1,162 results match your criteria: "Max Planck Institute for Biology.[Affiliation]"
Bioinform Adv
December 2024
Department of Protein Evolution, Max Planck Institute for Biology, Tübingen 72076, Germany.
Motivation: Coiled coils are a widespread structural motif consisting of multiple α-helices that wind around a central axis to bury their hydrophobic core. While AlphaFold has emerged as an effective coiled-coil modeling tool, capable of accurately predicting changes in periodicity and core geometry along coiled-coil stalks, it is not without limitations, such as the generation of spuriously bent models and the inability to effectively model globally non-canonical-coiled coils. To overcome these limitations, we investigated whether dividing full-length sequences into fragments would result in better models.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNat Struct Mol Biol
December 2024
Instituto de Agrobiotecnología del Litoral (CONICET-UNL), Cátedra de Biología Celular y Molecular, Facultad de Bioquímica y Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina.
Infectious diseases drive wild plant evolution and impact crop yield. Plants, like animals, sense biotic threats through pattern recognition receptors (PRRs). Overly robust immune responses can harm plants; thus, understanding the tuning of defense response mechanisms is crucial for developing pathogen-resistant crops.
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December 2024
Max-Planck-Institute for Biology Tübingen, Department of Molecular Biology, Tübingen, Germany.
Motivation: As genome graphs are powerful data structures for representing the genetic diversity within populations, they can help identify genomic variations that traditional linear references miss, but their complexity and size makes the analysis of genome graphs challenging. We sought to develop a genome graph analysis tool that helps these analyses to become more accessible by addressing the limitations of existing tools. Specifically, we improve scalability and user-friendliness, and we provide many new statistics tailored to variation graphs for graph evaluation, including sample-specific features.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci
December 2024
Human Nutrition & Exercise Research Centre, Centre for Healthier Lives, Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK.
Biomarkers of ageing serve as important outcome measures in longevity-promoting interventions. However, there is limited consensus on which specific biomarkers are most appropriate for human intervention studies. This work aimed to address this need by establishing an expert consensus on biomarkers of ageing for use in intervention studies via the Delphi method.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTrends Cell Biol
December 2024
Cologne Excellence Cluster for Aging and Aging-Associated Diseases (CECAD), University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany; Institute for Genetics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany; Center for Molecular Medicine Cologne (CMMC), Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany. Electronic address:
Cellular homeostasis declines with age due to the declining fidelity of biosynthetic processes and the accumulation of molecular damage. Yet, it remains largely elusive how individual processes are affected during aging and what their specific contribution to age-related functional decline is. This review discusses a series of recent publications that has shown that transcription elongation is compromised during aging due to increasing DNA damage, stalling of RNA polymerase II (RNAPII), erroneous transcription initiation in gene bodies, and accelerated RNAPII elongation.
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December 2024
Research Group Energy Metabolism and Epigenetics, Research Institute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN), Dummerstorf, Germany.
Butyrate has been proposed as a drug therapy by acting as a lysine deacetylase (KDAC) inhibitor and elevating protein acetylation, in particular on histones. Nonetheless, recent studies suggest that tissues such as the gut can utilize butyrate as a metabolite. We have previously shown that the addition of butyrate induces a rapid increase of oxygen consumption in whole Drosophila melanogaster heads.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Cell Sci
December 2024
i3S - Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde, Universidade do Porto, Rua Alfredo Allen 208, 400-135 Porto, Portugal.
Chromosome alignment during mitosis can occur as a consequence of bi-orientation or is assisted by the CENP-E (kinesin-7) motor at kinetochores. We previously found that Indian muntjac chromosomes with larger kinetochores bi-orient more efficiently and are biased to align in a CENP-E-independent manner, suggesting that CENP-E dependence for chromosome alignment negatively correlates with kinetochore size. Here, we used targeted phylogenetic profiling of CENP-E in monocentric (localized centromeres) and holocentric (centromeres spanning the entire chromosome length) clades to test this hypothesis at an evolutionary scale.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFACS Pharmacol Transl Sci
December 2024
Lab for Molecular Design & Pharm. Biophysics, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, 72076 Tübingen, Germany.
The tumor suppressor p53 is frequently mutated in human cancers. The Y220C mutant is the ninth most common p53 cancer mutant and is classified as a structural mutant, as it leads to strong thermal destabilization and degradation by creating a solvent-accessible hydrophobic cleft. To identify small molecules that thermally stabilize p53, we employed DSF to screen SAr-type electrophiles from our covalent fragment library (CovLib) for binding to different structural (Y220C, R282W) and DNA contact (R273H) mutants of p53.
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December 2024
CNRS, Sorbonne Université, Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique, Laboratoire de Biologie du Chloroplaste et Perception de la Lumière chez les Microalgues, UMR7141, Paris, France.
Aquatic life is strongly structured by the distribution of light, which, besides attenuation in intensity, exhibits a continuous change in the spectrum with depth. The extent to which these light changes are perceived by phytoplankton through photoreceptors is still inadequately known. We addressed this issue by integrating functional studies of diatom phytochrome (DPH) photoreceptors in model species with environmental surveys of their distribution and activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLeukemia
December 2024
Department of Pathology, Hematopathology Section, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein Campus, Kiel, Germany.
The Tumor Microenvironment (TME) in classical Hodgkin Lymphoma (HL) contains abundant immune cells and only few neoplastic Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg cells (HRSC). We analyzed the T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire to detect T-cell expansion in the TME and blood. In contrast to solid cancer tissue, T-cells in the TME of HL are highly polyclonal at first diagnosis and show only minor clonal expansion during anti-PD1 immune checkpoint blockade (ICB).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProtein Sci
January 2025
Institute of Evolutionary Biology, Faculty of Biology, Biological and Chemical Research Centre, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.
Coiled coils are a common protein structural motif involved in cellular functions ranging from mediating protein-protein interactions to facilitating processes such as signal transduction or regulation of gene expression. They are formed by two or more alpha helices that wind around a central axis to form a buried hydrophobic core. Various forms of coiled-coil bundles have been reported, each characterized by the number, orientation, and degree of winding of the constituent helices.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPlant J
December 2024
Plant Cell Biology, Department of Biology, University of Marburg, Marburg, 35043, Germany.
Transcription-associated proteins (TAPs) fulfill multiple functions in regulatory and developmental processes and display lineage-specific evolution. TAPscan is a comprehensive and highly reliable tool for genome-wide TAP annotation via domain profiles. Here, we present TAPscan v4, including an updated web interface (https://tapscan.
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December 2024
Insilico Medicine, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
J Invertebr Pathol
December 2024
Max Planck Institute for Biology Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany; Max Planck Ring 9, 72076 Tübingen, Germany. Electronic address:
The free-living nematode Pristionchus pacificus has been established as a model system in integrative evolutionary biology by combining laboratory studies with field work and evolutionary biology. Multiple genetic, molecular and experimental tools and a collection of more than 2,500 P. pacificus strains and more than 50 Pristionchus species, which are available as living cultures or frozen stock collections, support research on various life history traits.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have identified a new inherited bone marrow (BM) failure syndrome with severe congenital neutropenia (CN) caused by autosomal recessive mutations in the coatomer protein complex I (COPI) subunit zeta 1 (COPZ1) gene. A stop-codon COPZ1 mutation and a missense mutation were found in three patients from two unrelated families. While two affected siblings with a stop-codon COPZ1 mutation suffered from congenital neutropenia (CN) that involves other hematological lineages, and non-hematological tissues, the patient with a missense COPZ1 mutation had isolated neutropenia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiol Sex Differ
December 2024
Aging and Metabolism Research Program, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK, 73104, USA.
Background: Women have a higher risk of developing osteoarthritis (OA) than men, including with obesity. To better understand this disparity, we investigated sex differences in metabolic and inflammatory factors associated with OA using a diet-induced mouse model of obesity. We hypothesized that 20 weeks of high-fat diet (HFD) would induce sexually dimorphic changes in both systemic and local risk factors of knee OA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Immunol
December 2024
Department of Developmental Immunology, Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics, Freiburg, Germany.
The T-cell receptor sequences expressed on cells recognizing a specific peptide in the context of a given MHC molecule can be explored for common features that might explain their antigen specificity. However, despite the development of numerous experimental and bioinformatic strategies, the specificity problem remains unresolved. To address the need for additional experimental paradigms, we report here on an in vivo experimental strategy designed to artificially diversify a transgenic TCR by CRISPR/Cas9-mediated mutagenesis of Tcra and Tcrb chain genes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Immunother Cancer
December 2024
Department of Geriatrics, Ruhr University Bochum, University Hospital Marien Hospital Herne, Herne, Germany
The treatment landscape for lymphoma and multiple myeloma, which disproportionally affect older adults, has been transformed by the advent of T cell-mediated immunotherapies, including immune checkpoint inhibition, T cell-engaging bispecific antibodies, and chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy, during the last decade. These treatment modalities re-enable the patient's own immune system to combat malignant cells and offer the potential for sustained remissions and cure for various diseases.Age profoundly affects the physiological function of the immune system.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiology (Basel)
November 2024
Max Planck Institute for Biology Tuebingen, Department for Integrative Evolutionary Biology, 72076 Tuebingen, Germany.
Polyphenisms, the capability of organisms to form two or more alternative phenotypes in response to environmental variation, are prevalent in nature. However, associated molecular mechanisms and potential general principles of polyphenisms among major organismal groups remain currently unknown. This review focuses on an emerging model system for developmental plasticity and polyphenism research, the nematode and explores mechanistic insight obtained through unbiased genetic, experimental and natural variation studies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPLoS Biol
November 2024
Max Planck Institute for Biology, Department of Protein Evolution, Tübingen, Germany.
PLoS Biol
November 2024
Center for Mechanisms of Evolution, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, United States of America.
Understanding the origin of eukaryotic cells is one of the most difficult problems in all of biology. A key challenge relevant to the question of eukaryogenesis is reconstructing the gene repertoire of the last eukaryotic common ancestor (LECA). As data sets grow, sketching an accurate genomics-informed picture of early eukaryotic cellular complexity requires provision of analytical resources and a commitment to data sharing.
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November 2024
Computational Bioscience Research Center (CBRC), King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia.
We have used multiple sequencing approaches to sequence the genome of a volunteer from Saudi Arabia. We use the resulting data to generate a de novo assembly of the genome, and use different computational approaches to refine the assembly. As a consequence, we provide a contiguous assembly of the complete genome of an individual from Saudi Arabia for all chromosomes except chromosome Y, and label this assembly KSA001.
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November 2024
Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA; Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Chevy Chase, MD 20815, USA; Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing, Cologne, Germany. Electronic address:
Mitochondria must sense their environment to enable cells and organisms to adapt to diverse environments and survive during stress. However, during microbial infection, an evolutionary pressure since the inception of the eukaryotic cell, these organelles are traditionally viewed as targets for microbes. In this opinion we consider the perspective that mitochondria are domesticated microbes that sense and guard their 'host' cell against pathogens.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Invest Dermatol
November 2024
Center for Physiology and Pathophysiology, Institute of Systems Physiology, University of Köln, Köln, Germany; Center for Molecular Medicine Cologne, University of Köln, Köln, Germany; Cologne Excellence Cluster on Cellular Stress Responses in Aging-associated Diseases (CECAD), University of Köln, Köln, Germany.
Epidermis is one of the most rapidly proliferating tissues in the body with high demands for adenosine triphosphate and cellular building blocks. In this study, we show that to meet these requirements, keratinocytes constitutively express HIF-1α, even in the presence of oxygen levels sufficient for HIF-1α hydroxylation. We previously reported that mice with severe epidermal mitochondrial dysfunction actually showed a hyperproliferative epidermis but rapidly died of systemic lactic acidosis and hypoglycemia, indicating excessive glycolysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFbioRxiv
November 2024
Interfaculty Institute of Microbiology and Infection Medicine, Organismic Interactions Department, Cluster of Excellence "Controlling Microbes to Fight Infections", Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, 72076 Tübingen, Germany.
Cyclic dimeric GMP (c-di-GMP) is a widespread bacterial second messenger that controls a variety of cellular functions, including protein and polysaccharide secretion, motility, cell division, cell development, and biofilm formation, and contributes to the virulence of some important bacterial pathogens. While the genes for diguanylate cyclases and c-di-GMP hydrolases (active or mutated) can be easily identified in microbial genomes, the list of c-di-GMP receptor domains is quite limited, and only two of them, PliZ and MshEN, are found across multiple bacterial phyla. Recently, a new c-di-GMP receptor protein, named CdgR or ComFB, has been identified in cyanobacteria and shown to regulate their cell size and, more recently, natural competence.
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