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2015 Vol. 42, No. 2

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Toward Understanding the Stem-Cell Origin and Molecular Regulation of Rice Tillering
Chuanyou Li
2015, 42(2): 47-48. doi: 10.1016/j.jgg.2015.01.002
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Association of the Late Cornified Envelope-3 Genes with Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis: A Systematic Review
Changbing Shen, Jing Gao, Xianyong Yin, Yujun Sheng, Liangdan Sun, Yong Cui, Xuejun Zhang
2015, 42(2): 49-56. doi: 10.1016/j.jgg.2015.01.001
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Psoriasis (Ps) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA) are genetically complex diseases with strong genetic evidence. Recently, susceptibility genes for Ps and PsA have been identified within the late cornified envelop (LCE) gene cluster, especially the cluster 3 (LCE3) genes. It is noteworthy that the deletion of LCE3B and LCE3C (LCE3C_LCE3B-del) is significantly associated with these two diseases. Gene-gene interactions between LCE3 genes and other genes are associated with Ps and PsA. LCE3 genes also have pleiotropic effect on some autoimmune diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, atopic dermatitis and systemic lupus erythematosus. Further studies need to focus on the potential function of LCE3 genes in the pathogenesis of Ps and PsA in the future.
Regeneration across Metazoan Phylogeny: Lessons from Model Organisms
Qiao Li, Hao Yang, Tao P. Zhong
2015, 42(2): 57-70. doi: 10.1016/j.jgg.2014.12.002
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Comprehending the diversity of the regenerative potential across metazoan phylogeny represents a fundamental challenge in biology. Invertebrates like Hydra and planarians exhibit amazing feats of regeneration, in which an entire organism can be restored from minute body segments. Vertebrates like teleost fish and amphibians can also regrow large sections of the body. While this regenerative capacity is greatly attenuated in mammals, there are portions of major organs that remain regenerative. Regardless of the extent, there are common basic strategies to regeneration, including activation of adult stem cells and proliferation of differentiated cells. Here, we discuss the cellular features and molecular mechanisms that are involved in regeneration in different model organisms, including Hydra, planarians, zebrafish and newts as well as in several mammalian organs.
Original research
MONOCULM 3, an Ortholog of WUSCHEL in Rice, Is Required for Tiller Bud Formation
Zefu Lu, Gaoneng Shao, Jinsong Xiong, Yongqing Jiao, Jing Wang, Guifu Liu, Xiangbing Meng, Yan Liang, Guosheng Xiong, Yonghong Wang, Jiayang Li
2015, 42(2): 71-78. doi: 10.1016/j.jgg.2014.12.005
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WUSCHEL (WUS) plays an essential role for the maintenance of meristem activity in dicots, but its function is still elusive in monocots. We isolated a new monoculm mutant, monoculm 3 (moc3), in which a point mutation causes the premature termination of rice O. sativa WUS (OsWUS). Morphological observation revealed that the formation of tiller buds was disrupted in moc3. MOC3 was localized in the nuclear and could interact with TOPLESS-RELATED PROTEINS (TPRs). The expression of MOC3 was induced by cytokinins and defection of MOC3 affected the expression of several two-component cytokinin response regulators, OsRRs and ORRs. Our results suggest that MOC3 is required for the formation of axillary buds and has a complex relationship with cytokinins.
Letter to the Editor
Crowdfunding Effort Identifies the Causative Mutation in a Patient with Nystagmus, Microcephaly, Dystonia and Hypomyelination
Ofer Isakov, Dorit Lev, Lubov Blumkin, Gershon Celniker, Esther Leshinsky-Silver, Noam Shomron
2015, 42(2): 79-81. doi: 10.1016/j.jgg.2014.12.004
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No Intestinal Stem Cell Regeneration after Complete Progenitor Ablation in Drosophila Adult Midgut
Yanfen Lu, Zhouhua Li
2015, 42(2): 83-86. doi: 10.1016/j.jgg.2014.10.002
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