Publications by authors named "Hyun-Joo Ro"

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  • Genetic variations in mitoribosomal subunits and transcription factors are linked to type 2 diabetes, but the specific role of islet mitoribosomes in diabetes development is unclear.
  • Researchers analyzed gene expression in islet samples from diabetic and nondiabetic organ donors, finding several mitoribosomal genes, including CRIF1, were deregulated in type 2 diabetes.
  • Using mice with reduced CRIF1 expression, the study revealed that these mice exhibited normal glucose tolerance but insulin secretion problems and quicker islet failure when exposed to high-fat diets.
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Perturbation of mitochondrial proteostasis provokes cell autonomous and cell non-autonomous responses that contribute to homeostatic adaptation. Here, we demonstrate distinct metabolic effects of hepatic metabokines as cell non-autonomous factors in mice with mitochondrial OxPhos dysfunction. Liver-specific mitochondrial stress induced by a loss-of-function mutation in (LKO) leads to aberrant oxidative phosphorylation and promotes the mitochondrial unfolded protein response.

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  • Researchers utilized 3-D electron tomography to create a detailed 3-D visualization of dendrimer-encapsulated platinum (Pt) nanoparticles, highlighting the complex structure of these hybrid nanostructures.
  • The 3-D reconstruction involved analyzing a series of 2-D images of the Pt nanoparticles that were encapsulated inside dendrimers and negatively stained, providing insight into their encapsulation characteristics.
  • Additional experiments confirmed these characteristics, and the 3-D analysis yielded more accurate size distribution data for the Pt nanoparticles compared to traditional 2-D imaging methods.
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  • * Lowering the culture temperature from 37°C to 30°C significantly enhanced HuNoV replication in MDCK cells, impacting the expression of genes related to autophagy and the immune response.
  • * Temperature-optimized MDCK cells demonstrated successful replication of various HuNoV genotypes, with the findings suggesting that inhibiting certain cellular processes can facilitate more effective virus replication.
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Pregnancy imposes a substantial metabolic burden on women through weight gain and insulin resistance. Lactation reduces the risk of maternal postpartum diabetes, but the mechanisms underlying this benefit are unknown. Here, we identified long-term beneficial effects of lactation on β cell function, which last for years after the cessation of lactation.

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Gold nanoparticles are widely exploited for biological and biotechnical applications owing to their stability, biocompatibility, and known effects on cellular behaviors. Many studies have focused on nanoparticles that are internalized into cells, but extracellular nanoparticles also can regulate cell behavior, a practice known as in-plane surface nanotopography. We demonstrated that nanobarriers composed of morphologically homogeneous gold nanospheres prolonged the mitotic (M) phase in the cervical cancer cell line HeLa without inducing apoptosis.

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Creation of hollow, one-dimensional nanomaterials has gained great recent attention in the chemical and material sciences. In a study aimed at discovering new functional materials of this type, we observed that an amphiphilic diacetylene (DA) derivative, containing an azobenzene moiety and an oligo-ethylene group, self-assembles to form nanotubes and undergoes photopolymerization to form hollow polydiacetylene (PDA) nanotubes with a uniform wall thickness and diameter. The azobenzene-PDA nanotubes are photoresponsive in that on-and-off UV-irradiation leads to a reversible morphological change between straight and bent forms in association with E-Z photoisomerization of the azobenzene group.

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Cryo-correlative light and electron microscopy (Cryo-CLEM) is materializing as a widespread approach amalgamating the advantages of both fluorescence light microscopy (FLM) as well as three dimensional (3D) cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) to reveal the ultrastructure of significant target molecules with specific cellular functions. Cryo-CLEM allows imaging of cells by means of fluorescence microscopy exhibiting the location of the destined molecule at high temporal and spatial resolution while cryo-ET is employed to analyze the 3D structure at a molecular resolution in close-to-physiological condition. Present review focuses upon the practical strategies for Cryo-CLEM and recent technical developments that will assist the broad implementation of this technique to investigate and answer questions pertaining to various biological events occurring in the cell.

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Dengue fever is one of the most important mosquito-borne viral infections in large parts of tropical and subtropical countries and is a significant public health concern and socioeconomic burden. There is an urgent need to develop antivirals that can effectively reduce dengue virus (DENV) replication and decrease viral load. Niclosamide, an antiparasitic drug approved for human use, has been recently identified as an effective antiviral agent against a number of pH-dependent viruses, including flaviviruses.

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Inhibitors of the secretion of cancer exosomes, which promote cancer progression and metastasis, may not only accelerate exosome biology research but also offer therapeutic benefits for cancer patients. Here we identify sulfisoxazole (SFX) as an inhibitor of small extracellular vesicles (sEV) secretion from breast cancer cells through interference with endothelin receptor A (ETA). SFX, an FDA-approved oral antibiotic, showed significant anti-tumor and anti-metastatic effects in mouse models of breast cancer xenografts, the reduced expression of proteins involved in biogenesis and secretion of sEV, and triggered co-localization of multivesicular endosomes with lysosomes for degradation.

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Scrub typhus, which is caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi, is a public health problem in the Asian-Pacific region and is the third most frequently reported infectious disease in South Korea. While ultrastructural studies have been performed on O. tsutsugamushi in murine fibroblasts, its variable locations in patients have hampered similar studies in humans.

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The type strain subsp. KCTC 3135 was deeply sequenced and annotated, replacing a previous draft genome in this study. The and genes were involved in synthesizing wall teichoic acids (WTAs), and these genes and their products were previously regarded as the distinguishing difference between and .

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The type strain subsp. KCTC 3135 was deeply sequenced and annotated, replacing a previous draft genome in this study. The and genes were involved in synthesizing wall teichoic acids (WTAs), and these genes and their products were previously regarded as the distinguishing difference between and .

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Background: Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) of are cytotoxic and elicit a potent innate immune response. OMVs were first identified in DU202, an extensively drug-resistant clinical strain. Herein, we investigated protein components of DU202 OMVs following antibiotic treatment by proteogenomic analysis.

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Novosphingobium pentaromativorans US6-1 is a Gram-negative halophilic marine bacterium able to utilize several polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons such as phenanthrene, pyrene, and benzo[a]pyrene. In this study, using transmission electron microscopy, we confirmed that N. pentaromativorans US6-1 produces outer membrane vesicles (OMVs).

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