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Adapting a Phage to Combat Phage Resistance

2020

Phage therapy is becoming a widely recognized alternative for fighting pathogenic bacteria due to increasing antibiotic resistance problems. However, one of the common concerns related to the use of phages is the evolution of bacterial resistance against the phages, putatively disabling the treatment. Experimental adaptation of the phage (phage training) to infect a resistant host has been used to combat this problem. Yet, there is very little information on the trade-offs of phage infectivity and host range. Here we co-cultured a myophage FCV-1 with its host, the fish pathogen Flavobacterium columnare, in lake water and monitored the interaction for a one-month period. Phage resistance was…

Microbiology (medical)phage therapyGLIDING MOTILITYPhage therapyvirusesmedicine.medical_treatmentevoluutioVirulencefish pathogenmedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryMicrobiologyGenomebakteriofagitArticleMicrobiologyBacteriophage03 medical and health sciencesAntibiotic resistancemedicineCRISPRPharmacology (medical)General Pharmacology Toxicology and Pharmaceutics030304 developmental biology11832 Microbiology and virologyInfectivitylääkeresistenssi0303 health sciencesPREDATIONPRODUCTIVITYbiology030306 microbiologylcsh:RM1-950ARMS-RACEPathogenic bacteriakalatauditbiology.organism_classificationEVOLUTIONfagiterapialcsh:Therapeutics. PharmacologyInfectious Diseasesphage resistancecoevolution1182 Biochemistry cell and molecular biologyVIRULENCEHOST-RANGEBACTERIOPHAGEAntibiotics
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Prophages and Past Prophage-Host Interactions Revealed by CRISPR Spacer Content in a Fish Pathogen

2020

The role of prophages in the evolution, diversification, or virulence of the fish pathogen Flavobacterium columnare has not been studied thus far. Here, we describe a functional spontaneously inducing prophage fF4 from the F. columnare type strain ATCC 23463, which is not detectable with commonly used prophage search methods. We show that this prophage type has a global distribution and is present in strains isolated from Finland, Thailand, Japan, and North America. The virions of fF4 are myoviruses with contractile tails and infect only bacterial strains originating from Northern Finland. The fF4 resembles transposable phages by similar genome organization and several gene orthologs. Addit…

Microbiology (medical)prophageVirulencevirusMicrobiologyGenomebakteriofagitArticlebakteeritFlavobacterium columnare03 medical and health sciencesLysogenVirologyCRISPRlcsh:QH301-705.5genomeProphage030304 developmental biology11832 Microbiology and virologyGenetics0303 health sciencesbiology030306 microbiologyBacteroidetesbacteroidetesGenomovarkalatauditbiology.organism_classification<i>Flavobacterium columnare</i>lcsh:Biology (General)CRISPRperimäFlavobacterium columnareCRISPR LociBACTERIOPHAGEMicroorganisms
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Persistence of Human Bocavirus 1 in Tonsillar Germinal Centers and Antibody-Dependent Enhancement of Infection

2021

Human bocavirus 1 (HBoV1), a common pediatric respiratory pathogen, can persist in airway secretions for months hampering diagnosis. It also persists in tonsils, providing potential reservoirs for airway shedding, with the exact location, host cell types, and virus activity unknown.

NASOPHARYNXviruksetPalatine TonsilFc receptorCHILDRENvirus persistenceMonocytesHuman bocavirusCONGENITAL INSENSITIVITYBokavirusChildviruspersistenssi11832 Microbiology and virology0303 health sciencesB-LymphocytesbiologyHuman bocavirusvasta-aineetDENGUE-VIRUS-INFECTIONrespiratory systemMiddle AgedQR1-5023. Good healthLymphatic systemB-CELLSChild PreschoolAntibodyCELL-LINE U937HUMAN PARVOVIRUSResearch ArticleAdultAdolescentEndosomesMicrobiologyinfektiotVirusHost-Microbe BiologyParvoviridae Infections03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultImmune systemnielurisaVirologytonsilsHumansAntibody-dependent enhancementRESPIRATORY VIRUSESparvovirukset030304 developmental biologyAgedRECEPTOR030306 microbiologyparvovirusInfant NewbornGerminal centerInfantbiology.organism_classificationGerminal CenterAntibody-Dependent Enhancementrespiratory tract diseasesgerminal centerImmunologyDNA Viralbiology.protein1182 Biochemistry cell and molecular biology3111 Biomedicinein situ hybridizationADEB-soluTRACTmBio
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Introduction. L'Écosse de Charles Nodier, un Eldorado romantique

2013

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OssianMythe de l'Eldorado[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureFrench RomanticismEsthétique du NordRomantisme -- EcosseScottish identityJames Macpherson 1736-1796Journal de voyageGrotte de FingalMythe du bon sauvageRomantisme -- FrancePréromantismeCharles Nodier 1780-1844Highlands et îles écossaises[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureScottish LiteratureRécit de voyage / littérature de voyageWalter Scott 1771-1832Exotisme -- Dans la littératurePittoresquePoèmes d'OssianComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Brief an Garlieb H. Merkel

1799

Ms. 930a, Nr. 8, Bl. 22r-23v Böttiger, Karl August. Brief an Garlieb H. Merkel, Weimar, d[en] 13. November 1797 Autora rokraksts / Autograph, vācu, angļu un latīņu val. / Deutsch, Englisch und Latein [4] lpp. / S. Attēlu numuri / Bildnummern: 930a-008-1 – 930a-008-4 Der Verfasser nennt in diesem inhaltsreichen Brief zahlreiche Namen und hält nicht nur die Verbindung mit Merkel, die aus dessen erstem Aufenthalt in Weimar resultierte, aufrecht, sondern gibt ihm weitere Hinweise und Empfehlung für seinen weiteren Aufenthalt in Dänemark. So rät er zur Übersetzung dreier Romane aus dem Englischen, darunter Jane Wests „A gossip's story“ (London 1796). Ferner bittet der Verfasser Merkel um Gefälli…

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The reduction of selenium(IV) by boreal Pseudomonas sp. strain T5-6-I – Effects on selenium(IV) uptake in Brassica oleracea

2019

Selenium (Se) is an essential micronutrient but toxic when taken in excessive amounts. Therefore, understanding the metabolic processes related to selenium uptake and bacteria-plant interactions coupled with selenium metabolism are of high importance. We cultivated Brassica oleracea with the previously isolated heterotrophic aerobic Se(IV)-reducing Pseudomonas sp. T5-6-I strain to better understand the phenomena of bacteria-mediated Se(IV) reduction on selenium availability to the plants. B. oleracea grown on Murashige and Skoog medium (MS-salt agar) with and without of Pseudomonas sp. were amended with Se(IV)/75Se(IV), and selenium transfer into plants was studied using autoradiography and…

Plant uptake116 Chemical scienceskaalitBrassica010501 environmental sciencesravinteet01 natural sciencesBiochemistryTOXICITYbakteeritchemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineMurashige and Skoog mediumHYPERACCUMULATORSELENATE030212 general & internal medicineFood sciencebacteriaseleniumGeneral Environmental Science11832 Microbiology and virology2. Zero hungerSPECTROSCOPYbiologyPseudomonasfood and beveragesBiodegradation EnvironmentalGROWTHbacteria-plant interactionsBrassica oleraceaEXPRESSIONkasviekologiaeducationchemistry.chemical_elementBrassica114 Physical sciencesSelenateSelenium03 medical and health sciencesPseudomonasplant uptakeHyperaccumulatorACCUMULATION0105 earth and related environmental sciencesBacteria11831 Plant biologybiology.organism_classificationpseudomonaschemistryBIOFORTIFICATIONPLANT SELENIUMseleeniARABIDOPSIS-THALIANABacteriaSeleniumBacteria-plant interactionsEnvironmental Research
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Iewehrojami latweeschi: skizes un atzerejumi [Ievērojami latvieši]

1887

Saturs: Priekšvārds -- Cimzes tēvs -- Krogzemju Mikus (Auseklis) -- J. Pilsātnieks -- Krišjānis Kalniņš -- Juris Alunāns -- Fr. Treulands (Fr. Brīvzemnieks) -- virsnieks Andrejs Pumpurs -- Brāļi Reinis un Matīss Kaudzīši -- Baumaņu Kārlis -- Marija Pēkšēna -- Jurjānu Andrejs.

Pumpurs Andrejs1841-1902Pēkšēna Marija1845-1903Kaudzīte Reinis1839-1920:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects [Research Subject Categories]Kultūras vēsture - LatvijaCimze Jānis1814-1881Baumaņu Kārlis1835-1905Latvian culture - historyBiographies of cultural workers - LatviaKalniņš Krišjānis1847-1885Cultural history - LatviaAlunāns Juris1832-1864Kultūras darbinieku biogrāfijas - LatvijaLatvijas kultūras vēstureBrīvzemnieks Fricis1846-1907Pilsātnieks Jēkabs1838-1879BiogrāfijasKaudzīte Matīss1848-1926Auseklis1850-1879Jurjāns Andrejs1856-1922:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects [Research Subject Categories]Latvijas vēsture - biogrāfijas
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Evolutionary plasticity of SH3 domain binding by Nef proteins of the HIV-1/SIVcpz lentiviral lineage

2021

The accessory protein Nef of human and simian immunodeficiency viruses (HIV and SIV) is an important pathogenicity factor known to interact with cellular protein kinases and other signaling proteins. A canonical SH3 domain binding motif in Nef is required for most of these interactions. For example, HIV-1 Nef activates the tyrosine kinase Hck by tightly binding to its SH3 domain. An archetypal contact between a negatively charged SH3 residue and a highly conserved arginine in Nef (Arg77) plays a key role here. Combining structural analyses with functional assays, we here show that Nef proteins have also developed a distinct structural strategy—termed the "R-clamp”—that favors the formation …

RNA virusesviruksetvirusesSimian Acquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeHIV InfectionsPathology and Laboratory MedicineSH3 domainWhite Blood CellsImmunodeficiency VirusesAnimal CellsMedicine and Health SciencesBiology (General)MammalsGenetics11832 Microbiology and virology0303 health sciencesKinase030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyEukaryotavirus diseasesTransfection3. Good healthSIVMedical MicrobiologyViral PathogensViral evolutionVirusesVertebratesProto-Oncogene Proteins c-hckApesSimian Immunodeficiency VirusPathogensCellular TypesTyrosine kinaseResearch ArticlePrimateskinaasitEvolutionary ImmunologyLineage (genetic)QH301-705.5Immune CellsImmunologyevoluutioBiologyTransfectionResearch and Analysis MethodsHIV-tartuntaMicrobiologyViral EvolutionEvolution Molecularsrc Homology Domains03 medical and health sciencesVirologyRetrovirusesGeneticsAnimalsHumansLuciferaseAmino Acid Sequencenef Gene Products Human Immunodeficiency VirusChimpanzeesMolecular Biology TechniquesMicrobial PathogensMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologyEvolutionary BiologyBlood CellsSequence Homology Amino AcidMacrophagesLentivirusOrganismsBiology and Life SciencesHIVCell BiologyRC581-607Organismal Evolution3121 General medicine internal medicine and other clinical medicineMicrobial EvolutionAmniotesHIV-1ParasitologySalt bridgeproteiinitImmunologic diseases. AllergyZoology
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Tratado de economía política o Simple exposición del modo con que se forman, distribuyen y consumen las riquezas

T.1

RiquesaHistòria econòmicaEconomia S.XVIII-XIXEconomiaSay Jean Baptiste 1767-1832 Crítica i interpretació
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Structural Insight into CVB3-VLP Non-Adjuvanted Vaccine

2020

Coxsackievirus B (CVB) enteroviruses are common pathogens that can cause acute and chronic myocarditis, dilated cardiomyopathy, aseptic meningitis, and they are hypothesized to be a causal factor in type 1 diabetes. The licensed enterovirus vaccines and those currently in clinical development are traditional inactivated or live attenuated vaccines. Even though these vaccines work well in the prevention of enterovirus diseases, new vaccine technologies, like virus-like particles (VLPs), can offer important advantages in the manufacturing and epitope engineering. We have previously produced VLPs for CVB3 and CVB1 in insect cells. Here, we describe the production of CVB3-VLPs with enhanced pro…

and promotion of well-beingvirusesPROTECTS MICEPOLIOVIRUSCardiovascularcomplex mixturesvirus-like particle (VLP)virus-like particleVaccine RelatedvaccineIMMUNE-RESPONSECoxsackievirus B (CVB)COXSACKIEVIRUS B3lcsh:QH301-705.5PARTICLE VACCINE11832 Microbiology and virologyPreventionrokotteetvirus diseasesMICROSCOPYPrevention of disease and conditionsenteroviruksetHeart DiseaseInfectious DiseasesGood Health and Well Beinglcsh:Biology (General)3.4 VaccinesCoxsackievirus BENTEROVIRUS 71VIRUSImmunization3111 BiomedicineInfectionRECEPTOR-BINDINGB1Biotechnology
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