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Targeting Agrobacterium tumefaciens: A Computational Study on Quorum Sensing Inhibition
ABSTRACT Crown gall disease, caused by Agrobacterium tumefaciens, results in significant loss in agricultural productivity losses due to induced tumor‐like growths on various crops. The virulence of A. tumefaciens is controlled by its quorum sensing (QS) system, specifically through the TraR protein, which regulates the expression of genes essential ...
Jayanthi Barasarathi+8 more
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ABSTRACT The 118 L protein in the envelope of the Invertebrate iridescent virus 6 (IIV6) is responsible for binding to receptors on the surface of permissive cells. We previously elucidated its function by silencing its gene and neutralizing the protein with antibodies.
Kubra Zengin+3 more
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Relations between Structure and Function in the Prokaryotic Cell [PDF]
Donald B. Roodyn
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Acanthamoeba castellanii Can Facilitate Plasmid Transfer Between Environmental Pseudomonas spp
ABSTRACT The conditions in which antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes are transferred in natural environments are poorly understood. Acanthamoeba castellanii (a cosmopolitan environmental amoeba) feeds on bacteria by phagocytosis, which places the consumed bacteria closely together in a food vacuole (phagosome) of the amoeba.
Maarten J. Sarink+8 more
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Chaperones are necessary for the expression of catalytically active potato apyrases in prokaryotic cells. [PDF]
Porowińska D+2 more
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Supercoiling in prokaryotic and eukaryotic DNA: changes in response to topological perturbation of plasmids inE. coliand SV40in vitro, in nuclei and in CV-1 cells [PDF]
Franca Esposito, Richard R. Sinden
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ABSTRACT Future climatic scenario predictions indicate a substantial temperature increase, reducing crop production worldwide and demanding the development of adaptations in agriculture. This study aimed to assess the impact of high temperatures and amendments with Bacillus on nodulating bradyrhizobia.
Crislaine Soares Oliveira+5 more
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ABSTRACT Rhizorhabdus wittichii RW1 is known for its ability to degrade polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, such as dibenzo‐p‐dioxin (DD) and dibenzofuran (DF). We hypothesized that the R. wittichii RW1 benzoate 1,2‐dioxygenase shares electron transfer components with the DD/DF angular dioxygenase (DxnA1A2), similar to many aromatic hydrocarbon degrading
Igor Ivanovski+2 more
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