Publications by authors named "Jyotsna Thota"

Background: Rhinovirus (RV) is one of the most common etiologic agents of acute respiratory infection (ARI), which is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in young children. The clinical significance of RV co-detection with other respiratory viruses, including respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), remains unclear. We aimed to compare the clinical characteristics and outcomes of children with ARI-associated RV-only detection and those with RV co-detection-with an emphasis on RV/RSV co-detection.

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Background: The rates of early-onset group B Streptococcus (GBS) disease (EOGBS) have declined since the implementation of universal screening and intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis guidelines but late-onset (LOGBS) rates remain unchanged. Racial differences in GBS disease rates have been previously documented, with Black infants having higher rates of EOGBS and LOGBS, but it is not known if these have persisted. Therefore, we sought to determine the differences in EOGBS and LOGBS disease by race over the past decade in Tennessee.

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Steady-state and time-resolved studies of site-selective photocleavage of lysozyme by cobalt(III) complexes [Co(NH(3))(5)Br](2+) and ([Co(NH(3))(4)CO(3)](+) are reported. Photocleavage resulted in two fragments of molecular masses approximately 10.5 kDa and approximately 3.

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Photocleavage of chicken hen egg lysozyme by three Co(III)ammine complexes, hexamminecobalt(III) chloride ([Co(NH3)6]+3), pentamminechloro cobalt(III)chloride ([Co(NH3)5Cl]+2), and tetramminecarbonato cobalt(III) nitrate ([Co(NH3)4CO3]+), is reported here. Photocleavage resulted in two fragments of molecular masses of approximately 10.5 kDa and approximately 3.

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Contributions of hydroxyethyl functions to the DNA binding affinities of substituted anthracenes are evaluated by calorimetry and spectroscopy. Isothermal titration calorimetry indicated that binding of the ligands to calf thymus DNA (5 mM Tris buffer, 50 mM NaCl, pH 7.2, 25 degrees C) is exothermic.

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Systematic studies on the DNA binding of a new anthracene derivative, carrying a 1,8-octyldiamine side chain, were carried out. Calorimetric, spectroscopic, and helix melting studies show that the side chain, consisting of eight methylene groups, enhances the binding constant by a factor of approximately 35 when compared to the binding of a probe lacking the long side chain. Furthermore, the enthalpy of binding of the long-chain derivative to calf thymus DNA (Delta H = 4.

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Photochemical reagents that cleave proteins at specific sites (photoproteases) are useful for studying protein structure and protein-ligand interactions. PolyammineCo(III) complexes are tested here as photochemical probes to cleave proteins. Irradiation of a mixture of lysozyme, a model protein, and polyammineCo(III) complexes resulted in the facile cleavage of the peptide backbone.

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