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Impact of Lysine Succinylation on the Biology of Fungi
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) play a crucial role in protein functionality and the control of various cellular processes and secondary metabolites (SMs) in fungi.
John Adejor +5 more
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Domoic acid (DA) is a potent toxin, marine biotoxin, and primarily produced by Pseudo-nitzschia. The DA hapten was coupled with bovine serum albumin (BSA), and ovalbumin (OVA) as carrier proteins.
Abdullah F. U. H. Saeed +3 more
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A survey of natural parasitism of mirid bugs by parasitoids on apples and pears in Norway [PDF]
Mirid bugs are important pests in both integrated and organic fruit production. In a survey in 2006 the proportion of mirids parasitized by parasitoids was investigated in 18 Norwegian orchards.
Djønne, R. T. +3 more
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Gaining insights from Candida biofilm heterogeneity: one size does not fit all [PDF]
Despite their clinical significance and substantial human health burden, fungal infections remain relatively under-appreciated. The widespread overuse of antibiotics and the increasing requirement for indwelling medical devices provides an opportunistic ...
Delaney, Christopher +8 more
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This study investigates the genetic and microbial factors influencing the susceptibility of Diaphorina citri to the citrus greening pathogen Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (CLas), employing a microbiome Genome Wide Association Study. The research identifies a key gene encoding an MFS‐type transporter contributing to CLas infectivity and abundance in
Kai Liu +12 more
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Fungal endophytes in species of paspalum and bromus, occurrence and in vitro antagonistic activity assessment [PDF]
The aims of this work were to study the occurrence of fungiassociated to Paspalum dilatatum, P. notatum, Bromus biebersteiniiand B. catharticus and to evaluate their potential as antagonisticagents against fungal pathogens.
Felitti, Silvina Andrea +3 more
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Pathogenicity genes of phytopathogenic fungi
Summary Recently many fungal genes have been identified that, when disrupted, result in strains with a reduction or total loss of disease symptoms. Such pathogenicity genes are the subject of this review. The large number of pathogenicity genes identified is due to the application of tagged mutagenesis techniques (random or targeted).
A, Idnurm, B J, Howlett
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ABSTRACT Gut microbiota dysbiosis promotes colorectal cancer (CRC) tumorigenesis. A global fecal metagenomic analysis identified Gemella morbillorum as a key contributor to the CRC‐associated microbiota. Fluorescence in situ hybridization revealed that Gemella morbillorum is enriched in CRC tumor tissues compared to adjacent normal tissues.
Zhen Wang +8 more
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The role of Npt1 in regulating antifungal protein activity in filamentous fungi
Pathogenic filamentous fungi pose a significant threat to global food security and human health. The limitations of available antifungal agents, including resistance and toxicity, highlight the need for developing innovative antifungal strategies ...
Yu Wang +10 more
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Aspergillus flavus and its secondary metabolites, aflatoxins (AFs), especially aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), seriously affect agricultural production, food storage, and human health.
Rui Xie +6 more
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