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A New Functional Classification of Glucuronoyl Esterases by Peptide Pattern Recognition [PDF]
Glucuronoyl esterases are a novel type of enzymes believed to catalyze the hydrolysis of ester linkages between lignin and glucuronoxylan in lignocellulosic biomass, linkages known as lignin carbohydrate complexes.
Busk, Peter Kamp +4 more
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Heat shock proteins (HSPs) play critical roles in regulating different mechanisms under high-temperature conditions. HSPs have been identified and well-studied in different plants.
Xin Hu +9 more
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Attachment, Growth, and Detachment of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells in a Chemically Defined Medium [PDF]
Citation: Denise Salzig, Jasmin Leber, Katharina Merkewitz, Michaela C. Lange, Natascha Köster, and Peter Czermak, “Attachment, Growth, and Detachment of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells in a Chemically Defined Medium,” Stem Cells International, vol.
Czermak, Peter +5 more
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The dried sclerotium of the fungus Wolfiporia cocos is edible and has medicinal value. This study aimed to understand the accumulation of radioactivity arising from the alpha 210Po, and beta-emitting 210Pb, in the sclerotium’s shell and core and assess a
D. Strumińska-Parulska +2 more
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We newly developed an indoor cultivation technique for Wolfiporia cocos (Wolf) Ryvarden et Gilbertson (Syn. Poria cocos Wolf), not with soil, but using mushroom culture bottles with pine logs, and clarified some cultural characteristics of sclerotia in the laboratory. To determine the optimum conditions for sclerotia growth, the weight of sclerotia and
Toshiyuki, Kubo +5 more
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Comparative Analysis of the Characteristics of Triterpenoid Transcriptome from Different Strains of Wolfiporia cocos [PDF]
The dried sclerotia of Wolfiporia cocos (Schwein.) Ryvarden & Gilb., a traditional Chinese medicine, has triterpenoid as its main active component. Breeding high-yield triterpenoid in W. cocos is an important research topic at present. We screened out two monosporal strains from the same W.
Zeng, Guiping, Li, Zhong, Zhao, Zhi
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Purpose: In this study, mixed extracts of Prunus persica L., BATSCH, Nelumbo nucifera, Hibiscus mutabilis L., Agastache rugosa, and Wolfiporia extensa (PNHAW), which are effective in improving skin wrinkles, was prepared.
Mi-jeong Choi
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Experimental recreation of the evolution of lignin-degrading enzymes from the Jurassic to date [PDF]
[Background] Floudas et al. (Science 336: 1715) established that lignin-degrading fungi appeared at the end of Carboniferous period associated with the production of the first ligninolytic peroxidases.
Ayuso-Fernández, Iván +2 more
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The genome of the Tiger Milk mushroom, Lignosus rhinocerotis, provides insights into the genetic basis of its medicinal properties [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The sclerotium of Lignosus rhinocerotis (Cooke) Ryvarden or Tiger milk mushroom (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) is a valuable folk medicine for indigenous peoples in Southeast Asia. Despite the increasing interest in this ethnobotanical mushroom,
Chon-Seng Tan +6 more
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An Efficient PEG/CaCl2-Mediated Transformation Approach for the Medicinal Fungus Wolfiporia cocos
Sclerotia of Wolfiporia cocos are of medicinal and culinary value. The genes and molecular mechanisms involved in W. cocos sclerotial formation are poorly investigated because of the lack of a suitable and reproducible transformation system for W. cocos. In this study, a PEG/ CaCl₂-mediated genetic transformation system for W. cocos was developed.
Wenjun Zhu +8 more
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