Publications by authors named "So-Young Ham"

Heat shock protein 47 (HSP47), also known as , functions as a collagen-specific molecular chaperone protein essential for the formation and stabilization of the collagen triple helix. Here, we delved into the regulatory pathways governed by HSP47, shedding light on collagen homeostasis. Our investigation revealed a significant reduction in mRNA levels in the skin tissue of older mice as compared to their younger counterparts.

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  • Biofilms are clusters of bacteria encased in protective substances that make it harder for antibiotics to work, increasing antibiotic resistance.
  • Researchers discovered that citrus peel extract from Jeju Island (CPEJ) effectively inhibits biofilm formation without harming bacterial growth, by reducing the production of protective substances and boosting bacterial swarming motility.
  • The study suggests that CPEJ lowers levels of a signaling molecule (c-di-GMP) linked to biofilm development, highlighting its potential use in medicine and industrial applications to combat biofouling.
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Streptococcus mutans is a representative biofilm-forming bacterium that causes dental caries through glucosyltransferase (GTF) activity. Glucans are synthesized from sucrose by GTFs and provide binding sites for S. mutans to adhere tightly to the tooth enamel.

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  • The text discusses a gram-negative pathogen that is opportunistic and can lead to infections, especially in people with weakened immune systems.* -
  • This pathogen forms biofilms and uses a communication system called quorum sensing to produce virulence factors, which helps it resist antibiotics.* -
  • The review focuses on targeting a specific quorum sensing system (RhlI/RhlR) with small molecules to inhibit biofilm formation and features recent studies on potential new anti-biofilm agents.*
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a ubiquitous human pathogen that causes severe infections. Although antibiotics, such as tobramycin, are currently used for infection therapy, their antibacterial activity has resulted in the emergence of multiple antibiotic-resistant bacteria. The 6-gingerol analog, a structural derivative of the main component of ginger, is a quorum sensing (QS) inhibitor.

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Membrane bioreactors (MBRs) are considered a promising tool for resource recovery in wastewater treatment. Nevertheless, membrane fouling is an inevitable phenomenon that deteriorates the MBR performance. Although many studies have attempted to elucidate the effect of sludge characteristics on MBR fouling, they posed certain limitations.

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Biofouling is a major operational problem in the reverse osmosis (RO) process, affecting the membrane performance. Although sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) is used to chemically clean the biofouled membranes, high concentrations of NaOCl cause morphological and chemical damage to the RO membrane. The objective of this study is to enhance chemical cleaning efficiency by combining with a dispersion agent (linoleic acid, LA) that does not harm the RO membrane, to overcome the disadvantages of NaOCl.

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Vertically aligned carbon nanotube (VACNT) membranes have attracted significant attention for water purification owing to their ultra-high water permeability and antibacterial properties. In this paper, we critically review the recent progresses in the synthesis of VACNT arrays and fabrication of VACNT membrane methods, with particular emphasis on improving water permeability and anti-biofouling properties. Furthermore, potential applications of VACNT membranes other than water purification (e.

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Bacterial biofilm formation causes serious problems in various fields of medical, clinical, and industrial settings. Antibiotics and biocide treatments are typical methods used to remove bacterial biofilms, but biofilms are difficult to remove effectively from surfaces due to their increased resistance. An alternative approach to treatment with antimicrobial agents is using biofilm inhibitors that regulate biofilm development without inhibiting bacterial growth.

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A membrane bioreactor (MBR) integrates process such as membrane filtration and biological treatment of activated sludge. However, organic, inorganic and biological matters cause membrane fouling, which seriously affects membrane performance. The goal of this study was to evaluate the biofouling inhibition capacity of raffinose during the MBR process.

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() is an opportunistic human pathogen that forms biofilms and produces virulence factors quorum sensing (QS). Blocking the QS system in is an excellent strategy to reduce biofilm formation and the production of virulence factors. RhlR plays an essential role in the QS system of .

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In this study, a quorum-quenching (QQ) bacterium named HEMM-1 was isolated at a membrane bioreactor (MBR) plant. HEMM-1 has diplococcal morphology and 99% sequence identity to Enterococcus species. The HEMM-1 cell-free supernatant (CFS) showed higher QQ activities than the CFS of other QQ bacteria, mostly by degrading N-acyl homoserine lactones (AHLs) with short acyl chains.

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a causative agent of chronic infections in immunocompromised patients. Disruption of quorum sensing circuits is an attractive strategy for treating diseases associated with P. aeruginosa infection.

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is a ubiquitous gram-negative bacterium capable of forming a biofilm on living and non-living surfaces, which frequently leads to undesirable consequences. We found that lauroyl arginate ethyl (LAE), a synthetic non-oxidizing biocide, inhibited biofilm formation by at a sub-growth inhibitory concentration under both static and flow conditions. A global transcriptome analysis was conducted using a gene chip microarray to identify the genes targeted by LAE.

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