Jessen Hancock (cavescarf8)
DTT-spiked DNA standards from both kits were impacted similarly to samples with residual DTT, demonstrating that observed effects were related to DTT and not the extraction method. This study corroborates other reports that DTT adversely affects multiple dyes (e.g., Cy5, Quasar 670, SYBR Green I, TMR, and Mustang Purple® ). Overall, DTT causes inaccurate quantities and, consequently, inaccurate calculated malefemale ratios when used in conjunction with these kits. Thus, implementation of newer direct-to-PCR assays incorporating DTT should either be avoided or used only with carefully evaluated, compatible dyes.Changes in the abundance of protein and RNA molecules can impair the formation of complexes in the cell leading to toxicity and death. Here we exploit the information contained in protein, RNA and DNA interaction networks to provide a comprehensive view of the regulation layers controlling the concentration-dependent formation of assemblies in the cell. We present the emerging concept that RNAs can act as scaffolds to promote the formation ribonucleoprotein complexes and coordinate the post-transcriptional layer of gene regulation. We describe the structural and interaction network properties that characterize the ability of protein and RNA molecules to interact and phase separate in liquid-like compartments. Finally, we show that presence of structurally disordered regions in proteins correlate with the propensity to undergo liquid-to-solid phase transitions and cause human diseases. Also see the video abstract here https//youtu.be/kfpqibsNfS0.Recent technological advancements in genetic analysis have allowed for the consecutive discovery and elucidation of repeat expansion disorders diseases caused by the abnormal expansion of repeat sequences in the genome. Many of these repeat expansion disorders are neurodegenerative movement disorders. Radical cures for these disorders have yet to be established. Although conventional treatments for repeat expansion disorders have mainly targeted the abnormal mRNA and proteins encoded by the affected genes, therapeutic approaches targeting repeat DNA, the root cause of repeat disorders, is also being explored in current research. In particular, a small molecule has been found that binds to abnormally expanded CAG repeats, the cause of Huntington's disease, and shortens them. Such small molecules targeting nucleic acids are expected to be developed into groundbreaking therapeutic drugs capable of ameliorating the symptoms of repeat expansion disorders and preventing their onset. © 2020 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society. The obligatory sunflower root parasite Orobanche cumana Wallr. deprives its host of essential nutrients, resulting in a dramatic reduction in yield and biomass. A post-emergence application with an imidazolinone herbicide on an imidazolinone-tolerant sunflower is highly effective against O. cumana. The herbicide inhibits the enzyme acetohydroxy acid synthase and consequently, growth of the parasite is inhibited, although the sunflower survives the treatment through mutations in the target enzyme. Interestingly, field studies have shown that a combined application of an imidazolinone herbicide with prohexadione resulted in reduced emergence of O. cumana compared with the sole application of the herbicide. The aim of this study was to investigate whether prohexadione is herbicidal to O. cumana. Prohexadione was rapidly distributed within the sunflower, reaching the roots, the site of O. cumana attack, as early as 6 h after application (HAA) on sunflower leaves. A direct impact of prohexadione on O. cumana girect impact on O. cumana germination. © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry. Azadirachtin has the potential to be used for pest control. Nevertheless, few studies have investigated the effects of azadirachtin on the cognitive behavior of pests. In this study, expression of the cAMP response element-binding protein (CREB) a