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ABSTRACT Pathogens commonly secrete effectors into host cells to facilitate invasion. In the host ubiquitin‐proteasome system (UPS), E3 ubiquitin ligases often target pathogen effectors for degradation, thereby enhancing immune responses. In turn, pathogen effectors frequently disrupt E3 ligase function to promote virulence. However, it remains largely
Min Wang +19 more
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Some properties of luminal sucrase and sucrase-isomaltase complex in rat small intestine.
Some properties of luminal sucrase-isomaltase complex and the effect of luminal fluid on their complex were studied in rat small intestine. Luminal contents were collected by flushing the small intestine with the buffered solution. The enzyme activity was observed in luminal contents and intestinal mucosa. Sucrase and isomaltase activities were located
M, Abe +3 more
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ABSTRACT Soybean (Glycine max) is an important crop for its nutritional value. Its wild relative, Glycine soja, provides a valuable genetic resource for improving soybean productivity. Root development and differentiation are essential for soybean plants to take up water and nutrients, store energy and anchor themselves.
Qiaoxia Liang +4 more
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Effects of bensulfuron-methyl on soil respiration and soil enzyme activities in paddy soil
In order to study the safety of herbicide bensulfuron-methyl to paddy soil ecosystem, potential concentration (0.000, 0.067, 0.355, 1.780, 3.553 µg·g-1 dried soil) effects of bensulfuron-methyl on paddy soil respiration intensity and activities of soil ...
LIN Xiao-yan +4 more
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ABSTRACT The increasing frequency of concurrent heat and drought stress poses a significant challenge to agricultural productivity, particularly for cool‐season grain legumes, including broad bean (Vicia Faba L.), lupin (Lupinus spp.), lentil (Lens culinaris Medik), chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.), grasspea (Lathyrus sativus L.), pea (Pisum sativum L ...
Manu Priya +2 more
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Knowledge of the soil organic carbon components and enzyme activities during long‐term natural vegetation restoration is essential for managing the restoration of vegetation.
Haiyan Wang +3 more
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The clinical consequences of sucrase-isomaltase deficiency [PDF]
Primary sucrase-isomaltase deficiency, originally thought to be a homozygous recessive disorder, has been found to have numerous genetic variants that alone or in combination (compound heterozygosity) express varying degrees of clinical illness, most commonly causing chronic diarrhea, abdominal pain, and bloating.
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Disarming the Pathogen's Metabolic Weapon: A Novel Route to Durable Disease Resistance
Two routes to sugar acquisition in pathogenic bacteria and corresponding ‘pathogen‐starvation’ strategies. TAL effectors activate plant SWEET transporters to promote sucrose efflux into the apoplast, which can be blocked by editing SWEET promoter effector‐binding elements to prevent TAL binding. The T3E AvrBs2 converts host UDP‐galactose into xanthosan,
Yixuan Mi, Yuheng Yang
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Genetic Loss of Sucrase-Isomaltase Function: Mechanisms, Implications, and Future Perspectives
Ninna Karsbæk Senftleber,1,* Stina Ramne,2,* Ida Moltke,3 Marit Eika Jørgensen,1,4,5 Anders Albrechtsen,3 Torben Hansen,2 Mette K Andersen2 1Clinical Research, Copenhagen University Hospital – Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen, Herlev, Denmark ...
Senftleber NK +6 more
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Exogenous Glutathione and Nitric Oxide Improve Waterlogging Stress Tolerance in Maize
Exogenous glutathione (GSH) and nitric oxide (NO) enhance waterlogging tolerance in maize seedlings by reducing oxidative damage and improving growth. Combined GSH + NO treatment reduces H2O2 and malondialdehyde levels, enhances antioxidant defenses, protects photosynthetic pigments, and promotes biomass accumulation, thereby improving the ...
Prodipto Bishnu Angon +4 more
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