Unraveling the Role of the rssC Gene of Serratia marcescens by Atomic Force Microscopy

2010 ◽  
Vol 16 (6) ◽  
pp. 755-763 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bor-Ching Sheu ◽  
Chih-Chen Lin ◽  
Ying-Hsien Fu ◽  
Shih-Yuan Lee ◽  
Hsin-Chih Lai ◽  
...  

AbstractThe product and direct role of the rssC gene of Serratia marcescens is unknown. For unraveling the role of the rssC gene, atomic force microscopy has been used to identify the surfaces of intact S. marcescens wild-type CH-1 cells and rssC mutant CH-1ΔC cells. The detailed surface topographies were directly visualized, and quantitative measurements of the physical properties of the membrane structures were provided. CH-1 and CH-1ΔC cells were observed before and after treatment with lysozyme, and their topography-related parameters, e.g., a valley-to-peak distance, mean height, surface roughness, and surface root-mean-square values, were defined and compared. The data obtained suggest that the cellular surface topography of mutant CH-1ΔC becomes rougher and more precipitous than that of wild-type CH-1 cells. Moreover, it was found that, compared with native wild-type CH-1, the cellular surface topography of lysozyme-treated CH-1 was not changed profoundly. The product of the rssC gene is thus predicted to be mainly responsible for fatty-acid biosynthesis of the S. marcescens outer membrane. This study represents the first direct observation of the structural changes in membranes of bacterial mutant cells and offers a new prospect for predicting gene expression in bacterial cells.

Author(s):  
KwangHyok Jong ◽  
Yavar T. Azar ◽  
Luca Grisanti ◽  
Amberley D. Stephens ◽  
Saul T.E. Jones ◽  
...  

<div>We combine absorption and fluorscence spectroscopy experiments and theoretical modeling to specifically examine the role of termini interactions on the optical properties.</div><div><div>Optical absorption and fluorescence is measured for a six-chain amino acid 2Y3J (AIIGLM) which forms a segment of the full amyloid beta 1-40. In order to explore the sensitivity of the optical properties to the termini interactions, the experiments were repeated by acetylating the N-terminus.</div><div>Although atomic force microscopy experiments indicate the formation of some form of fibrilar or crystal aggregates in both systems, the optical properties are strikingly different - acetylation significantly reduces optical activity between 280-350 nm.</div></div>


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
KwangHyok Jong ◽  
Yavar T. Azar ◽  
Luca Grisanti ◽  
Amberley D. Stephens ◽  
Saul T.E. Jones ◽  
...  

<div>We combine absorption and fluorscence spectroscopy experiments and theoretical modeling to specifically examine the role of termini interactions on the optical properties.</div><div><div>Optical absorption and fluorescence is measured for a six-chain amino acid 2Y3J (AIIGLM) which forms a segment of the full amyloid beta 1-40. In order to explore the sensitivity of the optical properties to the termini interactions, the experiments were repeated by acetylating the N-terminus.</div><div>Although atomic force microscopy experiments indicate the formation of some form of fibrilar or crystal aggregates in both systems, the optical properties are strikingly different - acetylation significantly reduces optical activity between 280-350 nm.</div></div>


Wear ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 418-419 ◽  
pp. 151-159 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juan F. Gonzalez-Martinez ◽  
Erum Kakar ◽  
Stefan Erkselius ◽  
Nicola Rehnberg ◽  
Javier Sotres

Nanoscale ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (36) ◽  
pp. 13707-13716 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anna D. Protopopova ◽  
Rustem I. Litvinov ◽  
Dennis K. Galanakis ◽  
Chandrasekaran Nagaswami ◽  
Nikolay A. Barinov ◽  
...  

High-resolution atomic force microscopy imaging reveals the role of fibrinogen αC regions in the early stages of fibrin self-assembly.


RSC Advances ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (20) ◽  
pp. 11971-11981
Author(s):  
Alexel J. Burgara-Estrella ◽  
Mónica A. Acosta-Elías ◽  
Osiris Álvarez-Bajo ◽  
Erika Silva-Campa ◽  
Aracely Angulo-Molina ◽  
...  

Tobacco smoke contains several compounds with oxidant and pro-oxidant properties with the capability of producing structural changes in biomolecules, as well as cell damage.


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