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BcatrB mediates pyrimethanil resistance in Botrytis cinerea revealed by transcriptomics analysis. [PDF]
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Diet-regulated transcriptional plasticity of plant parasites in plant-mutualist environments. [PDF]
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Mechanisms of resistance against allylamine and azole antifungals in Trichophyton: A renewed call for innovative molecular diagnostics in susceptibility testing. [PDF]
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<i>ZmHPAT2</i> Regulates Maize Growth and Development and Mycorrhizal Symbiosis. [PDF]
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A three-way transcriptomic crosstalk interaction in a biocontrol agent (Bacillus velezensis), a fungal pathogen (Colletotrichum gloeosporioides), and a walnut host (Juglans regia L.). [PDF]
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Fungal laccase, manganese peroxidase and lignin peroxidase: Gene expression and regulation
Enzyme and Microbial Technology, 2013Extensive research efforts have been dedicated to characterizing expression of laccases and peroxidases and their regulation in numerous fungal species. Much attention has been brought to these enzymes broad substrate specificity resulting in oxidation of a variety of organic compounds which brings about possibilities of their utilization in ...
Andrzej Paszczynski+4 more
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Fungal Genetics and Biology, 2016
Filamentous fungi can initiate vegetative growth on complex plant polysaccharides in nature through secreting a large amount of lignocellulose-degrading enzymes. These fungi develop a large amount of asexual spores to disperse and survive under harsh conditions, such as carbon and nitrogen depletion. Numerous studies report the presence of a cross-talk
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Filamentous fungi can initiate vegetative growth on complex plant polysaccharides in nature through secreting a large amount of lignocellulose-degrading enzymes. These fungi develop a large amount of asexual spores to disperse and survive under harsh conditions, such as carbon and nitrogen depletion. Numerous studies report the presence of a cross-talk
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Plant Science, 2000
Abstract Cyclophilins (CyPs) are ubiquitous proteins with an intrinsic enzymatic activity of peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase that catalyzes the rotation of X-Pro peptide bonds. These enzymes are believed to play a role in the folding of certain proteins. In addition, CyPs might be important in signal transduction processes.
Claudia A. Casalongué+3 more
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Abstract Cyclophilins (CyPs) are ubiquitous proteins with an intrinsic enzymatic activity of peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase that catalyzes the rotation of X-Pro peptide bonds. These enzymes are believed to play a role in the folding of certain proteins. In addition, CyPs might be important in signal transduction processes.
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Current Microbiology, 2013
Gcn5 is a well-established histone acetyltransferase involved in chromatin modification by catalyzing the acetylation of specific lysine residues within the N-terminal tails of the core histones. To assess the role of chromatin remodeling in the transcriptional response of cellulolytic Trichoderma reesei to the changes of environmental conditions, we ...
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Gcn5 is a well-established histone acetyltransferase involved in chromatin modification by catalyzing the acetylation of specific lysine residues within the N-terminal tails of the core histones. To assess the role of chromatin remodeling in the transcriptional response of cellulolytic Trichoderma reesei to the changes of environmental conditions, we ...
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