1.Map-based cloning and abiotic stress response analysis of rust spotted leaf 1 in rice.
Jun LIU ; Xiaoyan LIU ; Yiyun GE ; Yiting WEI ; Kangjie LING ; Luyao TANG ; Jiangmin XU ; Yuchun RAO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2025;41(7):2871-2884
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is an important food crop. The appearance of lesion mimics in rice leads to phytohormone disorders, which affects rice adaptation to environmental stresses and ultimately reduces the yield and quality. To explore whether the changes in the adaptability of rice lesion-mimic mutants to stressful environments are caused by the disorder of phytohormone metabolism in plants. In this study, we screened an ethyl methane sulfonate-treated population of the japonica cultivar 'Taipei 309' for a mutant with rust-like spots on leaves at the early tillering stage and brown-red spots at maturity and named it rsl1 (rust spotted leaf 1). Compared with the wild type, rsl1 showed decreases in plant height, panicle length, primary branch number, secondary branch number, filled grains per panicle, seed-setting rate, and 1 000-grain weight, and an increase in number of effective panicles. Genetic analysis indicated that rsl1 was controlled by a single recessive nuclear gene. RSL1 was localized between two molecular markers, B7-7 and B7-9, on rice chromosome 7 by map-based cloning. PCR sequencing of the annotated genes in this interval revealed a mutation of C1683A on the eighth exon of SPL5 (LOC_Os07g10390) in rsl1, which resulted in premature termination of protein translation. Exogenous phytohormone treatments showed that rsl1 was less sensitive to salicylic acid (SA), abscisic acid (ABA), and indo-3-acetic acid (IAA) and more sensitive to methyl jasmonate (MeJA) and gibberellin acid (GA) than the wild type. In addition, the survival rate of rsl1 was lower than that of the wild type under salt, alkali, drought, and high temperature stresses, and it was higher than that of the wild type under cold stress. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) results showed that RSL1 was involved in the regulation of ABA, SA, MeJA, IAA, and GA-related genes under abiotic stresses. The present study showed that the RSL1 mutation led to the appearance of lesion mimics and affected the growth, development, and stress resistance of rsl1 under abiotic stresses. The study of the functional mechanism of this gene can provide theoretical guidance for the research on rice stress resistance.
Oryza/microbiology*
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Stress, Physiological/genetics*
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Plant Diseases/genetics*
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Cloning, Molecular
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Chromosome Mapping
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Plant Growth Regulators/metabolism*
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Plant Proteins/genetics*
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Mutation
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Cyclopentanes
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Genes, Plant
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Plant Leaves/genetics*
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Oxylipins
2.Construction and Testing of Health LifeStyle Evidence (HLSE)
Chen TIAN ; Yong WANG ; Yilong YAN ; Yafei LIU ; Yao LU ; Mingyao SUN ; Jianing LIU ; Yan MA ; Jinling NING ; Ziying YE ; Qianji CHENG ; Ying LI ; Jiajie HUANG ; Shuihua YANG ; Yiyun WANG ; Bo TONG ; Jiale LU ; Long GE
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024;15(6):1413-1421
Healthy lifestyles and good living habits are effective strategies and important approaches to prevent chronic non-communicable diseases. With the development of evidence-based medicine, the evidence translation system has made some achievements in clinical practice. There is, however, no comprehensive, professional and efficient system for translating lifestyle evidence globally. Therefore, the Health Lifestyle Evidence (HLSE) Group of Lanzhou University constructed the HLSE Evidence Translation System (
3.Construction and Testing of Health LifeStyle Evidence (HLSE)
Chen TIAN ; Yong WANG ; Yilong YAN ; Yafei LIU ; Yao LU ; Mingyao SUN ; Jianing LIU ; Yan MA ; Jinling NING ; Ziying YE ; Qianji CHENG ; Ying LI ; Jiajie HUANG ; Shuihua YANG ; Yiyun WANG ; Bo TONG ; Jiale LU ; Long GE
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024;15(6):1413-1421
Healthy lifestyles and good living habits are effective strategies and important approaches to prevent chronic non-communicable diseases. With the development of evidence-based medicine, the evidence translation system has made some achievements in clinical practice. There is, however, no comprehensive, professional and efficient system for translating lifestyle evidence globally. Therefore, the Health Lifestyle Evidence (HLSE) Group of Lanzhou University constructed the HLSE Evidence Translation System (
4.Investigation and research of status on implementation of clinical practice guidelines by anesthesiolo-gists
Chen TIAN ; Yiyun WANG ; Jiale LU ; Yong WANG ; Ziqing XU ; Jianjun XUE ; Long GE
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2024;40(5):514-519
Objective To investigate the knowledge,demand,and use of clinical practice guide-lines(CPGs)among anesthesia professionals in Gansu province,and to explore the strategies and barriers during the implementation process.Methods A questionnaire survey was conducted to investigated the knowledge,demand,and use of CPGs,as well as the strategies and barriers during the process of guideline implementation.Statistical analysis was applied to the collected data.Results A total of 339 valid question-naires were collected,96.8%of the respondents were aware of the guidelines,and the majority of the re-spondents(86.4%)consulted the guidelines when they encountered problems in clinical practice.The main barriers for guideline utilization were identified as lack of convenience(70.2%),limited availability chan-nels(64.3%)or restricted access rights(56.9%)to obtain the guidelines,inadequate training(31.3%),and language barriers(21.5%).Multiple forms of assisting guideline use and opening up guideline access were considered by most respondents as important ways to promote guideline implementation.Conclusion Anesthesia professionals in Gansu province demonstrated good levels of awareness and compliance with guidelines.However,the primary barriers to utilization were attributed to the guidelines themselves or diffi-culties in accessing them.It is recommended to establish a national guideline clearinghouse,provide imple-mentation tools,and enhance healthcare professional training to facilitate the promotion and application of guidelines in the future.
5.EFFECT OF ZINC SUPPLEMENTATION ON EXPRESSION OF METALLOTHIONEINS MT-1 AND MT-2 mRNA IN PLACENTA AND SMALL INTESTINE OF PREGNANT RATS
Liangmin XIE ; Xin HUANG ; Yiyun GE ; Shuguang LI ; Jiaming TANG ; Junxuan LI
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(03):-
Objective: To investigate the effect of zinc supplementation on expression of MT-1 and MT-2 mRNA in placenta and small intestine of pregnant rats. Method: Eighteen healthy pregnant SD rats were randomly divided into two groups,normal control (ZC) and zinc supplement group (ZS). Rats in both groups were fed the same normal diet. Rats in ZC group drank deionized water and those in ZS group drank the water supplemented with 1.26 mmol/L Zn. At gestational 9.5d and 17.5d, serum zinc was determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometer and the expression of MT-1 and MT-2 mRNA of placenta and small intestine was examined by RT-PCR. Results: Serum zinc levels at gestational 9.5d and 17.5d were higher in ZS group. Relative expression of both MT-1 and MT-2 mRNA in placenta, MT-1 mRNA at gestational 17.5d and MT-2 mRNA at each time point were higher in ZS group. At gestational 9.5d, there was no difference between two groups in expression of MT-1 mRNA. Conclusion: The expression of MT-1 and MT-2 mRNA in placenta and small intestine was up-regulated by dietary zinc supplementation during pregnancy.
6.EFFECT OF ZINC SUPPLEMENTATION ON THE EXPRESSION PROFILE OF ZINC TRANSPORTERS mRNA IN PLACENTA AND SMALL INTESTINE OF PREGNANT RATS
Liangmin XIE ; Xin HUANG ; Yiyun GE ; Shuguang LI ; Jiamin TANG ; Junxuan LI
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(04):-
Objective:To investigate the effect of zinc supplementation on the expression profile of zinc transporters mRNA in placenta and small intestine of pregnant rats.Method:Eighteen pregnant SD rats were randomly divided into normal control(ZC)and zinc supplement group(ZS).Rats in ZC group drank deionized distilled water while those in ZS group drank water supplemented with zinc of 1.26 mmol/L.Placenta and small intestine were taken at gestational day 9.5 and 17.5,respectively.The expression of ZnT1,2,5 and 6 mRNA was examined by RT-PCR.Results:At gestational D9.5,the expression of placental ZnT1,2 and small intestinal ZnT1,2,6 mRNA was up-regulated,and placental ZnT5 mRNA down-regulated by dietary zinc supplementation.Dietary zinc intake had no effect on the expression of placental ZnT6 and small intestinal ZT5 mRNA.At gestational D17.5,the expression of placental ZnT5 and 6 mRNA was up-regulated by dietary zinc supplementation,and dietary zinc had no effect on the expression of placental and small intestinal ZnT1,2 mRNA.The expression of ZnT5 mRNA at gestational D17.5 in both groups was not detectable.Conclusion:Dietary zinc supplementation during pregnancy has significant effect on the expression profile of ZnT 1,2,5 and 6mRNA in placenta and small intestine of pregnant rats.

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