Publications by authors named "Sangchul Kim"

Phosphatidic acid (PA) is an important class of signaling lipids involved in various biological processes in plants. Functional characterization of the mutants of PA's metabolizing enzymes coupled with lipidomics and protein-lipid interaction analyses have revealed that PA signaling is involved in plant response to biotic and abiotic stress. Moreover, PA and its metabolizing enzymes have been found to affect various reproductive steps, including gametogenesis, pollen tube growth, self-incompatibility, haploid embryo formation, embryogenesis, and seed development.

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  • The study focuses on two endemic species of a plant genus found in Korea, among a broader group of 18 species distributed across East Asia and Northeastern America.
  • Researchers sequenced and analyzed the complete chloroplast genomes of these plants, discovering their structures and genetic components.
  • Findings highlight the genetic similarities and differences in comparison with five other related species, which aids in understanding the evolutionary relationships within the genus.
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Introduction: In 2022; South Korea had 3.3 million daily bicycle users and around 13,000 crashes with 190 fatalities annually. While helmets are known to prevent head injuries, research on their effectiveness in preventing fatalities is lacking.

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Phytosphingosine (PHS) is a major component of the skin barrier and a multifunctional physiologically active substance. This study  aimed to investigate the types of cytokines regulated by PHS, their anti-skin inflammatory effects, and their anti-inflammatory mechanisms. RAW264.

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, a species endemic to Korea, has a limited distribution across the Korean Peninsula and is used in traditional medicine. Despite its importance, the genome structure, genetic composition, and phylogenetic relationships based on its chloroplast genome have not been documented. In this study, the complete chloroplast genome of was newly assembled.

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  • This study investigates the link between vitamin D levels and sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients compared to healthy individuals.
  • Using data from the CAPTURES II registry, researchers compared vitamin D levels in 454 OHCA cases and 454 matched controls, revealing lower levels in the OHCA group.
  • The findings suggest vitamin D deficiency significantly increases the risk of SCA, independent of other health factors, with severe deficiency showing a particularly high association with SCA incidence.
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This study aims to report the complete chloroplast genome of L., a globally recognized invasive plant. The complete genome length of is 152,961 bp; has a typical quadripartite structure (including a large single copy of 84,829 bp, a small single copy of 18,084 bp, and two inverted repeat regions of 25,024 bp), which is commonly found in angiosperms.

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We sequenced and published the chloroplast genome of Walter, which was previously misidentified as owing to their morphological similarities until 1989. The genome of is 160,857 bp long [large single copy region: 88,064 bp; a small single copy region: 18,549 bp; two inverted repeat regions: 27,122 bp] and has a GC content of 35.7%.

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  • Siebold & Zucc. includes about 25 species native to East Asia, commonly used in horticulture, but they often look quite similar, making molecular research crucial for identification.
  • Researchers sequenced the plastid genomes of select species using advanced sequencing techniques and explored DNA markers related to repeats and diversity.
  • The study revealed that Siebold & Zucc. forms a monophyletic group, with certain species clustered in Japan and others in China, highlighting their evolutionary relationships through phylogenetic analysis of protein-coding genes.
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Unlabelled: Reciprocal regulation between the circadian clock and lipid metabolism is emerging, but its mechanisms remain elusive. We reported that a lipid metabolite phosphatidic acid (PA) bound to the core clock transcription factors LATE ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL (LHY) and CIRCADIAN CLOCK ASSOCIATED1 (CCA1) and chemical suppression of phospholipase D (PLD)-catalyzed PA formation perturbed the clock in Arabidopsis. Here, we identified, among 12 members, specific PLDs critical to regulating clock function.

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Lipid phosphorylation by diacylglycerol kinase (DGK) that produces phosphatidic acid (PA) plays important roles in various biological processes, including stress responses, but the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Here, we show that DGK5 and its lipid product PA suppress ABA biosynthesis by interacting with ABA-DEFICIENT 2 (ABA2), a key ABA biosynthesis enzyme, to negatively modulate plant response to abiotic stress tested in Arabidopsis thaliana. Loss of DGK5 function rendered plants less damaged, whereas overexpression (OE) of DGK5 enhanced plant damage to water and salt stress.

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Membrane lipidomes are dynamic and their changes generate lipid mediators affecting various biological processes. Phosphatidic acid (PA) has emerged as an important class of lipid mediators involved in a wide range of cellular and physiological responses in plants, animals, and microbes. The regulatory functions of PA have been studied primarily outside the nuclei, but an increasing number of recent studies indicates that some of the PA effects result from its action in nuclei.

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The circadian clock regulates temporal metabolic activities, but how it affects lipid metabolism is poorly understood. Here, we show that the central clock regulators LATE ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL (LHY) and CIRCADIAN CLOCK ASSOCIATED 1 (CCA1) regulate the initial step of fatty acid (FA) biosynthesis in Arabidopsis. Triacylglycerol (TAG) accumulation in seeds was increased in LHY-overexpressing (LHY-OE) and decreased in lhycca1 plants.

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  • South Korea implemented a nationwide tele-emergency consultation network linking urban and rural hospitals to improve emergency medical services.
  • The study analyzed tele-emergency cases from May 2015 to December 2018, focusing on the types of consultations and the impact on unnecessary patient transportation (RUT).
  • Results indicated that image interpretation was the most common consultation type for trauma, with the system significantly reducing RUT, particularly in non-severe cases and non-island rural areas.
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Purpose: Frailty is characterized by fragility and decline in physical, mental, and social activities; it is commonly observed in older adults. No studies have reported frailty status changes between the preoperative and postoperative periods, including mental and cognitive factors. Therefore, this study investigated frailty factors, including mental and cognitive functions, that change after non-cardiac surgery in older adults.

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Chloroplast genomes are valuable for inferring evolutionary relationships. We report the complete chloroplast genomes of 36 Corydalis spp. and one Fumaria species.

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  • The study focuses on a perennial herb from the Saxifragaceae family endemic to Korea, which was confirmed as a distinct species through molecular phylogenetic analysis.
  • The researchers sequenced the complete plastid genome, revealing that it has a total length of 149,751 base pairs and includes 130 genes.
  • Phylogenetic analysis indicated that this species belongs to a specific genus and serves as a sister group to related species, offering valuable insights for future research on that genus.
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  • The text discusses the first complete chloroplast genome sequence of a Korean endemic species reported by Y.S. Kim, B.U. Oh, and C.G. Jang et al. in 1998, which is 154,578 base pairs long with a GC content of 37.7%.
  • The genome features include regions such as large single-copy (LSC) and small single-copy (SSC), as well as paired inverted repeats (IRs) and a total of 113 genes, encompassing protein-coding, rRNA, and tRNA genes.
  • Phylogenetic analysis indicates the species is divided into three sections, highlighting its relationship with related species, and the findings aim to support future taxonomic and genetic research
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Objective: Road traffic injuries (RTIs) are the leading cause of mortality among children and adolescents. This study aimed to identify and compare the age-specific epidemiology, clinical characteristics and factors related to severe RTIs among children and adolescents who had RTIs.

Methods: This multicenter cross-sectional study was conducted using data collected between January 2011 and December 2018 in the Emergency Department-based Injury In-depth Surveillance registry in South Korea.

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Objectives: Rapid and accurate severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) diagnostic tests are crucial for controlling the spread of infections in emergency settings. This study evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of a point-of-care (POC) test based on loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) that produces rapid results within 30 min.

Methods: We prospectively included adult patients (age >19 years) who were diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection within the last 3 days and symptomatic patients who had visited the emergency room.

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  • - The text discusses an herbaceous perennial plant from the Asteraceae family found in East Asia and highlights its edible young leaves and antitumor properties in Korea.
  • - The plant's complete plastome, measuring 150,773 bp, includes 130 genes essential for its functions and features a typical angiosperm structure with distinct regions (inverted repeats, large and small single-copy regions).
  • - This research presents the first complete chloroplast genome for the genus, contributing valuable data for understanding the evolutionary relationships within the Asteraceae family.
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is a species found in the southern province of Korea, thought to be endemic to Korea. The complete plastid genome of this legume was sequenced in this study. DNA from was extracted, sequenced, and assembled into the complete plastid genome.

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This study was to understand the genetic structure and diversity of the Korean Malus species. We used genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) technology to analyze samples of 112 individuals belonging to 18 populations of wild Malus spp. Using GBS, we identified thousands of single nucleotide polymorphisms in the species analyzed.

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Cytosolic glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPC) is a glycolytic enzyme, but undergoes stress-induced nuclear translocation for moonlighting. We previously reported that in response to heat stress, GAPC accumulated in the nucleus to modulate transcription and thermotolerance. Here we show a cellular and molecular mechanism that mediates heat-induced nuclear translocation of cytosolic GAPC in Arabidopsis thaliana.

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Objectives: Anastomotic leakage (AL) is the most severe complication of colorectal surgery and is a frequent cause of postoperative mortality. This study aimed to identify the risk factors for AL, including the type of air leak test (ALT) performed, in patients undergoing laparoscopic colorectal cancer surgery.

Methods: This study involved a retrospective review of 201 patients who underwent elective laparoscopic procedures using circular stapled anastomosis for colorectal cancer between January 2015 and December 2020 at Kyorin University Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.

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