geeigneten Werkzeugen sowohl für die Forensik als auch für die Populationsgenetik.rnZum Ziel des EU-Projekts „SNPforID“, aus welchem die vorliegende Arbeit entstanden ist, wurde die Etablierung neuer Methoden zur validen Typisierung von SNPs in Multiplexverfahren erklärt. Die Berücksichtigung der Sensitivität bei der Untersuchung von Spuren sowie die statistische Aussagekraft in der forensischen Analyse standen dabei im Vordergrund. Hierfür wurden 52 autosomale SNPs ausgewählt und auf ihre maximale Individualisierungsstärke hin untersucht. Die Untersuchungen der ersten 23 selektierten Marker stellen den ersten Teil der vorliegenden Arbeit dar. Sie umfassen die Etablierung des Multiplexverfahrens und der SNaPshot™-Typisierungsmethode sowie ihre statistische Auswertung. Die Ergebnisse dieser Untersuchung sind ein Teil der darauf folgenden, in enger Zusammenarbeit der Partnerlaboratorien durchgeführten Studie der 52-SNP-Multiplexmethode. rnEbenfalls im Rahmen des Projekts und als Hauptziel der Dissertation erfolgten Etablierung und Evaluierung des auf der Microarray-Technologie basierenden Verfahrens der Einzelbasenverlängerung auf Glasobjektträgern. Ausgehend von einer begrenzten DNA-Menge wurde hierbei die Möglichkeit der simultanen Hybridisierung einer möglichst hohen Anzahl von SNP-Systemen untersucht. Die Auswahl der hierbei eingesetzten SNP-Marker erfolgte auf der Basis der Vorarbeiten, die für die Etablierung des 52-SNP-Multiplexes erfolgreich durchgeführt worden waren. rnAus einer Vielzahl von Methoden zur Genotypisierung von biallelischen Markern hebt sich das Assay in seiner Parallelität und der Einfachheit des experimentellen Ansatzes durch eine erhebliche Zeit- und Kostenersparnis ab. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde das „array of arrays“-Prinzip eingesetzt, um zur gleichen Zeit unter einheitlichen Versuchsbedingungen zwölf DNA-Proben auf einem Glasobjektträger zu typisieren. Auf der Basis von insgesamt 1419 typisierten Allelen von 33 Markern konnte die Validierung mit einem Typisierungserfolg von 86,75% abgeschlossen werden. Dabei wurden zusätzlich eine Reihe von Randbedingungen in Bezug auf das Sonden- und Primerdesign, die Hybridisierungsbedingungen sowie physikalische Parameter der laserinduzierten Fluoreszenzmessung der Signale ausgetestet und optimiert. rn

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Die tropische Süsswasserschnecke Biomphalaria glabrata gehört zu der Familie der Planorbidae, welche als einziges Taxon der Gastropoden Hämoglobin als Sauerstofftransportprotein verwenden. Als Zwischenwirt des Bilharzioseerregers Schistosoma mansoni ist B. glabrata von tropenmedizinischer Interesse. Das extrazelluläre BgHb zeigt sich mit einem Anteil von 95% als Hauptprotein in der Hämolymphe. Dieses setzt sich aus Polypeptidketten mit je 240kDa zusammen. Diese wiederrum lassen sich in 13-Häm-Domänen und eine deutlich kleinere N-terminalen nicht Häm-Domäne untergliedern. Die Sequenzierung von zwei der drei Untereinheiten des BgHb (BgHb1, BgHb2) ermöglichte die rekombinante Expression ganzer Untereinheiten in Insektenzellen, und die Expression einiger BgHb2-Konstrukte in E. coli Zellen. Im Rahmen meiner Arbeit gelang es, BgHb1 in biologisch aktiver Form in Insektenzellen zu exprimieren. Das aus dem Überstand der Insektenzellen aufgereinigte rekombinante BgHb1 zeigte eine immunologische Identität mit nativen BgHb. Strukturelle Analysen belegten zudem die Assemblierung des rekombinanten BgHb1 zu einer dem nativen Protein gleichenden Quartärstruktur. Demnach konnte in meiner Arbeit der Nachweis erbracht werden, dass eine einzelne Isoform in der Lage ist, zur Quartärstruktur zu assemblieren. Zusätzlich ergaben Sauerstoffbindungsanalysen, dass das rekombinante BgHb1 reversibel Sauerstoff binden kann.rnIn den restlichen 5% der B. glabrata Hämolymphe zeigt sich ein rudimentäres Hämocyanin, welches für den Sauerstofftransport keine Rolle zu spielen scheint, und ein rosettenförmiges Protein, das es aufzuklären galt. Durch massenspektrometrische Analysen erhaltene Peptidfragmente zeigten eine hohe Sequenzähnlichkeit zu den löslichen Acetylcholin -Bindeproteinen anderer Mollusken. Diese AChBP zeigen eine hohe Sequenzähnlichkeit zur Ligandenbindedomäne von Rezeptoren der Cys-Loop-Proteinfamilie.rnDatenbankrecherchen deckten die Existenz zweier Isoformen auf