Publications by authors named "Mufei Ou"

Article Synopsis
  • UCP4 is an uncoupling protein in mitochondrial membranes that plays a critical role in resisting oxidative stress and supporting mitochondrial function, but its antioxidant effects in crustaceans have not been thoroughly studied.
  • Knockdown of PvUCP4, linked to pva-miR-144, led to increased reactive oxygen species (ROS), ATP levels, and apoptosis, along with significant mitochondrial damage and impaired cellular health after exposure to V. alginolyticus.
  • Co-transfection experiments suggest that pva-miR-144 could help restore mitochondrial function and reduce apoptosis by interacting with PvUCP4, indicating that PvUCP4 aids in maintaining mitochondrial integrity and cellular homeostasis in shrimp through its antioxidant capabilities.
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Smad3 is a key mediator of the canonical TGF-β signaling pathway and plays an important role in TGF-β1-mediated transcriptional regulation. However, the function of Smad3 in crustaceans such as shrimp, is still poorly understood and needs to be further explored. We characterized Litopenaeus vannamei Smad3 (LvSmad3) and its biological functions were investigated in response low temperature stress.

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Water temperature is one of the most common physiological stressors in aquaculture. Previous studies demonstrate that organisms require miRNA activity for survival in various unfavourable environmental conditions. However, the detailed role of miRNA in response to low-temperature stress is still unclear.

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play key roles in many physiologic and pathologic processes, including autophagy. Autophagy is cellular in an emergency response mechanism of environment stress, but their complex molecular regulatory mechanism under low-temperature stress is largely unknown in shrimp, especially miRNA-mediated regulation of autophagy in low-temperature tolerance. In this article, a shrimp and miRNA pva-miR-151 cooperation in response to low-temperature stress has been reported.

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p70S6K is involved in cellular response, such as tumor metastases, the immune response and tissue repair in vertebrates. The role of p70S6K in these physiological processes in crustaceans remains, however, unknown. In this study, the Lvp70S6K was identified, containing a 5' UTR of 294 bp, an ORF of 1494 bp ad a 3' UTR of 211 bp, encoding 497 amino acids with a theoretical molecular weight of 70 kDa and an estimated isoelectric point of (pI) of 5.

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Target of rapamycin (TOR) is an atypical of Ser/Thr protein kinase that plays an important role in many aspects such as cell growth, reproduction, differentiation, cell cycle regulation, autophagy and apoptosis. However, little information is known about the enzyme in crustaceans. Here, a novel TOR was identified from shrimp Penaeus vannamei (PvTOR) and its biological functions were investigated in response low temperature stress.

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SAHH is an enzyme, playing a significant role in the catalyzation of the S-adenosyl homocysteine (SAH) into homocysteine (Hcy) and adenosine (Ado). However, little is known information of the enzyme in crustaceans. In the present study, SAHH cDNA was cloned from Litopenaeus vannamei (LvSAHH).

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