نتایج جستجو برای: anhydrobiosis

تعداد نتایج: 129  

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1977
D W Freckman D T Kaplan S D Van Gundy

Anhydrobiotic nematodes were fixed and extracted from dry Mojave desert soils with hot and cold fixatives (5% formalin and 4% gluteraldehyde). Morphologically, extracted nematodes were tightly coiled and shrunken in size. Various concentrations of KCl, ethylene glycol, and sucrose solutions were compared for their effectiveness in extracting viable nematodes still in the anhydrobiotic state. Ap...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2008
Steven C Hand Michael A Menze

Cellular conditions experienced during energy-limited states--elevated calcium, shifts in cellular adenylate status, compromised mitochondrial membrane potential--are precisely those that trigger, at least in mammals, the mitochondrion to initiate opening of the permeability transition pore, to assemble additional protein release channels, and to release pro-apoptotic factors. These pro-apototi...

2015
Gema López-Martínez Mar Margalef-Català Francisco Salinas Gianni Liti Ricardo Cordero-Otero

Recently, different dehydration-based technologies have been evaluated for the purpose of cell and tissue preservation. Although some early results have been promising, they have not satisfied the requirements for large-scale applications. The long experience of using quantitative trait loci (QTLs) with the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has proven to be a good model organism for studying the l...

Journal: :BioTechniques 2009
Gilberto E Hernandez Tony S Mondala Steven R Head

RNA integrity is a critical factor in obtaining meaningful gene expression data. Current methodologies rely on maintaining samples in cold environments during collection, transport, processing, and storage procedures, which are also extremely time-sensitive. Several RNA storage products are commercially available to help prevent degradation during the handling and storage steps; however, sample...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2009
L Rebecchi M Cesari T Altiero A Frigieri R Guidetti

Anhydrobiosis is a highly stable state of suspended animation in an organism due to its desiccation, which is followed by recovery after rehydration. Changes occurring during drying could damage molecules, including DNA. Using the anhydrobiotic tardigrade Paramacrobiotus richtersi as a model organism, we have evaluated the effects of environmental factors, such as temperature and air humidity l...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology 2004
Manuela Caprioli Agnete Krabbe Katholm Giulio Melone Hans Ramløv Claudia Ricci Nadia Santo

In response to drought bdelloid and monogonont rotifers undergo anhydrobiosis and are assumed to synthesize protective chemicals, which are commonly sugars. In contrast to most anhydrobionts, bdelloids have earlier been shown to lack trehalose as protective chemical, and more importantly to lack trehalose synthase (tps) genes. It remains to be assessed if the absence of trehalose is a character...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2008
D A Wharton L Petrone A Duncan A J McQuillan

The anhydrobiotic plant-parasitic nematode Ditylenchus dipsaci undergoes a decrease in permeability (the permeability slump) during the early stages of desiccation and this produces the slow rate of water loss necessary for its survival. There were no changes in annulation spacing, followed in individual nematodes by confocal microscopy, that would account for the permeability slump. Nile Red s...

2012
Chiara Boschetti Adrian Carr Alastair Crisp Isobel Eyres Yuan Wang-Koh Esther Lubzens Timothy G. Barraclough Gos Micklem Alan Tunnacliffe

Bdelloid rotifers are microinvertebrates with unique characteristics: they have survived tens of millions of years without sexual reproduction; they withstand extreme desiccation by undergoing anhydrobiosis; and they tolerate very high levels of ionizing radiation. Recent evidence suggests that subtelomeric regions of the bdelloid genome contain sequences originating from other organisms by hor...

2011
Antoaneta V Popova Dirk K Hincha

BACKGROUND Although biological membranes are organized as lipid bilayers, they contain a substantial fraction of lipids that have a strong tendency to adopt a nonlamellar, most often inverted hexagonal (HII) phase. The polymorphic phase behavior of such nonbilayer lipids has been studied previously with a variety of methods in the fully hydrated state or at different degrees of dehydration. Her...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Kshamata Goyal Laurence Tisi Amrik Basran John Browne Ann Burnell Jesus Zurdo Alan Tunnacliffe

Late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins are associated with desiccation tolerance in resurrection plants and in plant seeds, and the recent discovery of a dehydration-induced Group 3 LEA-like gene in the nematode Aphelenchus avenae suggests a similar association in anhydrobiotic animals. Despite their importance, little is known about the structure of Group 3 LEA proteins, although computer ...

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