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Int Forum Allergy Rhinol ; 14(4): 870-872, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37669016

ABSTRACT

KEY POINTS: Combined endoscopic sinus surgery and nasal septal perforation repair is technically feasible. NOSE-Perf is a recently developed patient-reported outcome measure for nasal septal perforation. The decision to perform combined ESS and NSP repair should be made on a case-by-case basis.


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Nasal Septal Perforation , Humans , Nasal Septal Perforation/surgery , Endoscopy , Treatment Outcome , Nasal Septum/surgery
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Photosynth Res ; 148(3): 137-152, 2021 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34236566

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The heliobacteria, a family of anoxygenic phototrophs, possess the simplest known photosynthetic apparatus. Although they are photoheterotrophs in the light, the heliobacteria can also grow chemotrophically via pyruvate metabolism in the dark. In the heliobacteria, the cytochrome bc complex is responsible for oxidizing menaquinol and reducing cytochrome c553 in the electron flow cycle used for phototrophy. However, there is no known electron acceptor for the mobile cytochrome c553 other than the photochemical reaction center. We have, therefore, hypothesized that the cytochrome bc complex is necessary for phototrophy, but unnecessary for chemotrophic growth in the dark. We used a two-step method for CRISPR-based genome editing in Heliobacterium modesticaldum to delete the genes encoding the four major subunits of the cytochrome bc complex. Genotypic analysis verified the deletion of the petCBDA gene cluster encoding the catalytic components of the complex. Spectroscopic studies revealed that re-reduction of cytochrome c553 after flash-induced photo-oxidation was over 100 times slower in the ∆petCBDA mutant compared to the wild-type. Steady-state levels of oxidized P800 (the primary donor of the photochemical reaction center) were much higher in the ∆petCBDA mutant at every light level, consistent with a limitation in electron flow to the reaction center. The ∆petCBDA mutant was unable to grow phototrophically on acetate plus CO2 but could grow chemotrophically on pyruvate as a carbon source similar to the wild-type strain in the dark. The mutants could be complemented by reintroduction of the petCBDA gene cluster on a plasmid expressed from the clostridial eno promoter.


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Cell Survival/physiology , Clostridiales/genetics , Clostridiales/metabolism , Cytochromes/genetics , Cytochromes/metabolism , Gene Deletion , Photosynthesis/physiology , Adaptation, Ocular/genetics , Adaptation, Ocular/physiology , Dark Adaptation/genetics , Dark Adaptation/physiology , Mutation , Photosynthesis/genetics
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