Publications by authors named "Rodrigo Coronel-Tellez"

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  • Pathogenic bacteria like Staphylococcus aureus use regulatory RNA (sRNA) called IsrR to adapt to low iron conditions and maintain virulence.
  • IsrR helps conserve iron by down-regulating genes for iron-containing enzymes, particularly affecting the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle and the enzyme aconitase.
  • Aconitase also acts as a regulatory protein that influences its own expression and modulates the expression of other enzymes, thereby helping the bacteria cope with iron scarcity.
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Protein-based encapsulin nanocompartments, known for their well-defined structures and versatile functionalities, present promising opportunities in the fields of biotechnology and nanomedicine. In this investigation, we effectively developed a sortase A-mediated protein ligation system in to site-specifically attach target proteins to encapsulin, both internally and on its surfaces without any further steps. We explored the potential applications of fusing sortase enzyme and a protease for post-translational ligation of encapsulin to a green fluorescent protein and anti-CD3 scFv.

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Nanoparticle synthesis on microfluidic platforms provides excellent reproducibility and control over bulk synthesis. While there have been plenty of platforms for producing nanoparticles (NPs) with controlled physicochemical properties, such platforms often operate in a narrow range of predefined flow rates. The flow rate limitation restricts either up-scalability for industrial production or down-scalability for exploratory research use.

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Recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) is one of the most promising diagnostic methods for pathogen detection, owing to the simplified isothermal amplification technique. Using one-step digital reverse transcription RPA (dRT-RPA) to detect viral RNA provides a fast diagnosis and absolute quantification. Here, we present a chip that purifies, digitalizes, and detects viral RNA of SARS-CoV-2 in a fully automated and sensitive manner.

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Article Synopsis
  • Staphylococcus aureus, an opportunistic pathogen, adjusts its metabolism to survive during iron scarcity in the host.
  • A small non-coding RNA called IsrR is crucial for this adaptation, as it represses the translation of mRNAs for iron-dependent enzymes under iron-starved conditions.
  • IsrR enhances bacterial survival and lethality in infections, highlighting its significant role in the iron-sparing response and demonstrating the evolutionary advantages of RNA-based regulation in bacteria.
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Background: Acute asthma exacerbations and pneumonia are important causes of morbidity and mortality in children and may coexist in the same children, although symptom overlap may lead to difficulties in diagnosis. Microbial and viral diversity and differential abundance of either may play an important role in infection susceptibility and the development of acute and chronic respiratory diseases.

Objectives: To describe the virome and bacteriome present in the upper respiratory tract of hospitalized children with a clinical diagnosis of asthma and pneumonia during an acute exacerbation and an acute respiratory illness ARI episode respectively.

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Background: Viral infections play a significant role in causing acute respiratory infections (ARIs) and exacerbations of chronic diseases. Acute respiratory infections are now the leading cause of mortality in children worldwide, especially in developing countries. Recently, human rhinovirus (HRV) infection has been emerged as an important cause of pneumonia and asthma exacerbation.

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