Plant Cell Environ
October 2025
Pre-mRNA splicing is a fundamental process in plant gene expression, and the resulting transcripts may play significant roles in plant development and responses to environmental changes. Wild soybean (Glycine soja), as a close relative of cultivated soybean (Glycine max), has excellent traits such as alkali tolerance and is an ideal material for mining stress-resistant genes. Previous phosphoproteomic analysis identified SR protein GsSCL30a as a potential phosphorylation substrate of GsSnRK1 kinase.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, known as "the third pole" of the Earth, boasts unique climatic conditions with abundant sunlight, low temperature, and significant annual temperature variations, nurturing a diverse array of soil microorganisms with rich metabolic products. In this study, 132 fungal isolates were isolated and identified from the soil samples collected in Nyingchi, Tibet, belonging to 32 genera and 59 species, while Ascomycota, Mucoromycota, and Basidiomycota accounted for 91.7%, 7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAngucyclines/angucyclinones, a class of polyketides with diverse chemical structures, display various bioactivities including antibacterial or antifungal, anticancer, anti-neuroinflammatory, and anti-α-glucosidase activities. Marine and terrestrial microorganisms have made significant contributions to the discovery of bioactive angucyclines/angucyclinones. This review covers 283 bioactive angucyclines/angucyclinones discovered from 1965 to 2023, and the emphasis is on the biological origins, chemical structures, and biological activities of these interesting natural products.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPLoS One
September 2024
The article explains the economic dynamics of the sports industry with adoption of deep learning algorithms and data mining methodology. Despite outstanding improvements in research of sports industry, a significant gap prevails with regard to proper quantification of economic benefits of this industry. Therefore, the current research is an attempt to filling this gap by proposing a specific economic model for the sports sector.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImaging through dynamic scattering media is one of the most challenging yet fascinating problems in optics, with applications spanning from biological detection to remote sensing. In this study, we propose a comprehensive learning-based technique that facilitates real-time, non-invasive, incoherent imaging of real-world objects through dense and dynamic scattering media. We conduct extensive experiments, demonstrating the capability of our technique to see through turbid water and natural fog.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAccording to the atmospheric scattering model (ASM), the object signal's attenuation diminishes exponentially as the imaging distance increases. This imposes limitations on ASM-based methods in situations where the scattering medium one wish to look through is inhomogeneous. Here, we extend ASM by taking into account the spatial variation of the medium density, and propose a two-step method for imaging through inhomogeneous scattering media.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAzaphilones represent a particular group of fascinating pigments from fungal source, with easier industrialization and lower cost than the traditional plant-derived pigments, and they also display a wide range of pharmacological activities. Herein, 28 azaphilone analogs, including 12 new ones, were obtained from the fermentation culture of a marine fungus Penicillium sclerotium UJNMF 0503. Their structures were elucidated by MS, NMR and ECD analyses, together with NMR and ECD calculations and biogenetic considerations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBound states in the continuum (BICs) with infinite quality factor (Q-factor) and significant field enhancement pave the way for realizing highly sensitive optical sensors with enhanced light-matter interactions on the nanoscale. However, current optical sensing methods are difficult to discriminate between isotropic and anisotropic media from resonance spectral lines, resulting in optical sensing methods still being limited to isotropic media. In this work, we demonstrate that BICs can be realized by modulating the period of structural units to convert BICs to QBICs without changing their space group symmetry, and propose a polarization-independent metasurfaces-based realization of highly sensitive refractive index sensors for isotropic and anisotropic media as well as discrimination.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHigh-quality milling of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites is of great importance for the high-performance manufacturing of structures made of this hard-to-machine material. In this paper, a multiscale finite element (FE) model, considering the thermal-mechanical coupling effect, was developed to simulate the milling process and reveal its material removal mechanism. The corresponding milling experiments were conducted to validate the simulated cutting forces and temperature, which were in good agreement with the experiment results.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBased on double U-groove photonic crystal fiber (PCF), a surface plasmon resonance sensor with dual parametric detection of temperature and refractive index is proposed. The birefringence of PCF is increased by using germanium ions doped in the core and introducing U-shaped notches on both sides of the D-shaped fiber. The polished surface of the PCF is coated with gold film and PDMS as a temperature sensing channel, and the U-shaped groove is coated with gold film as a refractive index sensing channel.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOrg Lett
September 2022
Pyridapeptide A (), a cyclohexapeptide containing hexahydropyridazine-3-carboxylic acid (HPDA), 5-hydroxytetrahydropyridazine-3-carboxylic acid (γ-OH-TPDA), and (2,3,4,6)-2-amino-3-hydroxy-8-methylnona-4,6-dienoic acid residues, and its four glycopeptides, pyridapeptides B-E (, respectively), were isolated from the fermentation broth of the marine sponge-derived sp. OUCMDZ-4539. Their structures were determined on the basis of spectroscopic analysis and chemical methods.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMicromachines (Basel)
May 2022
In this work, a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor based on a D-shaped germanium-doped photonic crystal fiber (PCF) is proposed. The finite element method (FEM) is introduced to analyze the structure parameters, such as germanium-doped concentration, lattice pitch, and air hole size. In addition, the coupling properties and birefringence properties of PCF are also studied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe propose, to the best of our knowledge, a novel kind of tunable liquid crystal core refractive index (RI) sensor based on photonic crystal fiber (PCF) covered with a nanoring gold film. The finite element method is used to discuss and analyze the sensing performance of the RI sensor. Gold is used as the excitation material for surface plasmon resonance, and a gold nanoring is embedded around the first cladding of the PCF.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are cells that have been shed into the vasculature from a primary tumor and circulate in the bloodstream. It has been suggested that detecting CTCs could help the clinician to detect early metastasis or recurrence more effectively. This trial sets out to assess the detection and clinical value of CTCs as an assisted prognostic marker in patients with colon cancer and rectal cancer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Objectives: To investigate the effects of different suture reinforcement methods for anastomotic leakage and other postoperative complications after the use of a laparoscopic double stapling technique (DST).
Methods: We collected the data of 124 patients who underwent laparoscopic radical resection of colorectal cancer from July 2017 to September 2018 at our institution. Patients were divided into three groups according to the suture reinforcement methods: intermittent, continuous suture reinforcement, and non-reinforcement (n = 41, 41, and 42, respectively).
Ecdysteroids initiate the molting process in insects by binding to the ecdysone receptor (EcR), which is a promising target for identifying insect growth regulators. This paper presents an in silico/in vitro screening procedure for identifying new EcR ligands. The three-step virtual screening procedure uses a three-dimensional pharmacophore model, docking and Molecular Mechanics/Poisson-Boltzmann Surface Area (MM/PBSA) rescoring routine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSeven new pentacyclic triterpenoids including six ursane-type, marinoids A-F (1-6), and one oleanane-type, marinoid G (7), along with five known analogues (8-12), were separated from the roots of Morinda officinalis var. officinalis. Their structures were assigned by spectroscopic means especially analysis of 2D NMR data, with the absolute configurations of 1 and 2 being determined via comparison of their experimental ECD spectra with the computed ones.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to overcome the limitations in range of traditional prism structure surface plasmon resonance (SPR) single-point sensor measurement, a symmetric bimetallic film SPR multi-sensor structure is proposed. Based on this, the dual-channel sensing attenuation mechanism of SPR in gold and silver composite film and the improvement of sensing characteristics were studied. By optimizing the characteristics such as material and thickness, a wider range of dual-channel distributed sensing is realized.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFour new meroterpenoids ⁻ and four new isocoumarinoids ⁻, along with five known isocoumarinoids (⁻), were isolated from the fungus sp. OUCMDZ-2784 associated with the salt-resistant medicinal plant, (Apocynaceae). Their structures were elucidated by means of spectroscopic analysis, X-ray crystallography, ECD spectra and quantum chemical calculations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis review covers the literature published by chemists from China during the 2015-2016 on natural products (NPs), with 1,985 citations referring to 6,944 new compounds isolated from marine or terrestrial microorganisms, plants, and animals. The emphasis is on 730 new compounds with a novel skeleton or/and significant bioactivity, together with their source organism and country of origin.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Microbiol
June 2017
In the process of profiling the secondary metabolites of actinobacteria isolated from the Saudi coastal habitats for production of antibiotics and anti-cancer drugs, the cultures of strain WH1 that was identified as exhibited strong antibacterial activity against . By means of MS and NMR techniques, the active compounds were characterized as actinomycins X, X, and D, respectively. The research on the productivity of this strain for actinomycins revealed that the highest production of actinomycins X, X, and D was reached in the medium MII within 5% salinity and pH 8.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSci Rep
November 2016
The diversity and ecological function of microorganisms associated with Euphausia superba, still remain unknown. This study identified 75 microbial isolates from E. superba, that is 42 fungi and 33 bacteria including eight actinobacteria.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWei Sheng Wu Xue Bao
March 2016
Marine-derived fungi were the main source of marine microbial natural products (NPs) due to their complex genetic background, chemodiversity and high yield of NPs. According to our previous survey for marine microbial NPs from 2010 to 2013, Aspergillus fungi have received the most of attention among all the marine-derived fungi, which accounted for 31% NPs of the marine fungal origins. This paper reviewed the sources, chemical structures and bioactivites of all the 512 new marine NPs of Aspergillus fungal origins from 1992 to 2014.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Asian Nat Prod Res
July 2016
Marine micro-organisms have been proven to be a major source of marine natural products (MNPs) in recent years, in which filamentous fungi are a vital source of bioactive natural products for their large metagenomes and more complex genetic backgrounds. This review highlights the 390 new MNPs from marine-derived Penicillium fungi during 1991 to 2014. These new MNPs are categorized based on the environment sources of the fungal hosts and their bioactivities are summarized.
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