Nitrogen in wastewater has negative environmental, human health, and economic impacts but can be recovered to reduce the costs and environmental impacts of wastewater treatment and chemical production. To recover ammonia/ammonium (total ammonia nitrogen, TAN) from urine, we operated electrochemical stripping (ECS) for over a month, achieving 83.4 ± 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSignaling pathways feature multiple interacting ligand and receptor variants, which are thought to act in a combinatorial manner to elicit different cellular responses. Transcriptome analyses now suggest that many signaling pathways use their components in combinations that are surprisingly often shared between otherwise dissimilar cell states.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring vertebrate embryogenesis, the germ layers are patterned by secreted Nodal signals. In the classical model, Nodals elicit signaling by binding to a complex comprising Type I/II Activin receptors (Acvr) and the co-receptor Tdgf1. However, it is currently unclear whether receptor binding can also affect the distribution of Nodals themselves through the embryo, and it is unknown which of the putative Acvr paralogs mediate Nodal signaling in zebrafish.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClassical embryological manipulations, such as removing cells and transplanting cells within or between embryos, are powerful techniques to study complex developmental processes. Zebrafish embryos are ideally suited for these manipulations since they are easily accessible, relatively large in size, and transparent. However, previously developed devices for cell removal and transplantation are cumbersome to use or expensive to purchase.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMany developmental regulators have complex and context-specific roles in different tissues and stages, making the dissection of their function extremely challenging. As regulatory processes often occur within minutes, perturbation methods that match these dynamics are needed. Here, we present the improved light-inducible nuclear export system (iLEXY), an optogenetic loss-of-function approach that triggers translocation of proteins from the nucleus to the cytoplasm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn search of sustainable approaches to plastics production, many efforts have been made to engineer microbial conversions of renewable feedstock to short-chain (C2-C8) bifunctional polymer precursors (e.g., succinic acid, cadaverine, 1,4-butanediol).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe genome of the human pathogen Corynebacterium resistens DSM 45100 is equipped with a histidine utilization (hut) gene cluster encoding a four-step pathway for the catabolism of l-histidine and a transcriptional regulator of the IclR superfamily, now named HutR. The utilization of l-histidine might be relevant for the growth of C. resistens in its natural habitat, probably the histidine-rich inguinal and perineal areas of the human body.
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