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New insights into regulation of proteome and polysaccharide in cell wall of Elsholtzia splendens in response to copper stress. [PDF]
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Copper (Cu) is an essential micronutrient for plants. However, excess amounts of Cu are toxic and result in a wide range of harmful effects on the physiological and biochemical processes of plants.
Tingting Liu +4 more
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Glycosylation of Candida albicans cell wall proteins is critical for induction of innate immune responses and apoptosis of epithelial cells. [PDF]
C. albicans is one of the most common fungal pathogen of humans, causing local and superficial mucosal infections in immunocompromised individuals. Given that the key structure mediating host-C.
Tilo Biedermann (116048) +52 more
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Candida parapsilosis poses huge treatment challenges in the clinical settings of South Africa, and often causes infections among immunocompromised patients and underweight neonates.
Xiaolong Gong +4 more
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Cell Wall Protein in Bacillus subtilis [PDF]
The cell wall of Bacillus subtilis 168 contains protein that is refractory to removal by salts, detergents, and denaturants.
R J, Doyle +5 more
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Proteomic analysis of cell walls of two developmental stages of alfalfa stems
Cell walls are important for the growth and development of all plants. They are also valuable resources for feed and fiber, and more recently as a potential feedstock for bioenergy production. Cell wall proteins comprise only a fraction of the cell wall,
Julian C Verdonk +2 more
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Structural Cell Wall Proteins [PDF]
Biological structures as diverse as skin, hair, spider webs, silk cocoons, connective tissue, and some alga1 cell walls share a common property: they consist mainly of structural proteins. Some of these proteins have been studied in detail and have contributed greatly to our understanding of protein structure.
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Cell wall stress depolarizes cell growth via hyperactivation of RHO1 [PDF]
Cells sense and physiologically respond to environmental stress via signaling pathways. Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells respond to cell wall stress by transiently depolarizing the actin cytoskeleton.
Hall, M. N. +3 more
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In this study, a first proteomic approach was carried out to characterize the adaptive response of cell wall-related proteins to endogenous CO2 overpressure, which is typical of second fermentation conditions, in two wine Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains
Juan Antonio Porras-Agüera +4 more
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WSC-1 and HAM-7 are MAK-1 MAP kinase pathway sensors required for cell wall integrity and hyphal fusion in Neurospora crassa. [PDF]
A large number of cell wall proteins are encoded in the Neurospora crassa genome. Strains carrying gene deletions of 65 predicted cell wall proteins were characterized.
Abhiram Maddi +4 more
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Defining Staphylococcus epidermidis cell wall proteins [PDF]
Three Staphylococcus epidermidis isolates of differing bacteriophage types were studied to define proteins confined to the cell wall, which were surface exposed and thus available to interact with the host. Three major proteins of 37, 41, and 51 kDa were identified in all whole-cell lysates and cell wall extracts by sodium dodecyl sulfate ...
C C, Patrick +3 more
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