Publications by authors named "My Abdelaziz El Alaoui"

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  • The prevalence of pandrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii is increasing globally, with strains showing resistance to all antibiotics, including colistin.
  • Two strains (ABRC1 and ABRC2), isolated from patients in an intensive care unit, demonstrated high colistin resistance with MIC levels over 256 mg/L.
  • Genetic analysis revealed several novel mutations linked to colistin resistance, including changes in the lpxC, lpxD, pmrA, pmrB, and lpsB genes in both strains, indicating a complex mechanism of resistance.
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Hereditary connective tissue diseases form a heterogeneous group of disorders that affect collagen and extracellular matrix components. The cornea and the skin are among the major forms of connective tissues, and syndromes affecting both organs are often due to mutations in single genes. Brittle cornea syndrome is one of the pathologies that illustrates this association well.

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It is of interest to elucidate the binding mode analysis of 18 sulphonated flavones in the non nucleoside inhibitory binding pocket of the HIV-1 reverse transcriptase (PDB ID: 1RTD). We further compared them with the known Non Nucleosidic Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors (NNRTI) drug molecules such as delaviridine, nevirapine and etravirine. Molecular docking studies of sulphonated flavones were performed in the binding pocket of reverse transcriptase using the PatchDock server.

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HPV L1 protein is a corner stone in HPV structure, it's involved in the formation of the viral capsid; widely used as a systematic material and considered as the main component in vaccines development and production. The present study aims to characterize genetic variation of L1 gene of HPV 16 specimens and to evaluate in silico the impact of major variants on the epitope change affecting its conformational structure. A fragment of L1 gene from 35 HPV 16 confirmed specimens were amplified by PCR and sequenced.

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Drought is the single largest abiotic stress factor leading to reduced crop yields. The identification of differentially expressed genes and the understanding of their functions in environmentally stressful conditions are essential to improve drought tolerance. Transcriptomics is a powerful approach for the global analysis of molecular mechanisms under abiotic stress.

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