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#38500822 2024/03/01 To Up
High-frequency neural activity dysregulation is associated with sleep and psychiatric disorders in BMAL1-deficient animal models.
SYu Sun, Mingzhu Zhong, Niannian Xu, Xueting Zhang, Huanhuan Sun, Yan Wang, Yong Lu, Yanhong Nie, Qing Li, Qiang Sun, Jian Jiang, Yun-Chi Tang, Hung-Chun Chang
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Normal distribution of H3K9me3 occupancy co-mediated by histone methyltransferase BcDIM5 and histone deacetylase BcHda1 maintains stable ABA synthesis in TB-31.
Abscisic acid (ABA) is a conserved and important "sesquiterpene signaling molecule" widely distributed in different organisms with unique biological functions. ABA coordinates reciprocity and competition between microorganisms and their hosts. In addition, ABA also regulates immune and stress responses in plants and animals. Therefore, ABA has a wide range of applications in agriculture, medicine and related fields. The plant pathogenic ascomycete has been extensively studied as a model strain for ABA production. Nevertheless, there is a relative dearth of research regarding the regulatory mechanism governing ABA biosynthesis in . Here, we discovered that H3K9 methyltransferase BcDIM5 is physically associated with the H3K14 deacetylase BcHda1. Deletion of and in the high ABA-producing TB-31 led to severe impairment of ABA synthesis. The combined analysis of RNA-seq and ChIP-seq has revealed that the absence of BcDIM5 and BcHda1 has resulted in significant global deficiencies in the normal distribution and level of H3K9me3 modification. In addition, we found that the cause of the decreased ABA production in the Δ and Δ mutants was due to cluster gene repression caused by the emergence of hyper-H3K9me3 in the ABA gene cluster. We concluded that the ABA gene cluster is co-regulated by BcDIM5 and BcHda1, which are essential for the normal distribution of the TB-31 ABA gene cluster H3K9me3. This work expands our understanding of the complex regulatory network of ABA biosynthesis and provides a theoretical basis for genetic improvement of high-yielding ABA strains.Zhao Wei, Dan Shu, Xiaonan Hou, Tianfu Li, Zhemin Li, Di Luo, Jie Yang, Hong Tan
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The dual roles of dissimilatory iron reduction in the carbon cycle: The "iron mesh" effect can increase inorganic carbon sequestration.
DCheng Zhao, Fan Xun, Biao Li, Xiaotong Han, Huan Liu, Yingxun Du, Qinglong L Wu, Peng Xing
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#38499840 2024/03/19 To Up
Ultrasensitive colorimetric detection of Staphylococcus aureus using wheat germ agglutinin and IgY as a dual-recognition strategy.
AYun Zhang, Ge Tian, Xueni Sun, Xiaoli Yang, Yi Zhang, Wenqing Tan, Liangwei Duan, Shunxiang Gao, Junping Yu
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Nutrient allocation patterns of Picea crassifolia on the eastern margin of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
IJingjing Wu, Liang Jiao, Xichen Che, Xuli Zhu, Xin Yuan
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#38499771 2024/03/18 To Up
Decomposition of an odorant in olfactory perception and neural representation.
MYuting Ye, Yanqing Wang, Yuan Zhuang, Huibang Tan, Zhentao Zuo, Hanqi Yun, Kaiqi Yuan, Wen Zhou
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Dynamics of extrachromosomal circular DNA in rice.
TJundong Zhuang, Yaoxin Zhang, Congcong Zhou, Danlin Fan, Tao Huang, Qi Feng, Yiqi Lu, Yan Zhao, Qiang Zhao, Bin Han, Tingting Lu
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Ultrafast magnetization enhancement via the dynamic spin-filter effect of type-II Weyl nodes in a kagome ferromagnet.
TXianyang Lu, Zhiyong Lin, Hanqi Pi, Tan Zhang, Guanqi Li, Yuting Gong, Yu Yan, Xuezhong Ruan, Yao Li, Hui Zhang, Lin Li, Liang He, Jing Wu, Rong Zhang, Hongming Weng, Changgan Zeng, Yongbing Xu
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Optimizing Molecular Crystallinity and Suppressing Electron-Phonon Coupling in Completely Non-fused Ring Electron Acceptors for Organic Solar Cells.
HTingting Dai, Ailing Tang, Yuhan Meng, Chuanqi Dong, Peiqing Cong, Jiahao Lu, Jimin Du, Yufei Zhong, Erjun Zhou
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