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Carbon Amendments Induce Shifts in Nutrient Use, Inhibitory, and Resistance Phenotypes Among Soilborne Streptomyces

2019

Carbon amendments are used in agriculture for increasing microbial activity and biomass in the soil. Changes in microbial community composition and function in response to carbon additions to soil have been associated with biological suppression of soilborne diseases. However, the specific selective impacts of carbon amendments on microbial antagonistic populations are not well understood. We investigated the effects of soil carbon amendments on nutrient use profiles, and antibiotic inhibitory and resistance phenotypes of Streptomyces populations from agricultural soils. Soil mesocosms were amended at intervals over 9 months with low or high dose solutions of glucose, fructose, a complex am…

Microbiology (medical)antibiotic resistanceSoil biologylcsh:QR1-502Biomassantibiotic inhibitioncomplex mixturesStreptomycesMicrobiologylcsh:Microbiology03 medical and health sciencesNutrientnatural sciencesOriginal Research030304 developmental biologysoil mesocosms0303 health sciencesbiology030306 microbiologyfungifood and beveragesSoil chemistrySoil carbonbiology.organism_classificationStreptomycesresource useAgronomyMicrobial population biologySoil watercarbon amendmentsFrontiers in Microbiology
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Soil Fungal Community in Grazed Inner Mongolian Grassland Adjacent to Coal-Mining Activity.

2021

Coal mining results in reduced soil quality and makes environments less stable. Soil fungi are suitable indicators of soil quality for monitoring purposes. Here, the objective was therefore to investigate the effects of grazing and mining on the composition of the soil fungal community at the periphery of an opencast coal-mine dump in the Shengli mining area, Xilingol League, Inner Mongolia. A total of 2110 fungal operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were identified and subdivided into 81 orders and nine categories, based on trophic modes. The sensitivity of soil factors to coal-mining and grazing was differently. The sensitive factor to mining was soil pH, and that to grazing were soil nitra…

Microbiology (medical)geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industryedaphic variablesCoal miningEdaphicSoil qualitycomplex mixturesMicrobiologyQR1-502GrasslandAgronomySoil pHGrazingMantel testEnvironmental sciencegrazingfungal communityStipa kryloviibusinessTrophic levelOriginal Researchcoal miningFrontiers in microbiology
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Nonequilibrium depletion interactions in active microrheology.

2017

Entropic depletion forces arise between mesoscopic bodies that are immersed in a suspension of macromolecules, such as colloid-polymer mixtures. Here we consider the case of a driven colloidal probe in the presence of another, passive colloidal particle, both solvated in an ideal bath of small spherical particles. We calculate the nonequilibrium forces mediated by the depletants on the two colloidal particles within a dynamical superposition approximation (DSA) scheme. In order to assess the quality of this approximation, and to obtain the colloidal microstructure around the driven probe, we corroborate our theoretical results with Brownian dynamics simulations.

Microrheologyendocrine systemMesoscopic physicsChemistrydigestive oral and skin physiologyNon-equilibrium thermodynamicsGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter Physicscomplex mixtures01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasSuspension (chemistry)body regionsCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterSuperposition principleColloidClassical mechanicsChemical physics0103 physical sciencesBrownian dynamics010306 general physicsMacromoleculeSoft matter
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Effect of alkaline ph on sealing ability of white mineral trioxide aggregate

2011

Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate microleakage of white mineral trioxide aggregate (WMTA) after its exposure to a range of alkaline environments during hydration. Study Design: Seventy single-rooted teeth were divided into 4 experimental and 2 control groups. All the teeth were instrumented, and their apices were resected. Root-end cavities were filled with WMTA in the experimental groups. In the control groups, root-end cavities were not filled. Root-end fillings were exposed to alkaline environments with pH values of 7.4, 8.4, 9.4, or 10.4 for 3 days. Microleakage was evaluated by bovine serum albumin. Evaluations were carried out at 24-hour intervals for 80 days. Data wer…

Mineral trioxide aggregatePost hocDental CementsDentistryIn Vitro Techniquescomplex mixturesDental cementHumansAluminum CompoundsGeneral DentistryDental LeakageChemistrybusiness.industrySilicatesOxidesCalcium CompoundsHydrogen-Ion Concentration:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]equipment and suppliesDrug CombinationsOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASTukey's range testbacteriaSurgerybusinessMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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Atmospheric Mineral Dust - Properties and Source Markers

1989

Mineral dust particles from arid regions of the earth are a substantial fraction of the atmospheric aerosol. Due to long range transport mineral dust is found in all types of airmasses and thus in remote regions too. Physical and chemical properties allow to distinguish mineral aerosols easily from other types of aerosols. Many characteristic features are similar to those of global average crust. Only major deviations from this mean composition are reflected by the mineral aerosol composition. In order to derive source characteristic features from mineral dust samples advanced statistical methods coupled with various analytical tools from the mineralogy and chemistrymust be applied.

MineralDust stormEnvironmental scienceMineralogyCrustMineral dustEnrichment factorcomplex mixturesAridEarth (classical element)Aerosol
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The Molecular Anatomy of Human Hsp60 and its Similarity with that of Bacterial Orthologs and Acetylcholine Receptor Reveal a Potential Pathogenetic R…

2012

Heat-shock protein 60 (Hsp60) is ubiquitous and highly conserved being present in eukaryotes and prokaryotes, including pathogens. This chaperonin, although typically a mitochondrial protein, can also be found in other intracellular sites, extracellularly, and in circulation. Thus, it can signal the immune system and participate in the development of inflammation and immune reactions. Both phenomena can be elicited by human and foreign Hsp60 (e.g., bacterial GroEL), when released into the blood by infectious agents. Consequently, all these Hsp60 proteins become part of a complex autoimmune response characterized by multiple cross reactions because of their structural similarities. In this s…

Models MolecularMolecular Sequence Datachemical and pharmacologic phenomenaAnti-Chaperonin ImmunityBiologymedicine.disease_causecomplex mixturesEpitopeProtein Structure SecondaryHsp60; Myasthenia Gravis; Anti-Chaperonin Immunity; Chlamydia trachomatis; Chlamydia pneumoniae; AChRα1MicrobiologyChaperoninCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceImmune systemChlamydia trachomatiBacterial ProteinsChlamydia pneumoniaeMyasthenia GravisAChRα1medicineHumansReceptors CholinergicAmino Acid SequenceAcetylcholine receptorSequence Homology Amino AcidfungiImmunityCell BiologyGeneral MedicineChaperonin 60Hsp60GroELMyasthenia GraviMolecular mimicryImmunologyHSP60Chlamydia trachomatis
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Crystallization and Preliminary Analysis of Crystals of the 24-Meric Hemocyanin of the Emperor Scorpion (Pandinus imperator)

2011

Hemocyanins are giant oxygen transport proteins found in the hemolymph of several invertebrate phyla. They constitute giant multimeric molecules whose size range up to that of cell organelles such as ribosomes or even small viruses. Oxygen is reversibly bound by hemocyanins at binuclear copper centers. Subunit interactions within the multisubunit hemocyanin complex lead to diverse allosteric effects such as the highest cooperativity for oxygen binding found in nature. Crystal structures of a native hemocyanin oligomer larger than a hexameric substructure have not been published until now. We report for the first time growth and preliminary analysis of crystals of the 24-meric hemocyanin (M(…

Models MolecularSciencemedicine.medical_treatmentProtein subunitBiophysicsElectronschemical and pharmacologic phenomenaCooperativityBiologyCrystallography X-RayBiochemistrycomplex mixtures570 Life sciencesArthropod ProteinsScorpionsPandinusHemolymphMacromolecular Structure AnalysismedicineAnimalsMolecular replacementProtein Structure QuaternaryBiologyMultidisciplinaryQROxygen transportProteinsComputational BiologyHemocyaninAnatomybiology.organism_classificationCrystallographyHemocyaninsMedicineProtein MultimerizationCrystallizationOxygen binding570 BiowissenschaftenResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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Crystal Structure of Perakine Reductase, Founding Member of a Novel Aldo-Keto Reductase (AKR) Subfamily That Undergoes Unique Conformational Changes …

2012

Perakine reductase (PR) catalyzes the NADPH-dependent reduction of the aldehyde perakine to yield the alcohol raucaffrinoline in the biosynthetic pathway of ajmaline in Rauvolfia, a key step in indole alkaloid biosynthesis. Sequence alignment shows that PR is the founder of the new AKR13D subfamily and is designated AKR13D1. The x-ray structure of methylated His(6)-PR was solved to 2.31 Å. However, the active site of PR was blocked by the connected parts of the neighbor symmetric molecule in the crystal. To break the interactions and obtain the enzyme-ligand complexes, the A213W mutant was generated. The atomic structure of His(6)-PR-A213W complex with NADPH was determined at 1.77 Å. Overal…

Models Molecularendocrine systemConformational changeProtein ConformationStereochemistryReductaseCrystallography X-Raycomplex mixturesMethylationBiochemistryProtein Structure SecondaryRauwolfiaEvolution MolecularProtein structurehemic and lymphatic diseasesheterocyclic compoundsMolecular BiologyAldo-keto reductaseCofactor bindingbiologyChemistryorganic chemicalsActive siteCell BiologyEnzyme structureAlcohol OxidoreductasesCrystallographyProtein Structure and Foldingbiology.proteinNADPH bindingSequence AlignmentNADPProtein BindingJournal of Biological Chemistry
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Hydration and water holding properties of cross-linked lignite humic acids

2014

Abstract Lignite and lignite humic acids, which are used as soil amendments sometimes, are supposed to improve soil properties such as water holding capacity. The structure of those materials is composed of various organic molecules stabilized mostly by weak interactions. Therefore, excess of water causes only partial swelling, but most of the physical structure is destabilized. This accelerates the desiccation and hampers their application as natural hydrogel-like substances. In order to stabilize the structure of lignite humic acids and improve the water holding capacity, we applied formaldehyde cross-linking procedure based on covalent coupling of aromatic humic acids moieties. By combin…

MoistureEnvironmental remediationChemistrySettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaSoil ScienceSorptioncomplex mixturesSoil conditionerlignite humic acids cross-linking hydration DSC NMR relaxometry water molecule bridgesChemical engineeringSoil watermedicineOrganic chemistryRelative humiditySwellingmedicine.symptomThermal analysis
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Synthetic antitumor vaccines containing MUC1 glycopeptides with two immunodominant domains-induction of a strong immune response against breast tumor…

2011

A shot in the arm for cancer treatment: two MUC1 tetanus toxoid vaccines were synthesized and induced a strong immune response in mice. The antibodies elicited by the vaccines show a high selectivity for the tumor cells in mammary carcinoma tissues and also distinguish between tumor tissues at different stages.

Molecular ConformationAntineoplastic AgentsBreast Neoplasmscomplex mixturesCancer VaccinesCatalysisBreast tumorMiceImmune systemmedicineAnimalsMUC1Mice Inbred BALB CVaccines SyntheticbiologyTetanusChemistryMucin-1ToxoidGlycopeptidesMammary Neoplasms ExperimentalGeneral Chemistrymedicine.diseaseGlycopeptideCancer researchbiology.proteinMCF-7 CellsExperimental pathologyFemaleAntibodyDrug Screening Assays AntitumorAngewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)
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