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Study on thermotolerant mechanisms of thermotolerant acetic acid bacteria by experimental evolutuion

open access: yesStudy on thermotolerant mechanisms of thermotolerant acetic acid bacteria by experimental evolutuion
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Thermotolerance of cotton [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The Australian cotton industry has developed high yielding and high quality fibre production systems and attributes a significant contribution of this achievement to highly innovative breeding programs, specifically focused on the production of premium quality lint for the export market.
Cottee, Nicola Sandra
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Is thermotolerance of yeast dependent on trehalose accumulation?

open access: yesFEBS Letters, 1994
During heat stress, trehalose concentration increases in yeast cells in parallel to thermotolerance. This parallelism suggested that trehalose mediated thermotolerance.
Solomon Nwaka, Helmut Holzer
exaly   +2 more sources

Some like it hot, some like it warm: Phenotyping to explore thermotolerance diversity

open access: yesPlant Science, 2012
Plants have evolved overlapping but distinct cellular responses to different aspects of high temperature stress. These responses include basal thermotolerance, short- and long-term acquired thermotolerance, and thermotolerance to moderately high ...
Yee-Yung Charng
exaly   +3 more sources

Sphingolipidomics of Thermotolerant Yeasts

Lipids, 2018
AbstractMass spectrometry‐based shotgun lipidomics was applied to the analysis of sphingolipids of 11 yeast strains belonging to four genera, that is Cryptococcus, Saccharomyces, Schizosaccharomyces, and Wickerhamomyces. The analysis yielded comprehensive results on both qualitative and quantitative representation of complex sphingolipids of three ...
Tomáš, Řezanka   +5 more
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Thermotolerance of Wangiella dermatitidis

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1978
A variety of diagnostic tests used by many laboratories to identify isolates of Wangiella dermatitidis (= Fonsecaea dermatitidis) were evaluated. Thirteeen isolates of W. dermatitidis were studied with respect to their ability to grow at 25, 37, 40, 45, and 50 degrees C, colonial and micromorphology, gelatin liquefaction, and hydrolysis of casein ...
A A, Padhye, M R, McGinnis, L, Ajello
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Thermotolerant and thermostable laccases

Biotechnology Letters, 2009
Laccases are phenol-oxidizing, usually four-copper containing metalloenzymes. For industrial and biotechnological purposes, laccases were among the first fungal oxidoreductases providing larger-scale applications such as removal of polyphenols in wine and beverages, conversion of toxic compounds and textile dyes in waste waters, and in bleaching and ...
Kristiina, Hildén   +2 more
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Effect of amino acid analogs on the development of thermotolerance and on thermotolerant cells

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 1993
AbstractExposure of HA‐1 Chinese hamster fibroblasts to amino acid analogs has been shown to have a heat‐sensitizing effect as well as inducing the heat shock response (Li and Laszlo, 1985a). In this study, we have examined the effect of amino acid analogs on the development of thermotolerance after a brief heat shock or exposure to sodium arsenite and
A, Laszlo, G C, Li
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