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Characterization of the gut flora of representative mouse strains of AMEM: implications for biological studies
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
Laboratory animals are used to study physiological phenomena, pathological mechanisms and disease prevention. The gut microbiota is considered a potential confounding factor for inconsistent data from
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Nobel laureate Doudna's team has discovered the presence of the CRISPR system and the smaller and more efficient Cas enzyme in a large number of viruses
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
(Click above to view the detailed schedule)This article is the original of Translational Medicine Network, please indicate the source for reprintingWritten by JevinOn June 28, 2012, Professor Jennifer Doudna and others published an epoch-making paper in Science.
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The Lancet: Omicron subtype BQ.1.1 is resistant to all current monoclonal antibodies
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
The results showed that all of these variants were resistant to some monoclonal antibody treatments, while BQ.
The results showed that all of these variants were resistant to some monoclonal antibody treatments, while BQ.
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Qingdao Institute of Energy, Chinese Academy of Sciences: The internal trend of mutual benefit and symbiosis between marine polycoccoccus and heterotrophic flora that coexist for a long time under environmental disturbance| interpreted by the author
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
Through in-depth research, Zhang Yongyu's laboratory of Qingdao Institute of Energy of the Chinese Academy of Sciences found that artificial addition of exogenous nutrients will destroy the long-term mutually beneficial symbiotic relationship between Synechophytes and heterotrophic flora.
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The same team from the Shenzhen Advanced Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences explored the mystery of the origin of eukaryotic cell membrane lipids through synthetic biology
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
On November 24, 2022, the research group of Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with the research group of Professor Zhang Chuanlun of Southern Uni
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Nobel laureate's latest Cell paper: A large number of viruses exist in the CRISPR system, from which smaller and more efficient Cas enzymes are mined
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
020 open reprint, welcome to forward to Moments and WeChat groups In the study, Jennifer Doudna's lab focused on a newly discovered class of miniaturized Cas enzymes called Casλ, some of which they found could be used to edit the genomes of Arabidopsis, wheat, and human cells.
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The value of microorganisms for human health
Time of Update: 2022-11-15
The editor casually researched the recent articles of the three top journals of CNS, but found that the treasure, the cliché microorganisms and tumors have become treasures in the palm of your hand! I
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A new way for fungi to synthesize the flavonoid naringenin has been found
Time of Update: 2022-11-15
Recently, the Yin Wenbing research group of the Institute of Microbiology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences used a targeted genome mining strategy to discover a flavonoid naringenin synthase in plant endophytic fungi that is different from the conventional pathway.
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Cell subjournal: Scientists study small intestinal flora for the first time through a human surgical stoma
Time of Update: 2022-11-15
On October 31, 2022, in a new study published in Cell Host & Microbe, a research team led by the University of Bern in Switzerland explored the ileal microbiome for the first time in patients with recovered colorectal cancer who had a surgical stoma.
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The molecular and cellular mechanism by which the kinesin nKCBP is revealed by microorganisms regulates symbiosis in rhizobia
Time of Update: 2022-11-15
Article link: style="display: none;">On November 1, 2022, the Kong Zhaosheng Research Group of the Institute of Microbiology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences published a research paper in Nature Plants (A Legume Kinesin Controls Vacuole Morphogenesis for Rhizobia Endosymbiosis), revealing the molecular and cellular mechanism by which the kinesin nKCBP regulates symbiosis in rhizobia.
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Nature Microbiology unravages how bacteria's novel CRISPR antiviral system works
Time of Update: 2022-11-05
The III-E type CRISPR-Cas system uses a single multi-domain effector called Cas7-11 (also known as gRAMP) to cleave RNA and bind to the caspase-like protease Csx29, showing good potential for RNA-targ
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Nature sub-journal: Discovery of a new way for fungi to synthesize the flavonoid naringenin
Time of Update: 2022-11-05
Flavonoids are a class of polyphenolic compounds mainly produced by plants and are widely used in industry, food and pharmaceutical industries. As a platform compound, naringenin is a key step in the
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Science: "Dead" bacteria can still sense information from the environment
Time of Update: 2022-11-01
On October 6, 2022, in a new study published in Science, a team of researchers from the University of California, San Diego detected unexpected activity in dormant bacterial spores, showing for the first time that these physiologically dead beings can still sense their surroundings and decide when to resurrect themselves after integrating environmental information.
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Nature Jiang Changtao/Yu Zhaohui/Li Yang/Zheng Minghua and others first discovered that miracle bacteria can degrade nicotine and alleviate some of the harm caused by smoking
Time of Update: 2022-11-01
iNatureAs one of the most common unhealthy behaviors in humans, the World Health Organization ranks smoking as the leading cause of preventable death worldwide. Quitting smoking is the most effective
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The cauliflower mosaic virus uses Arabidopsis RNA processing body components to serve it
Time of Update: 2022-10-25
References:Gesa Hoffmann, Amir Mahboubi, Heinrich Bente, Damien Garcia, Johannes Hanson, Anders Hafrén, Arabidopsis RNA processing body components LSM1 and DCP5 aid in the evasion of translational repression during Cauliflower mosaic virus infection, The Plant Cell, Volume 34, Issue 8, August 2022, Pages 3128–3147, https://doi.
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Diversity and interactions predict the dynamics of microbial communities| a weekly selection of Science
Time of Update: 2022-10-21
"Welcome to the official scientific accountClick "Read Original" below to access the original English articleLight up your likes for this issue of ScienceClick on the blue words above to follow usBy looking at microbial ecosystems, researchers have shown that more complex ecological communities (i.
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The ultimate secret of "coming back from the dead", Science has finally discovered how bacteria wake up their sleeping slumbers
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
"This study has changed the way we think about bacterial spores, which we used to think of as extremely indolent objects," says Professor Gürol Süel, a molecular biologist at the University of California, San Diego, adding that spores still retain the ability to process information, especially using electrochemical potential energy to "calculate" the nutritional changes around them, a process that does not require metabolic involvement at all.
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Nature | the new coronavirus is directly related to epiregulation - the histone "mimicry" of the new coronavirus
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Figure 3 Working modelOverall, the authors' work found that there is a histone-mimicry motif in SARS-CoV-2 of the new coronavirus, which disrupts the immune response to viral infection by disrupting the chromatin regulation of host cells during viral infection.
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【CELL RES】The latest research of Academician Cao Xuetao's team! ACNN-based deep learning framework: predictable broad reactive antibodies against the coronavirus and its omiron variant
Time of Update: 2022-10-14
This article is the original of the translational medicine network, please indicate the source when reprinting Author: MiaThe COVID-19 pandemic has been going on for nearly two and a half years, and n
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Crack the 50-year puzzle! Why do bacteria move? New Cell study reveals key structures
Time of Update: 2022-10-14
▲The process by which bacteria (top) and the flagellar filaments of archaea (bottom) form a supercoil morphology (Image: Reference[1]) In addition, this study also analyzes the structure of archaeal flagellum.