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Background And Aims: Despite their significant capacity to propagate vegetatively, most orchids reproduce via seeds. Sexual reproduction via seed is commonly reported, in contrast to apomixis, whereby seeds are clones of the mother. Although insect pollination and autonomous self-pollination exist in mycoheterotrophic plants, the reproductive embryology of these plants remains under-studied.

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O-Polysaccharides were isolated from the lipopolysaccharides of two strains of plant pathogenic bacteria Pectobacterium wasabiae isolated in Poland in 2013 (IFB5408 and IFB5427). The purified polysaccharides were analyzed using 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy ((1)H, DQF-COSY, TOCSY, ROESY, HSQC, HSQC-TOCSY, and HMBC) and the chemical methods. Sugar and methylation analyses of native polysaccharides, absolute configuration assignment of constituent monosaccharides together with NMR spectroscopy data revealed that the chemical structures of both O-polysaccharides are the same.

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Reactive oxygen species are involved in insulin-dependent regulation of autophagy in primary rat podocytes.

Int J Biochem Cell Biol

June 2016

Mossakowski Medical Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences, Department of Molecular and Cellular Nephrology, Gdańsk, Poland; Medical University of Gdańsk, Department of Clinical Chemistry, Poland.

Autophagy is an intracellular defense mechanism responsible for the turnover of damaged or non-functional cellular constituents. This process provides cells with energy and essential compounds under unfavorable environmental conditions-such as oxidative stress and hyperglycemia, which are both observed in diabetes. The most common diabetes complication is diabetic nephropathy (DN), which can lead to renal failure.

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A protocol for the in vitro propagation of Drosera aliciae to increase the yield of the naphthoquinone, ramentaceone, was developed. The highest micropropagation coefficient was obtained using half-strength Murashige-Skoog medium supplemented with 0.4 μM 6-benzyladenine (BA).

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Article Synopsis
  • The p53 tumor suppressor is an important target for cancer therapies, and previous research showed that protoporphyrin IX (PpIX) disrupts its interaction with MDM2, leading to increased p53 levels and triggering cell death in cancer cells.
  • Recent findings demonstrate that PpIX directly binds to the N-terminal domain of p53, which is key for its activation.
  • The study also indicates that PpIX can induce apoptosis in p53-null cancer cells by interacting with p73, suggesting a broader mechanism of action in promoting cancer cell death.
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The modulation by xanthines of the DNA-damaging effect of polycyclic aromatic agents. Part II. The stacking complexes of caffeine with doxorubicin and mitoxantrone.

Biochem Pharmacol

February 2002

Intercollegiate Faculty of Biotechnology, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Laboratory of Biophysical Chemistry, University of Gdansk & Medical University of Gdansk, Kladki 24, 80-822, Gdansk, Poland.

Recently accumulated statistical data indicate the protective effect of caffeine consumption against several types of cancer diseases. There are also reports about protective effect of caffeine and other xanthines against tumors induced by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. One of the explanations of this phenomenon is based on biological activation of such carcinogens by cytochromes that are also known for metabolism of caffeine.

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