Oke, Muse

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Oke, M.
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museoke@iyte.edu.tr
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04.03. Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
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  • Article
    Assessment of Undergraduate Health Students' Perception and Satisfaction on Training and Participation in Community Health Outreach
    (Springer, 2023) Adegbore, Abidemi Kafayat; Adedokun, Amudatu Ambali; Adegoke, Juliet Ifeoluwa; Lawal, Maruf Ayobami; Oke, Muse
    AimThe need to improve training of health professionals has increased in recent years due to increasing frequencies of public health events. Consequently, a descriptive cross-sectional survey was carried out to determine the level of satisfaction and knowledge acquired by undergraduate students in the health sciences during a community health outreach program.Subject and methodsStudents were invited to complete an online-administered questionnaire (consisting of both open- and closed-ended questions) to assess their perceptions and experiences on the community health outreach program. Additionally, the survey was carried out to assess the quality of training provided and obtain suggestions for further improvements. Responses were collected and analysed using Microsoft Excel.ResultsMost respondents (>83%) reported satisfaction with the community diagnosis and community intervention briefing and training sessions. All respondents reported familiarity with standard community health outreach instruments and were capable of identifying environmental health risk factors that may contribute to the spread of communicable diseases. Interestingly, respondents reported greater appreciation of health challenges faced by rural communities. However, respondents expressed dissatisfaction with the duration of the outreach program (24%) and funding (15%).ConclusionAlthough respondents reported overall satisfaction with the organization and execution of the health outreach program, certain aspects of the program were deemed unsatisfactory. Despite the shortcomings, we believe that our student-centred learning strategy is readily adaptable for training future healthcare professionals and improving health literacy of rural communities, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Master Thesis
    Expression, Purification and Preliminary Functional Characterization of the Acidianus Two-Tailed Virus Tnpb Endonucleases
    (01. Izmir Institute of Technology, 2024) Burgeia, Arwa Saleh; Oke, Muse
    TnpB is an RNA-guided endonuclease encoded in the IS200/605 transposon family. It forms a complex with a self-encoded ωRNA that directs TnpB to an appropriate target DNA sequence for activity. DNA cleavage at the target site promotes homologous recombination thus ensuring propagation of IS200/605 elements. Although IS200/605 elements are abundant in prokaryotic genomes, they are rarely found in viruses. However, the Acidianus two-tailed virus (ATV), which possesses 72 genes, encodes four TnpB proteins (gp10, gp40, gp43 and gp68). In this study, bioinformatics analysis of all ATV tnpB genes demonstrated that they were all solo tnpB genes and therefore could be classified as part of the IS1341 group. TnpB proteins are characterized by having a DED catalytic site motif and a C-terminal C4 zinc finger motif. Although the ATV gp10 protein retains the DED active site motif found in most TnpB proteins, the other ATV TnpB proteins possess a different amino acid instead of the Glu residue. Additionally, the ATV TnpB proteins possess the C4 zinc finger motif except for ATV gp40, which possesses three cysteine residues. All four ATV tnpB genes were cloned and expressed in the heterologous Escherichia coli host. The gp40 and gp68 proteins were purified using Ni2+ -NTA and gel filtration chromatography. Although gp68 appears to bind to DNA, there is insufficient evidence for RNA binding. Cleavage assays revealed that gp68 demonstrated nonspecific DNA nickase and cleavage activities. The significance of this study and the broader implications regarding the possible role of TnpB in virus survival are discussed.