As we exploit biological machineries and circuits to redesign nature, it is just important to use efficient cloning strategies and methods to heterologously express the resulting DNA constructs. Golden Gate cloning allows the assembly of multiple fragments in a single reaction, making the process efficient and seamless. Although Golden Gate strategies have already been employed for different organisms, it is still not well-established for Actinobacteria.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnder stress, protein synthesis is attenuated to preserve energy and mitigate challenges to protein homeostasis. Here, we describe, with high temporal resolution, the dynamic landscape of changes in the abundance of proteins synthesized upon stress from transient mitochondrial inner membrane depolarization. This nascent proteome was altered when global translation was attenuated by stress and began to normalize as translation was recovering.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMost mitochondrial proteins originate from the cytosol and require transport into the organelle. Such precursor proteins must be unfolded to pass through translocation channels in mitochondrial membranes. Misfolding of transported proteins can result in their arrest and translocation failure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe molecular bases of how host genetic variation impacts the gut microbiome remain largely unknown. Here we used a genetically diverse mouse population and applied systems genetics strategies to identify interactions between host and microbe phenotypes including microbial functions, using faecal metagenomics, small intestinal transcripts and caecal lipids that influence microbe-host dynamics. Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping identified murine genomic regions associated with variations in bacterial taxa; bacterial functions including motility, sporulation and lipopolysaccharide production and levels of bacterial- and host-derived lipids.
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