Demey, Lucas M. Gumerov, Vadim M. Xing, Jiawei Zhulin, Igor B. DiRita, Victor J.
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Microbiology Spectrum
To adapt and proliferate, bacteria must sense and respond to the ever-changing environment. Transmembrane transcription regulators (TTRs) are a family of one-component transcription regulators that respond to extracellular information and influence gene expression from the cytoplasmic membrane. How TTRs function to modulate expression of their targ...
Wachter, Shaun Larson, Charles L. Virtaneva, Kimmo Kanakabandi, Kishore Darwitz, Benjamin Crews, Ben Storrud, Keelee Heinzen, Robert A. Beare, Paul A.
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Journal of Bacteriology
Coxiella burnetii is an obligate intracellular bacterium and the etiological agent of Q fever in humans. C. burnetii transitions between a replicative, metabolically active large-cell variant (LCV) and a spore-like, quiescent small-cell variant (SCV) as a likely mechanism to ensure survival between host cells and mammalian hosts. C. burnetii encode...
Wu, Honghong Li, Zhaohu
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Plant communications
Nano-enabled agriculture is a topic of intense research interest. However, our knowledge of how nanoparticles enter plants, plant cells, and organelles is still insufficient. Here, we discuss the barriers that limit the efficient delivery of nanoparticles at the whole-plant and single-cell levels. Some commonly overlooked factors, such as light con...
Abesekara, Manisha Sandupama Chau, Ying
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Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Surface modification of biomaterial can improve its biocompatibility and add new biofunctions, such as targeting specific tissues, communication with cells, and modulation of intracellular trafficking. Here, we summarize the use of various natural materials, namely, cell membrane, exosomes, proteins, peptides, lipids, fatty acids, and polysaccharid...
Shitut, Shraddha Shen, Meng-Jie Claushuis, Bart Derks, Rico J. E. Giera, Martin Rozen, Daniel Claessen, Dennis Kros, Alexander
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Microbiology Spectrum
Fusion of cells is an important and common biological process that leads to the mixing of cellular contents and the formation of multinuclear cells. Cell fusion occurs when distinct membranes are brought into proximity of one another and merge to become one. Fusion holds promise for biotechnological innovations, for instance, for the discovery of u...
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Bortezomib (BTZ) is a potent proteasome inhibitor currently being used to treat multiple myeloma. However, its high toxicity and resistance to therapy severely limit the treatment outcomes. Drug–membrane interactions have a crucial role in drugs’ behavior in vivo, affecting their bioavailability and pharmacological activity. Additionally, drugs’ to...
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Functional peptides are now widely used in a myriad of biomedical and clinical contexts, from cancer therapy and tumor targeting to the treatment of bacterial and viral infections. Underlying this diverse range of applications are the non-specific interactions that can occur between peptides and cell membranes, which, in many contexts, result in sp...
Mayoral, Joshua Guevara, Rebekah B. Rivera-Cuevas, Yolanda Tu, Vincent Tomita, Tadakimi Romano, Julia D. Gunther-Cummins, Leslie Sidoli, Simone Coppens, Isabelle Carruthers, Vernon B.
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mBio
The intracellular parasite Toxoplasma gondii adapts to diverse host cell environments within a replicative compartment that is heavily decorated by secreted proteins. In an attempt to identify novel parasite secreted proteins that influence host cell activity, we identified and characterized a transmembrane dense granule protein dubbed GRA64 (TGME4...
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The method of using high-performance liquid chromatography with a charged aerosol detector method (HPLC-CAD) was developed for the separation and determination of phospholipids isolated from cell membranes. The established cell lines—normal and neoplastic prostate cells and normal skin fibroblasts and melanoma cells—were selected for the study. Chr...
Kreiser, Ryan P Wright, Aidan K Sasser, Liam R Rinauro, Dillon J Gabriel, Justus M Hsu, Claire M Hurtado, Jorge A McKenzie, Tristan L Errico, Silvia Albright, J Alex
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Funder: U.S. Military Academy / Funder: Centre for Misfolding Diseases, University of Cambridge / Funder: Gates Cambridge Trust / Funder: Army Research Laboratory / Funder: Defense Threat Reduction Agency / The molecular composition of the plasma membrane plays a key role in mediating the susceptibility of cells to perturbations induced by toxic mo...