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The Mechanism of Resistance of EUROPEAN Plum to Mediated by Hypersensitive Response Is Linked to VIRAL NIa and Its Protease Activity.

Plants (Basel)

April 2023

Centro Nacional de Biotecnología (CNB-CSIC), Campus Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Darwin 3, 28049 Madrid, Spain.

(PPV) infects trees across the globe, causing the serious Sharka disease. Breeding programs in the past 20 years have been successful, generating plum varieties hypersensitive to PPV that show resistance in the field. Recently, a single tree displaying typical PPV symptoms was detected in an orchard of resistant plums.

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An open challenge in human genetics is to better understand the systems-level impact of genotype variation on developmental cognition. To characterize the genetic underpinnings of peri-adolescent cognition, we performed genotype-phenotype and systems analysis for binarized accuracy in nine cognitive tasks from the Philadelphia Neurodevelopmental Cohort (~2,200 individuals of European continental ancestry aged 8-21 years). We report a region of genome-wide significance within the 3' end of the Fibulin-1 gene (P = 4.

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  • Machine learning is increasingly used in sensitive areas, requiring deterministic models for reliable verification before deployment, as simply fixing random seeds isn’t enough due to nondeterministic algorithms.
  • Various machine learning libraries have introduced deterministic versions of their nondeterministic algorithms, leading to better determinism and performance.
  • The mlf-core ecosystem was developed to help maintain determinism in machine learning projects and has been applied in biomedical fields, with all resources available on GitHub.
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Recent advances in single-cell technologies have enabled high-throughput molecular profiling of cells across modalities and locations. Single-cell transcriptomics data can now be complemented by chromatin accessibility, surface protein expression, adaptive immune receptor repertoire profiling and spatial information. The increasing availability of single-cell data across modalities has motivated the development of novel computational methods to help analysts derive biological insights.

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The importance of accurate genomic prediction of phenotypes in plant breeding is undeniable, as higher prediction accuracy can increase selection responses. In this regard, epistasis models have shown to be capable of increasing the prediction accuracy while their high computational load is challenging. In this study, we investigated the predictive ability obtained in additive and epistasis models when utilizing haplotype blocks versus pruned sets of SNPs by including phenotypic information from the last growing season.

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  • Bacteriophages help maintain ecosystems by controlling bacterial populations, but there’s a gap in our understanding of their diversity due to inadequate bioinformatics standards.* -
  • ViroProfiler is a new online tool designed for analyzing viral metagenomic data, which can run on local Linux systems or in the cloud.* -
  • This tool uses containerization for consistent results and supports collaborative research, and it is available for free at https://github.com/deng-lab/viroprofiler.*
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Genome Editing in Pigs.

Methods Mol Biol

April 2023

Department of Animal Sciences, School of Life Sciences Weihenstephan, Technical University Munich, Freising, Germany.

The generation of genetically engineered (GE) pigs for disease modeling and xenotransplantation has been massively facilitated by the discovery of the CRISPR/Cas9 system. For livestock, genome editing is a powerful tool when used in combination with either somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) or microinjection (MI) into fertilized oocytes. To generate either knockout or knock-in animals using SCNT, genome editing is carried out in vitro.

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Spatial cancer systems biology resolves heterotypic interactions and identifies disruption of spatial hierarchy as a pathological driver event.

bioRxiv

March 2023

Cancer Systems Biology, Institute of Diabetes and Cancer, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Ingolstädter Landstraße 1, D-85764 München, Germany.

Spatially annotated single-cell datasets provide unprecedented opportunities to dissect cell-cell communication in development and disease. Heterotypic signaling includes interactions between different cell types and is well established in tissue development and spatial organization. Epithelial organization requires several different programs that are tightly regulated.

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Background: Extracellular vesicles (EV) are cell-derived vesicles released by all cells in health and disease. Accordingly, EVs are also released by cells in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), a hematologic malignancy characterized by uncontrolled growth of immature myeloid cells, and these EVs likely carry markers and molecular cargo reflecting the malignant transformation occurring in diseased cells. Monitoring antileukemic or proleukemic processes during disease development and treatment is essential.

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Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) enhance anticancer immunity by releasing repressive signals into tumor microenvironments (TMEs). To be effective, ICIs require preexisting immunologically "hot" niches for tumor antigen presentation and lymphocyte recruitment. How the mutational landscape of cancer cells shapes these immunological niches remains poorly defined.

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Accuracy and transparency of scientific data are becoming more and more relevant with the increasing concern regarding the evaluation of data reproducibility in many research areas. This concern is also true for quantifying coding and noncoding RNAs, with the remarkable increase in publications reporting RNA profiling and sequencing studies. To address the problem, we propose the following recommendations: (a) accurate documentation of experimental procedures in Materials and methods (and not only in the supplementary information, as many journals have a strict mandate for making Materials and methods as visible as possible in the main text); (b) submission of RT-qPCR raw data for all experiments reported; and (c) adoption of a unified, simple format for submitted RT-qPCR raw data.

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Chimeric antigen receptor T cells (CAR-T cells) have emerged as a powerful treatment option for individuals with B cell malignancies but have yet to achieve success in treating acute myeloid leukemia (AML) due to a lack of safe targets. Here we leveraged an atlas of publicly available RNA-sequencing data of over 500,000 single cells from 15 individuals with AML and tissue from 9 healthy individuals for prediction of target antigens that are expressed on malignant cells but lacking on healthy cells, including T cells. Aided by this high-resolution, single-cell expression approach, we computationally identify colony-stimulating factor 1 receptor and cluster of differentiation 86 as targets for CAR-T cell therapy in AML.

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  • The study examined the digestibility of amino acids (AA) and metabolizable energy (MEn) in 18 samples of soybean meal (SBM) from different countries using cecectomized laying hens.
  • Significant variations in AA digestibility were found, with ranges of 6 to 12%-units for most AAs and specific digestibility percentages for first-limiting AAs like Met, Cys, Lys, Thr, and Val.
  • The MEn across SBM samples ranged from 7.5 to 10.5 MJ/kg DM, with only a few quality indicators correlating with AA digestibility or MEn, indicating that other factors may influence these measurements.
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Spatial cancer systems biology resolves heterotypic interactions and identifies disruption of spatial hierarchy as a pathological driver event.

ArXiv

March 2023

Cancer Systems Biology, Institute of Diabetes and Cancer, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Ingolstädter Landstraße 1, D-85764 München, Germany; School of Life Sciences Weihenstephan, Technical University München, Maximus-von-Imhof-Forum 3, D-85354 Freising, Germany; Institute for Advanced Study, Technical University München, Maximus-von-Imhof-Forum 3, D-85354 Freising, Germany.

Spatially annotated single-cell datasets provide unprecedented opportunities to dissect cell-cell communication in development and disease. Heterotypic signaling includes interactions between different cell types and is well established in tissue development and spatial organization. Epithelial organization requires several different programs that are tightly regulated.

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Apocarotenoids are allosteric effectors of a dimeric plant glycosyltransferase involved in defense and lignin formation.

New Phytol

June 2023

Biotechnology of Natural Products, School of Life Sciences Weihenstephan, Technische Universität München, Liesel-Beckmann-Str. 1, 85354, Freising, Germany.

Glycosyltransferases are nature's versatile tools to tailor the functionalities of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and small molecules by transferring sugars. Prominent substrates are hydroxycoumarins such as scopoletin, which serve as natural plant protection agents. Similarly, C13-apocarotenoids, which are oxidative degradation products of carotenoids/xanthophylls, protect plants by repelling pests and attracting pest predators.

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Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) technology provides an unprecedented opportunity to understand gene functions and interactions at single-cell resolution. While computational tools for scRNA-seq data analysis to decipher differential gene expression profiles and differential pathway expression exist, we still lack methods to learn differential regulatory disease mechanisms directly from the single-cell data. Here, we provide a new methodology, named DiNiro, to unravel such mechanisms and report them as small, easily interpretable transcriptional regulatory network modules.

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Most canine intestinal tumours are B-cell or T-cell lymphomas or carcinomas. They have to be distinguished from cases of enteritis. Non-invasive biomarkers such as miRNAs would be a step towards faster diagnosis.

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modulates systemic immune signaling in .

Front Plant Sci

February 2023

Department of Environmental Science, Institute of Biochemical Plant Pathology, Helmholtz Munich, Neuherberg, Germany.

Pectin- and hemicellulose-associated structures of plant cell walls participate in defense responses against pathogens of different parasitic lifestyles. The resulting immune responses incorporate phytohormone signaling components associated with salicylic acid (SA) and jasmonic acid (JA). SA plays a pivotal role in systemic acquired resistance (SAR), a form of induced resistance that - after a local immune stimulus - confers long-lasting, systemic protection against a broad range of biotrophic invaders.

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Background: Trace metals are supplemented in cattle to prevent nutrient deficiencies. Levels supplemented to mitigate worst-case basal supply and availability scenarios can, however, result in trace metal intakes far above the nutritional requirements of dairy cows with high feed intakes.

Objectives: We evaluated Zn, Mn, and Cu balance in dairy cows from late lactation through the subsequent mid-lactation, a period of 24 wk characterized by large changes in dry matter intake.

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T cell factor 1 (Tcf-1) expressing CD8 T cells exhibit stem-like self-renewing capacity, rendering them key for immune defense against chronic viral infection and cancer. Yet, the signals that promote the formation and maintenance of these stem-like CD8 T cells (CD8SL) remain poorly defined. Studying CD8 T cell differentiation in mice with chronic viral infection, we identified the alarmin interleukin-33 (IL-33) as pivotal for the expansion and stem-like functioning of CD8SL as well as for virus control.

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UHMK1 is a novel splicing regulatory kinase.

J Biol Chem

April 2023

Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology and Pathogenic Bioagents, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo (FMRP-USP), Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, Brazil. Electronic address:

The U2AF Homology Motif Kinase 1 (UHMK1) is the only kinase that contains the U2AF homology motif, a common protein interaction domain among splicing factors. Through this motif, UHMK1 interacts with the splicing factors SF1 and SF3B1, known to participate in the 3' splice site recognition during the early steps of spliceosome assembly. Although UHMK1 phosphorylates these splicing factors in vitro, the involvement of UHMK1 in RNA processing has not previously been demonstrated.

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Blocking pyrimidine de novo synthesis by inhibiting dihydroorotate dehydrogenase is used to treat autoimmunity and prevent expansion of rapidly dividing cell populations including activated T cells. Here we show memory T cell precursors are resistant to pyrimidine starvation. Although the treatment effectively blocked effector T cells, the number, function and transcriptional profile of memory T cells and their precursors were unaffected.

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Background: Degradation of the endothelial protective glycocalyx layer during COVID-19 infection leads to shedding of major glycocalyx components. These circulating proteins and their degradation products may feedback on immune and endothelial cells and activate molecular signaling cascades in COVID-19 associated microvascular injury. To test this hypothesis, we measured plasma glycocalyx components in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection of variable disease severity and identified molecular signaling networks activated by glycocalyx components in immune and endothelial cells.

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