Taylor, Annie E Hering, Moritz Elsegood, Mark RJ Teat, Simon J Weaver, George W Arroo, Randolph RJ Kaiser, Marcel Maeser, Pascal Bhambra, Avninder S
Human African trypanosomiasis, or sleeping sickness, is a neglected tropical disease caused by Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense and Trypanosoma brucei gambiense and is invariably fatal unless treated. Current therapies present limitations in their application, parasite resistance, or require further clinical investigation for wider use. Our work, inf...
Swift-Ramirez, Wyatt R Whalen, Lindsay A Thompson, Lia K Shoemaker, Kaylee E Rubio, Aris R Weiss, Gregory A
Maleimide and amidine functionalities often appear in medicinal and natural product targets. We describe a catalyst-free, three-component coupling reaction for the synthesis of amidinomaleimides. This one-pot reaction fuses a broad range of secondary amines and aldehydes with azidomaleimides. The conditions are mild, simple, modular, high yielding,...
Kakouridis, Anne Diamond, Spencer Eng, Thomas Mills, Heath J Gámez Holzhaus, Olivia Summers, Michael L Garcia-Pichel, Ferran Mukhopadhyay, Aindrila
Effective transport of biological systems as cargo during space travel is a critical requirement to use synthetic biology and biomanufacturing in outer space. Bioproduction using microbes will drive the extent to which many human needs can be met in environments with limited resources. Vast repositories of biological parts and strains are available...
He, Li McAndrew, Ryan Barbu, Razvan Gifford, Grant Halacoglu, Cari Drouin-Allaire, Camille Weber, Lindsey Kristensen, Line G Gupta, Sayan Chen, Yan
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Engineered reverse hairpin constructs containing a partial C-heptad repeat (CHR) sequence followed by a short loop and full-length N-heptad repeat (NHR) were previously shown to form trimers in solution and to be nanomolar inhibitors of HIV-1 Env mediated fusion. Their target is the in situ gp41 fusion intermediate, and they have similar potency to...
Xu, Dongwei Qu, Xiaoye Yang, Tao Sheng, Mingwei Bian, Xiyun Zhan, Yongqiang Tian, Yizhu Lin, Yuanbang Jin, Yuting Wang, Xiao
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Innate immune activation is critical for initiating hepatic inflammation during nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) progression. However, the mechanisms by which immunoregulatory molecules recognize lipogenic, fibrotic, and inflammatory signals remain unclear. Here, we show that high-fat diet (HFD)-induced oxidative stress activates Foxo1, YAP, and...
Saha, Ranajay Vázquez-Salazar, Alberto Nandy, Aditya Chen, Irene A
The relationship between genotype and phenotype, or the fitness landscape, is the foundation of genetic engineering and evolution. However, mapping fitness landscapes poses a major technical challenge due to the amount of quantifiable data that is required. Catalytic RNA is a special topic in the study of fitness landscapes due to its relatively sm...
Torres-Tiji, Y Sethuram, H Gupta, A McCauley, J Dutra-Molino, J-V Pathania, R Saxton, L Kang, K Hillson, NJ Mayfield, SP
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Algae biotechnology holds immense promise for revolutionizing the bioeconomy through the sustainable and scalable production of various bioproducts. However, their development has been hindered by the lack of advanced genetic tools. This study introduces a synthetic biology approach to develop such tools, focusing on the construction and testing of...
Sandhu, Yasmin K Bath, Harman S Shergill, Jasmine Liang, Christopher Syed, Amina U Ngo, Allyson Karim, Fariha Serrano, Geidy E Beach, Thomas G Mukherjee, Jogeshwar
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The diagnostic value of imaging Aβ plaques in Alzheimer's disease (AD) has accelerated the development of fluorine-18 labeled radiotracers with a longer half-life for easier translation to clinical use. We have developed [18F]flotaza, which shows high binding to Aβ plaques in postmortem human AD brain slices with low white matter binding. We report...
Ennist, Nathan M Wang, Shunzhi Kennedy, Madison A Curti, Mariano Sutherland, George A Vasilev, Cvetelin Redler, Rachel L Maffeis, Valentin Shareef, Saeed Sica, Anthony V
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Natural photosystems couple light harvesting to charge separation using a 'special pair' of chlorophyll molecules that accepts excitation energy from the antenna and initiates an electron-transfer cascade. To investigate the photophysics of special pairs independently of the complexities of native photosynthetic proteins, and as a first step toward...
Sison, Stephanie A Paclibar, Cayz G Liang, Christopher Mukherjee, Jogeshwar
Using a molecular modeling approach for Tau-binding sites, we modified our previously reported imaging agent, [125I]INFT, for the potential improvement of binding properties to Tau in an Alzheimer's disease (AD) brain. Two new derivatives, namely [125I]ISAS and [125I]NIPZ, were designed, where binding energies at site 1 of Tau were -7.4 and -6.0 kc...