Publications by authors named "Allan Silva Pires"

A strain isolated from soil samples from Cerrado, Brazil, showed antimicrobial activity. Its genome sequence was acquired (GS20 FLX Titanium 454 platform) and comprises 108 contigs (, 198,427 bp) and 6,810 predicted sequences. Here, we shed some light on the antimicrobial genes of the strain, including a nonribosomal peptide synthetase (NRPS) module identified as part of a pelgipeptin gene cluster.

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Mutations in the growth hormone receptor (GHR) gene can cause disruption of the growth hormone signaling pathway, resulting in growth deficiency due to growth hormone (GH) resistance. Both recessive and apparently dominant mutations have been described in the literature. In order to shed some light on the molecular mechanism of partial growth hormone resistance caused by heterozygous mutations, we performed an in-depth in silico analysis of a mutation found in a girl with a previous diagnosis of idiopathic short stature.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Allan Silva Pires"

  • - Allan Silva Pires has focused on the genomic and computational analysis of microorganisms and genetic mutations, with a keen interest in antimicrobial properties and growth disorders.
  • - One of his notable studies involved the draft genome sequencing of the antimicrobial-producing strain Paenibacillus elgii AC13, revealing insights into its antimicrobial gene clusters and potential applications.
  • - In another research effort, Pires conducted a computational investigation of a growth hormone receptor mutation linked to short stature, contributing to the understanding of growth hormone resistance mechanisms in affected individuals.