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  • Mahmud, A. K. M. Firoj, et al. (author)
  • A core transcriptional response for biofilm formation by Y. pseudotuberculosis
  • Other publication (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Previous transcriptional profiling of the enteropathogen Yersinia pseudotuberculosis during persistent stages of colonisation of mouse cecal lymphoid follicles indicated the possible involvement of biofilm in infection maintenance. Not much is known about the mechanisms responsible for biofilm formation by this pathogen, and most current knowledge is based on results of experiments conducted using the related Y. pestis pathogen that forms biofilm in the flea gut. In this study, we performed transcriptional profiling of Y. pseudotuberculosis in biofilms from different biofilm-inducing conditions, bile exposure, amino acid deprivation and in vivo mimicking conditions with and without oxygen. The comparison of differential expression of genes in biofilm versus planktonic bacteria showed a set of 54 core genes that were similarly regulated, independent of inducing condition. This set included many genes that were previously shown to be associated with biofilms, such as hutG, hsmF, hmsT and cpxP that were upregulated and other genes such as hmsP and rfaH that were downregulated. There were also novel biofilm-associated genes, including genes encoding hypothetical proteins. To identify the genes involved in inducing biofilm formation, the gene expression of bacteria during an early initial phase when biofilm starts to form after induction by bile or amino acid depletion was determined. Comparisons of the resulting gene expression profiles with the profiles of non-induced bacteria incubated for the same period of time showed a set of core genes associated with early biofilm formation. This set included genes involved in quorum sensing, pili biogenesis and genes indicative of a potential metabolic shift involving nitrogen utilisation. Genes encoding components of sugar phosphotransferase systems were also upregulated during biofilm induction. Assays of biofilm formation by bacteria deleted of some of these core genes showed that strains lacking hpr and luxS, which are known to be important for functional sugar phosphotransferase systems and quorum sensing, as well as glnL encoding a sensory histidine kinase were most negatively affected. Most of the deletion mutant strains tested were affected, but the effect was less severe, suggesting high levels of redundancy in the pathways involved in biofilm formation by this pathogen.
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  • Soni, V., et al. (author)
  • On the accuracy and efficiency of point-value multiresolution algorithms for solving scalar wave and Euler equations
  • 2017
  • In: Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics. - : ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV. - 0377-0427 .- 1879-1778. ; 323, s. 159-175
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This paper concerns the use of a point-value multiresolution algorithm and its extension to three-dimensional hyperbolic conservation laws. The proposed method is applied to a high-order finite-differences discretization with an explicit time integration. The fluxes are evaluated on the adaptive grid using a fifth-order high-resolution shock capturing scheme based on a WENO solver, while the time is advanced using a third-order Runge-Kutta scheme. The multiresolution prediction operators are presented for one-, two- and three-dimensional problems. To assess the efficiency and the accuracy of the method, a new tolerance-scale diagram is introduced. This diagram enables to properly choose the adequate value of the tolerance in order to maintain an optimal multiresolution quality. Numerical examples based on advection and Euler equations are carried out to show that the proposed method yields accurate results.
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  • Soni, V., et al. (author)
  • Parallel multi-core and multi-processor methods on point-value multiresolution algorithms for hyperbolic conservation laws
  • 2019
  • In: Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing. - : Elsevier. - 0743-7315 .- 1096-0848. ; 123, s. 192-203
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The underlying sequential behavior of the multiresolution (MR) method has been exploited for parallel computing by introducing a concept of multiresolution forest structures (MFS) along with two new load-balancing algorithms. Another easy-to-implement multithreading approach has also been introduced for the multicore architectures. Tests were conducted using an Euler solver based on a fifth-order shock capturing WENO scheme and a third-order Runge-Kutta algorithm. The methods have been rigorously analyzed in terms of speedup ratio and parallel efficiency to bring forth their benefits as well as limitations. The performance yielded through these methods indicates that the MFS is a new headway for the MR method in parallel computing that has a potential to harness better scalability. 
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