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Biotechniques ; 68(2): 79-84, 2020 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31774301

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to assess pathogen DNA extraction with a new spin column-based method (DNA-XT). DNA from either whole-blood samples spiked with Plasmodium falciparum or Leishmania donovani amastigote culture was extracted with DNA-XT and compared with that produced by a commercial extraction kit (DNeasy®). Eluates from large and small sample volumes were assessed by PCR and spectroscopy. Using a small volume (5 µl) of blood, the DNA-XT and DNeasy methods produced eluates with similar DNA concentrations (0.63 vs 1.06 ng/µl, respectively). The DNA-XT method produced DNA with lower PCR inhibition than DNeasy. The new technique was also twice as fast and required fewer plastics and manipulations but had reduced total recovered DNA compared with DNeasy.


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DNA, Protozoan/blood , Leishmania donovani/isolation & purification , Plasmodium falciparum/isolation & purification , DNA, Protozoan/isolation & purification , Genome, Protozoan , Humans
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Cell Cycle ; 12(2): 271-7, 2013 Jan 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23255127

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Many proteins involved in autophagy have been identified in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. For example, Atg3 and Atg10 are two E2 enzymes that facilitate the conjugation of the ubiquitin-like proteins (Ubls) Atg8 and Atg12, respectively. Here, we describe the identification and characterization of the predicted Atg10 homolog (SpAtg10) of the evolutionarily distant Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Unexpectedly, SpAtg10 is not essential for autophagy. Instead, we find that SpAtg10 is essential for normal cell cycle progression, and for responses to various stress conditions that perturb the cell cycle, independently of Atg12 conjugation. Taken together, our data indicate that autophagic Ubl conjugation pathways differ between eukaryotes and, furthermore, that enzymes such as Atg10 may have additional functions in controlling key cellular processes such as cell cycle progression. Atg10-related proteins are found from yeast to humans, and, thus, this study has implications for understanding the functions of this protein family in Ubl conjugation in eukaryotes.


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Autophagy/physiology , Cell Cycle/physiology , Schizosaccharomyces pombe Proteins/metabolism , Schizosaccharomyces/enzymology , Ubiquitin-Conjugating Enzymes/metabolism , Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases/metabolism , Autophagy/genetics , Autophagy-Related Proteins , Blotting, Western , Cell Cycle/genetics , DNA Primers/genetics , Microscopy, Fluorescence , Schizosaccharomyces/physiology
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