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Design and analysis strategies for robust microbiome ageing research

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
The gut microbiome changes with age and associates with age‐related morbidity and mortality, establishing it as a potential biomarker and intervention target for ageing. Realising this potential requires methodological rigour, yet distinguishing biological signals from methodological artefacts remains challenging across cohorts. This review provides an
Mark Olenik   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Biological activity detection method using MIMO system [PDF]

open access: yes
This letter proposes two biological activity detection methods using MIMO system and compares them. These methods detect the biological activity of human by using the time-variant MIMO channel and improve the detection sensitivity by using the multi ...
Sato, Hiroaki   +7 more
core  

ABL kinase‐dependent phosphorylation of SH proteins promotes their direct interaction with CRK family SH2 domains

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
CT10 regulator of kinase (CRK) and CRK‐Like (CRKL) are signaling adaptors driving cell adhesion, motility, differentiation, and proliferation. SH2‐domain containing (SH) proteins are enriched in YXXP motifs which when phosphorylated create preferred binding sites for CRK family SH2 domains.
Phoebe M. Cousens   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Desk studies on feasibility of horizontal standard rapid methods for detection of E. coli (including E. coli O157) and Salmonella

open access: yes, 2004
The emerging methods becoming available for the rapid detection and enumeration of E. coli (including E. coli O157) and Salmonella in sludges, soil and treated biowastes have been evaluated with a view to possible future standardisation. The main methods
Keevil, C. William   +2 more
core  

A Magnetic Sensor System for Biological Detection

open access: yes, 2015
Magnetic biosensors detect biological targets through sensing the stray field of magnetic beads which label the targets. Commonly, magnetic biosensors employ the “sandwich” method to immobilize biological targets, i.e., the targets are sandwiched between
Li, Fuquan
core   +1 more source

Mixed‐class J‐domain protein scaffolds promote expanded aggregate handling and multivalent Hsp70 engagement during functional disaggregase assembly

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Protein aggregates threaten proteostasis and cell health. In human cells, Hsp70–J‐domain protein‐based disaggregases remove aggregates, but how they assemble remains unclear. Our biochemical findings show that DNAJA2‐ and DNAJB1‐containing disaggregase scaffolds enhance luciferase aggregate targeting, and that Hsp70 recruitment by both J‐domain ...
Anna Szlachcic, Nadinath B. Nillegoda
wiley   +1 more source

Integration of tunneling magnetoresistive sensors for high resolutive magnetic particle detection

open access: yes, 2009
Albon C. Integration of tunneling magnetoresistive sensors for high resolutive magnetic particle detection. Bielefeld (Germany): Bielefeld University; 2009.The development of nanotechnology pushes the limits of biomedicine in regions where the size of ...
Albon, Camelia
core   +1 more source

Reconstructing enzyme evolution by protein engineering

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Natural enzyme evolution can be retraced by protein engineering methods such as directed evolution, rational design, and ancestral sequence reconstruction. These approaches reveal how enzymes emerged from ligand‐binding scaffolds, developed varying substrate preferences, formed oligomeric complexes, adapted to environmental changes, and evolved novel ...
Lukas Drexler   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Detection of the thaumatin-like protein gene from Brassica rapa var. oleifera in honey with the Proofman-LMTIA method

open access: yesCyTA - Journal of Food
Honey adulteration has been on the rise with the increasing demand for high-quality honey. The ladders-shape melting temperature isothermal amplification (LMTIA) was a newly developed nucleic acid amplification technique, and the aim of this study was to
Wei Yao   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Identification of a Shiga toxin A‐derived peptide internalized into Gb3 receptor‐bearing cells via interaction with the Shiga toxin B subunit

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
The process of internalization of the Shiga toxin A subunit via formation of a complex with the Shiga toxin B subunit, which specifically binds to the Gb3 receptor. The peptide is designed to act as a carrier of drugs into cancer cells. Here, we explored the potential of peptides derived from the catalytic A subunit of Shiga toxin (STxA) to be drug ...
Giulia Opassi   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

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