Automated Optical Tweezers Manipulation to Transfer Mitochondria from Fetal to Adult MSCs to Improve Antiaging Gene Expressions

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pp. 2103086
Author(s):  
Adnan Shakoor ◽  
Bin Wang ◽  
Lei Fan ◽  
Lingchi Kong ◽  
Wendi Gao ◽  
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2021 ◽  
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Bin Wang ◽  
Lei Fan ◽  
Lingchi Kong ◽  
Wendi Gao ◽  
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Elita Yuliantie ◽  
Nisa Yulianti Suprahman ◽  
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Angelina Wening Widiyanti ◽  
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Background: Bacteriocins (Bac1, Bac2, and Bac3) from Weissella confusa MBF8-1, weissellicin- MBF, have been reported as potential alternative substances as well as complements to the existing antibiotics against many antimicrobial-resistant pathogens. Previously, the genes encoded in the large plasmid, pWcMBF8-1, and the spermicidal activity of their synthetic peptides, originally discovered Indonesia, have been studied. Three synthetic bacteriocins peptides of this weissellicin-MBF have been reported for their potential activities, i.e. antibacterial and spermicidal. Objective: The aim of this study was to construct the recombinant Bacteriocin (r-Bac) genes, as well as to investigate the gene expressions and their functional analysis. Method: Here, the recombinant Bacteriocin (r-Bac) genes were constructed and the recombinant peptides (r-Bac1, r-Bac2, and r-Bac3) in B. subtilis DB403 cells were produced on a large scale. After purification, using the His-tag affinity column, their potential bioactivities were measured as well as their antibacterial minimum inhibitory concentrations against Leuconostoc mesenteroides and Micrococcus luteus, were determined. Results: Pure His-tag-recombinant Bac1, Bac2, and Bac3 were obtained and they could inhibit the growth of L. mesenteroides and M. luteus. Conclusion: The recombinant bacteriocin could be obtained although with weak activity in inhibiting gram-positive bacterial growth.


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Isabela Bazzo da Costa ◽  
Roger Willian de Labio ◽  
Lucas Trevizani Rasmussen ◽  
Gustavo Arruda Viani ◽  
Elizabeth Chen ◽  
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