1.Identification of rice htd1 allelic mutant and its regulatory role in grain size.
Yuqi YANG ; Zhining ZHANG ; Jun LIU ; Luyao TANG ; Yiting WEI ; Wen NONG ; Lu YIN ; Sanfeng LI ; Penggen DUAN ; Yuexing WANG ; Yuchun RAO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2025;41(7):2789-2802
Rice is the world's largest food crop, and its yield and quality are directly related to food security and human health. Grain size, as one of the important factors determining the rice yield, has been widely concerned by breeders and researchers for a long time. To decipher the regulatory mechanism of rice grain size, we obtained a multi-tiller, dwarf, and small-grain mutant htd1 by ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) mutation from the Japonica rice cultivar 'Zhonghua 11' ('ZH11'). Genetic analysis indicated that the phenotype of htd1 was controlled by a single recessive gene. Using the mutation site map (Mutmap) method, we identified the candidate gene OsHTD1, which encoded a carotenoid cleavage dioxygenase involved in the biosynthesis of strigolactone (SL). The SL content in htd1 was significantly lower than that in 'ZH11'. Cytological analysis showed that the grain size of the mutant decreased due to the reductions in the length and width of glume cells. The function of htd1 was further verified by the CRISPR/cas9 gene editing technology. The plants with the gene knockout exhibited similar grain size to the mutant. In addition, gene expression analysis showed that the expression levels of multiple grain size-related genes in the mutant changed significantly, suggesting that HTD1 may interact with other genes regulating grain size. This study provides a new theoretical basis for research on the regulatory mechanism of rice grain size and potential genetic resources for breeding the rice cultivars with high yields.
Oryza/growth & development*
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Mutation
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Edible Grain/growth & development*
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Alleles
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Plant Proteins/genetics*
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Dioxygenases/genetics*
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Lactones/metabolism*
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Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
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Genes, Plant
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Gene Editing
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CRISPR-Cas Systems
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Phenotype
2.Biometry of width between labial transitional line angles in anterior teeth:an observational study
Chao WEN ; Hongqiang YE ; Hu CHEN ; Yongsheng ZHOU ; Mingming HUANG ; Yuchun SUN
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics 2022;14(1):1-11
PURPOSE:
The maximum width between the mesial and distal labial transitional line angles, described as “esthetic width” herein, could significantly influence the visual perception of the teeth and smile. This study aimed to conduct biometric research on esthetic width and to explore whether regular distribution exists in the esthetic width of human teeth.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
A total of 4,264 maxillary and mandibular anterior teeth were measured using the Geomagic studio software program. The proportions of maxillary to mandibular homonymous teeth and proportions between the adjacent teeth were calculated. Bilateral symmetry and the correlation between the esthetic and mesiodistal widths were both accounted for during the measurement procedures.
RESULTS:
The mean esthetic widths were 6.773 ± 0.518 mm and 4.329 ± 0.331 mm for maxillary and mandibular central incisors, respectively, 5.451 ± 0.487 mm and 5.008 ± 0.351 mm for maxillary and mandibular lateral incisors, respectively, and 3.340 ± 0.353 mm and 5.958 ± 0.415 mm for maxillary and mandibular canines, respectively. Except for the mandibular canines, no significant difference in esthetic width was found among homonymous teeth from the same jaw. A high linear correlation was found between the esthetic and mesiodistal widths of the same tooth, except for the maxillary canines. Esthetic width proportions among different tooth categories showed some regular patterns, which were similar to those of the mesiodistal width.
CONCLUSION
Esthetic width is regularly distributed among the teeth in the Chinese population. This could provide an important reference for anterior dental restorations and dimension recovery in esthetic reconstruction of anterior teeth.
3.Effect of spontaneous urination training on postoperative urine retention and catheteration duration of cervical cancer patients
Quying WEN ; Yuchun LI ; Xingmei LI
Modern Clinical Nursing 2015;(4):42-44
Objective To investigate the effect of spontaneous urination training on postoperative urine retention and catheteration duration of cervical cancer patients. Methods Seventy patients were divided into the control group (n=34) and control group(n=36). according to the admission time Both groups received bladder function training. Besides this, the control group also received intermittent clamping of urine catheter while the observation group received spontaneous urination training . The two groups were compared in terms of incidence of urinary retention and catheteration duration. Result The incidence of urinary retention in the observation group was lower than that of the control group, there was significant difference between the this groups (P<0.05). Conclusion For the patients after cervical cancer operation , both bladder function training and urination training can reduce the incidence of urine retention .
4.Influence of hemokinesis on temperature field during high intensity focused ultrasound therapy:A simulation study
Jungang YIN ; Yuchun WEN ; Xiqi JIAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(48):-
The experiment was performed at the Laboratory of Ultrasonic Medicine,Department of Biomedical Engineering,Tianjin Medical University between October 2007 and July 2008.Finite difference time domain method which was proposed by Morita to simulate nonlinear ultrasound transmission was applied together with bio-heat-transfers-equation to simulate temperature distribution in the focal region.The results show that when there was a blood vessel in tissue,the blood vessel temperature rise was lower than the surrounding tissue temperature rise.The highest temperature in the surrounding tissue and the focal region above 60 ℃ were decreased with increasing vessel diameter.The blood vessel diameters lead to great changes of temperature distribution.We should consider the influence of blood vessel diameters during high intensity focused ultrasound therapy to destroy tumors
5.Familial pedigree analysis of Shen-yin deficiency syndrome in families with type 2 diabetes mellitus GU.
Liu-bao GU ; Rong-wen BIAN ; Min WU ; Qinglin LOU ; Yuchun XIE ; Hui XIA ; Xiaojun OUYANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2005;25(7):600-603
To analyse the familial aggregation and genetic predisposition of Shen-yin deficiency syndrome (SYDS) in families with diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM2). Methods One hundred and forty-one DM2 patients were collected from 32 family lines in Nanjin area, in which the probands were differentiated as DM2 with SYDS. On them, genetic analysis on the characteristics of SYDS was conducted using pedigree analysis, morbidity and heritability of the first-degree relatives of the probands were calculated, and the action of familial SYDS factor on the genesis of the syndrome was assessed by multiple factors regression analysis. Results The morbidity rate of SYDS in the first-degree relatives of the probands was 33.71%, and the heritability, calculated by Falconer formula, was 80.6%. The fitting result of regression analysis showed that familial factor played an important role in SYDS genesis (OR = 5.61, P = 0.001), but DM2 itself is not an independent risk factor for it. Conclusion DM2 with SYDS shows the tendency of familial aggregation and genetic predisposition, genetic factor is associated with the genesis of the syndrome. Pedigree research is a good method for exploring the relationship between syndrome and genetic factor.
Adult
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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
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genetics
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Female
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Genetic Predisposition to Disease
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Humans
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Male
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Pedigree
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Yin Deficiency
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genetics

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