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ACS Appl Bio Mater ; 2024 May 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38722351

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Nanofluids hold significant promise in diverse applications, particularly in biomedicine, where noble trimetallic nanofluids outperformed their monometallic counterparts. The composition, morphology, and size of these nanofluids play pivotal roles in their functionality. Controlled synthesis methods have garnered attention, focusing on precise morphology, content, biocompatibility, and versatile chemistry. Understanding how reaction parameters such as time, reducing agents, stabilizers, precursor concentration, temperature, and pH affect size and shape during synthesis is crucial. Trimetallic nanofluids, with their ideal composition, size, surface structure, and synergistic properties, are gaining traction in antimicrobial applications. These nanofluids were tested against seven microorganisms, demonstrating a heightened antimicrobial efficacy. Computational analyses, including molecular docking, dynamics, density functional theory (DFT), molecular electrostatic potential (MESP) analysis, and absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination, and toxicology studies (ADMET) provided insights into binding interactions, energy, reactivity, and safety profiles, affirming the antimicrobial potential of trimetallic nanofluids. These findings emphasize the importance of controlled synthesis and computational validation in harnessing the unique properties of trimetallic nanofluids for biomedical applications.

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iScience ; 27(5): 109768, 2024 May 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38711441

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Spinocerebellar Ataxia type-12 (SCA12) is a neurodegenerative disease caused by tandem CAG repeat expansion in the 5'-UTR/non-coding region of PPP2R2B. Molecular pathology of SCA12 has not been studied in the context of CAG repeats, and no appropriate models exist. We found in human SCA12-iPSC-derived neuronal lineage that expanded CAG in PPP2R2B transcript forms nuclear RNA foci and were found to sequester variety of proteins. Further, the ectopic expression of transcript containing varying length of CAG repeats exhibits non-canonical repeat-associated non-AUG (RAN) translation in multiple frames in HEK293T cells, which was further validated in patient-derived neural stem cells using specific antibodies. mRNA sequencing of the SCA12 and control neurons have shown a network of crucial transcription factors affecting neural fate, in addition to alteration of various signaling pathways involved in neurodevelopment. Altogether, this study identifies the molecular signatures of SCA12 disorder using patient-derived neuronal cell lines.

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Pharm Nanotechnol ; 2024 May 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38797907

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Keratomycosis, also termed fungal keratitis (FK), is an invasive eye condition for which there is a lack of available effective treatment due to pharmacological shortages and vital ocular obstacles. This severe corneal infection typically suppurates and eventually ulcerates, ultimately causing blindness or decreased vision. According to epidemiological studies, FK is more common in warm, humid places with an agricultural economy. The use of nanoemulsion carriers for ocular fungal infection has been promoting better treatment and patient compliance. The persistent fungal infection like FK, affecting particularly the stroma heralds complications thereby posing difficulty in diagnosis and treatment. To help treat refractory cases and improve outcomes, recently targeted drug delivery techniques and novel antifungal drugs shall be explored. A delay in diagnosis may cause corneal fungal infections to have irreversible consequences, which cannot be avoided. However, infections can develop into ocular perforation even after receiving intense care. The commonly used chemotherapy for FK is based on topical (natamycin 5% is typically first-line therapy) and systemic administration of azole drugs. To address the problems related to better treatment, various nanoemulsion carriers were discussed. Novel drug delivery systems based on nanoemulsions are a viable therapeutic option for treating keratomycosis and may be a candidate method for overcoming obstacles in the treatment of many other ocular illnesses when combined with different hydrophobic medicines. With a brief explanation of the pathogenesis, this article seeks to give readers a thorough analysis of current trends, various treatment choices, and care strategies for fungal keratitis.

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Natl J Maxillofac Surg ; 15(1): 93-99, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38690233

ABSTRACT

Background: The aim of this study is to evaluate the location and radio morphometric features of the posterior superior alveolar artery (PSAA) in patients undergoing rehabilitation of posterior maxilla and other sinus augmentation surgical procedures by cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). Materials and Methods: A total of 816 CBCT scans were included. Various radio morphometric measurements were done to assess the PSAA location, diameter, and distances to the sinus floor and alveolar crest. Results: The PSAA was mostly intraosseous in the maximum in the age group 31-51 years (56%), in males (53.4%), and in dentate patients (57.4%). The artery tends to be wider in older patients. Distances to the sinus floor or the alveolar crest tend to be shorter in women. Conclusions: This study suggests that CBCT is a valuable pre-surgical tool and the evaluation of the PSAA on CBCT images could reduce the likelihood of excess bleeding during surgery in the maxillary posterior region.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38760603

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This study is primarily focused on delving into the geochemistry of groundwater in the Kishangarh area, located in the Ajmer district of Rajasthan, India. In pursuit of this research goal, the sampling locations were divided into three parts within the Kishangarh region: Badgaon Rural (KSGR), Kishangarh Urban (KSGU), and the Kishangarh RIICO marble industrial area (KSGI). Various analytical methods have been executed to assess the suitability of groundwater for various purposes based on pH, electric conductivity, total dissolved solids, hardness, salinity, major anions, and cations. The ionic trend of anions and cations was found as HCO3- > Cl- > SO42- > NO3- > Br- > NO2- > F- and Na+ > Ca2+ > Mg2+ > K+, respectively. Applying statistical techniques such as principal component analysis (PCA) and Pearson correlation matrix analysis (PCMA) makes it evident that the physicochemical attributes of water sourced from the aquifers in the study area result from a blend of diverse origins. In addition, Gibbs, Piper, Durov, and scatter plots were used to assess groundwater's geochemical evolution. Piper plot demonstrated the two types of groundwater facies, Na-HCO3- and Na-Cl, implying significant contributions from evaporitic dissolution and silicate weathering. Also, the scatter plots have evaluated the impression of mine acid leachate, evaporitic dissolution, and silicate weathering to upsurge salt formation in the groundwater. The pollution risk evaluation within the study area was conducted using the groundwater pollution index (GPI). This index revealed a prominent concern for pollution, particularly in the northern segment of the study region. As a result, it can be inferred that the fine aeolian sand and silt formations in the northern part are relatively more vulnerable to contamination.

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ACS Omega ; 9(18): 19741-19755, 2024 May 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38737049

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In recent years, the development of biomaterials from green organic sources with nontoxicity and hyposensitivity has been explored for a wide array of biotherapeutic applications. Polyphenolic compounds have unique structural features, and self-assembly by oxidative coupling allows molecular species to rearrange into complex biomaterial that can be used for multiple applications. Self-assembled polyphenolic structures, such as hollow spheres, can be designed to respond to various chemical and physical stimuli that can release therapeutic drugs smartly. The self-assembled metallic-phenol network (MPN) has been used for modulating interfacial properties and designing biomaterials, and there are several advantages and challenges associated with such biomaterials. This review comprehensively summarizes current challenges and prospects of self-assembled polyphenolic hollow spheres and MPN coatings and self-assembly for biomedical applications.

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Chemosphere ; 359: 142305, 2024 May 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38740338

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The widespread presence of arsenic (As) and fluoride (F-) in groundwater poses substantial risks to human health on a global scale. These elements have been identified as the most prevalent geogenic contaminants in groundwater in northern Mexico. Consequently, this study aimed to evaluate the human health and ecological risks associated with the content of As and F- in the Meoqui-Delicias aquifer, which is in one of Mexico's most emblematic irrigation districts. Concentrations of As and F- were measured in 38 groundwater samples using ICP-MS and ion chromatography, respectively. Overall, these elements showed a similar trend across the aquifer, revealing a positive correlation between them and pH. The concentration of As and F- in the groundwater ranged from 5.3 µg/L to 303 µg/L and from 0.5 mg/L to 8.8 mg/L, respectively. Additionally, the levels of As and F- surpassed the established national standards for safe drinking water in 92% and 97% of samples, respectively. Given that groundwater is used for both agricultural purposes and human activities, this study also assessed the associated human health and ecological risks posed by these elements using Monte Carlo simulation and Species Sensitivity Distribution. The findings disclosed a significant noncarcinogenic health risk associated with exposure to As and F-, as well as an unacceptable carcinogenic health risk to As through water consumption for both adults and children. Furthermore, a high ecological risk to aquatic species was identified for F- and high to medium risks for As in the sampling sites. Therefore, the findings in this study provide valuable information for Mexican authorities and international organizations (e.g., WHO) about the adverse effects that any exposure without treatment to groundwater from this region represents for human health.

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Geroscience ; 2024 May 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38733547

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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the foremost causes of disability and mortality globally. While the scientific and medical emphasis is to save lives and avoid disability during acute period of injury, a severe health problem can manifest years after injury. For instance, TBI increases the risk of cognitive impairment in the elderly. Remote TBI history was reported to be a cause of the accelerated clinical trajectory of Alzheimer's disease-related dementia (ADRD) resulting in earlier onset of cognitive impairment and increased AD-associated pathological markers like greater amyloid deposition and cortical thinning. It is not well understood whether a single TBI event may increase the risk of dementia. Moreover, the cellular signaling pathways remain elusive for the chronic effects of TBI on cognition. We have hypothesized that a single TBI induces sustained neuroinflammation and disrupts cellular communication in a way that results later in ADRD pathology. To test this, we induced TBI in young adult CD1 mice and assessed the behavioral outcomes after 11 months followed by pathological, histological, transcriptomic, and MRI assessment. On MRI scans, these mice showed significant loss of tissue, reduced CBF, and higher white matter injury compared to sham mice. We found these brains showed progressive atrophy, markers of ADRD, sustained astrogliosis, loss of neuronal plasticity, and growth factors even after 1-year post-TBI. Because of progressive neurodegeneration, these mice had motor deficits, showed cognitive impairments, and wandered randomly in open field. We, therefore, conclude that progressive pathology after adulthood TBI leads to neurodegenerative conditions such as ADRD and impairs neuronal functions.

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Plant Physiol Biochem ; 211: 108680, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38701606

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Fruit crops are frequently subjected to biotic and abiotic stresses that can significantly reduce the absorption and translocation of essential elements, ultimately leading to a decrease in crop yield. It is imperative to grow fruits and vegetables in areas prone to drought, salinity, and extreme high, and low temperatures to meet the world's minimum nutrient demand. The use of integrated approaches, including supplementation of beneficial elements like silicon (Si), can enhance plant resilience under various stresses. Silicon is the second most abundant element on the earth crust, following oxygen, which plays a significant role in development and promote plant growth. Extensive efforts have been made to explore the advantages of Si supplementation in fruit crops. The application of Si to plants reinforces the cell wall, providing additional support through enhancing a mechanical and biochemical processes, thereby improving the stress tolerance capacity of crops. In this review, the molecular and physiological mechanisms that explain the beneficial effects of Si supplementation in horticultural crop species have been discussed. The review describes the role of Si and its transporters in mitigation of abiotic stress conditions in horticultural plants.


Subject(s)
Crops, Agricultural , Silicon , Stress, Physiological , Crops, Agricultural/metabolism , Silicon/pharmacology , Silicon/metabolism , Fruit/metabolism , Fruit/growth & development
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Dalton Trans ; 2024 May 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38804088

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Six organotin(IV) compounds (1-6) have been synthesized by reaction of the polydentate pro-ligands H3L and H2L, respectively, with the corresponding diorganotin chlorides. All of the compounds were characterized by FT-IR spectroscopy, 1H, 13C{1H}, and 119Sn (1H) NMR spectroscopy, HRMS spectrometry, and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The solid-state structures show that all of the compounds are monomeric (except compound 3) and contain a penta-coordinated tin atom. Compound 3 is a dimer with two hexa-coordinated tin atoms. Compounds 1-3 contain a non-coordinated hydroxymethyl group. All of the compounds have been screened for their catalytic efficacy in the synthesis of 1,2 disubstituted benzimidazoles using o-phenylenediamine and aldehyde derivatives. It has been observed that both the Lewis acidic Sn(IV) centre and the hydroxymethyl group (hydrogen bond donor) catalyse the reactions with a product yield of up to 92%.

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Dalton Trans ; 53(21): 8958-8968, 2024 May 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38747069

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Antibiotics are commonly used as antibacterial medications due to their extensive and potent therapeutic properties. However, the overconsumption of these chemicals leads to their accumulation in the human body via the food chain, amplifying drug resistance and compromising immunity, thus presenting a significant hazard to human health. Antibiotics are classified as organic pollutants. Therefore, it is crucial to conduct research on precise methodologies for detecting antibiotics in many substances, including food, pharmaceutical waste, and biological samples like serum and urine. The methodology described in this research paper introduces an innovative technique for producing nanoparticles using silica as the shell material, iron oxide as the core material, and carbon as the shell dopant. By integrating a carbon-doped silica shell, this substance acquires exceptional fluorescence characteristics and a substantial quantum yield value of 80%. By capitalising on this characteristic of the substance, we have effectively constructed a fluorescent sensor that enables accurate ofloxacin analysis, with a detection limit of 1.3 × 10-6 M and a linear range of concentrations from 0 to 120 × 10-6 M. We also evaluated the potential of CSIONPs for OLF detection in blood serum and tap water analysis. The obtained relative standard deviation values were below 3.5%. The percentage of ofloxacin recovery from blood serum ranged from 95.52% to 103.28%, and from 89.9% to 96.0% from tap water.


Subject(s)
Ofloxacin , Ofloxacin/blood , Ofloxacin/analysis , Ofloxacin/urine , Humans , Fluorescent Dyes/chemistry , Fluorescent Dyes/chemical synthesis , Silicon Dioxide/chemistry , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Spectrometry, Fluorescence , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Water Pollutants, Chemical/blood , Anti-Bacterial Agents/blood , Anti-Bacterial Agents/chemistry , Limit of Detection , Water/chemistry
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Microsc Res Tech ; 2024 May 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38747091

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The Au partially embedded nanostructure (PEN) is synthesized by ion irradiation on an Au thin film deposited on a glass substrate using a 50 keV Ar ion. Scanning electron microscopy results show ion beam-induced restructuring from irregularly shaped nanostructures (NSs) to spherical Au NSs, and further ion irradiation leads to the formation of well-separated spherical nanoparticles. Higuchi's algorithm of surface analysis is utilized to find the evolution of surface morphology with ion irradiation in terms of the Hurst exponent and fractal dimension. The Au PEN is evidenced by Rutherford backscattering spectrometry and optical studies. Also, the depth of the mechanism behind synthesized PEN is explained on the basis of theoretical simulations, namely, a unified thermal spike and a Monte Carlo simulation consisting of dynamic compositional changes (TRIDYN). Another set of plasmonic NSs was formed on the surface by thermal annealing of the Au film on the substrate. Glucose sensing has been studied on the two types of plasmonic layers: nanoparticles on the surface and PEN. The results reveal the sensing responses of both types of plasmonic layers. However, PEN retains its plasmonic behavior as the NSs are still present after washing with water, which demonstrates the potential for reusability. RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS: Synthesis of PENs by ion irradiation Utilization of Higuchi's algorithm to explore the surface morphology. Unified thermal spike and TRIDYN simulations being used to explain the results. Glucose is only used as a test case for reusability of substrate.

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JACC Basic Transl Sci ; 9(4): 522-534, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38680957

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The prevalence of cardiovascular diseases markedly rises with age. Cellular senescence, a hallmark of aging, is characterized by irreversible cell cycle arrest and the manifestation of a senescence-associated secretory phenotype, which has emerged as a significant contributor to aging, mortality, and a spectrum of chronic ailments. An increasing body of preclinical and clinical research has established connections between senescence, senescence-associated secretory phenotype, and age-related cardiac and vascular pathologies. This review comprehensively outlines studies delving into the detrimental impact of senescence on various cardiovascular diseases, encompassing systemic atherosclerosis (including coronary artery disease, stroke, and peripheral arterial disease), as well as conditions such as hypertension, congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, and valvular heart diseases. In addition, we have preclinical studies demonstrating the beneficial effects of senolytics-a class of drugs designed to eliminate senescent cells selectively across diverse cardiovascular disease scenarios. Finally, we address knowledge gaps on the influence of senescence on cardiovascular systems and discuss the future trajectory of strategies targeting senescence for cardiovascular diseases.

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Int J Biol Macromol ; 267(Pt 1): 131362, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38583843

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Chitin, recovered in huge amounts from coastal waste, may biocatalytically valorized for utilization in food and biotech sectors. Conventional chemical-based conversion makes use of significant volumes of hazardous acid and alkali. Alternatively, enzymes offer better process control and generation of homogeneous products. Process variables were derived to achieve augmented levels of chitinase (3.8809 Ul-1 h-1) productivity from a novel thermophilic fungal strain Thermomyces dupontii, ITCC 9104 following incubation (96 h, 45 °C). An acidic thermostable chitinase TdChiT having molecular mass of 60 kDa has been purified. Optimal TdChiT activity has been demonstrated at 70 °C and pH 5. Notably decreased activity over a broad range of temperature and pH was observed following deglycosylation. Half-life, activation energy, Gibbs free energy, enthalpy and entropy for denaturation of TdChiT at its optimum temperature were 197.40 min, 105.48 kJ mol-1, 100.59 kJ mol-1, 102.64 kJ mol-1 and 5.95 J mol-1 K-1. TdChiT has specificity towards colloidal chitin and (GlcNAc)2-4. Metal ions viz. Mn2+, Ca2+ and Co2+ and nonionic surfactants notably enhanced chitinase activity. Thin layer chromatography analysis has revealed effective hydrolysis of colloidal chitin and (GlcNAc)2-4. TdChiT may potentially be employed for design of better, eco-friendly and less resource-intensive industrial procedures for upcycling of crustacean waste into value-added organonitrogens.


Subject(s)
Chitin , Chitinases , Enzyme Stability , Oligosaccharides , Temperature , Chitinases/chemistry , Chitinases/isolation & purification , Chitinases/metabolism , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Chitin/chemistry , Oligosaccharides/chemistry , Chitosan/chemistry , Substrate Specificity , Kinetics
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Toxics ; 12(4)2024 Mar 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38668487

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The extensive use of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in industrial consumer products has led to groundwater contamination, raising concerns for human health and the environment. These persistent chemicals exist in different forms with varying properties, which makes their removal challenging. In this study, we assessed the effectiveness of three different ß-cyclodextrin (ß-CD) adsorbents at removing a mixture of PFASs, including anionic, neutral, and zwitterionic compounds, at neutral pH. We calculated linear partition coefficient (Kd) values to quantify the adsorption affinity of each PFAS. ß-CD polymers crosslinked with hexamethylene diisocyanate (ß-CD-HDI) and epichlorohydrin (ß-CD-EPI) displayed some adsorption of PFASs. Benzyl chloride ß-CD (ß-CD-Cl), an adsorbent that had not been previously reported, was also synthesized and tested for PFAS adsorption. ß-CD-Cl exhibited higher PFAS adsorption than ß-CD-HDI and ß-CD-EPI, with log Kd values ranging from 1.9 L·g-1 to 3.3 L·g-1. ß-CD-Cl displayed no affinity for zwitterionic compounds, as opposed to ß-CD-HDI and ß-CD-EPI, which removed N-dimethyl ammonio propyl perfluorohexane sulfonamide (AmPr-FHxSA). A comparison between Kd values and the log Kow of PFAS confirmed the significant role of hydrophobic interactions in thee adsorption mechanism. This effect was stronger in ß-CD-Cl, compared to ß-CD-HDI and ß-CD-EPI. While no effect of PFAS charge was observed in ß-CD-Cl, some influence of charge was observed in ß-CD-HDI and ß-CD-EPI, with less negative compounds being more adsorbed. The adsorption of PFASs by ß-CD-Cl was similar in magnitude to that of other adsorbents proposed in literature. However, it offers the advantage of not containing fluorine, unlike many commonly proposed adsorbents.

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Int J Biol Macromol ; 266(Pt 2): 131371, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38580013

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Bacterial caseinolytic protease-chaperone complexes participate in the elimination of misfolded and aggregated protein substrates. The spirochete Leptospira interrogans possess a set of Clp-chaperones (ClpX, ClpA, and ClpC), which may associate functionally with two different isoforms of LinClpP (ClpP1 and ClpP2). The L. interrogans ClpC (LinClpC) belongs to class-I chaperone with two active ATPase domains separated by a middle domain. Using the size exclusion chromatography, ANS dye binding, and dynamic light scattering analysis, the LinClpC is suggested to undergo nucleotide-induced oligomerization. LinClpC associates with either pure LinClpP1 or LinClpP2 isoforms non-preferentially and with equal affinity. Regardless, pure LinClpP isoforms cannot constitute an active protease complex with LinClpC. Interestingly, the heterocomplex LinClpP1P2 in association with LinClpC forms a functional proteolytic machinery and degrade ß-casein or FITC-casein in an energy-independent manner. Adding either ATP or ATPγS further fosters the LinClpCP1P2 complex protease activity by nurturing the functional oligomerization of LinClpC. The antibiotic, acyldepsipeptides (ADEP1) display a higher activatory role on LinClpP1P2 protease activity than LinClpC. Altogether, this work illustrates an in-depth study of hetero-tetradecamer LinClpP1P2 association with its cognate ATPase and unveils a new insight into the structural reorganization of LinClpP1P2 in the presence of chaperone, LinClpC to gain protease activity.


Subject(s)
Bacterial Proteins , Heat-Shock Proteins , Leptospira , Protein Multimerization , Adenosine Triphosphate/metabolism , Bacterial Proteins/chemistry , Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Endopeptidase Clp/metabolism , Endopeptidase Clp/chemistry , Heat-Shock Proteins/chemistry , Heat-Shock Proteins/metabolism , Leptospira/metabolism , Leptospira/enzymology , Leptospira interrogans/enzymology , Leptospira interrogans/metabolism , Molecular Chaperones/metabolism , Molecular Chaperones/chemistry , Protein Binding , Protein Isoforms/metabolism , Protein Isoforms/chemistry , Proteolysis
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Chemosphere ; 358: 142143, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38685319

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Conventional pest control measures, such as chemical pesticides and nematicides, have limited efficacy and raise environmental concerns, necessitating sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives for pest management. Therefore, to find a complementary eco-friendly pesticide/nematicide, this study investigated the role of fly ash (FA) in managing a notorious pest, Meloidogyne javanica and its impact on the growth and physiology of Abelmoschus esculentus. Molecular characterization using SSU and LSU rDNA gene markers confirmed the identity of Indian M. javanica as belonging to the same species. Biotic stress induced by nematode infection was significantly alleviated (P < 0.05) by FA application at a 20% w/v, regulating of ROS accumulation (44.1% reduction in superoxide anions and 39.7% reduction in hydrogen peroxide content) in the host plant. Moreover, FA enhanced antioxidant defence enzymes like superoxide dismutase (46.6%) and catalase (112%) to combat nematode induced ROS. Furthermore, the application of FA at a 20% concentration significantly improved the biomass and biochemical attributes of okra. Fly ash also upregulated the activity of the important osmo-protectant proline (11.5 µmol/g FW) to mitigate nematode stress in host cells. Suppression of disease indices like gall index and reproduction factor, combined with in-vitro experiments, revealed that FA exhibits strong nematode mortality capacity and thus can be used as a sustainable and eco-friendly control agent against root-knot nematodes.


Subject(s)
Abelmoschus , Antinematodal Agents , Antioxidants , Coal Ash , Reactive Oxygen Species , Tylenchoidea , Animals , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism , Antioxidants/metabolism , Antinematodal Agents/pharmacology , Tylenchoidea/drug effects , Tylenchoidea/physiology , Soil/chemistry , Soil/parasitology , Pesticides , Superoxide Dismutase/metabolism , Nematoda/drug effects , Nematoda/physiology , Catalase/metabolism
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Tree Physiol ; 44(5)2024 May 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38606678

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Worldwide, forests are increasingly exposed to extreme droughts causing tree mortality. Because of the complex nature of the mechanisms involved, various traits have been linked to tree drought responses with contrasting results. This may be due to species-specific strategies in regulating water potential, a process that unfolds in two distinct phases: a first phase until stomatal closure, and a second phase until reaching lethal xylem hydraulic thresholds. We conducted dry-down experiments with five broadleaved temperate tree species differing in their degree of isohydry to estimate the time to stomatal closure (tsc) and subsequent time to critical hydraulic failure (tcrit). We measured various traits linked to tree drought responses, such as the water potentials at turgor loss point (Ptlp), stomatal closure (Pgs90), and 12%, 50% and 88% loss of xylem hydraulic conductance (P12, P50, P88), hydraulic capacitance (C), minimum leaf conductance (gmin), hydroscape area (HSA) and hydraulic safety margins (HSM). We found that Pgs90 followed previously recorded patterns of isohydry and was associated with HSA. Species ranked from more to less isohydric in the sequence Acer pseudoplatanus < Betula pendula < Tilia cordata < Sorbus aucuparia < Fagus sylvatica. Their degree of isohydry was associated with leaf safety (Ptlp and gmin), drought avoidance (C) and tsc, but decoupled from xylem safety (HSM and P88) and tcrit. Regardless of their stomatal stringency, species with wider HSM and lower P88 reached critical hydraulic failure later. We conclude that the duration of the first phase is determined by stomatal regulation, while the duration of the second phase is associated with xylem safety. Isohydry is thus linked to water use rather than to drought survival strategies, confirming the proposed use of HSA as a complement to HSM for describing plant drought responses before and after stomatal closure.


Subject(s)
Plant Stomata , Trees , Water , Xylem , Plant Stomata/physiology , Trees/physiology , Xylem/physiology , Water/metabolism , Water/physiology , Droughts , Species Specificity , Plant Transpiration/physiology
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