Marine fungi in the spotlight: opportunities and challenges for marine fungal natural product discovery and biotechnology [PDF]
The marine fungal natural products (MaFNaP) Consortium, a scientific network founded in 2014, aims to fuel systematic research on marine fungi and their secondary metabolites.
Tasdemir, Deniz
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Halo-tolerance of Marine-derived Fungi and their Enzymatic Properties
Marine environments are unique habitats for microorganisms and represent uninvestigated areas that possess valuable resources. Fungi may also be important because they contribute to marine ecosystems as decomposers.
Hanbyul Lee +8 more
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HB52‐PUT2 Module‐Mediated Polyamine Shoot‐to‐Root Movement Regulates Salt Stress Tolerance in Tomato
ABSTRACT Soil salinity severely restricts crop quality and yields. Plants have developed various strategies to alleviate salinity stress's negative effects, including polyamine redistribution by polyamine uptake transporters (PUTs). However, the mechanisms by which PUTs alter polyamine translocation processes during salt stress have not been fully ...
Xian Yang +7 more
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Following the previous complete genome analysis, this research provides the function of new Halobacillus species. Three strains were identified: Halobacillus shinanisalinarum sp. nov. SSTM10‐2T, Halobacillus salinarum sp. nov. SSBR10‐3T, and Halobacillus amylolyticus sp. nov. SSHM10‐5T.
Saru Gurung +4 more
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Epigenetic responses of trees to environmental stress in the context of climate change
ABSTRACT In long‐lived tree populations, when environmental change outpaces rates of evolutionary adaptation, plasticity in traits related to stress tolerance, dormancy, and dispersal may be vital for preventing extinction. While a population's genetic background partly determines its ability to adapt to a changing environment, so too do the many types
Matin Miryeganeh, David W. Armitage
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Genetic transformation of Artemisia carvifolia Buch with rol genes enhances artemisinin accumulation [PDF]
The potent antimalarial drug artemisinin has a high cost, since its only viable source to date is Artemisia annua (0.010.8% DW). There is therefore an urgent need to design new strate- gies to increase its production or to find alternative sources.
Bonfill Baldrich, Ma. Mercedes +4 more
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Halotolerant strain of Chlorococcum oleofaciens from the Lake Elton Biosphere Reserve
Chlorococcum oleofaciens is one of the most studied representatives of the Chlorococcum genus, both on the ultrastructural and molecular levels. This alga is very interesting due to its ability to hypersynthetize saturated and unsaturated fatty acids and
M. E. Ignatenko +2 more
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Cell-Envelope Remodeling as a Determinant of Phenotypic Antibacterial Tolerance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis [PDF]
[Image: see text] The mechanisms that lead to phenotypic antibacterial tolerance in bacteria remain poorly understood. We investigate whether changes in NaCl concentration toward physiologically higher values affect antibacterial efficacy against ...
Ashoka V. R. Madduri +9 more
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Regulation of durum wheat Na(+)/H (+) exchanger TdSOS1 by phosphorylation [PDF]
We have identified a plasma membrane Na+/H+ exchanger from durum wheat, designated TdSOS1. Heterologous expression of TdSOS1 in a yeast strain lacking endogenous Na+ efflux proteins showed complementation of the Na+- and Li+-sensitive phenotype by a ...
Feki, K. +3 more
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Background The genomic fractions of purine (RR) and alternating pyrimidine/purine (YR) stretches of 10 base pairs or more, have been linked to genomic AT content, the formation of different DNA helices, strand-biased gene distribution, DNA structure, and
Hardy Simon P +2 more
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