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Microvesicles and intercellular communication in the context of parasitism
There is a rapidly growing body of evidence that production of microvesicles (MVs) is a universal feature of cellular life. MVs can incorporate microRNA (miRNA), mRNA, mtDNA, DNA and retrotransposons, camouflage viruses/viral components from immune surveillance, and transfer cargo between cells. These properties make MVs an essential player in intercellular communication. Increasing evidence supports the notion that MVs can also act as long-distance vehicles for RNA molecules and participate in metabolic synchronization and reprogramming eukaryotic cells including stem and germinal cells. MV ability to carry on DNA and their general distribution makes them attractive candidates for horizontal gene transfer, particularly between multi-cellular organisms and their parasites; this suggests important implications for the co-evolution of parasites and their hosts. In this review, we provide current understanding of the roles played by MVs in intracellular pathogens and parasitic infections. We also discuss the possible role of MVs in co-infection and host shifting
GESTIÓN DE RIESGOS Y FINANCIACIÓN DE LA EDUCACIÓN SUPERIOR DESARROLLO INNOVADOR BAJO LOS CAMBIOS CIVILIZACIONALES
The research of the information and high-tech progress development in the sociohumanitarian aspect allowed us to reveal its consequences in the context of natural and civilizational challenges and areas of financing education. The risks management and general trends were clarified of innovative education development at the institutions in the era of information-high-tech progress and natural-civilizational changes, which have created fundamentally new opportunities for justifying educational strategies and should be based on the categories of pedagogy of the noosphere-space direction. Therefore, it is necessary to build new pedagogical theories on the synthesis of philosophicaleducational, philosophical-anthropological, polyparadigmal, civilizational-formational and cultural approaches. According to this principle, lifelong learning becomes important in order to meet the challenges of modern progress and counteract destructive natural and civilizational changes.La investigación de la información y el desarrollo del progreso de alta tecnología en el aspecto socio-humanitario nos permitió revelar sus consecuencias en el contexto de los desafíos naturales y civilizacionales y las áreas de financiamiento de la educación. La gestión de riesgos y las tendencias generales se aclararon del desarrollo educativo innovador en las instituciones en la era del progreso de la alta tecnología de la información y los cambios naturales y civilizacionales, que han creado oportunidades fundamentalmente nuevas para justificar las estrategias educativas y deberían basarse en las categorías de la pedagogía. de la dirección del espacio noosférico. Por lo tanto, es necesario construir nuevas teorías pedagógicas sobre la síntesis de enfoques filosóficos-educativos, filosóficos-antropológicos, poliparadigmales, civilizacionales-formativos y culturales. De acuerdo con este principio, el aprendizaje permanente se vuelve importante para enfrentar los desafíos del progreso moderno y contrarrestar los cambios destructivos naturales y de civilización.A pesquisa da informação e o desenvolvimento do progresso de alta tecnologia no aspecto sócio-humanitário nos permitiu revelar suas consequências no contexto de desafios naturais e civilizacionais e áreas de financiamento da educação. A gestão de riscos e as tendências gerais foram esclarecidas quanto ao desenvolvimento inovador da educação nas instituições na era do progresso da informação em alta tecnologia e mudanças civilizacionais naturais, que criaram fundamentalmente novas oportunidades para justificar estratégias educacionais e devem basear-se nas categorias de pedagogia da direção noosfera-espaço. Portanto, é necessário construir novas teorias pedagógicas sobre a síntese das abordagens filosófico-educacionais, filosóficas-antropológicas, poliparadigmais, civilizacionais-formacionais e culturais. De acordo com esse princípio, a aprendizagem ao longo da vida se torna importante para enfrentar os desafios do progresso moderno e combater as mudanças naturais e civilizacionais destrutivas
PUMA2—grid-based high-throughput analysis of genomes and metabolic pathways
The PUMA2 system (available at ) is an interactive, integrated bioinformatics environment for high-throughput genetic sequence analysis and metabolic reconstructions from sequence data. PUMA2 provides a framework for comparative and evolutionary analysis of genomic data and metabolic networks in the context of taxonomic and phenotypic information. Grid infrastructure is used to perform computationally intensive tasks. PUMA2 currently contains precomputed analysis of 213 prokaryotic, 22 eukaryotic, 650 mitochondrial and 1493 viral genomes and automated metabolic reconstructions for >200 organisms. Genomic data is annotated with information integrated from >20 sequence, structural and metabolic databases and ontologies. PUMA2 supports both automated and interactive expert-driven annotation of genomes, using a variety of publicly available bioinformatics tools. It also contains a suite of unique PUMA2 tools for automated assignment of gene function, evolutionary analysis of protein families and comparative analysis of metabolic pathways. PUMA2 allows users to submit batch sequence data for automated functional analysis and construction of metabolic models. The results of these analyses are made available to the users in the PUMA2 environment for further interactive sequence analysis and annotation
Sentra: a database of signal transduction proteins for comparative genome analysis
Sentra (), a database of signal transduction proteins encoded in completely sequenced prokaryotic genomes, has been updated to reflect recent advances in understanding signal transduction events on a whole-genome scale. Sentra consists of two principal components, a manually curated list of signal transduction proteins in 202 completely sequenced prokaryotic genomes and an automatically generated listing of predicted signaling proteins in 235 sequenced genomes that are awaiting manual curation. In addition to two-component histidine kinases and response regulators, the database now lists manually curated Ser/Thr/Tyr protein kinases and protein phosphatases, as well as adenylate and diguanylate cyclases and c-di-GMP phosphodiesterases, as defined in several recent reviews. All entries in Sentra are extensively annotated with relevant information from public databases (e.g. UniProt, KEGG, PDB and NCBI). Sentra's infrastructure was redesigned to support interactive cross-genome comparisons of signal transduction capabilities of prokaryotic organisms from a taxonomic and phenotypic perspective and in the framework of signal transduction pathways from KEGG. Sentra leverages the PUMA2 system to support interactive analysis and annotation of signal transduction proteins by the users
Chromosomal Heterogeneity of the G-401 Rhabdoid Tumor Cell Line: Unusual Partial 7p Trisomy
Rhabdoid tumor is a very aggressive and hardly curable pediatric malignancy. It commonly starts in the kidneys but also can occur in the brain, liver, and other organs. The treatment of this tumor usually involves a combination of surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. Because this tumor is rare, there is still limited experience with a defined standard of care. Cytogenetic analysis is an important routine method to monitor chromosomal aberrations. We have analyzed metaphases of the G-401 rhabdoid tumor cell line. In these cells we have observed metaphases with derivative chromosome 12 arising from partial trisomy 7p. With increasing passage number the numbers of metaphases having this derivative chromosome 12 were found to be higher. In passage number 2 only one metaphase had this pathological chromosome 12. By passage number 10 and passage number 15 about 25 and 95% of this derivative chromosome 12 were found, respectively. We were able to subclone G-401 cells by limiting dilutions and successfully separated cells having apparently normal karyotypes from cells having derivative chromosome 12. Using the cell proliferation assay we showed that clones possessing the derivative chromosome 12 grew more rapidly than clones with normal chromosomes. The cell cycle analysis confirmed this observation. Overall, in this study we describe for the first time a 7p triplication in a rare rhabdoid tumor of kidney. Both types of clones described in this study could be used as a preclinical model to study the involvement of partial chromosome 7 alterations in the development of rhabdoid tumors
C9ORF72 hexanucleotide repeat expansion in ALS patients from the Central European Russia population
Cohorts of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients and control individuals of Caucasian origin from the Central European Russia (Moscow city and region) were analyzed for the presence of hexanucleotide repeat GGGGCC expansion within the first intron of the C9ORF72 gene. The presence of a large (>40) repeat expansion was found in 15% of familial ALS cases (3 of 20 unrelated familial cases) and 2.5% of sporadic ALS cases (6 of 238) but in none of control cases. These results suggest that the frequency of C9ORF72 hexanucleotide repeats expansions in the Central Europea
Gnare: Automated System For High-Throughput Genome Analysis With Grid Computational Backend
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Towards richer descriptions of our collection of genomes andmetagenomes
In this commentary, we advocate building a richer set of descriptions about our invaluable and exponentially growing collection of genomes and metagenomic datasets through the construction of consensus-driven data capture and exchange mechanisms. Standardization activities must proceed within the auspices of open-access and international working bodies, and to tackle the issues surrounding the development of better descriptions of genomic investigations we have formed the Genomic Standards Consortium (GSC). Here, we introduce the 'Minimum Information about a Genome Sequence' specification in the hopes of gaining wider participation in its development and discuss the resources that will be required to support it (standardization of annotations through the use of ontologies and mechanisms of metadata capture, exchange). As part of its wider goals, the GSC also strongly supports improving the 'transparency' of the information contained in existing genomic databases that contain calculated analyses and genomic annotations
Multidifferential study of identified charged hadron distributions in -tagged jets in proton-proton collisions at 13 TeV
Jet fragmentation functions are measured for the first time in proton-proton
collisions for charged pions, kaons, and protons within jets recoiling against
a boson. The charged-hadron distributions are studied longitudinally and
transversely to the jet direction for jets with transverse momentum 20 GeV and in the pseudorapidity range . The
data sample was collected with the LHCb experiment at a center-of-mass energy
of 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.64 fb. Triple
differential distributions as a function of the hadron longitudinal momentum
fraction, hadron transverse momentum, and jet transverse momentum are also
measured for the first time. This helps constrain transverse-momentum-dependent
fragmentation functions. Differences in the shapes and magnitudes of the
measured distributions for the different hadron species provide insights into
the hadronization process for jets predominantly initiated by light quarks.Comment: All figures and tables, along with machine-readable versions and any
supplementary material and additional information, are available at
https://cern.ch/lhcbproject/Publications/p/LHCb-PAPER-2022-013.html (LHCb
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