[Objective]The aim was to research the function of AtGEF1 in Rac/Rop GTPses mediate auxin signal passway.[Method]Using the transgenic plants of AtGEF1 promotor fused with GUS reporter gene and the over-expression plan...[Objective]The aim was to research the function of AtGEF1 in Rac/Rop GTPses mediate auxin signal passway.[Method]Using the transgenic plants of AtGEF1 promotor fused with GUS reporter gene and the over-expression plants of Rac/Rop GEF1 under the control of 35S promoter as materials,which were constructed from our lab,the expression pattern of GEF1 was analyzed by GUS assay using histochemical staining,and the development of seedling roots of over-expression plant of GEF1 was observed.[Result]GEF1 expression was mainly detected in root meristem,root vascular tissue,lateral roots and root hair.Furthermore,the expression level of GEF1 was highly increased with the induction of NAA.Over-expression of GEF1 was observed to enhance lateral root formation.[Conclusion]GEF1 may be involved in the regulation of development of root and root hair,and it may have redundant function in the control of lateral root development.展开更多
Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is a progressive inflammatory liver disorder that is rare in children and adolescents. AIH has a broad clinical spectrum and a quick response to treatment with corticosteroids and immunosupp...Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is a progressive inflammatory liver disorder that is rare in children and adolescents. AIH has a broad clinical spectrum and a quick response to treatment with corticosteroids and immunosuppressive medication. The available diagnosis criteria have limitations and should be evaluated in pediatric populations. Recently, some studies reported that the 2008 simplified diagnostic criteria for AIH could be used in children with high sensibility and specificity. In addition, the authors reported that globulin and immunoglobulin G levels can be used interchangeably for diagnostic purposes. They also demonstrated that the 2008 simplified criteria fail in identifying patients with fulminant hepatic failure. Here, we discuss the limitations of the use of these criteria in pediatric patients and the requirement of more studies to improve the diagnosis of AIH in children.展开更多
基金Supported by Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province" Study on Molecular Mechanism of Auxin Signal Transduction "(06025819)~~
文摘[Objective]The aim was to research the function of AtGEF1 in Rac/Rop GTPses mediate auxin signal passway.[Method]Using the transgenic plants of AtGEF1 promotor fused with GUS reporter gene and the over-expression plants of Rac/Rop GEF1 under the control of 35S promoter as materials,which were constructed from our lab,the expression pattern of GEF1 was analyzed by GUS assay using histochemical staining,and the development of seedling roots of over-expression plant of GEF1 was observed.[Result]GEF1 expression was mainly detected in root meristem,root vascular tissue,lateral roots and root hair.Furthermore,the expression level of GEF1 was highly increased with the induction of NAA.Over-expression of GEF1 was observed to enhance lateral root formation.[Conclusion]GEF1 may be involved in the regulation of development of root and root hair,and it may have redundant function in the control of lateral root development.
文摘Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is a progressive inflammatory liver disorder that is rare in children and adolescents. AIH has a broad clinical spectrum and a quick response to treatment with corticosteroids and immunosuppressive medication. The available diagnosis criteria have limitations and should be evaluated in pediatric populations. Recently, some studies reported that the 2008 simplified diagnostic criteria for AIH could be used in children with high sensibility and specificity. In addition, the authors reported that globulin and immunoglobulin G levels can be used interchangeably for diagnostic purposes. They also demonstrated that the 2008 simplified criteria fail in identifying patients with fulminant hepatic failure. Here, we discuss the limitations of the use of these criteria in pediatric patients and the requirement of more studies to improve the diagnosis of AIH in children.