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A Single‐Base Mutation in TaWAK3‐B Reduces Plant Height via Cytoskeleton in Bread Wheat
ABSTRACT Introduction of Reduced height (Rht) genes into modern wheat cultivars has resulted in ‘Green Revolution’ that skyrocketed wheat grain yields worldwide since the 1960s. These ‘Green Revolution’ cultivars show shorter plant height, but higher lodging resistance and harvest index.
Naijiao Wang +16 more
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Background Timothy grass (Phleum pratense) is a significant source of allergens, and recombinant allergens are increasingly used for diagnostic purposes.
Laimis Silimavicius +9 more
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The Sfamy R64 α‐amylase mutant from Saccharomycopsis fibuligera was expressed in Pichia pastoris to explore its industrial potential. The gene encoding the mutant enzyme was cloned into the pPICZαA vector and transformed into P. pastoris SMD1168. Optimal
Clara Claudia +8 more
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ABSTRACT Sheath blight disease of rice caused by the fungal pathogen R. solani AG1‐IA remains a big threat to rice production worldwide. A limited genetic variation in rice for tolerance to this pathogen and little success in understanding how it defeats host defence are major reasons behind it.
Vinod Kumar +5 more
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Two Modes of Ligand Binding in Maltose-binding Protein ofEscherichia coli [PDF]
Jason A. Hall +3 more
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Lysosomal enzymes are synthesized as N-glycosylated glycoproteins with mannose-6-phosphate (M6P) moieties, which are responsible for their binding to M6P receptors and transporting to the lysosome. In the M6P biosynthetic pathway, a Man8GlcNAc2 glycoform
Yunsong Cao, Wei Wang
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Embryonic and post-embryonic utilization and subcellular localization of the nuclear receptor SpSHR2 in the sea urchin [PDF]
SpSHR2 (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus steroid hormone receptor 2) is a nuclear receptor, encoded by a maternal RNA in the sea urchin embryo. These maternal SpSHR2 transcripts, which are present in all cells, persist until the blastula stage and then are ...
Flytzanis, Constantin N. +2 more
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Fluorescent proteins: A journey from the cell to extreme environments in material science
Applications of proteins and microorganisms as tools or effectors in material science. Abstract This review presents the progression from the use of fluorescent proteins (FPs) and chromoproteins as bioimaging labels and sensors to the strategic engineering of their properties for robust functionality in synthetic and non‐biological environments ...
Bianca Menchicchi +3 more
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This review examines the structural and enzymatic properties of cyclic GMP‐AMP synthase, including substrate promiscuity, homologs, and engineered variants. In addition, it evaluates potential expression systems for large‐scale enzyme production and analyzes reaction and purification strategies for the synthesis of cyclic dinucleotides to connect ...
Makram Fataeri, Katrin Rosenthal
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The Molten Globule State of Maltose Binding Protein: DEER Measurements at PH 3 [PDF]
Mohammed Chakour +9 more
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