Chavan, Archana G Swan, Jeffrey A Heisler, Joel Sancar, Cigdem Ernst, Dustin C Fang, Mingxu Palacios, Joseph G Spangler, Rebecca K Bagshaw, Clive R Tripathi, Sarvind
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Circadian clocks control gene expression to provide an internal representation of local time. We report reconstitution of a complete cyanobacterial circadian clock in vitro, including the central oscillator, signal transduction pathways, downstream transcription factor, and promoter DNA. The entire system oscillates autonomously and remains phase c...
Dubé, Marie-Pierre Legault, Marc-André Lemaçon, Audrey Lemieux Perreault, Louis-Philippe Fouodjio, René Waters, David D Kouz, Simon Pinto, Fausto J Maggioni, Aldo P Diaz, Rafael
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BackgroundThe randomized, placebo-controlled COLCOT (Colchicine Cardiovascular Outcomes Trial) has shown the benefits of colchicine 0.5 mg daily to lower the rate of ischemic cardiovascular events in patients with a recent myocardial infarction. Here, we conducted a post hoc pharmacogenomic study of COLCOT with the aim to identify genetic predictor...
Unoje, Ohimai Yang, Mengli Lu, Yang Su, Chang Liu, Haoping
Candida albicans is an important human pathogen responsible for causing both superficial and systemic infections. Its ability to switch from the yeast form to the hyphal growth form is required for its pathogenicity. Acidic pH inhibits hyphal initiation, but the nature of the mechanism for this inhibition is not completely clear. We show that acidi...
Jaguezeski, Antonise M Souza, Carine F Perin, Géssica Gebert, Roger R Baldi, Kelen R A Gomes, Teane M A Baldissera, Matheus D Andrade, Cinthia M Stefani, Lenita M Da Silva, Aleksandro S
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Microbial pathogenesis
Energy metabolism is a sensitive indicator of cellular disorders. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate changes in cardiac and hepatic energy metabolism during listeriosis using an experimental model. We divided gerbils into two groups: Control (n = 11) and orally Infected (n = 12) with 5 × 109 CFU/mL of Listeria monocytogenes. ...
Khaled, Mariam Lofty Bykhovskaya, Yelena Gu, Chunfang Liu, Alice Drewry, Michelle D Chen, Zhong Mysona, Barbara A Parker, Emily McNabb, Ryan P Yu, Hongfang
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Keratoconus (KC) is the most common corneal ectatic disorder affecting >300,000 people in the US. KC normally has its onset in adolescence, progressively worsening through the third to fourth decades of life. KC patients report significant impaired vision-related quality of life. Genetic factors play an important role in KC pathogenesis. To identif...
Zhang, Xiao-Nan Cheng, Qinqin Chen, Jingwen Lam, Albert T Lu, Yanran Dai, Zhefu Pei, Hua Evdokimov, Nikolai M Louie, Stan G Zhang, Yong
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Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+)-dependent ADP-ribosylation plays important roles in physiology and pathophysiology. It has been challenging to study this key type of enzymatic post-translational modification in particular for protein poly-ADP-ribosylation (PARylation). Here we explore chemical and chemoenzymatic synthesis of NAD+ analogues...
Yang, P Ormerod, JT Liu, W Ma, C Zomaya, AY Yang, JYH
© 2018 IEEE. Class labels are required for supervised learning but may be corrupted or missing in various applications. In binary classification, for example, when only a subset of positive instances is labeled whereas the remaining are unlabeled, positive-unlabeled (PU) learning is required to model from both positive and unlabeled data. Similarly...
Jaffe, Alexander L Castelle, Cindy J Dupont, Christopher L Banfield, Jillian F
Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RuBisCO) is considered to be the most abundant enzyme on Earth. Despite this, its full diversity and distribution across the domains of life remain to be determined. Here, we leverage a large set of bacterial, archaeal, and viral genomes recovered from the environment to expand our understanding of e...
Siegel, Sara D Amer, Brendan R Wu, Chenggang Sawaya, Michael R Gosschalk, Jason E Clubb, Robert T Ton-That, Hung
The widely conserved LytR-CpsA-Psr (LCP) family of enzymes in Gram-positive bacteria is known to attach glycopolymers, including wall teichoic acid, to the cell envelope. However, it is undetermined if these enzymes are capable of catalyzing glycan attachment to surface proteins. In the actinobacterium Actinomyces oris, an LCP homolog here named Lc...
Gan, J Qiu, J Deng, C Lan, W Chen, Q Hu, Y
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