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  1. N-Glycan Insertion for Probing Protein–Protein Interactions and Epitope Map**

    Introducing an N-linked glycosylation motif into recombinant proteins at specific sites is a useful tool in probing protein–protein interactions and...
    Shayma Abukar, **aohan Zhang, ... Rens de Groot in Proteases and Cancer
    Protocol 2024
  2. Engineering Selective TIMPs Using a Counter-Selective Screening Strategy

    The yeast surface display platform provides a powerful approach for screening protein diversity libraries to identify binders with an enhanced...
    Hannaneh Ahmadighadykolaei, Evette S. Radisky, Maryam Raeeszadeh-Sarmazdeh in Proteases and Cancer
    Protocol 2024
  3. Design and Execution of In Vitro Polymerase Assays for Measles Virus and Related Mononegaviruses

    Morbilliviruses such as measles virus (MeV) are responsible for major morbidity and mortality worldwide, despite the availability of an effective...
    Robert M. Cox, Richard K. Plemper in Measles and Related Morbilliviruses
    Protocol 2024
  4. Use of Reverse Genetics for the Generation of Recombinant Influenza Viruses Carrying Nanoluciferase

    Influenza A (FLUAV) and influenza B (FLUBV) viruses are human and/or animal pathogens widely studied due to their importance to public health and...
    C. Joaquin Caceres, L. Claire Gay, ... Daniel R. Pérez in Reverse Genetics of RNA Viruses
    Protocol 2024
  5. Cronobacter sakazakii Infection in Early Postnatal Rats Impaired Contextual-Associated Learning: a Putative Role of C5a-Mediated NF-κβ and ASK1 Pathways

    This study was designed to test whether the Cronobacter sakazakii infection-impaired contextual learning and memory are mediated by the activation of...

    Ponnusamy Vinay, Christopher Karen, ... Koilmani Emmanuvel Rajan in Journal of Molecular Neuroscience
    Article 21 June 2020
  6. Dissemination of the high-risk cloneST147 carbapenem-resistant klebsiella pneumoniae from a local tertiary care hospital in the Republic of Korea

    Background

    The emergence of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) infections is rapidly increasing and represents a serious public threat. In...

    Jungsun Park, Eunkyung Shin, ... Junyoung Kim in Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials
    Article Open access 24 August 2023
  7. Techniques for Genetic Manipulation

    In the last few decades, molecular techniques and genetic modification have been used in genotype and phenotype studies of S. suis. Genomic...
    Carla García López, Luis Saralegui Remón, ... Jesús Arenas Busto in Streptococcus suis
    Protocol 2024
  8. Introduce a novel post-biotic against Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm formation using Escherchia coli Nissle1917 outer membrane vesicles

    Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic bacterial pathogen that can cause acute infections as well as chronic ones in humans. The expression of algD ...

    Maryam Alaei, Fatemeh Aghakhani, ... Ava Behrouzi in BMC Research Notes
    Article Open access 09 September 2023
  9. Monitoring the Intracellular Trafficking of Virus-Induced Structures and Intercellular Spread of Viral Infection in Plants Using Endomembrane Trafficking Pathway-Specific Chemical Inhibitor and Organelle-Selective Fluorescence Dye

    Infection by positive-strand RNA viruses induces extensive remodeling of the host endomembrane system in favor of viral replication and movement. The...
    Yinzi Li, Aiming Wang in Plant-Virus Interactions
    Protocol 2024
  10. Characterization of Tobacco Microbiome by Metagenomics Approach

    Chronic consumption of tobacco in all forms, either smoked/smokeless forms, causes major health hazards to humans that include cancer,...
    R. Suresh Kumar, Nivedita Mishra, Amit Kumar in Cancer Biomarkers
    Protocol 2022
  11. Protocols for Isolation of Plasmid DNA

    Plasmid DNA isolation is indivisible step in the development of diagnostic assays based on recombinant proteins and other molecular biology...
    Vinod Kumar Singh, Vikas Gupta, Chayanika Das in Protocols for the Diagnosis of Pig Viral Diseases
    Protocol 2022
  12. Producing Biologics with Defined N-Glycosylation in Plants

    The proper glycosylation of glycoproteins is important for their structure and function. This is an especially important consideration when choosing...
    Adrian Esqueda, Qiang Chen in Chemokine-Glycosaminoglycan Interactions
    Protocol 2023
  13. Reconstitution of Neuronal Motor Traffic on Septin-Associated Microtubules

    Reconstitution of intracellular transport in cell-free in vitro assays enables the understanding and dissection of the molecular mechanisms that...
    Yani Suber, Elias T. Spiliotis in Cerebral Cortex Development
    Protocol 2024
  14. Isolation, characterization and genomic analysis of the novel Arthrobacter sp. phage SWEP2

    A new virulent phage, SWEP2, infecting the Arthrobacter sp. 5B strain, was isolated from black soil samples in northeastern China. SWEP2 has a latent...

    Miao Han, **nyao Niu, ... Gang Wang in Archives of Virology
    Article 20 October 2023
  15. Observing Bacterial Persistence at Single-Cell Resolution

    Within a bacterial population, there can be a subpopulation of cells with an antibiotic-tolerant persister phenotype characterized by long lag phase....
    Emma Dawson, Emrah Şimşek, Minsu Kim in Bacterial Persistence
    Protocol 2021
  16. Chromatographic isolation of potentially novel antibiotic compounds produced by Yimella sp. RIT 621

    Objective

    Antibiotic resistant infections have become a global health crisis causing 1.2 million deaths worldwide in 2019 [ 1 ]. In a previous study,...

    Ian M. Freezman, Anutthaman Parthasarathy, ... André O. Hudson in BMC Research Notes
    Article Open access 22 June 2023
  17. Identification and characterization of two Bacillus anthracis bacteriophages

    Anthrax is an acute infectious zoonotic disease caused by Bacillus anthracis , a bacterium that is considered a potential biological warfare agent. Bacillus...

    Lun Li, Huijuan Zhang, ... Wei Li in Archives of Virology
    Article Open access 05 June 2024
  18. A Potent Drug l-Asparaginase from Marine Origins: A Comprehensive Review

    l-Asparaginase (E.C.3.5.1.1) is a crucial enzyme with immense applications in the biomedical and food sectors. Due to its ability to convert the...
    Doniya Elze Mathew, Aastha Soni, ... Vaibhav A. Mantri in Marine Bioactive Molecules for Biomedical and Pharmacotherapeutic Applications
    Chapter 2023
  19. Ice nucleation active bacteria metabolites as antibiofilm agent to control Aeromonas hydrophila and Streptococcus agalactiae infections in Aquaculture

    Objectives

    The aim of this study was to quantify and identify metabolites of Ice Nucleation Active (INA) bacteria as an anti-biofilm agent against...

    Jessica Kurniawan, Diana Elizabeth Waturangi, ... Nurmaya Papuangan in BMC Research Notes
    Article Open access 17 June 2024
  20. Optical Control of Mononegavirus Gene Expression and Replication

    Mononegaviruses are promising tools as oncolytic and transgene vectors for gene therapy and regenerative medicine. However, when mononegaviruses are...
    Maino Tahara, Takashi Okura, ... Makoto Takeda in Measles and Related Morbilliviruses
    Protocol 2024
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