Publications by authors named "Dasom Cheon"

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  • Cutibacterium acnes thrives in low-oxygen environments and contributes to acne and antibiotic resistance by managing fatty acid production for membrane stability under these conditions.* -
  • The study focused on the acyl carrier protein (CaACP) in C. acnes, using NMR spectroscopy to reveal its structure and how it regulates fatty acid synthesis through specific residues.* -
  • Key findings showed that conformational changes within CaACP influence how fatty acids are processed, providing insights into C. acnes' survival strategies and potential targets for new treatments against antibiotic resistance.*
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Acyl carrier protein (ACP) is highly conserved across taxa and plays key roles in the fatty acid synthesis system by mediating acyl group delivery and shuttling. Here, we compared the structural and dynamic features of human type Ι ACP (hACP) and Escherichia coli type II ACP (EcACP). Analysis of chemical shift perturbations upon octanoyl group attachment showed perturbations in hACP only near acyl-group attachment sites, whereas EcACP showed the perturbation at residues in the hydrophobic cavity.

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Phloretin is a natural chalcone with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects. This study investigated the anti-acne activity of phloretin against -induced skin infection and the potential target proteins of its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects. Phloretin potently inhibited the growth of and -induced Toll-like receptor (TLR) 2-mediated inflammatory signaling in human keratinocytes.

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Propionibacterium acnes is an anaerobic gram-positive bacterium found in the niche of the sebaceous glands in the human skin, and is a causal pathogen of inflammatory skin diseases as well as periprosthetic joint infection. To gain effective control of P. acnes, a deeper understanding of the cellular metabolism mechanism involved in its ability to reside in this unique environment is needed.

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