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Gynandropsis gynandra (Cleomaceae) is a cosmopolitan leafy vegetable and medicinal plant, which has also been used as a model to study C4 photosynthesis due to its evolutionary proximity to C3 Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). Here, we present the genome sequence of G. gynandra, anchored onto 17 main pseudomolecules with a total length of 740 Mb, an N50 of 42 Mb and 30,933 well-supported gene models.

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Bioassay-Guided Fractionation Leads to the Detection of Cholic Acid Generated by the Rare sp.

Mar Drugs

December 2022

Institute for Microbial Biotechnology and Metagenomics (IMBM), Department of Biotechnology, University of the Western Cape, Robert Sobukwe Road, Bellville, Cape Town 7535, South Africa.

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  • Bacterial symbionts from marine invertebrates have the potential to produce new pharmaceutical compounds that may help address multi-drug resistant infections and various diseases.
  • This study identified antibacterial and cytotoxic properties in a marine symbiont, specifically finding that it has effects on Gram-positive bacteria and human melanoma cells.
  • The research involved isolating cholic acid and 3-oxo cholic acid, and although a full pathway for cholic acid synthesis was not confirmed, genes related to bile acid transformation were identified, highlighting the need for further exploration of these bacteria's bioactive capabilities.
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Progress in mass spectrometry lipidomics has led to a rapid proliferation of studies across biology and biomedicine. These generate extremely large raw datasets requiring sophisticated solutions to support automated data processing. To address this, numerous software tools have been developed and tailored for specific tasks.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has been keeping asking urgent questions with respect to therapeutic options. Existing drugs that can be repurposed promise rapid implementation in practice because of their prior approval. Conceivably, there is still room for substantial improvement, because most advanced artificial intelligence techniques for screening drug repositories have not been exploited so far.

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Research on biogas-producing microbial communities aims at elucidation of correlations and dependencies between the anaerobic digestion (AD) process and the corresponding microbiome composition in order to optimize the performance of the process and the biogas output. Previously, species were frequently detected in mesophilic to moderately thermophilic biogas reactors. To analyze adaptive genome features of a representative strain, M3/9 was isolated from a mesophilic laboratory-scale biogas plant and its genome was sequenced and analyzed in detail.

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  • Gut-draining mesenteric lymph nodes play a crucial role in shaping intestinal immune responses, with differences in stromal cell composition based on location.
  • The study identifies specific progenitor cells, CD34 stromal cells and fibroblastic reticular cells, that contribute to the rapid expansion of these lymph nodes from postnatal to aged stages.
  • An epigenomic analysis reveals distinct regulatory patterns in non-endothelial stromal cells, particularly highlighting the role of the Irf3 gene in cellular differentiation and function across different lymph node types.
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Streptomyces albus J1074 is one of the most popular heterologous expression platforms among streptomycetes. Identification of new genes and mutations that influence specialized metabolism in this species is therefore of great applied interest. Here, we describe S.

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Background: Biological conversion of the surplus of renewable electricity and carbon dioxide (CO) from biogas plants to biomethane (CH) could support energy storage and strengthen the power grid. Biological methanation (BM) is linked closely to the activity of biogas-producing Bacteria and methanogenic Archaea. During reactor operations, the microbiome is often subject to various changes, e.

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Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are the most important platform for producing biotherapeutics. Random integration of a transgene into epigenetically instable regions of the genome results in silencing of the gene of interest and loss of productivity during upstream processing. Therefore, cost- and time-intensive long-term stability studies must be performed.

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The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a group of genes comprising one of the most important components of the vertebrate immune system. Consequently, there has been much interest in characterising MHC variation and its relationship with fitness in a variety of species. Due to the exceptional polymorphism of MHC genes, careful PCR primer design is crucial for capturing all of the allelic variation present in a given species.

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  • The study investigates the genetic variants in brain tissues from individuals with drug-resistant focal epilepsy, focusing on both tumorous and non-tumorous samples.
  • *It finds that low-grade epilepsy-associated tumors have the highest number of genetic mutations, including more somatic single-nucleotide variants and copy-number variants compared to other conditions like malformations of cortical development and hippocampal sclerosis.
  • *The research highlights specific genes and genetic mechanisms involved in these conditions, suggesting potential targets for improving treatments for epilepsy.
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Benzoxazolinate is a rare bis-heterocyclic moiety that interacts with proteins and DNA and confers extraordinary bioactivities on natural products, such as C-1027. However, the biosynthetic gene responsible for the key cyclization step of benzoxazolinate remains unclear. Herein, we show a putative acyl AMP-ligase responsible for the last cyclization step.

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Corynebacterium glutamicum is the major host for the industrial production of amino acids and has become one of the best studied model organisms in microbial biotechnology. Rational strain construction has led to an improvement of producer strains and to a variety of novel producer strains with a broad substrate and product spectrum. A key factor for the success of these approaches is detailed knowledge of transcriptional regulation in C.

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The antibiotic desertomycin A and its previously undescribed inactive -succinylated analogue, desertomycin X, were isolated from sp. strain YIM 121038. Genome sequencing and analysis readily identified the desertomycin biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC), which lacked genes encoding acyltransferases that would account for desertomycin X formation.

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We identified 119 typical CaMYB encoding genes and reveal the major components of the proanthocyanidin regulatory network. CaPARs emerged as promising targets for genetic engineering toward improved agronomic traits in C. arietinum.

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It is currently assumed that around 100 million years ago, the common ancestor to the Fabales, Fagales, Rosales and Cucurbitales in Gondwana, developed a root nodule symbiosis with a nitrogen-fixing bacterium. The symbiotic trait evolved first in Frankia cluster-2; thus, strains belonging to this cluster are the best extant representatives of this original symbiont. Most cluster-2 strains could not be cultured to date, except for Frankia coriariae, and therefore many aspects of the symbiosis are still elusive.

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Epigenetic modifications such as DNA methylation play an essential role in imprinting specific transcriptional patterns in cells. We performed genome-wide DNA methylation profiling of murine lymph node-derived ILCs, which led to the identification of differentially methylated regions (DMRs) and the definition of epigenetic marker regions in ILCs. Marker regions were located in genes with a described function for ILCs, such as Tbx21, Gata3, or Il23r, but also in genes that have not been related to ILC biology.

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Ψ-Footprinting approach for the identification of protein synthesis inhibitor producers.

NAR Genom Bioinform

September 2022

Department of Microbiology/Biotechnology, Interfaculty Institute of Microbiology and Infection Medicine, Faculty of Science, University of Tübingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 28, 72076 Tübingen, Germany.

Today, one of the biggest challenges in antibiotic research is a targeted prioritization of natural compound producer strains and an efficient dereplication process to avoid undesired rediscovery of already known substances. Thereby, genome sequence-driven mining strategies are often superior to wet-lab experiments because they are generally faster and less resource-intensive. In the current study, we report on the development of a novel screening approach to evaluate the genetic potential of bacterial strains to produce protein synthesis inhibitors (PSI), which was termed the protein synthesis inhibitor ('psi') target gene footprinting approach = Ψ-footprinting.

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Proanthocyanidins are oligomeric flavonoids that promote plant disease resistance and benefit human health. Banana is one of the world's most extensively farmed crops and its fruit pulp contain proanthocyanidins. However, the transcriptional regulatory network that fine tunes proanthocyanidin biosynthesis in banana remains poorly understood.

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Background: Accurate and comprehensive annotation of transcript sequences is essential for transcript quantification and differential gene and transcript expression analysis. Single-molecule long-read sequencing technologies provide improved integrity of transcript structures including alternative splicing, and transcription start and polyadenylation sites. However, accuracy is significantly affected by sequencing errors, mRNA degradation, or incomplete cDNA synthesis.

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Background: CT scans are used in routine clinical practice for the diagnosis and treatment surveillance of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, more sensitive methods are desirable. Liquid biopsy analyses of RNA and DNA can offer more sensitive diagnostic approaches.

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is an important plant pathogen that causes corn smut disease and serves as an effective biotechnological production host. The lack of a comprehensive metabolic overview hinders a full understanding of the organism's environmental adaptation and a full use of its metabolic potential. Here, we report the first genome-scale metabolic model (GSMM) of (iUma22) for the simulation of metabolic activities.

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A Second Gamma-Glutamylpolyamine Synthetase, GlnA2, Is Involved in Polyamine Catabolism in .

Int J Mol Sci

March 2022

Department of Microbiology and Biotechnology, Interfaculty Institute of Microbiology and Infection Medicine Tübingen (IMIT), University of Tübingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 28, 72076 Tübingen, Germany.

is a soil bacterium living in a habitat with very changeable nutrient availability. This organism possesses a complex nitrogen metabolism and is able to utilize the polyamines putrescine, cadaverine, spermidine, and spermine and the monoamine ethanolamine. We demonstrated that GlnA2 (SCO2241) facilitates to survive under high toxic polyamine concentrations.

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  • Evaluating metagenomic software is crucial for enhancing the interpretation of metagenomes, and the CAMI II challenge focused on this by using complex datasets from numerous genomes and plasmids.
  • The analysis of 5,002 results from 76 software versions showed significant advancements in assembly, especially with long-read data, although challenges remained with related strains and genome recovery.
  • Findings indicated that while taxon profilers improved, they struggled with viruses and Archaea, highlighting the need for better reproducibility in clinical pathogen detection and guiding researchers in method selection based on efficiency and performance metrics.
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  • Autoimmune neurological syndromes (AINS) associated with anti-GAD65 autoantibodies lead to various neurological symptoms, including seizures and cerebellitis, and also have a connection to autoimmune diabetes.
  • A genome-wide association study (GWAS) in a German cohort revealed 16 significant genetic loci linked to susceptibility to AINS, with a notable variant in the HLA class I region.
  • Over 40% of identified genetic variants affect the expression of genes in immune and neural cells, emphasizing the relationship between immune response and neurological function through specific pathways.
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