Publications by authors named "Charlene Wilke"

Bacterial microcompartments (MCPs) are protein-based organelles that encapsulate metabolic pathways. Metabolic engineers have recently sought to repurpose MCPs to encapsulate heterologous pathways to increase flux through pathways of interest. As MCP engineering becomes more common, standardized methods for analyzing changes to MCPs and interpreting results across studies will become increasingly important.

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Skeletogenesis in the sea urchin embryo gives rise to a pair of intricate endoskeletal spicules. Deposition of these skeletal elements in the early larva is the outcome of a morphogenetic program that begins with maternal inputs in the early zygote and results in the specification of the large micromere-primary mesenchyme cell (PMC) lineage. PMCs are of considerable interest as a model system, not only to dissect the mechanism of specific developmental processes, but also to investigate their evolution and the unrivaled level of control over the formation of a graded, mechanically robust, yet single crystalline biomineral.

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  • Glioblastoma (GBM) is a severely aggressive brain tumor with a very low survival rate, exhibiting complex and poorly understood invasive behaviors.
  • This study utilized various microscopy techniques, including X-ray fluorescence and super-resolution microscopy, to analyze the elemental and structural characteristics of GBM cells from three patient samples and one established cell line.
  • Results revealed differences in elemental concentrations and cell morphology among the samples, emphasizing the need for diverse patient-derived samples for comprehensive GBM research.
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