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is a leading cause of diarrhea and death in young children and untreated AIDS patients and causes waterborne outbreaks. Pathogenic mechanisms underlying diarrhea and intestinal dysfunction are poorly understood. We previously developed stem-cell derived human intestinal enteroid (HIE) models for Cryptosporidium parvum which we used in this study to investigate the course of infection and its effect on intestinal epithelial integrity.

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DHHC17 Is a New Regulator of AMPK Signaling.

Mol Cell Biol

August 2022

Department of Medicine, Tufts Medical Centergrid.67033.31, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

The association of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) with membranes plays a critical role in the regulation of AMPK activation and function. Protein lipid modification, including palmitoylation, myristoylation, and farnesyation, constitutes a crucial mechanism in the regulation of protein dynamic interactions with membranes. Among the three subunits of the AMPK heterotrimeric complex, the structural subunit AMPKβ is myristoylated and the catalytic subunit AMPKα is palmitoylated.

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Aztreonam-avibactam is under clinical development for multidrug-resistant Gram-negative infections. We evaluated activity against 341 recent clinical isolates. The addition of avibactam to aztreonam had no effect on the anaerobic activity of aztreonam.

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