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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695523/functional-consequences-of-modification-of-the-photosystem-i-photosystem-ii-ratio-in-the-cyanobacterium-synechocystis-sp-pcc-6803
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vicki Moore, Wim Vermaas
UNLABELLED: The stoichiometry of photosystem II (PSII) and photosystem I (PSI) varies between photoautotrophic organisms. The cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 maintains two- to fivefold more PSI than PSII reaction center complexes, and we sought to modify this stoichiometry by changing the promoter region of the psaAB operon. We thus generated mutants with varied psaAB expression, ranging from ~3% to almost 200% of the wild-type transcript level, but all showing a reduction in PSI levels, relative to wild type, suggesting a role of the psaAB promoter region in translational regulation...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Bacteriology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695522/lighting-the-way-how-the-vibrio-fischeri-model-microbe-reveals-the-complexity-of-earth-s-simplest-life-forms
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REVIEW
Alecia N Septer, Karen L Visick
Vibrio ( Aliivibrio ) fischeri 's initial rise to fame derived from its alluring production of blue-green light. Subsequent studies to probe the mechanisms underlying this bioluminescence helped the field discover the phenomenon now known as quorum sensing. Orthologs of quorum-sensing regulators (i.e., LuxR and LuxI) originally identified in V. fischeri were subsequently uncovered in a plethora of bacterial species, and analogous pathways were found in yet others. Over the past three decades, the study of this microbe has greatly expanded to probe the unique role of V...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Bacteriology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694727/clinico-microbiological-correlates-of-hospital-acquired-pneumonia-a-hospital-based-prospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Avisham, Anurag Agrawal, Abhishek Gupta
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) is a life-threatening hospital-acquired infection contributing to poor outcomes and mortality. Though the prevalence is comparable, the burden of comorbidities and malnutrition further worsens the scenario in developing countries. Infective agents responsible for these infections vary between regions due to the variables involved. There is a dearth of data on clinico-microbiological correlates of HAP from Northern India...
December 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694412/a-retrospective-observational-study-of-the-microbial-etiology-and-antimicrobial-susceptibility-patterns-of-blood-cultures-from-icu-patients-at-a-healthcare-facility-in-north-india
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amit Kumar, Nikhil Raj, Sangeeta Singh, Anupam Das, Vikramjeet Singh, Manodeep Sen, Jyotsna Agarwal
Introduction Bloodstream infections (BSI) are a leading source of fatalities and morbidity in hospitals. However, the clinical spectrum and antimicrobial resistance differ globally. Identifying the pathogenic spectrum and variations in antibiotic resistance is crucial for controlling BSI and preventing inappropriate antibiotic use. Material and methods This retrospective observational study was conducted at the Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow, UP, India, for one year between June 2022 and June 2023...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38692732/novel-point-of-care-cytokine-biomarker-lateral-flow-test-for-the-screening-for-sexually-transmitted-infections-and-bacterial-vaginosis-study-protocol-of-a-multicentre-multidisciplinary-prospective-observational-clinical-study-to-evaluate-the-performance-and
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Stephanie Ramboarina, Tania Crucitti, Katherine Gill, Linda Gail Bekker, Emma Michele Harding-Esch, Janneke H H M van de Wijgert, Bich-Tram Huynh, Camille Fortas, Aina Harimanana, Théodora Mayouya Gamana, Rindra Vatosoa Randremanana, Reziky Mangahasimbola, Chido Dziva Chikwari, Katharina Kranzer, Constance R S Mackworth-Young, Sarah Bernays, Nicola Thomas, David Anderson, Fatime Ramla Tanko, Monalisa Manhanzva, Micaela Lurie, Fezile Khumalo, Edina Sinanovic, Ayako Honda, Tanya Pidwell, Suzanna C Francis, Lindi Masson, Jo-Anne Passmore
INTRODUCTION: A prototype lateral flow device detecting cytokine biomarkers interleukin (IL)-1α and IL-1β has been developed as a point-of-care test-called the Genital InFlammation Test (GIFT)-for detecting genital inflammation associated with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and/or bacterial vaginosis (BV) in women. In this paper, we describe the rationale and design for studies that will be conducted in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Madagascar to evaluate the performance of GIFT and how it could be integrated into routine care...
May 1, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38692229/inflammatory-immunity-and-bacteriological-perspectives-a-new-direction-for-copper-treatment-of-sepsis
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REVIEW
Zhenzhen Huang, Lunfei Cao, Dengfeng Yan
Copper is an essential trace element for all aerobic organisms because of its unique biological functions. In recent years, researchers have discovered that copper can induce cell death through various regulatory mechanisms, thereby inducing inflammation. Efforts have also been made to alter the chemical structure of copper to achieve either anticancer or anti-inflammatory effects. The copper ion can exhibit bactericidal effects by interfering with the integrity of the cell membrane and promoting oxidative stress...
April 16, 2024: Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691024/risk-score-prediction-for-bacteriologically-confirmed-tuberculosis-among-hiv-infected-adults-on-antiretroviral-therapy-in-ethiopia-prognostic-model-development
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nebiyu Mekonnen Derseh, Muluken Chanie Agimas, Tigabu Kidie Tesfie
OBJECTIVE: This study was aimed at developing a risk score prediction model for bacteriologically confirmed TB among HIV-infected adults receiving antiretroviral therapy in Ethiopia. METHODS: An institutional-based retrospective follow-up study was conducted among 569 HIV-infected adults on ART. We used demographic and clinical prognostic factors to develop a risk prediction model. Model performance was evaluated by discrimination and calibration using the area under the receiver operating characteristic (AUROC) curve and calibration plot...
April 25, 2024: AIDS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687034/targeted-deletion-of-pf-prophages-from-diverse-pseudomonas-aeruginosa-isolates-has-differential-impacts-on-quorum-sensing-and-virulence-traits
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amelia K Schmidt, Caleb M Schwartzkopf, Julie D Pourtois, Elizabeth B Burgener, Dominick R Faith, Alex Joyce, Tyrza Lamma, Geetha Kumar, Paul L Bollyky, Patrick R Secor
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic bacterial pathogen that commonly causes medical hardware, wound, and respiratory infections. Temperate filamentous Pf phages that infect P. aeruginosa impact numerous virulence phenotypes. Most work on Pf phages has focused on Pf4 and its host P. aeruginosa PAO1. Expanding from Pf4 and PAO1, this study explores diverse Pf phages infecting P. aeruginosa clinical isolates. We describe a simple technique targeting the Pf lysogeny maintenance gene, pflM ( PA0718 ), that enables the effective elimination of Pf prophages from diverse P...
April 30, 2024: Journal of Bacteriology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684082/inside-the-host-understanding-the-evolutionary-trajectories-of-intracellular-parasitism
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REVIEW
Pavla Bartošová-Sojková, Anzhelika Butenko, Jitka Richtová, Ivan Fiala, Miroslav Oborník, Julius Lukeš
This review explores the origins of intracellular parasitism, an intriguing facet of symbiosis, where one organism harms its host, potentially becoming deadly. We focus on three distantly related groups of single-celled eukaryotes, namely Kinetoplastea, Holomycota, and Apicomplexa, which contain multiple species-rich lineages of intracellular parasites. Using comparative analysis of morphological, physiological, and molecular features of kinetoplastids, microsporidians, and sporozoans, as well as their closest free-living relatives, we reveal the evolutionary trajectories and adaptations that enabled the transition to intracellular parasitism...
April 29, 2024: Annual Review of Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683410/evaluation-of-physiochemical-heavy-metals-and-bacteriological-parameters-of-celery-and-its-irrigation-water-within-sulaymaniyah-city-of-iraq
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rafeef Yass, Sherko Mohammed, Trifa Jalal, Haider Hamzah
This study rigorously assesses the physicochemical, heavy metal concentrations, and bacteriological parameters of celery and its irrigation water across three rural areas of Sulaymaniyah city, Iraq. The investigation revealed that irrigation water's pH ranged significantly from 6.9 to 8.9. Notably, phosphate concentrations (PO4 3- ) exceeded permissible levels in Tanjaro and Kanaswra across all seasons, with the highest recorded concentration being 10.4 mg L-1 during autumn in Kanaswra. Conversely, sulfate (SO4 2- ) and sodium (Na+ ) concentrations remained within standard limits, with SO4 2- peaking at 115...
April 29, 2024: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682437/bacteriological-survey-of-insect-products-in-japan
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yukako Simojima, Tamako Ishikawa, Erika Noguchi, Reina Araki, Kai Gomyo, Itsuki Miyajima, Yuka Akita, Yui Ohara, Ryuga Nakagawa, Yumiko Okada, Yukio Morita
A microbiological study was conducted on 41 insect product samples (29 raw frozen [21 domestic and 8 imported], 10 powdered, and 2 processed), which were commercially available in Japan. The total aerobic count for raw frozen insects was 5.61 log cfu/g (range: 2.52-8.40), whereas the powdered insect count was 2.89 log cfu/g (range: 1.00-4.57). The bacterial count was significantly higher in raw frozen insects ( p < 0.05). The coliform count for the raw frozen insects ranged from <1 to 6.90 log cfu/g, and that for the powdered insects ranged from <1 to 1...
April 29, 2024: Foodborne Pathogens and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682148/microbial-risk-assessment-of-dairy-products-from-retail-marketplaces-in-basrah-province-iraq
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ali Balbool Aldeewan, Nawres Norri Jaber, Mohanad Faris Abdulhameed, Basil Abdulzahra Abbas
BACKGROUND: Milk-borne bacteria cause degradation of milk products and constitute a significant risk to public health. AIM: The objectives of the present study are to determine the microbiological quality of dairy products and to investigate pathogenic microorganisms. METHODS: A total of 60 samples of raw milk, homemade cheese, and yogurt were randomly selected from different retail marketplaces in Basrah. The bacteriological and biochemical tests were utilized to identify the pathogens in dairy samples, as well as the molecular technique was used as an accurate diagnostic test...
March 2024: Open Veterinary Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682064/extra-intestinal-salmonellosis-in-a-tertiary-care-centre-in-south-india
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vithiya Ganesan, Shyamala Ravikoti, Raja Sundaramurthy, Monica Raghavan, Rajendran Tiruvanamalai
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Extra-intestinal salmonellosis is associated with higher case fatality and is underestimated in the developing countries like India. Here we present a case series of bacteriologically proven extra-intestinal salmonellosis managed at our institute over the past two years. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective analysis of bacteriologically proven extra-intestinal salmonellosis over two years between January 2020 to December 2021 was carried out...
February 2024: Iranian Journal of Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681291/a-case-of-dual-septic-foci-in-both-the-joint-and-pleural-cavity-caused-by-streptococcus-agalactiae
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Fataou Saley Younoussa, Elmostafa Benaissa, Yassine Ben Lahlou, Mostapha Elouennass, Mariama Chadli
Group B Streptococcus (GBS or Streptococcus agalactiae ) is a common component of the human flora. However, infections in adults are infrequent, and occurrences of infectious pleurisy or septic arthritis are exceedingly uncommon. To our knowledge, the concurrent manifestation of both conditions has not been previously documented. We present the case of a 61-year-old man who exhibited an unusual association of infectious pleurisy and septic arthritis in the knee, both attributed to GBS. The patient was admitted to the hospital due to thoracic pain and discomfort in the left knee...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678994/an-unusual-cause-of-febrile-knee-pain-in-children-septic-arthritis-of-the-proximal-tibiofibular-joint-a-case-report
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Ben Brahim Safouen, Jlidi Mohamed, Ben Ammar Ahmed, Bouaicha Walid, Daas Selim, Khorbi Adel
INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: Septic arthritis (SA), an infection affecting joints, is primarily attributed to bacteria, viruses, or fungi, with the hip, knee, and ankle being common sites of involvement. However, SA of the proximal tibiofibular joint is exceptionally rare. We report a highly uncommon case of lateral knee pain with fever in an 11-year-old boy caused by SA of the proximal tibiofibular joint. CASE PRESENTATION: The case involves an 11-year-old male admitted with atraumatic knee pain, fever, and limping...
April 20, 2024: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678427/occurrence-of-sulfate-reducing-bacteria-in-well-water-identification-of-anaerobic-sulfidogenic-bacterial-enrichment-cultures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Miray Üstüntürk-Onan, Tuğçe Tüccar, Esra Ilhan-Sungur
Bacteriological studies of well water mainly focus on aerobic and facultative aerobic coliform bacteria. However, the presence of obligate anaerobic bacteria in well water, especially sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB), possible causative agents of some diseases, is often ignored. In this study, the presence of SRB and coexisting anaerobic bacteria with SRB in sulfate-reducing enrichment cultures obtained from 10 well water samples in Istanbul was investigated. A nested polymerase chain reaction-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis strategy was performed to characterize the bacterial community structure of the enrichments...
April 2024: Journal of Water and Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678421/occurrence-of-coliforms-and-biofilm-forming-bacteria-in-raw-treated-and-distributed-water-from-two-waterwork-systems-in-osun-state-southwestern-nigeria
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abayomi Tolulope Oyewale, Babatunde Wumi Odetoyin, Anthonia Olufunke Oluduro, Israel Funso Adeniyi
This study assessed the bacteriological quality of raw, treated, and distributed water from Ede-Erinle and Opa reservoirs in Osun State, Nigeria. This was to determine the potability of water from these waterwork stations. Eighteen sampling points were established across the two reservoir networks for this study. Samples were collected bi-monthly for two annual cycles. Serial dilution and pour plate methods were employed for the enumeration of bacterial load. Total heterotrophic bacteria count (THBC) and total coliform bacteria count (TCBC) were enumerated on nutrient and MacConkey agar at 37 °C, respectively...
April 2024: Journal of Water and Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677494/mutl-activates-uvrd-by-interaction-between-the-mutl-c-terminal-domain-and-the-uvrd-2b-domain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Olha Storozhuk, Susanne R Bruekner, Ankon Paul, Joyce H G Lebbink, Titia K Sixma, Peter Friedhoff
UvrD is a helicase vital for DNA replication and quality control processes. In its monomeric state, UvrD exhibits limited helicase activity, necessitating either dimerization or assistance from an accessory protein to efficiently unwind DNA. Within the DNA mismatch repair pathway, MutL plays a pivotal role in relaying the repair signal, enabling UvrD to unwind DNA from the strand incision site up to and beyond the mismatch. Although this interdependence is well-established, the precise mechanism of activation and the specific MutL-UvrD interactions that trigger helicase activity remain elusive...
April 25, 2024: Journal of Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677493/the-folding-pathway-of-abc-transporter-cftr-effective-and-robust
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter van der Sluijs, Hanneke Hoelen, Andre Schmidt, Ineke Braakman
De novo protein folding into a native three-dimensional structure is indispensable for biological function, is instructed by its amino acid sequence, and occurs along a vectorial trajectory. The human proteome contains thousands of membrane-spanning proteins, whose biosynthesis begins on endoplasmic reticulum-associated ribosomes. Nearly half of all membrane proteins traverse the membrane more than once, including therapeutically important protein families such as solute carriers, G-protein-coupled receptors, and ABC transporters...
April 25, 2024: Journal of Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676583/-molecular-analysis-of-antibiotic-resistance-in-carbapenemresistant-pseudomonas-aeruginosa-isolates-isolated-from-clinical-samples
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gülşah Altan, Erva Rakici, Osman Birol Özgümüş
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen that causes increased morbidity and mortality in risky patient groups. Nowadays, carbapenem resistance has become a threat and resistance genes are spreading among species through mobile genetic elements. The dissemination of carbapenemases among P.aeruginosa is a serious public health concern due to its limited options for the treatment of bacterial infections. In this study, it was aimed to investigate the molecular epidemiology of 47 carbapenem resistant P...
April 2024: Mikrobiyoloji Bülteni
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