Mapping the subgingival HerBiome and HisBiome over the human healthspan
Abstract Background Understanding the intricate relationship between sex, age, and the oral microbiome is crucial for deciphering the onset and progression of numerous age‐related oral and systemic diseases. Methods Subgingival plaque was collected from 781 periodontally and systemically healthy females and 160 males spanning 0 to 80 years.
Rahul Nikam +3 more
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Functional characterization of the polar organizer protein FimV in <i>Pseudomonas putida</i>. [PDF]
Schmidt LM +7 more
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Module walking using an SH3-like cell-wall-binding domain leads to a new GH184 family of muramidases. [PDF]
Moroz OV +15 more
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Bio‐Inspired, Zwitterionic Copolymers with Amphiphilic Character
Zwitterionic copolymers based on arginine‐derived monomers are produced by xanthate‐supported photo‐iniferter reversible‐addition‐fragmentation chain‐transfer polymerization. Experiments in relevant conditions show that the designed (co)polymers hardly interact with biologically relevant proteins and enzymes such as bovine serum albumine (BSA), fetal ...
Theresa M. Lutz +4 more
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A First Case of Fluorescence Polarization Biosensor-Based Assay for Rapid Monitoring of Protein API Content in Tablet Dosage Forms: Detection of Lysozyme in Tablets. [PDF]
Filimonova SM +6 more
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Quantifying Protein–Glycan Interactions Using Native Mass Spectrometry
ABSTRACT Interactions between glycan‐binding proteins (GBPs) and carbohydrates (glycans) are essential to many biological processes relevant to human health and disease. For most GBPs, however, their glycan interactome—the repertoire of glycans recognized and their specificities—is poorly defined.
Duong T. Bui +4 more
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<i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> Cryptic Prophage Endolysin Is a Highly Active Muramidase. [PDF]
Thorén Edvardsen PK +4 more
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Abstract Histone modifications and chromatin‐binding proteins play crucial roles in regulating gene expression in eukaryotes, with significant implications for fungal pathogenicity and development. However, profiling these modifications or proteins across the genome in fungi remains challenging due to the technical limitations of the traditional ...
Haiting Wang +11 more
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Self-aggregating Lactiplantibacillus plantarum enhances type-I interferon responses via the cytosolic sensors NOD2 and cGAS. [PDF]
Solis S +6 more
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