Publications by authors named "Heeun Kwon"

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease with repeated exacerbations of eczema and pruritus. Probiotics can prevent or treat AD appropriately via modulation of immune responses and gut microbiota. In this study, we evaluated effects of Lactobacillus acidophilus (L.

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Ulcerative colitis, a major form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) associated with chronic colonic inflammation, may be induced via overreactive innate and adaptive immune responses. Restoration of gut microbiota abundance and diversity is important to control the pathogenesis. Lactobacillus spp.

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  • Yarrowia lipolytica is a versatile yeast used in various industries, known for its ability to produce lipids and withstand stress.
  • The study aimed to enhance this yeast’s ploidy (number of chromosome sets) and evaluate a novel method for switching its mating types without interfering with genetics.
  • Researchers successfully converted mating-type genes and created a diploid strain that combines genetic traits from both parent cells, which can be applied for advanced engineering and increased productivity in industrial settings.
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Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus HD100 is a highly motile predatory bacterium that consumes other Gram-negative bacteria for its sustenance. Here, we describe the impacts the media viscosity has both on the motility of predator and its attack rates. Experiments performed in polyethylene glycol (PEG) solutions, a linear polymer, found a viscosity of 10 mPa s (5% PEG) negatively impacted predation over a 24-h period.

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Predation of by HD100 was inhibited in dilute nutrient broth (DNB) but not in HEPES. Experiments showed that the effector responsible was present in the medium, as cell-free supernatants retained the ability to inhibit predation, and that the effector was not toxic to Violacein, a bisindole secondary metabolite produced by , was not responsible. Further characterization of found that this species produces sufficient concentrations of cyanide (202 µM) when grown in DNB to inhibit the predatory activity of , but that in HEPES, the cyanide concentrations were negligible (19 µM).

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