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10 Citations
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Antimicrobial Peptides from Plants: A cDNA-Library Based Isolation, Purification, Characterization Approach and Elucidating Their Modes of Action

  • Md. Samiul Islam,
  • Gamarelanbia Mohamed,
  • Shakil Ahmed Polash,
  • Md. Amit Hasan,
  • Razia Sultana,
  • Noshin Saiara and
  • Wubei Dong

13 August 2021

Even in a natural ecosystem, plants are continuously threatened by various microbial diseases. To save themselves from these diverse infections, plants build a robust, multilayered immune system through their natural chemical compounds. Among the sev...

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
15,439 Views
14 Pages

Construction and Characterization of a cDNA Library from Wheat Infected with Fusarium graminearum Fg 2

  • Khaled Al-Taweel,
  • W. G. Dilantha Fernando and
  • Anita L. Brûlé-Babel

18 January 2011

Total RNA from wheat spikes infected with F. graminearum Fg2 was extracted and the mRNA was purified. Switching Mechanism at 5' end of the RNA Transcript (SMART) technique and CDS Ill/3' primer were used for first-strand cDNA synthesis using reverse...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
8,467 Views
12 Pages

Construction of a Full-Length Enriched cDNA Library and Preliminary Analysis of Expressed Sequence Tags from Bengal Tiger Panthera tigris tigris

  • Changqing Liu,
  • Dan Liu,
  • Yu Guo,
  • Taofeng Lu,
  • Xiangchen Li,
  • Minghai Zhang,
  • Jianzhang Ma,
  • Yuehui Ma and
  • Weijun Guan

24 May 2013

In this study, a full-length enriched cDNA library was successfully constructed from Bengal tiger, Panthera tigris tigris, the most well-known wild Animal. Total RNA was extracted from cultured Bengal tiger fibroblasts in vitro. The titers of primary...

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  • Open Access
17 Citations
6,980 Views
20 Pages

Evaluation and Adaptation of a Laboratory-Based cDNA Library Preparation Protocol for Retrospective Sequencing of Archived MicroRNAs from up to 35-Year-Old Clinical FFPE Specimens

  • Olivier Loudig,
  • Tao Wang,
  • Kenny Ye,
  • Juan Lin,
  • Yihong Wang,
  • Andrew Ramnauth,
  • Christina Liu,
  • Azadeh Stark,
  • Dhananjay Chitale and
  • Iddo Z. Ben-Dov
  • + 8 authors

Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) specimens, when used in conjunction with patient clinical data history, represent an invaluable resource for molecular studies of cancer. Even though nucleic acids extracted from archived FFPE tissues are degra...

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10 Citations
2,982 Views
14 Pages

The dinoflagellate Symbiodiniaceae family plays a central role in the health of the coral reef ecosystem via the symbiosis that establishes with its inhabiting cnidarians and supports the host metabolism. In the last few decades, coral reefs have bee...

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1 Citations
1,330 Views
14 Pages

The determinate inflorescence trait of Brassica napus L. is associated with various desirable agricultural characteristics. BnTFL1s (BnaA10.TFL1 and BnaC09.TFL1), which encode the transcription factor TERMINAL FLOWER 1 (TFL1), have previously been id...

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6 Citations
4,069 Views
16 Pages

The Molecular Composition of Peptide Toxins in the Venom of Spider Lycosa coelestis as Revealed by cDNA Library and Transcriptomic Sequencing

  • Xiangyue Wu,
  • Yan Chen,
  • Hao Liu,
  • Xiangjin Kong,
  • Xinyao Liang,
  • Yu Zhang,
  • Cheng Tang and
  • Zhonghua Liu

10 February 2023

In the so-called “struggle for existence” competition, the venomous animals developed a smart and effective strategy, envenomation, for predation and defense. Biochemical analysis revealed that animal venoms are chemical pools of proteina...

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6 Citations
4,453 Views
18 Pages

Molecular Diversity of Peptide Toxins in the Venom of Spider Heteropoda pingtungensis as Revealed by cDNA Library and Transcriptome Sequencing Analysis

  • Qingyi Liao,
  • Xiangjin Kong,
  • Guoqing Luo,
  • Xiangyue Wu,
  • Yinping Li,
  • Qicai Liu,
  • Cheng Tang and
  • Zhonghua Liu

14 February 2022

The venoms of toxic animals are chemical pools composed of various proteins, peptides, and small organic molecules used for predation and defense, in which the peptidic toxins have been intensively pursued mining modulators targeting disease-related...

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45 Citations
15,680 Views
15 Pages

17 February 2011

The last decade has seen a steady increase in screening of cDNA expression product libraries displayed on the surface of filamentous bacteriophage. At the same time, the range of applications extended from the identification of novel allergens over d...

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1 Citations
1,970 Views
13 Pages

29 November 2024

Cancer continues to represent a substantial burden in terms of its morbidity and mortality, underscoring the imperative for the development of novel and efficacious treatment modalities. Recent advances in cancer immunotherapy have highlighted the im...

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8 Citations
4,346 Views
20 Pages

Identification and Physicochemical Characterization of a New Allergen from Ascaris lumbricoides

  • Velky Ahumada,
  • María Manotas,
  • Josefina Zakzuk,
  • Lorenz Aglas,
  • Sandra Coronado,
  • Peter Briza,
  • Peter Lackner,
  • Ronald Regino,
  • Galber Araujo and
  • Luis Caraballo
  • + 1 author

21 December 2020

To analyze the impact of Ascaris lumbricoides infection on the pathogenesis and diagnosis of allergic diseases, new allergens should be identified. We report the identification of a new Ascaris lumbricoides allergen, Asc l 5. The aim of this study wa...

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17 Citations
6,057 Views
19 Pages

Application of a Substrate-Mediated Selection with c-Src Tyrosine Kinase to a DNA-Encoded Chemical Library

  • Dongwook Kim,
  • Yixing Sun,
  • Dan Xie,
  • Kyle E. Denton,
  • Hao Chen,
  • Hang Lin,
  • Michael K. Wendt,
  • Carol Beth Post and
  • Casey J. Krusemark

30 July 2019

As aberrant activity of protein kinases is observed in many disease states, these enzymes are common targets for therapeutics and detection of activity levels. The development of non-natural protein kinase substrates offers an approach to protein sub...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,751 Views
12 Pages

Screening of Tnfaip1-Interacting Proteins in Zebrafish Embryonic cDNA Libraries Using a Yeast Two-Hybrid System

  • Shulan Huang,
  • Hongning Zhang,
  • Wen Chen,
  • Jiawei Wang,
  • Zhen Wu,
  • Meiqi He,
  • Jian Zhang,
  • Xiang Hu and
  • Shuanglin Xiang

10 October 2023

TNFAIP1 regulates cellular biological functions, including DNA replication, DNA repair, and cell cycle, by binding to target proteins. Identification of Tnfaip1-interacting proteins contributes to the understanding of the molecular regulatory mechani...

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12 Citations
8,495 Views
19 Pages

12 October 2012

To provide a resource of sisal-specific expressed sequence data and facilitate this powerful approach in new gene research, the preparation of normalized cDNA libraries enriched with full-length sequences is necessary. Four libraries were produced wi...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,124 Views
18 Pages

Poplar wood is the main source of renewable biomass energy worldwide, and is also considered to be a model system for studying woody plants. The Full-length cDNA Over-eXpressing (FOX) gene hunting system is an effective method for generating gain-of-...

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26 Citations
8,601 Views
15 Pages

Flavonoid Biosynthesis Genes Putatively Identified in the Aromatic Plant Polygonum minus via Expressed Sequences Tag (EST) Analysis

  • Nur Diyana Roslan,
  • Jastina Mat Yusop,
  • Syarul Nataqain Baharum,
  • Roohaida Othman,
  • Zeti-Azura Mohamed-Hussein,
  • Ismanizan Ismail,
  • Normah Mohd Noor and
  • Zamri Zainal

28 February 2012

P. minus is an aromatic plant, the leaf of which is widely used as a food additive and in the perfume industry. The leaf also accumulates secondary metabolites that act as active ingredients such as flavonoid. Due to limited genomic and transcriptomi...

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  • Open Access
30 Citations
5,119 Views
20 Pages

Functional Identification of Salt-Stress-Related Genes Using the FOX Hunting System from Ipomoea pes-caprae

  • Mei Zhang,
  • Hui Zhang,
  • Jie-Xuan Zheng,
  • Hui Mo,
  • Kuai-Fei Xia and
  • Shu-Guang Jian

2 November 2018

Ipomoea pes-caprae is a seashore halophytic plant and is therefore a good model for studying the molecular mechanisms underlying salt and stress tolerance in plant research. Here, we performed Full-length cDNA Over-eXpressor (FOX) gene hunting with a...

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  • Open Access
31 Citations
7,673 Views
14 Pages

Novel Nucleic Acid Binding Small Molecules Discovered Using DNA-Encoded Chemistry

  • Alexander Litovchick,
  • Xia Tian,
  • Michael I. Monteiro,
  • Kaitlyn M. Kennedy,
  • Marie-Aude Guié,
  • Paolo Centrella,
  • Ying Zhang,
  • Matthew A. Clark and
  • Anthony D. Keefe

Inspired by the many reported successful applications of DNA-encoded chemical libraries in drug discovery projects with protein targets, we decided to apply this platform to nucleic acid targets. We used a 120-billion-compound set of 33 distinct DNA-...

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  • Open Access
9 Citations
8,033 Views
18 Pages

Transcriptomic Analysis in Diabetic Nephropathy of Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rats

  • Consuelo Lomas-Soria,
  • Minerva Ramos-Gómez,
  • Lorenzo Guevara-Olvera,
  • Ramón Guevara-González,
  • Irineo Torres-Pacheco,
  • Marco A. Gallegos-Corona and
  • Rosalía Reynoso-Camacho

29 November 2011

Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a major complication of diabetes and is caused by an imbalance in the expression of certain genes that activate or inhibit vital cellular functions of kidney. Despite several recent advances, the pathogenesis of DN remain...

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8 Citations
6,651 Views
12 Pages

10 September 2014

Polyporus umbellatus is one of the most widely used and precious medicinal fungi and the underground sclerotia are known to be with great medicinal value. However, the molecular mechanisms involved in sclerotial development are poorly understood. In...

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4 Citations
5,926 Views
21 Pages

Extending Immunological Profiling in the Gilthead Sea Bream, Sparus aurata, by Enriched cDNA Library Analysis, Microarray Design and Initial Studies upon the Inflammatory Response to PAMPs

  • Sebastian Boltaña,
  • Barbara Castellana,
  • Giles Goetz,
  • Lluis Tort,
  • Mariana Teles,
  • Victor Mulero,
  • Beatriz Novoa,
  • Antonio Figueras,
  • Frederick W. Goetz and
  • Simon Mackenzie
  • + 2 authors

This study describes the development and validation of an enriched oligonucleotide-microarray platform for Sparus aurata (SAQ) to provide a platform for transcriptomic studies in this species. A transcriptome database was constructed by assembly of g...

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669 Views
9 Pages

Efficient Cloning of Alternatively Polyadenylated Transcripts via Hybridization Capture PCR

  • Theodoros N. Rampias,
  • Emmanuel G.Fragoulis and
  • Diamantis C. Sideris

Cloning of alternatively polyadenylated transcripts is crucial for studying gene expression and function. Recent transcriptome analysis has mainly focused on large EST clone collections. However, EST sequencing techniques in many cases are incapable...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,232 Views
13 Pages

8 July 2024

The main components of sandalwood heartwood essential oil are terpenoids, approximately 80% of which are α-santalol and β-santalol. In the synthesis of the main secondary metabolites of sandalwood heartwood, the key gene, santalene synthas...

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15 Citations
7,006 Views
18 Pages

23 June 2014

Little information is available on gene expression profiling of halophyte A. canescens. To elucidate the molecular mechanism for stress tolerance in A. canescens, a full-length complementary DNA library was generated from A. canescens exposed to 4...

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6 Citations
3,740 Views
16 Pages

Strongyloides-Specific IgE Phage cDNA Clones and Development of a Novel ELISA for Strongyloidiasis

  • Hussain Ahmad,
  • Norsyahida Arifin,
  • Thomas J. Nolan,
  • James B. Lok,
  • Nor Suhada Anuar and
  • Rahmah Noordin

Strongyloidiasis, caused mainly by the nematode Strongyloides stercoralis, is prevalent worldwide and potentially fatal in immunosuppressed patients. We report on a new IgE biomarker to diagnose Strongyloides infection. Sera from two groups infected...

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4 Citations
3,643 Views
16 Pages

Mycoplasma genitalium Protein of Adhesion Promotes the Early Proliferation of Human Urothelial Cells by Interacting with RPL35

  • Pei Dai,
  • Xiangying Deng,
  • Peng Liu,
  • Lingling Li,
  • Dan Luo,
  • Yating Liao and
  • Yanhua Zeng

8 November 2021

Mycoplasma genitalium is a newly recognized pathogen associated with sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). MgPa, the adhesion protein of Mycoplasma genitalium, is the main adhesin and the key factor for M. genitalium interacting with host cells. Curr...

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12 Citations
5,880 Views
15 Pages

24 January 2019

Selenocosmia jiafu (S. jiafu) has been recently identified as a new species of spider in China. It lives in the same habitat as various other venomous spiders, including Chilobrachys jingzhao (C. jingzhao), Selenocosmia huwena (S. huwena), and Macrot...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,833 Views
16 Pages

Functional Analysis of RMA3 in Response to Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri Infection in Citron C-05 (Citrus medica)

  • Mingming Zhao,
  • Rongchun Ye,
  • Yi Li,
  • Lian Liu,
  • Hanying Su,
  • Xianfeng Ma and
  • Ziniu Deng

Citrus bacterial canker disease, caused by Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri (Xcc), poses a significant global threat to the citrus industry. Lateral organ boundaries 1 (Lob1) is confirmed as a citrus susceptibility gene that induces pathogenesis by int...

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  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,932 Views
9 Pages

Random Transfer of Ogataea polymorpha Genes into Saccharomyces cerevisiae Reveals a Complex Background of Heat Tolerance

  • Taisuke Seike,
  • Yuki Narazaki,
  • Yoshinobu Kaneko,
  • Hiroshi Shimizu and
  • Fumio Matsuda

15 April 2021

Horizontal gene transfer, a process through which an organism acquires genes from other organisms, is a rare evolutionary event in yeasts. Artificial random gene transfer can emerge as a valuable tool in yeast bioengineering to investigate the backgr...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,643 Views
18 Pages

13 October 2021

Heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) is a highly conserved molecular chaperone functioning in cellular structural folding and conformational integrity maintenance and thus plays vital roles in a variety of biological processes. However, many aspects of thes...

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5 Citations
2,811 Views
13 Pages

27 September 2021

Dinoflagellates are unicellular eukaryotic microalgae, occupying pivotal niches in aquatic ecosystems with great ecological, biological, and economic significance. Small heat shock proteins (sHsps) are the most omnipresent, but the least conserved, f...

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15 Citations
4,570 Views
13 Pages

Soybean mosaic virus (SMV) is one of the most prevalent and important pathogens of soybean, which produces 11 proteins, and the third protein, P3, was suggested to be involved in virus movement and replication, as well as host infection. During the v...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,619 Views
12 Pages

An Efficient Method to Prepare Barcoded cDNA Libraries from Plant Callus for Long-Read Sequencing

  • Daniela Cordeiro,
  • Alexandra Camelo,
  • Ana Carolina Pedrosa,
  • Inês Brandão,
  • Jorge Canhoto,
  • Christophe Espírito Santo and
  • Sandra Correia

Long-read sequencing methods allow a comprehensive analysis of transcriptomes in identifying full-length transcripts. This revolutionary method represents a considerable breakthrough for non-model species since it allows enhanced gene annotation and...

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14 Citations
6,673 Views
13 Pages

4 December 2015

Japanese red pine (Pinus densiflora) is extensively cultivated in Japan, Korea, China, and Russia and is harvested for timber, pulpwood, garden, and paper markets. However, genetic information and molecular markers were very scarce for this species....

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237 Citations
20,579 Views
22 Pages

31 July 2020

Cross-coupling reactions have played a critical role enabling the rapid expansion of structure–activity relationships (SAR) during the drug discovery phase to identify a clinical candidate and facilitate subsequent drug development processes. T...

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28 Citations
14,242 Views
18 Pages

Construction of a Humanized Artificial VHH Library Reproducing Structural Features of Camelid VHHs for Therapeutics

  • Taihei Murakami,
  • Shigefumi Kumachi,
  • Yasuhiro Matsunaga,
  • Miwa Sato,
  • Kanako Wakabayashi-Nakao,
  • Hidekazu Masaki,
  • Ryo Yonehara,
  • Maiko Motohashi,
  • Naoto Nemoto and
  • Masayuki Tsuchiya

30 January 2022

A variable domain of heavy chain antibody (VHH) has different binding properties than conventional antibodies. Conventional antibodies prefer binding to the convex portion of the antigen, whereas VHHs prefer epitopes, such as crevices and clefts on t...

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2,452 Views
10 Pages

Procuring high-grade RNA from mature coconut tissues is a tricky and labor-intensive process due to the intricate scaffold of polysaccharides, polyphenols, lipids, and proteins that form firm complexes with nucleic acids. However, we have effectively...

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19 Citations
8,070 Views
37 Pages

Immunity and Viral Infections: Modulating Antiviral Response via CRISPR–Cas Systems

  • Sergey Brezgin,
  • Anastasiya Kostyusheva,
  • Ekaterina Bayurova,
  • Elena Volchkova,
  • Vladimir Gegechkori,
  • Ilya Gordeychuk,
  • Dieter Glebe,
  • Dmitry Kostyushev and
  • Vladimir Chulanov

15 July 2021

Viral infections cause a variety of acute and chronic human diseases, sometimes resulting in small local outbreaks, or in some cases spreading across the globe and leading to global pandemics. Understanding and exploiting virus–host interactions is i...

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12 Citations
6,142 Views
22 Pages

Advancing DNA Barcoding to Elucidate Elasmobranch Biodiversity in Malaysian Waters

  • Kar-Hoe Loh,
  • Kean-Chong Lim,
  • Amy Yee-Hui Then,
  • Serena Adam,
  • Amanda Jhu-Xhin Leung,
  • Wenjia Hu,
  • Chui Wei Bong,
  • Aijun Wang,
  • Ahemad Sade and
  • Jianguo Du
  • + 1 author

9 March 2023

The data provided in this article are partial fragments of the Cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 mitochondrial gene (CO1) sequences of 175 tissues sampled from sharks and batoids collected from Malaysian waters, from June 2015 to June 2022. The barcodin...

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6 Citations
15,341 Views
11 Pages

How to Design a Whole-Genome Bisulfite Sequencing Experiment

  • Claudius Grehl,
  • Markus Kuhlmann,
  • Claude Becker,
  • Bruno Glaser and
  • Ivo Grosse

11 December 2018

Aside from post-translational histone modifications and small RNA populations, the epigenome of an organism is defined by the level and spectrum of DNA methylation. Methyl groups can be covalently bound to the carbon-5 of cytosines or the carbon-6 of...

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7 Citations
6,914 Views
12 Pages

22 April 2014

Peritrophic membranes (PMs) are composed of chitin and protein. Chitin and protein play important roles in the structural formation and function of the PM. A new type I PM protein, HoCBP76, was identified from the Holotrichia oblita. HoCBP76 was show...

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8 Citations
2,527 Views
12 Pages

Interference of Small RNAs in Fusarium graminearum through FgGMTV1 Infection

  • Shuangchao Wang,
  • Shaojian Ruan,
  • Mingming Zhang,
  • Jianhua Nie,
  • Clement Nzabanita and
  • Lihua Guo

22 November 2022

Small RNA (sRNA) plays a central role in RNA silencing in fungi. The genome of Fusarium graminearum gemytripvirus 1 (FgGMTV1) is comprised of three DNA segments: DNA-A, DNA-B, and DNA-C. DNA-A and DNA-B are associated with fungal growth and virulence...

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7 Citations
3,319 Views
12 Pages

Blue light (BL) plays an important role in regulation of the growth and development of aquatic plants and land plants. Aureochrome (AUREO), the recent BL photoreceptor identified in photosynthetic stramenopile algae, is involved in the photomorphogen...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,572 Views
16 Pages

Establishing a System for Functional Characterization of Full-Length cDNAs of Camellia sinensis

  • Lin Lin,
  • Weiwei Cai,
  • Zhenghua Du,
  • Wenjing Zhang,
  • Quanming Xu,
  • Weijiang Sun and
  • Mingjie Chen

25 November 2019

Tea (Camellia sinensis) is enriched with bioactive secondary metabolites, and is one of the most popular nonalcoholic beverages globally. Two tea reference genomes have been reported; however, the functional analysis of tea genes has lagged, mainly d...

  • Article
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11 Citations
3,733 Views
17 Pages

Fox Hunting in Wild Apples: Searching for Novel Genes in Malus Sieversii

  • Michael Wisniewski,
  • Timothy Artlip,
  • Jia Liu,
  • Jing Ma,
  • Erik Burchard,
  • John Norelli and
  • Christopher Dardick

14 December 2020

Malus sieversii is considered the progenitor of modern apple (Malus pumila) cultivars and to represent a valuable source of genetic diversity. Despite the importance of M. sieversii as a source of disease resistance, stress tolerance, and novel fruit...

  • Article
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14 Citations
7,109 Views
19 Pages

30 October 2013

Anemonia viridis is a widespread and extensively studied Mediterranean species of sea anemone from which a large number of polypeptide toxins, such as blood depressing substances (BDS) peptides, have been isolated. The first members of this class, BD...

  • Article
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12 Citations
4,410 Views
19 Pages

Self-DNA Exposure Induces Developmental Defects and Germline DNA Damage Response in Caenorhabditis elegans

  • Marcello Germoglio,
  • Adele Adamo,
  • Guido Incerti,
  • Fabrizio Cartenì,
  • Silvia Gigliotti,
  • Aurora Storlazzi and
  • Stefano Mazzoleni

8 February 2022

All organisms, from bacteria to mammals, sense and respond to foreign nucleic acids to fight infections in order to survive and preserve genome integrity across generations. The innate immune system is an evolutionarily conserved defence strategy. Co...

  • Article
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6 Citations
6,166 Views
12 Pages

24 March 2020

Binding peptides for given target molecules are often selected in vitro during drug discovery and chemical biology research. Among several display technologies for this purpose, complementary DNA (cDNA) display (a covalent complex of a peptide and it...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10,698 Views
28 Pages

Trapping DNA Replication Origins from the Human Genome

  • Toshihiko Eki,
  • Yasufumi Murakami and
  • Fumio Hanaoka

17 April 2013

Synthesis of chromosomal DNA is initiated from multiple origins of replication in higher eukaryotes; however, little is known about these origins’ structures. We isolated the origin-derived nascent DNAs from a human repair-deficient cell line by bloc...

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10 Citations
8,495 Views
10 Pages

Identification of Calpain Substrates by ORF Phage Display

  • Nora B. Caberoy,
  • Gabriela Alvarado and
  • Wei Li

21 February 2011

Substrate identification is the key to defining molecular pathways or cellular processes regulated by proteases. Although phage display with random peptide libraries has been used to analyze substrate specificity of proteases, it is difficult to dedu...

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