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Additional file 1 of Analysis of long non-coding RNA expression profile of bovine monocyte-macrophage infected by Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis

Yanhong Bao, Shuiyin Wu, Tianze Yang, Zi Wang, Yiming Wang, Xiuyun Jiang & Hongxia Ma
Additional file 1.

Additional file 4 of Bacterial communities in co-cultured fish intestines and rice field soil irrigated with aquaculture wastewater

Weibing Guan, Kui Li & Kejun Li
Additional file 4: Table S1. Sample information and alpha diversity indexes.

Nanomedicines in oral cancer: inspiration comes from extracellular vesicles and biomimetic nanoparticles - Supplementary dataset

Yu-Ting Bai, Xue-Qiong Zhang, Xiao-Jie Chen & Gang Zhou
Oral cancer is a common life-threatening malignancy having high mortality and morbidity rates. During the treatment process, individuals unavoidably experience severe side effects. It is essential to develop safer and more effective strategies. Currently, extracellular vesicles (EVs) and biomimetic nanoparticles are nanomedicines with long-term blood circulation and lower off-target toxicity that orchestrate immune responses and accumulate specifically in tumor sites. EVs create a synergetic effect by encapsulating drugs and collaborating with naturally loaded elements in...

NAT10 mediated mRNA acetylation modification patterns associated with colon cancer progression and microsatellite status

Hailin Zhang, Wenqing Shan, Zhenwei Yang, Yangyang Zhang, Meng Wang, Liping Gao, Lingxiu Zeng, Qiu Zhao & Jing Liu
N4-acetylcytidine (ac4C) is one type of RNA modification found in eukaryotes. RNA acetylation modifications are gradually expanding in oncology. However, the role of RNA acetylation modifications in colorectal cancer and its association with colorectal cancer microsatellite status remain unclear. Using public databases and in vitro experiments, we verified the expression and biological function of NAT10, as the key RNA acetylation modification enzyme, in colorectal cancer. The results showed that NAT10 was highly expressed in colorectal...

NAT10 mediated mRNA acetylation modification patterns associated with colon cancer progression and microsatellite status

Hailin Zhang, Wenqing Shan, Zhenwei Yang, Yangyang Zhang, Meng Wang, Liping Gao, Lingxiu Zeng, Qiu Zhao & Jing Liu
N4-acetylcytidine (ac4C) is one type of RNA modification found in eukaryotes. RNA acetylation modifications are gradually expanding in oncology. However, the role of RNA acetylation modifications in colorectal cancer and its association with colorectal cancer microsatellite status remain unclear. Using public databases and in vitro experiments, we verified the expression and biological function of NAT10, as the key RNA acetylation modification enzyme, in colorectal cancer. The results showed that NAT10 was highly expressed in colorectal...

Additional file 12 of Expanded catalogue of metagenome-assembled genomes reveals resistome characteristics and athletic performance-associated microbes in horse

Cunyuan Li, Xiaoyue Li, Rongjun Guo, Wei Ni, Kaiping Liu, Zhuang Liu, Jihong Dai, Yueren Xu, Shamshidin Abduriyim, Zhuangyuan Wu, Yaqi Zeng, Bingbing Lei, Yunfeng Zhang, Yue Wang, Weibin Zeng, Qiang Zhang, Chuangfu Chen, Jun Qiao, Chen Liu & Shengwei Hu
Additional file 12: Table S10. Details of the MAG assembled by Nanopore sequencing that are expected to be circular contigs.

Additional file 16 of Expanded catalogue of metagenome-assembled genomes reveals resistome characteristics and athletic performance-associated microbes in horse

Cunyuan Li, Xiaoyue Li, Rongjun Guo, Wei Ni, Kaiping Liu, Zhuang Liu, Jihong Dai, Yueren Xu, Shamshidin Abduriyim, Zhuangyuan Wu, Yaqi Zeng, Bingbing Lei, Yunfeng Zhang, Yue Wang, Weibin Zeng, Qiang Zhang, Chuangfu Chen, Jun Qiao, Chen Liu & Shengwei Hu
Additional file 16: Table S12. Analysis of proteins functions for the 2272 MAG.

Additional file 19 of Expanded catalogue of metagenome-assembled genomes reveals resistome characteristics and athletic performance-associated microbes in horse

Cunyuan Li, Xiaoyue Li, Rongjun Guo, Wei Ni, Kaiping Liu, Zhuang Liu, Jihong Dai, Yueren Xu, Shamshidin Abduriyim, Zhuangyuan Wu, Yaqi Zeng, Bingbing Lei, Yunfeng Zhang, Yue Wang, Weibin Zeng, Qiang Zhang, Chuangfu Chen, Jun Qiao, Chen Liu & Shengwei Hu
Additional file 19: Table S15. ARG encoded by horse intestinal MAG were identified into 25 resistance classes.

Additional file 2 of Comparison of structural variants detected by PacBio-CLR and ONT sequencing in pear

Yueyuan Liu, Mingyue Zhang, Runze Wang, Benping Li, Yafei Jiang, Manyi Sun, Yaojun Chang & Jun Wu
Additional file 2. List of presence/absence variations (PAVs) between the pear cultivars ‘Bartlett’ and ‘Dangshansuli’.

Additional file 3 of Comparison of structural variants detected by PacBio-CLR and ONT sequencing in pear

Yueyuan Liu, Mingyue Zhang, Runze Wang, Benping Li, Yafei Jiang, Manyi Sun, Yaojun Chang & Jun Wu
Additional file 3. SVs detected by Sniffles_v2, CuteSV, and Nanovar that overlapped with PAVs at a range of sequencing depths.

Additional file 5 of Comparison of structural variants detected by PacBio-CLR and ONT sequencing in pear

Yueyuan Liu, Mingyue Zhang, Runze Wang, Benping Li, Yafei Jiang, Manyi Sun, Yaojun Chang & Jun Wu
Additional file 5. The number of SVs detected by Sniffles_v2, CuteSV, and Nanovar and merged by SURVIVOR.

Additional file 6 of Comparison of structural variants detected by PacBio-CLR and ONT sequencing in pear

Yueyuan Liu, Mingyue Zhang, Runze Wang, Benping Li, Yafei Jiang, Manyi Sun, Yaojun Chang & Jun Wu
Additional file 6. Annotation of genes within SVs detected by all three SV callers.

Additional file 9 of Comparison of structural variants detected by PacBio-CLR and ONT sequencing in pear

Yueyuan Liu, Mingyue Zhang, Runze Wang, Benping Li, Yafei Jiang, Manyi Sun, Yaojun Chang & Jun Wu
Additional file 9. The number of SVs detected by Sniffles_v1 and Sniffles_v2 (SV length > 50 bp).

Additional file 1 of Normalization of tumor markers and a clear resection margin affect progression-free survival of patients with unresectable pancreatic cancer who have undergone conversion surgery

Xiang Li, Xinyuan Liu, Na Lu, Yiwen Chen, Xiaochen Zhang, Chengxiang Guo, Wenbo Xiao, Xing Xue, Ke Sun, Meng Wang, Shunliang Gao, Yan Shen, Min Zhang, Jian Wu, Risheng Que, Jun Yu, Xueli Bai & Tingbo Liang
Additional file 1: Supplementary Figures 1-Figure 3.

sj-xls-2-jcb-10.1177_0271678X231165653 - Supplemental material for H3K9 trimethylation dictates neuronal ferroptosis through repressing Tfr1

Ting Lan, Liye Hu, Tingting Sun, Xuechun Wang, Zhongnan Xiao, Danmin Shen, Weihua Wu, Zhaoli Luo, Chao Wei, Xiaotong Wang, Meng Liu, Yi Guo, Liyong Wang, Yamei Wang, Yabin Lu, Yan Yu, Fei Yang, Chenguang Zhang & Qian Li
Supplemental material, sj-xls-2-jcb-10.1177_0271678X231165653 for H3K9 trimethylation dictates neuronal ferroptosis through repressing Tfr1 by Ting Lan, Liye Hu, Tingting Sun, Xuechun Wang, Zhongnan Xiao, Danmin Shen, Weihua Wu, Zhaoli Luo, Chao Wei, Xiaotong Wang, Meng Liu, Yi Guo, Liyong Wang, Yamei Wang, Yabin Lu, Yan Yu, Fei Yang, Chenguang Zhang and Qian Li in Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism

Comprehensive analysis of pivotal biomarkers, immune cell infiltration and therapeutic drugs for steroid-induced osteonecrosis of the femoral head

Bo Wang, Song Gong, Wenkai Shao, Lizhi Han, Zilin Li, Zhichao Zhang, Yang Zheng, Fang Ouyang, Yan Ma, Weihua Xu & Yong Feng
Steroid-induced osteonecrosis of the femoral head (SONFH) is a progressive disease that leads to an increased disability rate. This study aimed to ascertain biomarkers, infiltrating immune cells, and therapeutic drugs for SONFH. The gene expression profile of the GSE123568 dataset was downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database. The differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified using the NetworkAnalyst platform. Functional enrichment, protein-protein interaction network (PPI), and module analyses were performed using Metascape tools. An...

Landscape of tissue-specific RNA Editome provides insight into co-regulated and altered gene expression in pigs (Sus-scrofa)

Adeyinka A. Adetula, Xinhao Fan, Yongsheng Zhang, Yilong Yao, Junyu Yan, Muya Chen, Yijie Tang, Yuwen Liu, Guoqiang Yi, Kui Li & Zhonglin Tang
RNA editing generates genetic diversity in mammals by altering amino acid sequences, miRNA targeting site sequences, influencing the stability of targeted RNAs, and causing changes in gene expression. However, the extent to which RNA editing affect gene expression via modifying miRNA binding site remains unexplored. Here, we first profiled the dynamic A-to-I RNA editome across tissues of Duroc and Luchuan pigs. The RNA editing events at the miRNA binding sites were generated. The biological function...

Nanomedicines in oral cancer: inspiration comes from extracellular vesicles and biomimetic nanoparticles - Supplementary dataset

Yu-Ting Bai, Xue-Qiong Zhang, Xiao-Jie Chen & Gang Zhou
Oral cancer is a common life-threatening malignancy having high mortality and morbidity rates. During the treatment process, individuals unavoidably experience severe side effects. It is essential to develop safer and more effective strategies. Currently, extracellular vesicles (EVs) and biomimetic nanoparticles are nanomedicines with long-term blood circulation and lower off-target toxicity that orchestrate immune responses and accumulate specifically in tumor sites. EVs create a synergetic effect by encapsulating drugs and collaborating with naturally loaded elements in...

Nanomedicines in oral cancer: inspiration comes from extracellular vesicles and biomimetic nanoparticles

Yu-Ting Bai, Xue-Qiong Zhang, Xiao-Jie Chen & Gang Zhou
Oral cancer is a common life-threatening malignancy having high mortality and morbidity rates. During the treatment process, individuals unavoidably experience severe side effects. It is essential to develop safer and more effective strategies. Currently, extracellular vesicles (EVs) and biomimetic nanoparticles are nanomedicines with long-term blood circulation and lower off-target toxicity that orchestrate immune responses and accumulate specifically in tumor sites. EVs create a synergetic effect by encapsulating drugs and collaborating with naturally loaded elements in...

Bioinformatics analysis reveals the competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) coexpression network in the tumor microenvironment and prognostic biomarkers in soft tissue sarcomas

Dandan Zou, Yang Wang, Meng Wang, Bo Zhao, Fei Hu, Yanguo Li & Bingming Zhang
Soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) are rare, heterogeneous mesenchymal neoplasias. Understanding the tumor microenvironment (TME) and identifying potential biomarkers for prognosis associated with the TME of STS might provide effective clues for immune therapy. We evaluated the immune scores and stromal scores of STS patients by using the RNA sequencing dataset from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database and the ESTIMATE algorithm. Then, the differentially expressed mRNAs (DEGs), miRNAs (DEMs) and lncRNAs (DELs) were identified after...

Additional file 15 of Genome-wide identification and characterization of lncRNAs in sunflower endosperm

Shuai Yu, Zhichao Zhang, Jing Li, Yanbin Zhu, Yanzhe Yin, Xiaoyu Zhang, Yuxin Dai, Ao Zhang, Cong Li, Yanshu Zhu, Jinjuan Fan, Yanye Ruan & Xiaomei Dong
Additional file 15. GTF File of candidate lncRNAs identified in sunflower endosperm.

Additional file 3 of Genome-wide identification and characterization of lncRNAs in sunflower endosperm

Shuai Yu, Zhichao Zhang, Jing Li, Yanbin Zhu, Yanzhe Yin, Xiaoyu Zhang, Yuxin Dai, Ao Zhang, Cong Li, Yanshu Zhu, Jinjuan Fan, Yanye Ruan & Xiaomei Dong
Additional file 3: Table S3. GO Gene Ontology analysis of co-expressed protein-coding genes with all candidate lncRNAs.

Additional file 2 of Genome-wide screening for differentially methylated long noncoding RNAs identifies LIFR-AS1 as an epigenetically regulated lncRNA that inhibits the progression of colorectal cancer

Peng Song, Ying Li, Feng Wang, Lingxiao Pu, Linsen Bao, Hengfei Gao, Chuandong Zhu, Meng Wang & Liang Tao
Additional file 2: Table S1. The characteristics of methylation-driven lncRNAs.

A novel type of phytosulfokine, PSK-ε, positively regulates root elongation and formation of lateral roots and root nodules in Medicago truncatula

Qi Di, Yi Li, Danping Zhang, Wei Wu, Lin Zhang, Xing Zhao, Li Luo & Liangliang Yu
Phytosulfokines (PSKs) are a class of tyrosine-sulfated pentapeptides. PSK-α, PSK-γ, and PSK-δ are three reported PSK members involved in regulating plant growth, development, and resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. Here, we reported a novel type of PSK, PSK-ε with the sequence YSO3VYSO3TN, and its precursor proteins (MtPSKε, LjPSKε, and GmPSKε), specifically from legume species. PSK-ε peptide differs from PSK-δ by one amino acid and is close to PSK-δ in the phylogenetic relationship. Expression profile...

A novel type of phytosulfokine, PSK-ε, positively regulates root elongation and formation of lateral roots and root nodules in Medicago truncatula

Qi Di, Yi Li, Danping Zhang, Wei Wu, Lin Zhang, Xing Zhao, Li Luo & Liangliang Yu
Phytosulfokines (PSKs) are a class of tyrosine-sulfated pentapeptides. PSK-α, PSK-γ, and PSK-δ are three reported PSK members involved in regulating plant growth, development, and resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. Here, we reported a novel type of PSK, PSK-ε with the sequence YSO3VYSO3TN, and its precursor proteins (MtPSKε, LjPSKε, and GmPSKε), specifically from legume species. PSK-ε peptide differs from PSK-δ by one amino acid and is close to PSK-δ in the phylogenetic relationship. Expression profile...

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