The hallmarks of chromosome organization in multicellular eukaryotes are chromosome territories (CT), chromatin compartments, and insulated domains, including topologically associated domains (TADs). Yet, most of these elements of chromosome organization are derived from analyses of a limited set of model organisms, while large eukaryotic groups, including insects, remain mostly unexplored. Here we combine Hi-C, biophysical modeling, and microscopy to characterize the 3D genome architecture of the silkmoth, .
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHuman adenoviruses represent attractive candidates for the design of cancer gene therapy vectors. Modification of adenovirus tropism by incorporating a targeting ligand into the adenovirus capsid proteins allows retargeting of adenovirus towards the cells of interest. Human adenovirus type 5 (HAdV-C5) bearing NGR containing peptide (CNGRCVSGCAGRC) inserted into the fiber (AdFNGR) or the hexon (AdHNGR) protein demonstrated an increased transduction of endothelial cells showing expression of aminopeptidase N, also known as CD13, and αvβ3 integrin both present on tumor vasculature, indicating that NGR-bearing adenoviruses could be used as tools for anti-angiogenic cancer therapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe hallmarks of chromosome organization in multicellular eukaryotes are chromosome territories (CT), chromatin compartments, and insulated domains, including topologically associated domains (TADs). Yet, most of these elements of chromosome organization are derived from analyses of a limited set of model organisms, while large eukaryotic groups, including insects, remain mostly unexplored. Here we combine Hi-C, biophysical modeling, and microscopy to characterize the 3D genome architecture of the silkworm, Bombyx mori.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe previously showed that the silkworm holocentric spindles are square-shaped, compared to the canonical oval shape of human monocentric spindles (Vanpoperinghe et al. 2021). Further, while kinesin-5 depletion resulted in monopolar spindles in both cells, kinesin-14 depletion affected only the silkworm cells, resulting in mal-shaped spindles (Vanpoperinghe et al.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProper chromosome segregation during mitosis requires both the assembly of a microtubule (MT)-based spindle and the assembly of DNA-centromere-based kinetochore structure. Kinetochore-to-MT attachment enables chromosome separation. Monocentric cells, such as found in human, have one unique kinetochore per chromosome.
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