Publications by authors named "Alek Dooley"

Nitrite anions are formed in the human body and in the natural environment as intermediate chemical compounds during the reduction of nitrate, a ubiquitous anthropogenic contaminant introduced into the environment primarily through fertilizer use. Multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) in ion chromatography-electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry (IC-ESI-MS/MS) is a promising new technique for quantifying and confirming the identity of anions in complex aqueous mixtures. In this article, we present the results of a short investigation devised to: (1) compare the signal generated by the MRM transitions for nitrite with those for nitrate, (2) isolate the source of the signal from these MRM transitions occurring within the IC-ESI-MS/MS instrument and (3) assess the relationship between the observed MRM signals for nitrite.

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Extracellular Phr pentapeptides produced by gram-positive, spore-forming bacteria regulate processes during the transition from exponential- to stationary-phase growth. Phr pentapeptides are produced by cleavage of their precursor proteins. We determined the residues that direct this cleavage for the Bacillus subtilis Phr peptide, CSF, which is derived from the C terminus of PhrC.

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Cell-cell communication regulates many important processes in bacteria. Gram-positive bacteria use peptide signals for communication, such as the Phr pentapeptides of Bacillus subtilis. The Phr pentapeptides are secreted with a pro domain that is cleaved to produce an active signalling peptide.

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Microreactor technology has shown potential for optimizing synthetic efficiency, particularly in preparing sensitive compounds. We achieved the synthesis of an [(18)F]fluoride-radiolabeled molecular imaging probe, 2-deoxy-2-[18F]fluoro-D-glucose ([18F]FDG), in an integrated microfluidic device. Five sequential processes-[18F]fluoride concentration, water evaporation, radiofluorination, solvent exchange, and hydrolytic deprotection-proceeded with high radio-chemical yield and purity and with shorter synthesis time relative to conventional automated synthesis.

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Immunization with purified Treponema pallidum outer membrane vesicles (OMV) has previously resulted in high-titer complement-dependent serum bactericidal activity. In this study, OMV immunization resulted in the isolation of a monoclonal antibody, M131, with complement-dependent killing activity. Passive immunization of rabbits with M131 administered intravenously conferred significant immunity demonstrated by the failure of syphilitic lesions to appear at 29% of intradermal challenge sites (7/24) and a mean delay of approximately 8 days to lesion appearance at the remaining sites (17/24).

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Article Synopsis
  • Oxidized phospholipids, like OxPAPC, contribute to inflammation in endothelial cells by inducing chemokines like IL-8 and causing cholesterol depletion, leading to altered cellular signaling.
  • Cholesterol depletion activates the sterol regulatory element-binding protein (SREBP), which enhances the production of IL-8 by binding to its promoter and is linked to changes in cholesterol levels.
  • The study implies that the relationship between cholesterol levels and SREBP activation may play a significant role in the inflammation associated with atherosclerosis.
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The potential of ligand binding proteins as drug carriers and delivery systems has recently sparked great interest. We investigated the potential of tear lipocalin (TL) to bind the antibiotic, rifampin, and the environmental conditions for controlled release. To determine if TL binds rifampin, gel filtration was used to isolate protein fractions of tears.

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Monocyte recruitment into the vessel wall plays an important role in atherogenesis. Polar lipid components of minimally modified/oxidized LDL were shown to activate endothelial cells to increase the synthesis of monocyte chemotactic factors and surface expression of adhesion molecules. We previously reported regulation of endothelial cell inflammatory functions by oxidized 1-palmitoyl-2-arachidonoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (Ox-PAPC) and three component oxidized phospholipids, containing oxovaleroyl (POVPC), glutaroyl (PGPC) and epoxyisoprostane (PEIPC) groups at the sn-2 position of oxidized phospholipids.

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