Metacaspases contribute to the cellular response to heat stress in a marine diatom
Summary Climate‐driven marine heatwaves (HW) are extreme, large‐scale events characterized by elevated ocean temperatures lasting from days to months. Despite their importance, little is known about the molecular mechanisms of algal response to marine HW. Recent studies suggest that metacaspases play an important role in thermotolerance.
Mai Sadeh +6 more
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Using community metabolomics as a new approach to discriminate marine microbial particulate organic matter in the western English Channel [PDF]
Metabolomics provides an unbiased assessment of a wide range of metabolites and is an emerging ‘omics technique in the marine sciences. Here we use ‘non-targeted’ community metabolomics to determine patterns in metabolite profiles associated with ...
Carole Llewellyn
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Novel roles of sulfur metabolism in stress‐controlled stomata aperture regulation
Summary Stomatal closure allows plants to conserve water by reducing transpiration during drought. Surprisingly, the assimilation of the macronutrient sulfur is intimately connected to the drought stress response. This Tansley insight will only briefly touch on the general impact of sulfate assimilation on the production of drought‐response metabolites.
Sheng‐Kai Sun +2 more
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Composition of fatty acids in plasma and erythrocytes and eicosanoids level in patients with metabolic syndrome [PDF]
Background Disturbances of the fatty acids composition in plasma and red blood cells and eicosanoid synthesis play an important role in the metabolic syndrome (MS) formation.
Tatyana P Novgorodtseva +5 more
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Structure of the cultivated citrus super‐pangenome. ABSTRACT The main genetic diversity observed in cultivated citrus results from a reticulate evolution involving four ancestral taxa whose radiation occurred in allopatry. In such context, GWAS analysis, genome diversity and transcriptomic studies will be significantly enhanced through pangenome ...
Gaetan Droc +27 more
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The molecular products and biogeochemical significance of lipid photooxidation in West Antarctic surface waters [PDF]
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2018. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here under a nonexclusive, irrevocable, paid-up, worldwide license granted to WHOI. It is made available for personal use, not for redistribution.
Bowman, Jeff S. +9 more
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Oxylipin formation in Nostoc punctiforme (PCC73102)
The dioxygenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids is mainly catalyzed by members of the lipoxygenase enzyme family in flowering plants and mosses. Lipoxygenase products can be metabolized further and are known as signalling substances that play a role in plant development as well as in plant responses to wounding and pathogen attack.
Lang, Imke, Feussner, Ivo
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ABSTRACT Plants can perceive specific elicitors in the oral secretions (OS) of herbivorous insects and respond by increasing their defences. Whether plants can discriminate among similar herbivorous insect species and differentially modulate their defence responses against them is largely unknown.
Wenfeng Ye +4 more
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Oxylipins produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa promote biofilm formation and virulence
Oxygenated fatty acids known as oxylipins play important roles in mammals, plants and fungi. Here, the authors show that oxylipins, produced by the pathogenic bacteriumPseudomonas aeruginosa, promote biofilm formation and virulence.
Eriel Martínez, Javier Campos-Gómez
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Quorum sensing for improved production of industrially useful products from filamentous fungi [PDF]
Quorum sensing (QS) is a cell density dependant phenomena utilized as a communication process among microorganisms to regulate their physiological responses. QS depends on the production and release of low molecular weight, diffusible chemical signalling
Amache, R., Amache, R.
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