1. The relationship of emotional intelligence, perceived stress and adaptability among nursing undergraduates
Jingying MU ; Wenyu CUI ; Jing XU ; Lu YANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(35):2780-2783
Objective:
To explore and discuss the relationship between emotional intelligence and stress perception and adaptive ability of undergraduates majoring in nursing, and analyze whether stress perception plays an intermediary role in the relationship between emotional intelligence and adaptive ability.
Methods:
A convenient sampling method was used to investigate 400 nursing undergraduates from 2 universities in Changchun. The survey tools were general information questionnaire, Emotional Intelligence Scale, Chinese version Perceived Stress Scale and College Student Adaptability Inventory.
Results:
The emotional intelligence of nursing undergraduates was above average level (3.63±0.47) points, the perceived stress was below average level (2.84±0.42) points, and the adaptability was above average level (3.48±0.51) points. And the emotional intelligence was positively correlated with the adaptability (
2.RBM46 is essential for gametogenesis and functions in post-transcriptional roles affecting meiotic cohesin subunits.
Yue LV ; Gang LU ; Yuling CAI ; Ruibao SU ; Liang LIANG ; Xin WANG ; Wenyu MU ; Xiuqing HE ; Tao HUANG ; Jinlong MA ; Yueran ZHAO ; Zi-Jiang CHEN ; Yuanchao XUE ; Hongbin LIU ; Wai-Yee CHAN
Protein & Cell 2023;14(1):51-63
RBM46 is a germ cell-specific RNA-binding protein required for gametogenesis, but the targets and molecular functions of RBM46 remain unknown. Here, we demonstrate that RBM46 binds at specific motifs in the 3'UTRs of mRNAs encoding multiple meiotic cohesin subunits and show that RBM46 is required for normal synaptonemal complex formation during meiosis initiation. Using a recently reported, high-resolution technique known as LACE-seq and working with low-input cells, we profiled the targets of RBM46 at single-nucleotide resolution in leptotene and zygotene stage gametes. We found that RBM46 preferentially binds target mRNAs containing GCCUAU/GUUCGA motifs in their 3'UTRs regions. In Rbm46 knockout mice, the RBM46-target cohesin subunits displayed unaltered mRNA levels but had reduced translation, resulting in the failed assembly of axial elements, synapsis disruption, and meiotic arrest. Our study thus provides mechanistic insights into the molecular functions of RBM46 in gametogenesis and illustrates the power of LACE-seq for investigations of RNA-binding protein functions when working with low-abundance input materials.
Animals
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Mice
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3' Untranslated Regions/genetics*
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Cell Cycle Proteins/metabolism*
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Gametogenesis/genetics*
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Meiosis/genetics*
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Nuclear Proteins/genetics*
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RNA-Binding Proteins/genetics*