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Xiongjun Shao et al.
Biotechnology for biofuels, 8, 35-35 (2015-03-24)
Winter annual crops such as winter rye (Secale cereale L) can produce biomass feedstock on seasonally fallow land that continues to provide high-value food and feed from summer annuals such as corn and soybeans. As energy double crops, winter grasses
Carlos Angulo et al.
Developmental and comparative immunology, 78, 149-159 (2017-10-08)
The nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) proteins have crucial roles in the development and function of the immune system since they not only regulate activation of T cells but are also involved in the control of thymocyte development
Pu-Ting Dong et al.
Science advances, 7(2) (2021-02-02)
Ergosterol-targeting amphotericin B (AmB) is the first line of defense for life-threatening fungal infections. Two models have been proposed to illustrate AmB assembly in the cell membrane; one is the classical ion channel model in which AmB vertically forms transmembrane
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Anne Kerlikowski et al.
Journal of biophotonics, 13(12), e202000221-e202000221 (2020-09-16)
Reinfection in endodontically treated teeth is linked to the complexity of the root canal system, which is problematic to reach with conventional disinfection methods. As plasma is expected to have the ability to sanitize narrow areas, the aim of this
Julia Kennedy-Darling et al.
Analytical chemistry, 86(12), 5678-5681 (2014-05-23)
Protein-DNA binding interactions play critical roles in important cellular processes such as gene expression, cell division, and chromosomal organization. Techniques to identify and characterize these interactions often utilize formaldehyde cross-linking for stabilization of the complexes. Advantages of formaldehyde as a
Julia Kennedy-Darling et al.
Journal of proteome research, 13(8), 3810-3825 (2014-07-08)
DNA-protein interactions play critical roles in the control of genome expression and other fundamental processes. An essential element in understanding how these systems function is to identify their molecular components. We present here a novel strategy, Hybridization Capture of Chromatin
Pedro M D S Abrantes et al.
Journal of microbiological methods, 169, 105815-105815 (2019-12-25)
Candida albicans and streptococci are amongst the most common fungal and bacterial organisms present in the oral cavity, with a growing body of evidence implicating C. albicans in increased caries severity and in the formation of the cariogenic biofilm. However
Ilias Kounatidis et al.
G3 (Bethesda, Md.), 8(5), 1637-1647 (2018-03-15)
Candida glabrata (C. glabrata) forms part of the normal human gut microbiota but can cause life-threatening invasive infections in immune-compromised individuals. C. glabrata displays high resistance to common azole antifungals, which necessitates new treatments. In this investigation, we identified five
Veronique Archambault-Leger et al.
Biotechnology for biofuels, 5(1), 49-49 (2012-07-21)
The impact of hydrothermal flowthrough (FT) pretreatment severity on pretreatment and solubilization performance metrics was evaluated for three milled feedstocks (corn stover, bagasse, and poplar) and two conversion systems (simultaneous saccharification and fermentation using yeast and fungal cellulase, and fermentation
Christina Bergonzo et al.
Proteins, 88(9), 1189-1196 (2020-03-18)
ClpS2 is a small protein under development as a probe for selectively recognizing N-terminal amino acids of N-degron peptide fragments. To understand the structural basis of ClpS2 specificity for an N-terminal amino acid, all atom molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were
Zuochen Wang et al.
Nature communications, 11(1), 2670-2670 (2020-05-31)
The assembly of active and self-propelled particles is an emerging strategy to create dynamic materials otherwise impossible. However, control of the complex particle interactions remains challenging. Here, we show that various dynamic interactions of active patchy particles can be orchestrated
Lisa M Røst et al.
Metabolites, 10(2) (2020-02-26)
Absolute quantification of intracellular metabolite pools is a prerequisite for modeling and in-depth biological interpretation of metabolomics data. It is the final step of an elaborate metabolomics workflow, with challenges associated with all steps-from sampling to quantifying the physicochemically diverse
P S Nunes et al.
The Analyst, 140(12), 4007-4020 (2015-04-30)
The industrial production of cells has a large unmet need for greater process monitoring, in addition to the standard temperature, pH and oxygen concentration determination. Monitoring the cell health by a vast range of fluorescence cell-based assays can greatly improve
Runhui Liu et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 136(11), 4333-4342 (2014-03-13)
Fungal infections are a major challenge to human health that is heightened by pathogen resistance to current therapeutic agents. Previously, we were inspired by host-defense peptides to develop nylon-3 polymers (poly-β-peptides) that are toxic toward the fungal pathogen Candida albicans
Fatemeh Mohammadipanah et al.
Pharmaceutical biology, 56(1), 51-59 (2017-12-26)
Actinobacteria are a precious source of novel bioactive metabolites with potential pharmaceutical applications. Representatives of 11 genera of rare Actinobacteria were selected for the evaluation of antioxidant activity. Fermentation broths of the Actinobacteria were extracted and dosage of 10 to
Lilia Y Kucheryavykh et al.
International journal of molecular sciences, 19(6) (2018-06-13)
While it is known that amyloid beta (Aβ) deposits are found in different tissues of both Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients and healthy individuals, there remain questions about the physiological role of these deposits, the origin of the Aβ peptide, and
Jit Ern Chen et al.
PloS one, 14(2), e0211936-e0211936 (2019-02-20)
Modern transformation and genome editing techniques have shown great success across a broad variety of organisms. However, no study of successfully applied genome editing has been reported in a dinoflagellate despite the first genetic transformation of Symbiodinium being published about
Ilseung Yang et al.
Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. B, Biology, 166, 52-57 (2016-11-21)
We synthesized a new organic fluorescent dye named resveratrone glucoside from the photoreaction of naturally-occurring phytoalexin compound resveratrol glucoside (resveratrol-3-β-mono-d-glucoside), which is abundant in various plants such as berries, herbs, nuts and grapes. Just like its predecessor molecule resveratrone that
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