Project description:Calcitonin receptor (CalcR) signaling is essential pathway for maintaining quiescence in muscle stem cells (Stem Cells. 2007 Oct;25(10):2448-59, Cell Rep. 2015 Oct 13;13(2):302-14). Collagen V functions as a surrogate ligand for CalcR, and Protein kinase A (PKA)-mediated Yap1 suppression serve as the downstream of CalcR in quiescent muscle stem cells (Nature. 2018 May;557(7707):714-718, Cell Rep. 2019 Nov 19;29(8):2154-2163.e5.). The aim of this study is to further characterize CalcR-cKO MuSCs. The aim of this study is to characterize CalcR-cKO MuSCs.
Project description:Lysinibacillus varians GY32 was isolated from river sediment of electronic waste recycling site. Its invariably filament-to-rod cell cycle represents a novel bacteria morphogenesis that is crucial in understanding cell division coordination with lifecycle and environmental bacteria adaptation. A description of genes and biological processes involved in the special filament-to-rod cell cycle of L. varians GY32 is within reach.
2017-08-15 | GSE99804 | GEO
Project description:epiphytic and planktonic bacteria
Project description:Strain N16961 was incubated with crab shell in artificial seawater media for 24 hours. cDNA from 1 ug RNA was labeled with Cy3 (planktonic bacteria) and Cy5 (crab attached bacteria).
Project description:Transition of microbial growth from planktonic to biofilm is associated with programmed changes in the global patterns of gene expression. These changes are likely to faciliate the appropriate physiological and metabolic adjustments that bacteria need to make during the development of biofilms. Using microarrays we have examined the changes in pattern of gene expression associated with growth of Mycobacterium smegmatis in various stages of planktonic and biofilm cultures. Keywords: developmental time course