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Comparative Analysis of Freshwater Fish Species in Civilian Control Zone in South Korea: A Comparison between Direct Survey Results and Indirect Assessment via eDNA (우리나라 민간인통제구역 내 수계 어류에 대한 비교분석: 직접조사 결과와 eDNA를 통한 간접조사 결과 비교)

  • Soon-Jae Eum;Naeyoung Kim;Min-A Seol;Ji Young Kim
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.224-235
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    • 2023
  • South Korea is the only divided nation globally, marked by a military demarcation line establishing demilitarized and civilian control zones, ensuring national security. Consequently, these areas exhibit relatively minimal ecological disruption compared to other regions. However, the threat to safety persists due to the presence of unexploded ordnances and landmines, imposing significant constraints on ecological research. To address this, we conducted a comparative study utilizing eDNA analysis as a supplementary and alternative approach within three points of the "Road of Peace" - Inje, Yanggu, and Hwacheon courses, located within the civilian control zone. Direct surveys and indirect eDNA sampling were carried out in May, July, and September of 2022. Genetic material obtained from the samples underwent amplification, library preparation, MiSeq sequencing, and subsequent ASV generation for indirect analysis. These results were then compared with the findings of direct surveys. Our findings revealed the detection of eDNA for both observed species at the Yanggu-1 point, and for two out of four species at Yanggu-2. Hwacheon-1 displayed the detection of eDNA for one out of one observed species, whereas Hwacheon-2 yielded seven out of twelve, Hwacheon-3 showed four out of six, and all one observed species at Hwacheon-4 exhibited eDNA detection. Consequently, approximately 69% of the fish species identified through direct surveys were confirmed by indirect eDNA analysis. It is necessary to verify if certain fish species, such as the continental trout and catfish, have genetic information registered in the NCBI database. Additionally, it is believed that further marker development research utilizing different genetic sequences is essential. Given the limitations imposed by the hazardous nature of the surveyed civilian control zone, eDNA analysis proves to be a suitable supplement for fish research in the area.

Condensation of DNA by a Histone-like Protein in Escherichia coli

  • Kim, So-Youn;Hwang, Deog-Su
    • BMB Reports
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.143-148
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    • 1995
  • In E. coli, chromosomal DNA associated with proteins is condensed into an organized structure known as nucleoid. Using a nitrocellulose filter binding assay to identify proteins forming nucleoid, a 21 kDa protein was purified from E. coli. The molecular weight of the purified protein was 21 kDa on SDS-polyactylamide gel electrophoresis and 24 kDa on gel permeation chromatography. A molecular weight of 21 kDa on SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis is unique among known proteins which are believed to be involved in the formation of nucleoid in E. coli. The 21 kDa protein nonspecifically binds to both double-stranded and single-stranded DNA. Sedimentation in a sucrose gradient revealed that the protein induced significant condensation of both supercoiled plasmid DNA and linear bacteriophage $\lambda$ DNA On the basis of quantitative Western-blot analysis, approximately 40,000 molecules of the protein were estimated to exist in an E. coli. The biochemical properties and cellular abundance of the 21 kDa protein suggest that this protein participates in the formation of nucleoid in E. coli.

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CYTOTOXICITY OF PATULIN AND ITS EFFECT ON THE LAMBDA DNA CLEAVAGE BY RESTRICTION ENDONUCLEASE

  • Lee, Kil-Soo
    • Toxicological Research
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.157-163
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    • 1991
  • The effect of patulin, a mycotoxin, on the growth of Escherichia coli cell was investigated. E. coli cell elongation usually shown in SOS-response for DNA repair was induced by 20 mg of patulin per ml. After staining the E. coli chromosome with fluorescence dye(DAPI, 4', 6-diamino-2-phenyl-indole), chromosomal DNA partitioning was not affected by patulin. The observation indicateds that patulin acts as a DNA damaging agent which is effective for E. coli cell elongation introduced by the inhibition of septum formation.

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Overexpression of the bacteriophase PRD1 DNA polymerase

  • Jung, Gu-Hung
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.141-148
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    • 1992
  • In order to overexpress bacteriophage PRD1 DNA polymerase in E. coli cells, the 2 kb HaeII fragment was isolated from phage genomic DNA. This fragment was then cloned into pEMBL/sup ex/ 3-expression vector. A specific 57bp deletion was performed by using uracil containing ss DNA and oligonucleotide spanning each region to remove an unwanted non-coding region. After this deletion, the PRD1 DNA polymerase gene is totally under the control of the vector promoter and SD sequence. Upon heat induction, a protein with an apparent size of 68 kdal was overexpressed as an active PRD1 DNA polymerase. The expression of PRD1 DNA polymerase was about 1% of total E. coli protein.

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생물 공학 의약품의 품질관리에 관한 연구(비방사능 물질 표지법을 이용한 숙주유래 DNA의 검출법 개발)

  • 용군호;민홍기;김창민;오호정;한강현;최규실
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Applied Pharmacology
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    • 1993.04a
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    • pp.59-59
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    • 1993
  • 비방사능물질인 Biotin을 DNA probe에 표지하여 nonisotopic hybridization 방법을 사용하여 감도를 높임으로써, 손쉽게 생물공학 의약품의 품질관리에 사용되도록 하였다. Bethesda Research Laboratories(BRL) 회사 제품인 biotinylated probes-avidin alkaline phosphatase를 이용한 chemiluminescene detection방법으로 행하여 λ phage DNA, yeast DNA, E.coil DNA의 한계 검출 농도를 알아내고, 생물 공학 제품에 적용하였다. Dot blot hybridization 방법으로 행하여 λ phage DNA는 0.1pg, Yeast DHA는 4.5pg, E. coli DNA는 8.9pg까지 검출되었고, 기존 생물공학 제품에서는 숙주 유래 DNA가 전혀 검출되지 않았다.

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Copper Content Increase in E. coli Expressing Copper-Binding Peptide Genes (구리 결합 펩타이드의 발현에 의한 대장균 균체의 구리 함량 증가)

  • Kim, Hyung-Kee;Moon, Sung-Hyun;Kim, Woo-Yeon
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.7-11
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    • 2003
  • Cloning and expression of copper-binding peptide gene in E. coli was carried out to enhance the copper-chelation capacity. E. coli was transformed with pET vector containing the copper-binding region of potato polyphenol oxidase gene and polyhistidine-coding DNA, and the copper content of E. coli harboring each vector was measured. No increase in intracellular copper was observed in E. coli harboring PPOCBpET32 vector, which contains DNA for polyphenol oxidase copper-binding region. Intracellular copper content of E. coli harboring pE728a vector, which contains one hexahistidine unit DNA, was 2,500 ppm after culturing without kanamycin, whereas E. coli harboring pET-his vector, which contains nine hexahistidine unit DNAs was 3,200 ppm.

Cloning of hnRNP E1 cDNA via yeast two-hybrid system and a study on protein-protein interaction between hnRNP E1 and hnRNP K (이스트 two-hybrid 시스템을 이용한 hnRNP E1 cDNA의 클로닝과 hnRNP E1-hnRNP K 상호결합에 대한 연구)

  • Choi, Mie-Young
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.1795-1799
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    • 2008
  • The heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein K (hnRNP K) is a component of hnRNP complexes. This protein binds strongly to cytidine-rich RNA/DNA sequences. It is a nucleocytoplasmic shuttling protein. To investigate the functions of hnRNP K, I searched for hnRNP K-interacting proteins in HeLa cDNA library using a yeast two-hybrid screening system. One of the cDNA clones is identical to human hnRNP E1 (poly(rC) binding protein 1) cDNA (GenBank accession number XM_031585). In this study, hnRNP K is shown to specifically interact with hnRNP E1 in yeast two-hybrid system and in vitro biochemical assay.

Physiological Function of a DNA-Binding Protein from Starved Cells in Combating Diverse External Stresses in Escherichia coli (대장균 세포 내 다양한 외부 스트레스에 대한 DPS 단백질의 생리적 기능)

  • Lee, Joo Hyeong;Cheong, Su Jin;Oh, Hun Taek;Kim, Woe Yeon;Jung, Young Jun
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.479-486
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    • 2013
  • The DNA-binding protein from starved cells (DPS), originally identified as a DNA binding protein in Escherichia coli, is known to play an important role in DNA protection. The aim of this study was to evaluate the functional roles of DPS in E. coli against various kinds of external stresses by comparing the properties of wild-type E. coli cells and dps knockout mutant E. coli (${\Delta}dps$) cells. Under various stress conditions, we measured the cell growth of the wild-type E. coli and the dps knockout mutant E. coli (${\Delta}dps$) cells using a UV spectrophotometer. The growth rate of the cells was compared to investigate the functional roles of the DPS protein in E. coli. In comparison to the properties of the wild-type E. coli cells, the dps knockout mutant E. coli (${\Delta}dps$) cells showed highly sensitive phenotypes under various stress conditions, such as heat shock, acidic pH, nutrient deficiency, and different concentrations of reactive oxygen species (ROS), suggesting that DPS plays key roles in E. coli in combating diverse external stresses. The DPS DNA-binding protein in E. coli plays crucial roles in bacterial cell growth and in the protection of the cells from environmental stresses by tightly binding and preserving their DNA molecules.

Evidence of Interaction of Phage P22 Tailspike Protein with DnaJ During Translational Folding

  • Lee, Sang-Chul;Yu, Myeong-Hee
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.162-166
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    • 2004
  • Phage P22 tailspike is a thermostable homotrimeric protein, and temperature-sensitive folding (tsf) and global suppressor mutations affect its folding yields at elevated temperatures. We earlier suggested that the folding of the tailspike protein in Escherichia coli requires an unidentified molecular chaperone. Accordingly, in the present study, the interactions of purified DnaK, DnaJ, and GrpE heat-shock proteins with the tailspike protein were investigated during the translation and folding of the protein. The cotranslational addition of DnaJ to the tailspike protein resulted in the arrest of folding, when Dnak and GrpE were missing. However, the presence of DnaK, DnaJ, and GrpE had no effect on the folding yield of the tails pike protein, thus, providing evidence for the binding of the nascent tailspike protein with DnaJ protein, a member of DnaK chaperoning cycle.

Seasonal variation in longitudinal connectivity for fish community in the Hotancheon from the Geum River, as assessed by environmental DNA metabarcoding

  • Hyuk Je Lee;Yu Rim Kim;Hee-kyu Choi;Seo Yeon Byeon;Soon Young Hwang;Kwang-Guk An;Seo Jin Ki;Dae-Yeul Bae
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.48 no.1
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    • pp.32-48
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    • 2024
  • Background: Longitudinal connectivity in river systems strongly affects biological components related to ecosystem functioning, thereby playing an important role in shaping local biodiversity and ecosystem health. Environmental DNA (eDNA)-based metabarcoding has an advantage of enabling to sensitively diagnose the presence/absence of species, becoming an efficient/effective approach for studying the community structure of ecosystems. However, little attention has been paid to eDNA-based biomonitoring for river systems, particularly for assessing the river longitudinal connectivity. In this study, by using eDNA we analyzed and compared species diversity and composition among artificial barriers to assess the longitudinal connectivity of the fish community along down-, mid- and upstream in the Hotancheon from the Geum River basin. Moreover, we investigated temporal variation in eDNA fish community structure and species diversity according to season. Results: The results of species detected between eDNA and conventional surveys revealed higher sensitivity for eDNA and 61% of species (23/38) detected in both methods. The results showed that eDNA-based fish community structure differs from down-, mid- and upstream, and species diversity decreased from down to upstream regardless of season. We found that there was generally higher species diversity at the study sites in spring (a total number of species across the sites [n] = 29) than in autumn (n = 27). Nonmetric multidimensional scaling and heatmap analyses further suggest that there was a tendency for community clusters to form in the down-, mid- and upstream, and seasonal variation in the community structure also existed for the sites. Dominant species in the Hotancheon was Rhynchocypris oxycephalus (26.07%) regardless of season, and subdominant species was Nipponocypris koreanus (16.50%) in spring and Odontobutis platycephala (15.73%) in autumn. Artificial barriers appeared to negatively affect the connectivity of some fish species of high mobility. Conclusions: This study attempts to establish a biological monitoring system by highlighting the versatility and power of eDNA metabarcoding in monitoring native fish community and further evaluating the longitudinal connectivity of river ecosystems. The results of this study suggest that eDNA can be applied to identify fish community structure and species diversity in river systems, although some shortcomings remain still need to be resolved.