Publications by authors named "Ai-Hua Song"

Objective: To investigate the effect of exosomes loaded with Lycium barbarum miRNA (Lb-miR2911) on spermatogenic function recovery in non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA) rats through cross-regulation of the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathways.

Methods: We established an NOA model in 30 four-week-old male SD rats by intraperitoneal injection of busulfan. At 5 weeks after modeling, we equally randomized the rats into a model control group (MC,untreated), an Lb-miR2911EXO group (Lb-miR2911EXO ,treated by intratesticular injection of Lb-miR2911-loaded exosomes), and a sham group (Shame,treated by intratesticular injection of exosomes-empty drug), with another 10 male SD rats taken as normal controls(NC).

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  • - RNF168, an enzyme responsible for tagging proteins to aid DNA repair, was found to condense into clusters at DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) through a process called liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS), particularly when triggered by a specific type of polyubiquitin chain.
  • - The study identified a specific region within RNF168 that is crucial for its condensation and showed that this process enhances its ability to mark H2A.X, a protein involved in DNA repair, indicating a cycle that boosts RNF168's activity and accumulation at DSBs.
  • - When RNF168's ability to undergo LLPS is impaired, the recruitment of other important repair proteins like 53BP1 and BRCA
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DNA packs into highly condensed chromatin to organize the genome in eukaryotes but occludes many regulatory DNA elements. Access to DNA within nucleosomes is therefore required for a variety of biological processes in cells including transcription, replication, and DNA repair. To cope with this problem, cells employ a set of specialized ATP-dependent chromatin-remodeling protein complexes to enable dynamic access to packaged DNA.

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Mono-ubiquitination on H2B (H2Bub1) is an evolutionarily conserved histone post-translational modification implicated in various important physiological processes including DNA replication, transcription activation, and DNA damage repair. The Bre1/Rad6 ubiquitination machinery is currently considered to be the sole writer of H2Bub1, but the mechanistic basis by which it operates is unclear. Recently, the RING-type E3 ligase Bre1 was proposed to associate with the E2 enzyme Rad6 through a novel interaction between Bre1 RBD (Rad6 binding domain) and Rad6; and the RING domain of Bre1 that is responsible for the nucleosomal acidic patch binding also interacts with Rad6 to stimulate its catalytic activity.

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  • The text indicates that there is a correction to an article previously published in a scientific journal.
  • The article is identified by its Digital Object Identifier (DOI) number: 10.1038/cr.2017.157.
  • The correction may involve updated findings, clarifications, or amendments to the original content of the article.
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In the post-genome era, epigenetics has received increasing attentions in recent years. The post-translational modifications (PTMs) of four core histones play central roles in epigenetic regulation of eukaryotic genome by either directly altering the biophysical properties of nucleosomes or by recruiting other effector proteins. In order to study the biological functions and structural mechanisms of these histone PTMs, an obligatory step is to prepare a sufficient amount of homogeneously modified histones.

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Deposition of (H3-H4) tetramers is believed to be the critical step in nucleosome assembly. Site-specific acetylation and ubiquitination of histone H3 have been speculated to synergistically facilitate the formation and deposition of (H3-H4) tetramers. Here we report our endeavors toward the first chemical synthesis of homogenous histone H3, which bears Lys56 acetylation and Lys122 ubiquitination, for in vitro biochemical and biophysical studies.

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A high-performance liquid chromatography coupled to Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (HPLC-FT-ICR MS) method was developed to study the in vivo metabolism of salidroside for the first time. Plasma, urine, bile, and feces samples were collected from male rats after a single intragastric gavage of salidroside at a dose of 50 mg/kg. Besides the parent drug, a total of seven metabolites (three phase I and four phase II metabolites) were detected and tentatively identified by comparing their mass spectrometry profiles with those of salidroside.

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Two new indole-diterpenoids named penijanthine B and penitrem H were isolated from the metabolites of the fungus Penicilliumcrustosum YN-HT-15, which was isolated from the red soil of Yunnan Province of China. The structures were determined on spectroscopic analyses and CD spectra.

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Hip trauma has been a leading cause of death in senile patients for more than a centenary. Although the mortality decreased due to the advanced technique in medication, surgery and nursing, the increasing mortality should not be neglected in elders after orthopedic operation nowadays. Many factors are considered to influence the causes of death after trauma, such as age, gender, personal customs, comorbidities, types of fracture, timing of surgery, procedure, anesthesia, complications, medical treatment, activity of daily living, or even marriage status.

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Fatty acid of the root of the medicinal plant of Bupleurum Chinense DC in China has been investigated by gas chromatography combined with mass spectroscopy. After methyl-esterification, eight fatty acid compositions were identified by GC-MS. A simple and rapid determination of the fatty acid has been firstly developed by GC-FID.

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Two new monoterpenoid glycosides, spicatoside A and spicatoside B, were isolated from the whole herbs of Mentha spicata L. which have anti-inflammatory and hemostatic activities. Their structures have been determined on the basis of spectral and chemical analysis.

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