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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701681/the-journey-of-the-asian-forensic-sciences-network-afsn-through-fifteen-years
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angeline Yap, Nellie Cheng
The Asian Forensic Sciences Network was formed in 2008 by a small group of six forensic institutes from six countries in Asia, with the vision to create a common platform for scientists in the region to come together to advance forensic science, raise quality standards, and foster collaboration. Since its inception, the network has experienced remarkable growth, now comprising 70 member institutes from 18 countries across Asia. An Annual Meeting & Symposium, hosted by a member institute each year, serves as a cornerstone event for the network...
April 24, 2024: Forensic Science International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698435/folding-molecular-origami-from-ribosomal-rna
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anastasia Shapiro, Noah Joseph, Nadav Mellul, Almogit Abu-Horowitz, Boaz Mizrahi, Ido Bachelet
Approximately 80 percent of the total RNA in cells is ribosomal RNA (rRNA), making it an abundant and inexpensive natural source of long, single-stranded nucleic acid, which could be used as raw material for the fabrication of molecular origami. In this study, we demonstrate efficient and robust construction of 2D and 3D origami nanostructures utilizing cellular rRNA as a scaffold and DNA oligonucleotide staples. We present calibrated protocols for the robust folding of contiguous shapes from one or two rRNA subunits that are efficient to allow folding using crude extracts of total RNA...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Nanobiotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698177/ureibacillus-aquaedulcis-sp-nov-isolated-from-freshwater-well-and-reclassification-of-lysinibacillus-yapensis-and-lysinibacillus-antri-as-ureibacillus-yapensis-comb-nov-and-ureibacillus-antri-comb-nov
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amit Yadav, Ruchi Teware, Agrima Bhatt, Yash Bhavsar, Akanksha Maurya, Vipool Thorat, Venkata Ramana Vemuluri, Kiran Kirdat
A Gram-stain-positive aerobic, rod-shaped, spore-producing bacterium forming colonies with convex elevation and a smooth, intact margin was isolated from a freshwater sample collected from a well situated in an agricultural field. The 16S rRNA gene sequence of the isolated strain BA0131T showed the highest sequence similarity to Lysinibacillus yapensis ylb-03T (99.25%) followed by Ureibacillus chungkukjangi 2RL3-2T (98.91%) and U. sinduriensis BLB-1T (98.65%). The strain BA0131T was oxidase and catalase positive and urease negative...
May 2, 2024: Archives of Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696408/investigating-the-nature-of-prokaryotic-genomic-island-locations-within-a-genome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Reem Aldaihani, Lenwood S Heath
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is a powerful evolutionary force that considerably shapes the structure of prokaryotic genomes and is associated with genomic islands (GIs). A GI is a DNA segment composed of transferred genes that can be found within a prokaryotic genome, obtained through HGT. Much research has focused on detecting GIs in genomes, but here we pursue a new course, which is identifying possible preferred locations of GIs in the prokaryotic genome. Here, we identify the locations of the GIs within prokaryotic genomes to examine patterns in those locations...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694840/shaping-immunity-against-infectious-diseases-with-multivalent-dna-vaccines
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ami Patel
Immunization has dramatically transformed human and animal health. Since its earliest days, vaccination has served as a fundamental strategy for infectious disease prevention, providing population-level coverage for childhood diseases and seasonal infections, and serving as a rapid response to pandemic pathogens. Yet, there is continued circulation of endemic, emerging, and reemerging pathogens for which there are no licensed prophylactic measures. The successes of nucleic acid technologies during the COVID-19 pandemic, exemplified in the first two licensed mRNA vaccines [1] and the first DNA vaccine receiving emergency use authorization for human use [2], are reinvigorating vaccine development to tackle this urgent unmet need...
April 2024: Vaccine Insights
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693436/inclusion-body-myositis-viral-infections-and-tdp-43-a-narrative-review
#26
REVIEW
Vitalie Văcăraş, Romana Vulturar, Adina Chiş, Laura Damian
The ubiquitous RNA-processing molecule TDP-43 is involved in neuromuscular diseases such as inclusion body myositis, a late-onset acquired inflammatory myopathy. TDP-43 solubility and function are disrupted in certain viral infections. Certain viruses, high viremia, co-infections, reactivation of latent viruses, and post-acute expansion of cytotoxic T cells may all contribute to inclusion body myositis, mainly in an age-shaped immune landscape. The virally induced senescent, interferon gamma-producing cytotoxic CD8+ T cells with increased inflammatory, and cytotoxic features are involved in the occurrence of inclusion body myositis in most such cases, in a genetically predisposed host...
May 2, 2024: Clinical and Experimental Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693098/dna-based-replication-of-programmable-colloidal-assemblies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Steven van Kesteren, Pascal Diethelm, Se-Hyeong Jung, Lucio Isa
Nature uses replication to amplify the information necessary for the intricate structures vital for life. Despite some successes with pure nucleotide structures, constructing synthetic microscale systems capable of replication remains largely out of reach. Here, a functioning strategy is shown for the replication of microscale particle assemblies using DNA-coated colloids. By positioning DNA-functionalized colloids using capillary forces and embedding them into a polymer layer, programmable sequences of patchy particles are created that act as a primer and offer precise binding of complementary particles from suspension...
May 1, 2024: Small
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38692839/simulation-of-nanopore-sequencing-signal-data-with-tunable-parameters
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hasindu Gamaarachchi, James Ferguson, Hiruna Samarakoon, Kisaru Liyanage, Sri Parameswaran, Ira Deveson
In silico simulation of high-throughput sequencing data is a technique used widely in the genomics field. However, there is currently a lack of effective tools for creating simulated data from nanopore sequencing devices, which measure DNA or RNA molecules in the form of time-series current signal data. Here, we introduce Squigulator, a fast and simple tool for simulation of realistic nanopore signal data. Squigulator takes a reference genome, transcriptome or read sequences and generates corresponding raw nanopore signal data...
May 1, 2024: Genome Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691907/protein-coupled-thionine-acetate-probed-silica-nanoparticles-an-integrated-laser-assisted-therapeutic-approach-for-treating-cancer
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pankaj Kumar, Amit Singh, Niloy Sarkar, Mahima Kaushik
Herein, we report a multifaceted nanoformulation, developed by binding thionine acetate (TA) in silica matrix to form TA loaded silica nanoparticles (STA Nps), which were characterized using various physicochemical techniques. STA NPs were spherical shaped having size 40-50 nm and exhibited good heating efficiency, improved photostability and singlet oxygen production rate than TA alone. In PDT experiment, the rate of degradation for ABDMA was enhanced from 0.1367 min-1 for TA alone to 0.1774 min-1 for STA Nps, depicting an increase in the reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation ability of STA Nps...
April 25, 2024: Bioorganic Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688857/evolutionary-patterns-of-dna-base-composition-at-polymorphic-sites-highlight-the-role-of-the-environment-in-shaping-barley-and-rice-genomes
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiangjian Gou, Yang Shao, Xiao Wang, Haoran Shi, Jianming Yu, Xianran Li, Tingting Guo
Insights into changes in genome base composition underlying crop domestication can be gained by using comparative genomics. With this approach, previous studies have reported that crop genomes during domestication accumulate more nucleotides adenine (A) and thymine (T) (termed as [AT]-increase) across polymorphic sites. However, the potential influence of the environment or its factors, for example, solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation and temperature, on the [AT]-increase has not been well elucidated. Here, we investigated the [AT]-increase in barley (Hordeum vulgare L...
April 30, 2024: Plant Genome
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688284/chromosome-fusion-and-programmed-dna-elimination-shape-karyotypes-of-nematodes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
James R Simmons, Brandon Estrem, Maxim V Zagoskin, Ryan Oldridge, Sobhan Bahrami Zadegan, Jianbin Wang
An increasing number of metazoans undergo programmed DNA elimination (PDE), where a significant amount of DNA is selectively lost from the somatic genome during development. In some nematodes, PDE leads to the removal and remodeling of the ends of all germline chromosomes. In several species, PDE also generates internal breaks that lead to sequence loss and increased numbers of somatic chromosomes. The biological significance of these karyotype changes associated with PDE and the origin and evolution of nematode PDE remain largely unknown...
April 23, 2024: Current Biology: CB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688053/influence-of-oligonucleotides-structures-for-separation-of-diastereomers-by-capillary-electrophoresis-method-using-polyvinylpyrrolidone-1-300-000
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Taro Yamashita, Kosuke Nakamoto, Seiji Hitaoka, Junichi Mizoguchi, Tomohiro Watanabe, Takashi Hasebe
In the field of oligonucleotides drug discovery, phosphorothioate (PS) modification has been recognized as an effective tool to overcome the nuclease digestion, and generates 2n of possible diastereomers, where n equals the number of PS linkages. However, it is also well known that differences in drug efficacy and toxicity are caused by differences in stereochemistry of oligonucleotides. Therefore, the development of a high-resolution analytical method that enables stereo discrimination of oligonucleotides is desired...
April 25, 2024: Journal of Chromatography. A
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686679/high-throughput-label-free-detection-of-dna-origami-in-single-cell-suspensions-using-origamifish-flow
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shana Alexander, Wendy Xueyi Wang, Chung-Yi Tseng, Travis R Douglas, Leo Y T Chou
Structural DNA nanotechnology enables custom fabrication of nanoscale devices and promises diverse biological applications. However, the effects of design on DNA nanostructure (DN)-cell interactions in vitro and in vivo are not yet well-characterized. origamiFISH is a recently developed technique for imaging DNs in cells and tissues. Compared to the use of fluorescent tags, origamiFISH offers label-free and structure-agnostic detection of DNs with significantly improved sensitivity. Here, the origamiFISH technique is extended to quantify DNs in single-cell suspensions, including in nonadherent cells such as subsets of immune cells, via readout by flow cytometry...
April 30, 2024: Small
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686346/automated-layer-analysis-alan-an-image-analysis-tool-for-the-unbiased-characterization-of-mammalian-epithelial-architecture-in-culture
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christian Cammarota, Dan T Bergstralh, Tara M Finegan
Cultured mammalian cells are a common model system for the study of epithelial biology and mechanics. Epithelia are often considered as pseudo-two dimensional and thus imaged and analyzed with respect to the apical tissue surface. We found that the three-dimensional architecture of epithelial monolayers can vary widely even within small culture wells, and that layers that appear organized in the plane of the tissue can show gross disorganization in the apical-basal plane. Epithelial cell shapes should be analyzed in 3D to understand the architecture and maturity of the cultured tissue to accurately compare between experiments...
April 20, 2024: Bio-protocol
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684985/selection-signatures-and-landscape-genomics-analysis-to-reveal-climate-adaptation-of-goat-breeds
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Weifeng Peng, Yiyuan Zhang, Lei Gao, Wanlu Shi, Zi Liu, Xinyu Guo, Yunxia Zhang, Bing Li, Guoyin Li, Jingya Cao, Mingsheng Yang
Goats have achieved global prominence as essential livestock since their initial domestication, primarily owing to their remarkable adaptability to diverse environmental and production systems. Differential selection pressures influenced by climate have led to variations in their physical attributes, leaving genetic imprints within the genomes of goat breeds raised in diverse agroecological settings. In light of this, our study pursued a comprehensive analysis, merging environmental data with single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) variations, to unearth indications of selection shaped by climate-mediated forces in goats...
April 29, 2024: BMC Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684309/-prenatal-phenotype-and-genetic-analysis-of-a-fetus-with-fibrochondrogenesis-1-due-to-compound-heterozygous-variants-of-col11a1-gene
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jingwen Wu, Yuan Lyu, Shu Xyu, Xianzhen Wang
OBJECTIVE: To explore the genetic etiology of a fetus with short limbs identified by prenatal ultrasonography. METHODS: A fetus detected with short limb malformations at Shengjing Hospital Affiliated to China Medical University on October 25, 2021 was selected as the study subject. Prenatal ultrasound and post-abortion imaging were carried out to determine the phenotypic characteristics of the fetus. Amniotic fluid sample of the fetus and peripheral blood samples of its parents were collected...
May 10, 2024: Zhonghua Yi Xue Yi Chuan Xue za Zhi, Zhonghua Yixue Yichuanxue Zazhi, Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684051/nanoparticle-anisotropy-increases-targeting-interactions-on-live-cell-membranes
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bundit Diloknawarit, Kwahun Lee, Priscilla Choo, Teri W Odom
This paper describes how branch lengths of anisotropic nanoparticles can affect interactions between grafted ligands and cell-membrane receptors. Using live-cell, single-particle tracking, we found that DNA aptamer-gold nanostar nanoconstructs with longer branches showed improved binding efficacy to human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) on cancer cell membranes. Inhibiting nanoconstruct-HER2 binding promoted nonspecific interactions, which increased the rotational speed of long-branched nanoconstructs but did not affect that of short-branched constructs...
April 29, 2024: ACS Nano
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683662/-aquincola-agrisoli-sp-nov-isolated-from-rhizospheric-soil-of-eggplant-and-in-silico-genome-mining-for-the-prediction-of-biosynthetic-gene-clusters
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Md Amdadul Huq, Md Shahedur Rahman, M Mizanur Rahman
A Gram-stain negative, aerobic, rod-shaped, motile and flagellated novel bacterial strain, designated MAHUQ-54T , was isolated from the rhizospheric soil of eggplant. The colonies were observed to be light pink coloured, smooth, spherical and 0.2-0.6 mm in diameter when grown on R2A agar medium for 2 days. MAHUQ-54T was able to grow at 15-40 °C, at pH 5.5-9.0 and in the presence of 0-0.5 % NaCl (w/v). The strain gave positive results for both catalase and oxidase tests...
April 2024: International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683013/epistasis-core-genome-disharmony-and-adaptation-in-recombining-bacteria
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aidan J Taylor, Koji Yahara, Ben Pascoe, Seungwon Ko, Leonardos Mageiros, Evangelos Mourkas, Jessica K Calland, Santeri Puranen, Matthew D Hitchings, Keith A Jolley, Carolin M Kobras, Sion Bayliss, Nicola J Williams, Arnoud H M van Vliet, Julian Parkhill, Martin C J Maiden, Jukka Corander, Laurence D Hurst, Daniel Falush, Paul Keim, Xavier Didelot, David J Kelly, Samuel K Sheppard
Recombination of short DNA fragments via horizontal gene transfer (HGT) can introduce beneficial alleles, create genomic disharmony through negative epistasis, and create adaptive gene combinations through positive epistasis. For non-core (accessory) genes, the negative epistatic cost is likely to be minimal because the incoming genes have not co-evolved with the recipient genome and are frequently observed as tightly linked cassettes with major effects. By contrast, interspecific recombination in the core genome is expected to be rare because disruptive allelic replacement is likely to introduce negative epistasis...
April 29, 2024: MBio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680893/-melanella-martarum-sp-nov-gastropoda-eulimidae-the-first-parasitic-deep-sea-snail-reported-for-the-salas-gomez-ridge
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leonardo Santos de Souza, Cynthia M Asorey, Javier Sellanes
Eulimidae is a highly diverse family of gastropods that are often parasites of echinoderms. They are cosmopolitan and live from the intertidal to great depths. Despite its wide geographic and bathymetric distribution, no species of Eulimidae have been reported for the Salas & Gómez Ridge to date. In this study, we describe Melanella martarum sp. nov., which was collected during the EPIC oceanographic cruise onboard RV Mirai (JAMSTEC, Japan) in 2019. Seven specimens were collected with a modified Agassiz trawl on the summit of seamount "Pearl" (Zhemchuznaya) in the Salas & Gómez Ridge (25...
2024: PeerJ
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