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We identified 7 up-regulated MRG and 2 down-regulated MRG in KBD cartilage, involved in collagen, apoptosis, metabolism and growth & development.
This is due to the retention of Pb in the form of metal rich granules (MRG) in their kidneys throughout the mollusc lifespan.
As shown by Table 2, we identified 10 up-regulated MRG in KBD with an averaged expression ratio 5.23.
To evaluate the expression levels of MRG in KBD cartilage, 1,167 MRG were derived from environmentally related genomic database Toxicogenomics (http://ctd.mdibl.org/)[ 16, 17].
In 5.5% (5/91) of samples, we defined 10.9 Mbp minimal region of gain (MRG) in 1q21.2 1q23 including CKS1B and ANP32E, two genes associated with poor prognosis in MM.
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Our findings may provide new insights into the mechanism of MRGs in regulation of gene expression in green plants.
In contrast, inhibition of translation has no impact on the formation of MRGs, excluding the possibility that the disappearance of MRGs in cells exposed to transcription inhibitors is due to a drop in mitochondrial encoded proteins.
Based on our hypothesis on the role of MRGs in processing of tRNA-containing polycistronic transcripts, we expected that RNase Z, the enzyme that cleaves tRNA at its 3′ terminus, would be enriched in MRGs; however, this does not appear to be the case.
There are two homologues of MRG proteins in green plants, MRG1/2 in Arabidopsis and MRG701/702 in rice.
Our findings may aid in understanding the function of MRG proteins in green plants.
MRG participated in the conception and design of the approach, WFD took part in drafting the manuscript and helped coordinate the study.
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