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Introduction: Streptococcus agalactiae (group B streptococcus, GBS) is a recognized urinary pathogen both in males and pregnant or non-pregnant women. Data regarding GBS serotypes recovered from urinary tract infections (UTIs) are scarce.
Laura Vigliarolo +7 more
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Phenolic compounds biodegradation of olive mili wastewater with Aspergillus terreus
Olive mill wastewater degradation by Aspergillus terreus and under aerobic conditions at 28°C, was measured by the parameter of phenol content. We have explored the effect of different concentrations of olive mill wastewater upon the activity of ...
L. Martínez Nieto +3 more
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Improved Expression of SARS-CoV-2 Spike RBD Using the Insect Cell-Baculovirus System
Insect cell-baculovirus expression vector system is one of the most established platforms to produce biological products, and it plays a fundamental role in the context of COVID-19 emergency, providing recombinant proteins for treatment, diagnosis, and ...
Joaquín Poodts +10 more
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Cell wall stress in yeast triggers transcriptional reprogramming through the CWI pathway. This study identifies Sus1, a subunit of SAGA and TREX‐2, as a key regulator in this process. Sus1 associates with stress‐responsive genes, promoting pre‐initiation complex assembly, chromatin remodeling, and RNA Pol II progression independently of H2B ...
Mónica Pavón‐Vergés +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Malassezia spp. are part of the microbiota of many animals, including humans. However, under certain conditions, they can become pathogenic. Diseases associated with Malassezia include pityriasis versicolor (PV), seborrheic dermatitis (SD), Malassezia folliculitis, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis and fungemia.
Diogo Coelho de Pádua Oliveira +7 more
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Integration of human ERKs and DUSPs into the yeast cell wall integrity pathway
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cell Wall Integrity (CWI) pathway responds to cell wall stress and is composed of MAP3K Bck1, MAP2Ks Mkk1 and Mkk2 and MAPK Slt2. Although human ERK5 has been considered the functional orthologue of Slt2, our results indicate
Beatriz Lavilla-García +3 more
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Substrates of the MAPK Slt2: Shaping Yeast Cell Integrity
The cell wall integrity (CWI) MAPK pathway of budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is specialized in responding to cell wall damage, but ongoing research shows that it participates in many other stressful conditions, suggesting that it has functional ...
Gema González-Rubio +4 more
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Implementation of a CRISPR-Based System for Gene Regulation in
Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR) methodology is not only an efficient tool in gene editing but also an attractive platform to facilitate DNA, RNA, and protein interactions.
Elvira Román +4 more
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We discovered that Salmonella uses structured, recurrent variation in epigenetically regulated promoter regions to fine‐tune gene expression, revealing a novel evolutionary strategy for surface adaptation. ABSTRACT Bacterial adaptation to dynamic and hostile environments often relies on the ability to modify surface structures, which are subjected to ...
Rocío Fernández‐Fernández +5 more
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) remains a serious global health problem. Spain is the fifth country in Europe with the highest consumption of antibiotics, due in part to ignorance of the good use of these drugs and the problem of AMR.
Antonio Tarín-Pelló +5 more
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