Publications by authors named "Christian Canales"

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  • - Tuberculosis (TB) is a major global health issue, worsened by drug-resistant strains, and this study examines two benzofuroxan derivatives, 5n and 5b, as new treatment options for multi-drug resistant TB (MDR-TB).
  • - Compound 5n showed impressive antibacterial activity against the H37Rv strain, with a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 0.09 μM, and it performed better against MDR and pre-XDR strains compared to standard TB drugs, while being less harmful to gut microbiota.
  • - The research indicates that 5n could be combined with rifampicin to boost treatment effects, and it effectively reduces bacterial load in the lungs more
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  • - The study focuses on inhibiting DprE1, a crucial enzyme in the synthesis of cell wall components in mycobacteria, which include the bacteria causing tuberculosis.
  • - Researchers synthesized and tested 15 new compounds targeting DprE1, with two compounds (BOK-2 and BOK-3) showing promising inhibition at low concentrations (IC values of 2.2 and 3.0 μM, respectively).
  • - The research utilized molecular modeling to understand how these compounds interact with DprE1, paving the way for potential new treatments for tuberculosis through targeted drug design.
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Introduction: Tuberculosis remains a significant concern in global public health due to its intricate biology and propensity for developing antibiotic resistance. Discovering new drugs is a protracted and expensive endeavor, often spanning over a decade and incurring costs in the billions. However, computer-aided drug design (CADD) has surfaced as a nimbler and more cost-effective alternative.

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In the present work, CuS nanoparticles were biorecovered from a real acid mine drainage (AMD) and its photocatalytic and antibacterial activities were studied. CuS were formed by delivering biogenic HS produced by a continuous sulfidogenic bioreactor to an off-line vessel containing the AMD. The main physico-chemical properties of CuS nanoparticles were analyzed by UV-vis spectroscopy, TEM, FE-SEM, XRD and XPS.

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Kefir beverage is a probiotic food associated with health benefits, containing probiotic microorganisms and biomolecules produced during fermentation. The microbial composition of these beverages varies among countries, geographical regions, and the substrates, therefore, the characterization of kefir beverages is of great relevance in understanding their potential health-promoting and biotechnological applications. Therefore, this study presents the metagenomic and functional characterization of two Chilean kefir beverages, K02 and K03, through shotgun and amplicon-based metagenomic, microbiological, chemical, and biochemical studies.

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A novel acidophilic member of the phylum was isolated from an acidic, metal-contaminated stream draining from an abandoned underground coal mine (Trongol mine), situated close to Curanilahue, Biobío Region, Chile. The isolate (USS-CCA1) was demonstrated to be a heterotroph that catalysed under aerobic conditions the oxidation of ferrous iron and the reduction of ferric iron under anaerobic conditions, but not the oxidation of sulfur nor hydrogen. USS-CCA1 is a Gram-positive, motile, short rod-shaped, mesophilic bacterium with a temperature growth optimum at 30 °C (range 20-39 °C).

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Biocatalyst systems based on biofilms were developed to remove nitrogen and sulfur-containing heterocyclic hydrocarbons using sp. strain MM1IDA2H-1 and . The overproducers mutants CM and CM were derived from C sp.

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The methanol-glycerol co-feeding during the induction stage for heterologous protein production in Pichia pastoris has shown significant productive applications. Available model analysis applied to this dual-limited condition is scarce and normally does not consider the interaction effects between the substrates. In this work, a dual-limited growth model of P.

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  • sp. strain MM1IDA2H-1 is a marine bacterium sourced from seawater that specifically utilizes dibenzothiophene as its only carbon source.
  • This bacterium also produces a biosurfactant that can inhibit bacterial quorum sensing, which is a method bacteria use to communicate and coordinate behavior.
  • The genome of sp. MM1IDA2H-1 has been sequenced and annotated, facilitating both fundamental research and practical applications.
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The induction using substrate mixtures is an operational strategy for improving the productivity of heterologous protein production with Pichia pastoris. Glycerol as a cosubstrate allows for growth at a higher specific growth rate, but also has been reported to be repressor of the expression from the AOX1 promoter. Thus, further insights about the effects of glycerol are required for designing the induction stage with mixed substrates.

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