Publications by authors named "Yi-Jyun Jheng"

Polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) are the major leukocytes in the circulation and play an important role in host defense. Intact PMN functions include adhesion, migration, phagocytosis, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) release. It has been known for a long time that adenosine can function as a modulator of adult PMN functions.

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Background: Dioscorins are the major storage proteins of yam tubers. However, the molecular nature of their heterogeneity in tubers has not been fully elucidated. In this study the authors isolated the dioscorin gene families of Dioscorea japonica and Dioscorea pseudojaponica, performed matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS) and elucidated which dioscorin isoforms are the major constituents in tubers.

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Article Synopsis
  • Dioscorins, the main storage proteins in yam tubers, show biochemical and immunomodulatory functions, making them interesting for biomedical research.
  • Two dioscorin genes (Dj-dioA3 and Dp-dioA2) were successfully expressed in E. coli, yielding significant amounts of recombinant proteins (15-30 mg/L for rDj-dioscorinA3 and 4-8 mg/L for rDp-dioscorinA2).
  • Analyses revealed that these recombinant proteins resemble native dioscorins in structure and function, exhibiting similar antigenic properties, radical scavenging abilities, and the capacity to enhance macrophage activity against pathogens, indicating their potential for future biomedical applications.
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Human newborns are known to be susceptible to microbial infection. This susceptibility is generally attributed to immaturity of the newborn immune system. However, the mechanisms for impaired immunity in newborns are still incompletely defined.

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