Publications by authors named "Ilsup Kim"

Background: Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), also known as metalloproteinases, are enzymes that degrade proteins and require the presence of active metal atoms. There are more than 20 types of MMPs, and they promote cell migration through the proteolytic degradation of the extracellular basement. MMPs are upregulated in cancers and inflamed regions.

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Abiotic stress induces reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation in plants, and high ROS levels can cause partial or severe oxidative damage to cellular components that regulate the redox status. Here, we developed salt-tolerant transgenic rice plants that overexpressed the dehydroascorbate reductase gene () under the control of a stress-inducible sweet potato promoter (). -expressing transgenic plants exhibited improved environmental adaptability compared to wild-type plants, owing to enhanced ascorbate levels, redox homeostasis, photosynthetic ability, and membrane stability through cross-activation of ascorbate-glutathione cycle enzymes under paddy-field conditions, which enhanced various agronomic traits, including root development, panicle number, spikelet number per panicle, and total grain yield.

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The stress-responsive, SK subclass, dehydrin gene, , has been identified from the Arctic mouse-ear chickweed . CaDHN contains an unusual single cysteine residue (Cys143), which can form intermolecular disulfide bonds. Mutational analysis and a redox experiment confirmed that the dimerization of CaDHN was the result of an intermolecular disulfide bond between the cysteine residues.

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  • Soybeans are a nutritious food rich in protein and lipids, and contain functional components like isoflavones, saponins, lecithin, and oligosaccharides that make them a healthy food option.
  • The most significant functional component, isoflavones, have antioxidant properties and help protect plants from diseases while also enhancing their quality.
  • Recent research focuses on the biological effects of isoflavones in humans and plants, but there's limited information regarding how isoflavones interact with plants, particularly their transport and secretion processes in soybeans.
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  • * Key components in oats, including β-glucan and progladins, help to lower cholesterol, regulate blood sugar, and reduce inflammation, contributing to overall health and skin wellness.
  • * The review emphasizes the functional aspects of oats beyond nutrition, highlighting their potential in self-medication and future health developments, particularly for hormone-related issues in women.
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Peptides present in foods are involved in nutritional functions by supplying amino acids; sensory functions related to taste or solubility, emulsification, etc.; and bioregulatory functions in various physiological activities. In particular, peptides have a wide range of physiological functions, including as anticancer agents and in lowering blood pressure and serum cholesterol levels, enhancing immunity, and promoting calcium absorption.

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  • * Isoflavones, particularly genistein, have cancer-suppressing effects, especially in estrogen receptor-positive cancers by inhibiting cell growth and inducing cell death.
  • * In addition to their anticancer properties, isoflavones exhibit strong antioxidant activities that could help prevent dementia and reduce allergic responses.
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  • Cheonggukjang (CGJ) is a traditional Korean fermented soybean paste that has health benefits, such as improving blood circulation and intestinal health, and can be made without salt to help reduce risks associated with excess sodium consumption.
  • The fermentation process of CGJ involves specific bacteria that help reduce harmful bacteria in the gut and enhance the nutritional properties of the soybeans, producing beneficial compounds like dietary fiber and isoflavones.
  • Research on CGJ highlights its potential as a functional food, showing various health-promoting effects, including prevention of diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers, as well as improvements in skin health and immune function.
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In addition to providing nutrients, food can help prevent and treat certain diseases. In particular, research on soy products has increased dramatically following their emergence as functional foods capable of improving blood circulation and intestinal regulation. In addition to their nutritional value, soybeans contain specific phytochemical substances that promote health and are a source of dietary fiber, phospholipids, isoflavones (e.

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The cryoprotection of cell activity is a key determinant in frozen-dough technology. Although several factors that contribute to freezing tolerance have been reported, the mechanism underlying the manner in which yeast cells respond to freezing and thawing (FT) stress is not well established. Therefore, the present study demonstrated the relationship between encoding monodehydroascorbate reductase from Antarctic hairgrass and stress tolerance to repeated FT cycles (FT2) in transgenic yeast .

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There is growing interest in the production of microalgae-based, high-value by-products as an emerging green biotechnology. However, a cultivation platform for sp. has yet to be established.

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Metagenome studies have provided us with insights into the complex interactions of microorganisms with their environments and hosts. Few studies have focused on microalgae-associated metagenomes, and no study has addressed aquatic microalgae and their bacterial communities in open pond raceways (OPRs). This study explored the possibility of using microalgal biomasses from OPRs for biodiesel and biofertilizer production.

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An excess of reactive oxygen species (ROS) can cause severe oxidative damage to cellular components in photosynthetic cells. Antioxidant systems, such as the glutathione (GSH) pools, regulate redox status in cells to guard against such damage. Dehydroascorbate reductase (DHAR, EC 1.

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Cyanobacterial 2-Cys peroxiredoxin (thioredoxin peroxidase, ) comprises a family of thiol antioxidant enzymes critically involved in cell survival under oxidative stress. In our previous study, a putative was identified using a proteomics analysis of rice ( L. , ) seedlings exposed to oxidative stress.

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The bacterial strain Pseudomonas sp. MC1 harbors an 81-kb metabolic plasmid, which encodes enzymes involved in the conversion of naphthalene to salicylate. Of these, the enzyme NahB (cis-dihydrodiol naphthalene dehydrogenase), which catalyzes the second reaction of this pathway, binds to various substrates such as cis-1,2-dihydro-1,2-dihydroxy-naphthalene (1,2-DDN), cis-2,3-dihydro-2,3-dihydroxybiphenyl (2,3-DDB), and 3,4-dihydro-3,4-dihydroxy-2,2',5,5'-tetrachlorobiphenyl (3,4-DD-2,2',5-5-TCB).

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  • The study aimed to enhance the oxidative stress tolerance and biomass yield of Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942 by introducing the dehydroascorbate reductase (DHAR) gene from Brassica juncea (BrDHAR).
  • Results showed that transgenic strains with BrDHAR exhibited a significantly improved ascorbate/dehydroascorbate (AsA/DHA) ratio, increased growth rates, higher chlorophyll content, and better pigmentation under oxidative stress conditions.
  • The findings suggest that this modified strain can better withstand environmental stress and could be potentially beneficial for producing biofuels and other bioproducts.
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Reactive oxygen species, which increase under various environmental stresses, have deleterious effects on plants. An important antioxidant, glutathione, is used to detoxify reactive oxygen species in plant cells and is mainly produced by two enzymes: gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase (γ-ECS) and glutathione synthetase (GS). To evaluate the functional roles of the glutathione synthetase gene (OsGS) in rice, we generated four independent transgenic rice plants (TG1-TG4) that overexpressed OsGS under the control of the constitutively expressed OsCc1 promoter.

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Ascorbic acid (AsA) maintains redox homeostasis by scavenging reactive oxygen species from prokaryotes to eukaryotes, especially plants. The enzyme monodehydroascorbate reductase (MDHAR) regenerates AsA by catalysing the reduction of monodehydroascorbate, using NADH or NADPH as an electron donor. The detailed recycling mechanism of MDHAR remains unclear due to lack of structural information.

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The cyanobacterial aldehyde deformylating oxygenase (cADO) is a key enzyme that catalyzes the unusual deformylation of aliphatic aldehydes for alkane biosynthesis and can be applied to the production of biofuel in vitro and in vivo. In this study, we determined crystal structures of two ADOs from Limnothrix sp. KNUA012 (LiADO) and Oscillatoria sp.

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Dehydroascorbate reductase (DHAR) is a key enzyme involved in the recycling of ascorbate, which catalyses the glutathione (GSH)-dependent reduction of oxidized ascorbate (dehydroascorbate, DHA). As a result, DHAR regenerates a pool of reduced ascorbate and detoxifies reactive oxygen species (ROS). In previous experiments involving transgenic rice, we observed that overexpression of DHAR enhanced grain yield and biomass.

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Objective: When the pedicle screw insertion technique is failed or not applicable, C7 intralaminar screw insertion method has been used as an alternative or salvage fixation method recently. However, profound understanding of anatomy is required for safe application of the bilaterally crossing laminar screw at C7 in clinic. In this cadaveric study, we evaluated the anatomic feasibility of the bilateral crossing intralaminar screw insertion and especially focused on determination of proper screw entry point.

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We report a rare case of pronator teres syndrome in a young female patient. She reported that her right hand grip had weakened and development of tingling sensation in the first-third fingers two months previous. Thenar muscle atrophy was prominent, and hypoesthesia was also examined on median nerve territory.

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