156 research outputs found
Association of heterotrophic bacteria with aggregated Arthrospira platensis exopolysaccharides: implications in the induction of axenic cultures.
Inducing an axenic culture of the edible cyanobacterium Arthrospira (Spirulina) platensis using differential filtration alone is never successful; thus, it has been thought that, in non-axenic cultures, a portion of contaminating bacteria is strongly associated with Arthrospira cells. However, examination of the behavior of these bacteria during filtration revealed that they were not associated with Arthrospira cells but with aggregates of exopolysaccharides present in the medium away from the Arthrospira cells. Based on this finding, a rapid and reliable method for preparing axenic trichomes of A. platensis was established. After verifying the axenicity of the resulting trichomes on enriched agar plates, they were individually transferred to fresh sterile medium using a handmade tool, a microtrowel, to produce axenic cultures. With this technique, axenic cultures of various A. platensis strains were successfully produced. The technique described in this study is potentially applicable to a wider range of filamentous cyanobacteria
Complete Genome Sequence of the Edible Filamentous Cyanobacterium Arthrospira platensis NIES-39, Based on Long-Read Sequencing
食用藍藻スピルリナの完全長ゲノム塩基配列 --光合成による有用物質生産の基盤--. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2023-01-20.Arthrospira platensis is a filamentous cyanobacterium that is cultivated and used worldwide as a source of food and food additives. Here, we report the complete genome sequence (6, 818, 916 bp) of A. platensis NIES-39, one of the model strains of A. platensis, providing an improved reference genome sequence for this strain
The use of a 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide–based colorimetric assay in the viability analysis of the filamentous cyanobacterium Arthrospira platensis
The applicability of 3-(4, 5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2, 5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay to an industrially valuable filamentous cyanobacterium Arthrospira platensis was examined. When it was applied to A. platensis NIES-39, as few as 10 viable trichomes were quantitatively detected. However, depending on the experimental conditions, it also generated artifactual viability signals. The results should help clarify the scope and limits of the MTT assay in viability analysis
Design of a semiconductor ferromagnet in a quantum dot artificial crystal
We present the theoretical design of quantum dot (QD) artificial
ferromagnetic crystals. The electronic structure calculations based on local
spin density approximation (LSDA) show that our designed QD artificial crystal
from a structure comprising the crossing 0.104-micrometer-wide InAs quantum
wires (an effective Kagome lattice) has flat band characteristics. Our examined
QD artificial crystal has the ferromagnetic ground state when the flat band is
half-filled, even though it contains no magnetic elements. The ferromagnetic
and the paramagnetic state can be freely switched by changing the electron
filling via a gate voltage.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figures included. For related information, visit
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Helicoid Morphology of Arthrospira platensis NIES-39 Confers Temperature Compensation in the Longitudinal Movement Velocity of Its Trichomes
The velocity of the gliding movement of filamentous cyanobacteria on a solid surface usually has a strong temperature dependency, and the higher the temperature, the faster the speed. Former studies on this phenomenon were conducted using filamentous cyanobacteria with straight morphology. We examined the velocity of the gliding movement of Arthrospira platensis NIES-39 along its longitudinal axis to see if the same was true for this cyanobacterium with helicoid trichomes. Experimental results showed little temperature dependency in the velocity in a wide temperature range in this cyanobacterium. However, when we examined the velocity using mutants with straight trichomes, their velocity was strongly affected by temperature, like other formerly analyzed filamentous cyanobacteria. This result indicates that the helicoid morphology of A. platensis trichomes confers temperature compensation to their migration velocity, enabling them to keep a relatively constant velocity under various temperatures. Migration of wild-type trichomes is considerably suppressed compared to the straight-trichome mutants on solid media. The temperature compensation in the locomotion of this organism appears to be established as part of such a suppression. It was also found that the velocity of this cyanobacterium depended on the trichome length when they were atypically short (<250 µm); the shorter the trichomes, the slower the gliding movement tended to be. This result indicates that the coordinated action of a high number of cells constituting the trichome is required for efficient gliding movement
Magnetic field effects on two-dimensional Kagome lattices
Magnetic field effects on single-particle energy bands (Hofstadter
butterfly), Hall conductance, flat-band ferromagnetism, and magnetoresistance
of two-dimensional Kagome lattices are studied. The flat-band ferromagnetism is
shown to be broken as the flat-band has finite dispersion in the magnetic
field. A metal-insulator transition induced by the magnetic field (giant
negative magnetoresistance) is predicted. In the half-filled flat band, the
ferromagnetic-paramagnetic transition and the metal-insulator one occur
simultaneously at a magnetic field for strongly interacting electrons. All of
the important magnetic fields effects should be observable in mesoscopic
systems such as quantum dot superlattices.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, and 1 tabl
Superconductivity in quantum-dot superlattices composed of quantum wire networks
Based on calculations using the local density approximation, we propose
quantum wire networks with square and plaquette type lattice structures that
form quantum dot superlattices. These artificial structures are well described
by the Hubbard model. Numerical analysis reveals a superconducting ground state
with transition temperatures of up to 90 mK for the plaquette, which is
more than double the value of 40 mK for the square lattice type and is
sufficiently high to allow for the experimental observation of
superconductivity.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure
Physical Function and Health-Related Quality of Life after Surgery for Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Pulmonary Disease: A Prospective Cohort Study
Purpose: To investigate the exercise capacity and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of surgical patients with nontuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary disease (NTM-PD) preoperatively versus 6 months postoperatively.Methods: This prospective observational study included patients with NTM-PD and was conducted at a single center. The intervention was surgical resection plus perioperative and post-discharge physical therapy. The physical function was assessed preoperatively and 6 months postoperatively using the 6-minute walk test (6MWT). HRQOL was assessed preoperatively and 6 months postoperatively using the Short-Form 36 (SF-36) health survey questionnaire and St. George’s Respiratory Questionnaire. The postoperative HRQOL was compared between patients with and without preoperative clinical symptoms.Results: In total, 35 patients were analyzed. The preoperatively symptomatic group had significantly lower preoperative HRQOL than the preoperatively asymptomatic group (p <0.05). Compared with preoperatively, there were significant improvements at 6 months postoperatively in the 6MWT (p <0.01) and HRQOL, mainly in the SF-36 mental component summary (p <0.01). The SF-36 mental component summary in the preoperatively symptomatic group was very significantly improved from preoperatively to 6 months postoperatively (p <0.05).Conclusion: The combination of surgical treatment and physical therapy for NTM-PD contributes to improvements in physical function and HRQOL
Formation process of PSC Mix2 detected by aerosol sonde and lidar over Ny-Aalesund in the winter of 2009
第3回極域科学シンポジウム/第35回極域気水圏シンポジウム 11月30日(金) 国立国語研究所 2階ロビ
Flat-band ferromagnetism in quantum dot superlattices
Possibility of flat-band ferromagnetism in quantum dot arrays is
theoretically discussed. By using a quantum dot as a building block, quantum
dot superlattices are possible. We consider dot arrays on Lieb and kagome
lattices known to exhibit flat band ferromagnetism. By performing an exact
diagonalization of the Hubbard Hamiltonian, we calculate the energy difference
between the ferromagnetic ground state and the paramagnetic excited state, and
discuss the stability of the ferromagnetism against the second nearest neighbor
transfer. We calculate the dot-size dependence of the energy difference in a
dot model and estimate the transition temperature of the
ferromagnetic-paramagnetic transition which is found to be accessible within
the present fabrication technology. We point out advantages of semiconductor
ferromagnets and suggest other interesting possibilities of electronic
properties in quantum dot superlattices.Comment: 15 pages, 7 figures (low resolution). High-resolution figures are
available at
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