Project description:This dataset contains several sponge-derived bacteria, along with data from the sponges to enable the assignation of the biosynthetic source of detected metabolite features. Media controls and solvent blanks are also included. Please see metadata for the bacterial source sponge.
Project description:Post-transcriptional modifications are important for transfer RNAs (tRNAs) to be efficient and accurate in translation on the ribosome. The m1G37 modification on a subset of tRNAs in bacteria are generated by a conserved methyltransferase TrmD and is essential for bacterial growth. Previous studies showed that m1G37 has an important role in preventing translational frameshifting and also that this modification is coupled with aminoacylation of tRNAs for proline. Here we performed suppressor screening to isolate a mutant E. coli cell that lacks TrmD but is viable, and the whole-genome sequencing revealed several mutations on prolyl-tRNA synthetase (ProRS) gene conferring cell viability in the absence of TrmD. Biochemical assays confirmed uncoupling of m1G37 modification and aminoacylation, and cell-based assays uncovered the critical role of m1G37 in supporting Wobble decoding.
Project description:Laparoscopic surgery of the distal colon and rectum requires surgery with an appropriate field of view. A commonly used technique to create a clear exposure is the steep Trendelenburg position in which the patient is positioned in an angle of 15 to 40 degrees with the head down using the effect of gravity to retract the small intestine. This method is associated with haemostatic changes caused by the cranial shift of abdominal organs and blood. Recently, a cellulose compressed sponge was developed as intraoperative retractor, with the aim to keep the small intestines aside while the patient remains in a horizontal position. The safety of the sponge is secured with CE marking. The retractor sponge ensures a clear surgical field and potentially prevents haemostatic instability by avoiding Trendelenburg position. A pilot study in the St Antonius Hospital Nieuwegein has shown that use of the sponge might be associated with shorter hospital stay.
Project description:We designed and introduced a new methylation array concentrating on human trait screening and discovery. The new MSA (Methylation Screening Array) leveraged the massive Infinium platform-based data from epigenome-wide association studies, combined with updated knowledge from the latest single cell and cell type-resolution whole genome methylome profiles, to achieve scalable screening of epigenetics-trait association in an ultra-high sample-throughput. Our design encompassed diverse human trait associations, including those with genetic, biological, and demographical variables, environmental exposures, and common human diseases such as neurodegenerative, genetic, cardiovascular, infectious, and immune diseases. We comprehensively evaluated the reproducibility, accuracy, and capacity of comprehensive cell-type deconvolution in diverse human tissues. Our first data using this platform uncovered dynamic chromatin and tissue contexts of DNA methylations with human trait associations.