Publications by authors named "N Le Novere"

Article Synopsis
  • Engineers in synthetic biology use diagrams to represent nucleic acid sequences and their functional relationships, leading to the emergence of standardized practices.
  • The Synthetic Biology Open Language Visual (SBOL Visual) offers a coherent set of conventions for these diagrams, enhancing communication about genetic designs.
  • Version 2.3 of SBOL Visual introduces novel features, such as depicting complex interactions, overlapping glyphs for nucleic acids, and new glyphs for unspecified interactions and inert DNA spacers, improving upon the previous version 2.2.
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Article Synopsis
  • Engineers in synthetic biology use diagrams to depict genetic sequences and their functional relationships, helping with organization and communication.
  • The Synthetic Biology Open Language Visual (SBOL Visual) serves as a standard to create a uniform way to represent these genetic designs.
  • Version 2.2 of SBOL Visual enhances the previous version by updating molecular glyphs to align with SBO terms, adding new glyphs for various biological components, and introducing different representations for simple chemicals.
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Calmodulin sits at the center of molecular mechanisms underlying learning and memory. Its complex and sometimes opposite influences, mediated via the binding to various proteins, are yet to be fully understood. Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) and calcineurin (CaN) both bind open calmodulin, favoring Long-Term Potentiation (LTP) or Depression (LTD) respectively.

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The epicardium and its derivatives provide trophic and structural support for the developing and adult heart. Here we tested the ability of human embryonic stem cell (hESC)-derived epicardium to augment the structure and function of engineered heart tissue in vitro and to improve efficacy of hESC-cardiomyocyte grafts in infarcted athymic rat hearts. Epicardial cells markedly enhanced the contractility, myofibril structure and calcium handling of human engineered heart tissues, while reducing passive stiffness compared with mesenchymal stromal cells.

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Biological engineers often find it useful to communicate using diagrams. These diagrams can include information both about the structure of the nucleic acid sequences they are engineering and about the functional relationships between features of these sequences and/or other molecular species. A number of conventions and practices have begun to emerge within synthetic biology for creating such diagrams, and the Synthetic Biology Open Language Visual (SBOL Visual) has been developed as a standard to organize, systematize, and extend such conventions in order to produce a coherent visual language.

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