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Histone Methyltransferases AcDot1 and AcRmtA Are Involved in Growth Regulation, Secondary Metabolism, and Stress Response in <i>Aspergillus carbonarius</i>. [PDF]

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Volatile communication in Actinobacteria: a language for secondary metabolism regulation. [PDF]

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Engineering of Secondary Metabolism

Annual Review of Genetics, 2015
Secondary (specialized) metabolites, produced by bacteria, fungi, plants, and other organisms, exhibit enormous structural variation, and consequently display a wide range of biological activities. Secondary metabolism improves and modulates the phenotype of the host producer.
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Regulation of fungal secondary metabolism

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2012
Fungi produce a multitude of low-molecular-mass compounds known as secondary metabolites, which have roles in a range of cellular processes such as transcription, development and intercellular communication. In addition, many of these compounds now have important applications, for instance, as antibiotics or immunosuppressants.
Axel A Brakhage
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Secondary metabolic encephalopathy

Postgraduate Medicine, 1976
Secondary metabolic encephalopathy is a diffuse disorder of the brain caused by an extracerebral process. Underlying causes include oxygen deprivation, systemic metabolic disease, and drug intoxication. Symptoms and signs usually suggest a generalized disturbance of brain function: alterations in the level of consciousness; diffuse and, occasionally ...
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Plant Secondary Metabolities

2009
The book entitled “Plant Secondary Metabolites” is divided in 11 chapters with broader headings which include introduction, History, Biosynthesis, Essential Oils/Terpenes/Terpenoids, Alkaloids, Glycosides, Gums & Mucilages Oleoresins, Plant amines, Techniques and Biotechnological approaches.
Y.M. Shukla, R. Bhatnagar
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