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  • Review
  • Open Access
72 Citations
12,931 Views
26 Pages

Indispensable Role of Proteases in Plant Innate Immunity

  • Anastasia V. Balakireva and
  • Andrey A. Zamyatnin

23 February 2018

Plant defense is achieved mainly through the induction of microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMP)-triggered immunity (MTI), effector-triggered immunity (ETI), systemic acquired resistance (SAR), induced systemic resistance (ISR), and RNA silenci...

  • Review
  • Open Access
84 Citations
11,586 Views
30 Pages

The Role of Proteases in the Virulence of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria

  • Donata Figaj,
  • Patrycja Ambroziak,
  • Tomasz Przepiora and
  • Joanna Skorko-Glonek

A pathogenic lifestyle is inextricably linked with the constant necessity of facing various challenges exerted by the external environment (both within and outside the host). To successfully colonize the host and establish infection, pathogens have e...

  • Review
  • Open Access
56 Citations
9,067 Views
12 Pages

Ten Prominent Host Proteases in Plant-Pathogen Interactions

  • Emma L. Thomas and
  • Renier A. L. Van der Hoorn

24 February 2018

Proteases are enzymes integral to the plant immune system. Multiple aspects of defence are regulated by proteases, including the hypersensitive response, pathogen recognition, priming and peptide hormone release. These processes are regulated by unre...

  • Review
  • Open Access
77 Citations
23,775 Views
24 Pages

Application of Plant Proteases in Meat Tenderization: Recent Trends and Future Prospects

  • Syahira Izyana Mohd Azmi,
  • Pavan Kumar,
  • Neelesh Sharma,
  • Awis Qurni Sazili,
  • Sung-Jin Lee and
  • Mohammad Rashedi Ismail-Fitry

21 March 2023

Papain, bromelain, and ficin are commonly used plant proteases used for meat tenderization. Other plant proteases explored for meat tenderization are actinidin, zingibain, and cucumin. The application of plant crude extracts or powders containing hig...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,378 Views
15 Pages

Plant Latex Proteases in Hemostasis: Beyond Thrombin-like Activity

  • Linesh-Kumar Selvaraja and
  • Siti-Balqis Zulfigar

Plant latex is a rich source of proteolytic enzymes with potential biomedical applications, particularly in hemostasis. Among them, thrombin-like enzymes (TLEs) have garnered interest in their ability to mimic thrombin by catalyzing the conversion of...

  • Review
  • Open Access
55 Citations
7,408 Views
14 Pages

21 January 2021

Plant aspartic proteases (APs; E.C.3.4.23) are a group of proteolytic enzymes widely distributed among different species characterized by the conserved sequence Asp-Gly-Thr at the active site. With a broad spectrum of biological roles, plant APs are...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,247 Views
16 Pages

The Potyviral Protein 6K1 Reduces Plant Proteases Activity during Turnip mosaic virus Infection

  • Sayanta Bera,
  • Gabriella D. Arena,
  • Swayamjit Ray,
  • Sydney Flannigan and
  • Clare L. Casteel

20 June 2022

Potyviral genomes encode just 11 major proteins and multifunctionality is associated with most of these proteins at different stages of the virus infection cycle. Some potyviral proteins modulate phytohormones and protein degradation pathways and hav...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,322 Views
22 Pages

Plant Serpins: Potential Inhibitors of Serine and Cysteine Proteases with Multiple Functions

  • Monaliza Macêdo Ferreira,
  • Ariana Silva Santos,
  • Adriadna Souza Santos,
  • Maria Zugaib and
  • Carlos Priminho Pirovani

19 October 2023

Plant serpins are a superfamily of protein inhibitors that have been continuously studied in different species and have great biotechnological potential. However, despite ongoing studies with these inhibitors, the biological role of this family in th...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,257 Views
20 Pages

Plant and Arthropod IgE-Binding Papain-like Cysteine Proteases: Multiple Contributions to Allergenicity

  • Ivana Giangrieco,
  • Maria Antonietta Ciardiello,
  • Maurizio Tamburrini,
  • Lisa Tuppo,
  • Adriano Mari and
  • Claudia Alessandri

4 March 2024

Papain-like cysteine proteases are widespread and can be detected in all domains of life. They share structural and enzymatic properties with the group’s namesake member, papain. They show a broad range of protein substrates and are involved in...

  • Review
  • Open Access
199 Citations
25,250 Views
13 Pages

Protease Inhibitors from Plants with Antimicrobial Activity

  • Jin-Young Kim,
  • Seong-Cheol Park,
  • Indeok Hwang,
  • Hyeonsook Cheong,
  • Jae-Woon Nah,
  • Kyung-Soo Hahm and
  • Yoonkyung Park

23 June 2009

Antimicrobial proteins (peptides) are known to play important roles in the innate host defense mechanisms of most living organisms, including plants, insects, amphibians and mammals. They are also known to possess potent antibiotic activity against b...

  • Review
  • Open Access
141 Citations
19,498 Views
21 Pages

Plant Serine Protease Inhibitors: Biotechnology Application in Agriculture and Molecular Farming

  • Marina Clemente,
  • Mariana G. Corigliano,
  • Sebastián A. Pariani,
  • Edwin F. Sánchez-López,
  • Valeria A. Sander and
  • Víctor A. Ramos-Duarte

The serine protease inhibitors (SPIs) are widely distributed in living organisms like bacteria, fungi, plants, and humans. The main function of SPIs as protease enzymes is to regulate the proteolytic activity. In plants, most of the studies of SPIs h...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,026 Views
15 Pages

In Silico Hydrolysis of Lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.) Conglutins with Plant Proteases Releases Antihypertensive and Antidiabetic Peptides That Are Bioavailable, Non-Toxic, and Gastrointestinal Digestion Stable

  • Jesús Gilberto Arámburo-Gálvez,
  • Raúl Tinoco-Narez-Gil,
  • José Antonio Mora-Melgem,
  • Cesar Antonio Sánchez-Cárdenas,
  • Martina Hilda Gracia-Valenzuela,
  • Lilian Karem Flores-Mendoza,
  • Oscar Gerardo Figueroa-Salcido and
  • Noé Ontiveros

29 November 2024

Lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.) proteins are potential sources of bioactive peptides (LBPs) that can inhibit dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-IV) and angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE-I) activity. However, the capacity of different enzymes to release...

  • Review
  • Open Access
31 Citations
7,978 Views
24 Pages

15 January 2019

Many plant viruses express their proteins through a polyprotein strategy, requiring the acquisition of protease domains to regulate the release of functional mature proteins and/or intermediate polyproteins. Positive-strand RNA viruses constitute the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,820 Views
16 Pages

Plant Protease Inhibitors as Emerging Antimicrobial Peptide Agents: A Comprehensive Review

  • Mónica G. Parisi,
  • Brenda Ozón,
  • Sofía M. Vera González,
  • Javier García-Pardo and
  • Walter David Obregón

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are important mediator molecules of the innate defense mechanisms in a wide range of living organisms, including bacteria, mammals, and plants. Among them, peptide protease inhibitors (PPIs) from plants play a central ro...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,601 Views
10 Pages

23 January 2020

Plant proteases have a number of applications in industrial processes including cheese manufacturing. The flower of the cardoon plant (Cynara cardunculus L.) is traditionally used as a milk-clotting agent in protected designation of origin cheeses ma...

  • Review
  • Open Access
37 Citations
7,103 Views
19 Pages

Plant Kunitz Inhibitors and Their Interaction with Proteases: Current and Potential Pharmacological Targets

  • Camila Ramalho Bonturi,
  • Ana Beatriz Silva Teixeira,
  • Vitória Morais Rocha,
  • Penélope Ferreira Valente,
  • Juliana Rodrigues Oliveira,
  • Clovis Macêdo Bezerra Filho,
  • Isabel Fátima Correia Batista and
  • Maria Luiza Vilela Oliva

The action of proteases can be controlled by several mechanisms, including regulation through gene expression; post-translational modifications, such as glycosylation; zymogen activation; targeting specific compartments, such as lysosomes and mitocho...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,533 Views
19 Pages

New Coagulant Proteases for Cheesemaking from Leaves and Latex of the Spontaneous Plant Pergularia tomentosa: Biochemical Characterization of Coagulants and Sensorial Evaluation of Cheese

  • Imene Leulmi,
  • Mohammed Nasreddine Zidoune,
  • Kahina Hafid,
  • Fairouz Djeghim,
  • Hayat Bourekoua,
  • Dariusz Dziki and
  • Renata Różyło

23 June 2023

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the caseinolytic and milk-clotting activities of aqueous crude extracts from leaves and latex of the Pergularia tomentosa, to determine their suitability as a rennet substitute. These extracts were subjected...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,933 Views
17 Pages

Cysteine proteases (CPs) are vital proteolytic enzymes that play critical roles in various plant processes. However, the particular functions of CPs in maize remain largely unknown. We recently identified a pollen-specific CP (named PCP), which highl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
60 Citations
6,387 Views
23 Pages

In Silico Evaluation of Iranian Medicinal Plant Phytoconstituents as Inhibitors against Main Protease and the Receptor-Binding Domain of SARS-CoV-2

  • Seyyed Sasan Mousavi,
  • Akbar Karami,
  • Tahereh Movahhed Haghighi,
  • Sefren Geiner Tumilaar,
  • Fatimawali,
  • Rinaldi Idroes,
  • Shafi Mahmud,
  • Ismail Celik,
  • Duygu Ağagündüz and
  • Raffaele Capasso
  • + 2 authors

21 September 2021

The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which initially appeared in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. Elderly individuals and those with comorbid conditions may be mor...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,524 Views
9 Pages

8 April 2021

Anthropogenic deterioration of the global nitrogen (N) cycle emerges mainly from overuse of inorganic N fertilizers in nutrient-limited cropping systems. To counteract a further dysregulation of the N cycle, we need to improve plant nitrogen use effi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,318 Views
12 Pages

22 August 2025

This study aimed to evaluate the inhibitory potential of phenolic-rich extracts from selected medicinal plants belonging to the Lamiaceae and Asteraceae families against the furin protease enzyme, a key target in viral and oncogenic pathways. Extract...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,044 Views
11 Pages

Purification and Characterization of a Novel Thermostable Papain Inhibitor from Moringa oleifera with Antimicrobial and Anticoagulant Properties

  • Juliana Cotabarren,
  • Santiago Claver,
  • Juan Abreu Payrol,
  • Javier Garcia-Pardo and
  • Walter David Obregón

Plant cystatins (or phytocystatins) comprise a large superfamily of natural bioactive small proteins that typically act as protein inhibitors of papain-like cysteine proteases. In this report, we present the purification and characterization of the f...

  • Review
  • Open Access
36 Citations
5,953 Views
17 Pages

Pseudomonas aeruginosa Keratitis: Protease IV and PASP as Corneal Virulence Mediators

  • Richard O’Callaghan,
  • Armando Caballero,
  • Aihua Tang and
  • Michael Bierdeman

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a leading cause of bacterial keratitis, especially in users of contact lenses. These infections are characterized by extensive degradation of the corneal tissue mediated by Pseudomonas protease activities, including both Pse...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,466 Views
6 Pages

19 September 2019

Phytohormones, similar to soil enzymes, are synthesized and secreted into the soil environment by fungi and microorganisms. Phytohormones are involved in regulating microbial community activity in the rhizosphere. This paper examines how auxins, cyto...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,955 Views
18 Pages

Structural Entities Associated with Different Lipid Phases of Plant Thylakoid Membranes—Selective Susceptibilities to Different Lipases and Proteases

  • Ondřej Dlouhý,
  • Václav Karlický,
  • Uroš Javornik,
  • Irena Kurasová,
  • Ottó Zsiros,
  • Primož Šket,
  • Sai Divya Kanna,
  • Kinga Böde,
  • Kristýna Večeřová and
  • Győző Garab
  • + 5 authors

28 August 2022

It is well established that plant thylakoid membranes (TMs), in addition to a bilayer, contain two isotropic lipid phases and an inverted hexagonal (HII) phase. To elucidate the origin of non-bilayer lipid phases, we recorded the 31P-NMR spectra of i...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,526 Views
13 Pages

Molecular Properties and New Potentials of Plant Nepenthesins

  • Zelalem Eshetu Bekalu,
  • Giuseppe Dionisio and
  • Henrik Brinch-Pedersen

29 April 2020

Nepenthesins are aspartic proteases (APs) categorized under the A1B subfamily. Due to nepenthesin-specific sequence features, the A1B subfamily is also named nepenthesin-type aspartic proteases (NEPs). Nepenthesins are mostly known from the pitcher f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,546 Views
16 Pages

Sugarcane Serine Peptidase Inhibitors, Serine Peptidases, and Clp Protease System Subunits Associated with Sugarcane Borer (Diatraea saccharalis) Herbivory and Wounding

  • Ane H. Medeiros,
  • Fabiana B. Mingossi,
  • Renata O. Dias,
  • Flávia P. Franco,
  • Renato Vicentini,
  • Marcia O. Mello,
  • Daniel S. Moura and
  • Marcio C. Silva-Filho

1 September 2016

Sugarcane’s (Saccharum spp.) response to Diatraea saccharalis (F.) (Lepidoptera: (Crambidae) herbivory was investigated using a macroarray spotted with 248 sugarcane Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs) encoding serine peptidase inhibitors, serine peptidas...

  • Proceeding Paper
  • Open Access
1,372 Views
6 Pages

Selection of the Optimal Medium for Adsorption of Plant Proteases

  • Victoria Koroleva,
  • Svetlana Olshannikova,
  • Marina Holyavka,
  • Alexander Pashkov and
  • Valeriy Artyukhov

Immobilized enzymes are the most sought-after preparations in the global market. They are used in medicine, veterinary medicine, the food industry, winemaking and brewing. The simplest method for immobilizing biocatalysts on insoluble carriers is the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
395 Views
25 Pages

Revealing Missing Links in the Downsizing of the Photosystem II Antenna in Higher Plants Under Stress Conditions

  • Anatoly A. Nikolaev,
  • Natalia N. Rudenko,
  • Natalia S. Novichkova,
  • Daria V. Vetoshkina and
  • Maria M. Borisova-Mubarakshina

15 December 2025

Chloroplast-to-nucleus ROS retrograde signaling is essential for acclimation of the photosynthetic apparatus to environmental stresses. One of the key mechanisms is the regulation of the photosystem II antenna size depending on light conditions and o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,719 Views
11 Pages

28 April 2023

In his famous book Insectivorous plants, Charles Darwin observed that the bending response of tentacles in the carnivorous sundew plant Drosera rotundifolia was not triggered by a drop of water, but rather the application of many dissolved chemicals...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,183 Views
13 Pages

Identification of Phytaspase Interactors via the Proximity-Dependent Biotin-Based Identification Approach

  • Anastasia D. Teplova,
  • Marina V. Serebryakova,
  • Raisa A. Galiullina,
  • Nina V. Chichkova and
  • Andrey B. Vartapetian

4 December 2021

Proteolytic enzymes are instrumental in various aspects of plant development, including senescence. This may be due not only to their digestive activity, which enables protein utilization, but also to fulfilling regulatory functions. Indeed, for the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,567 Views
30 Pages

Lon Protease Is Important for Growth under Stressful Conditions and Pathogenicity of the Phytopathogen, Bacterium Dickeya solani

  • Donata Figaj,
  • Paulina Czaplewska,
  • Tomasz Przepióra,
  • Patrycja Ambroziak,
  • Marta Potrykus and
  • Joanna Skorko-Glonek

The Lon protein is a protease implicated in the virulence of many pathogenic bacteria, including some plant pathogens. However, little is known about the role of Lon in bacteria from genus Dickeya. This group of bacteria includes important potato pat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,949 Views
17 Pages

Differences in the Inhibitory Specificity Distinguish the Efficacy of Plant Protease Inhibitors on Mouse Fibrosarcoma

  • Sonia Yoo Im,
  • Camila Ramalho Bonturi,
  • Adriana Miti Nakahata,
  • Clóvis Ryuichi Nakaie,
  • Arnildo Pott,
  • Vali Joana Pott and
  • Maria Luiza Vilela Oliva

23 March 2021

Metastasis, the primary cause of death from malignant tumors, is facilitated by multiple protease-mediated processes. Thus, effort has been invested in the development of protease inhibitors to prevent metastasis. Here, we investigated the effects of...

  • Review
  • Open Access
73 Citations
8,257 Views
40 Pages

25 November 2020

Bowman-Birk inhibitors (BBIs) are found primarily in seeds of legumes and in cereal grains. These canonical inhibitors share a highly conserved nine-amino acids binding loop motif CTP1SXPPXC (where P1 is the inhibitory active site, while X stands for...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
10,516 Views
19 Pages

Combining Hexanoic Acid Plant Priming with Bacillus thuringiensis Insecticidal Activity against Colorado Potato Beetle

  • Inmaculada García-Robles,
  • Camila Ochoa-Campuzano,
  • Emma Fernández-Crespo,
  • Gemma Camañes,
  • Amparo C. Martínez-Ramírez,
  • Carmen González-Bosch,
  • Pilar García-Agustín,
  • Carolina Rausell and
  • María Dolores Real

6 June 2013

Interaction between insect herbivores and host plants can be modulated by endogenous and exogenous compounds present in the source of food and might be successfully exploited in Colorado potato beetle (CPB) pest management. Feeding tests with CPB lar...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,980 Views
20 Pages

Autochthonous Peruvian Natural Plants as Potential SARS-CoV-2 Mpro Main Protease Inhibitors

  • Maria Nuria Peralta-Moreno,
  • Vanessa Anton-Muñoz,
  • David Ortega-Alarcon,
  • Ana Jimenez-Alesanco,
  • Sonia Vega,
  • Olga Abian,
  • Adrian Velazquez-Campoy,
  • Timothy M. Thomson,
  • José Manuel Granadino-Roldán and
  • Jaime Rubio-Martinez
  • + 1 author

13 April 2023

Over 750 million cases of COVID-19, caused by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), have been reported since the onset of the global outbreak. The need for effective treatments has spurred intensive research for therapeuti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
6,095 Views
28 Pages

12 December 2018

Plant resistance traits against insect herbivores are extremely plastic. Plants respond not only to the herbivory itself, but also to oviposition by herbivorous insects. How prior oviposition affects plant responses to larval herbivory is largely unk...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,679 Views
18 Pages

22 August 2023

Metacaspases are a class of proteases found in plants that have gained attention in recent years due to their involvement in programmed cell death (PCD) and other essential cellular processes. Although structurally homologous to caspases found in ani...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,633 Views
21 Pages

Effects of Nutrient Elements on Growth and Expression of Insect-Defense Response Genes in Zanthoxylum bungeanum Maxim

  • Kuanysh Kassen,
  • Zhannur Niyazbekova,
  • Tingting Zhang,
  • Mubasher Nasir,
  • Feifei Li and
  • Menglou Li

27 August 2022

In China, Zanthoxylum bungeanum Maxim, known as “Huajiao,” has a pleasant, fragrant flavor and several therapeutic properties. The nutritional content of plants is necessary for their defense response to insects. In this study, we analyze...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,373 Views
16 Pages

Antiviral Potential of Chiococca alba (L.) Hitchc. Plant Extracts Against Chikungunya and Mayaro Viruses

  • Ellen Caroline Feitoza Pires,
  • Francini Pereira da Silva,
  • Karoline Schallenberger,
  • Bruna Saraiva Hermann,
  • Larissa Mallmann,
  • Wellington Souza Moura,
  • Sergio Donizeti Ascêncio,
  • Robson dos Santos Barbosa,
  • Ilsamar Mendes Soares and
  • Raimundo Wagner de Souza Aguiar
  • + 4 authors

23 October 2024

Chikungunya and Mayaro fevers are viral infectious diseases characterized by fever and arthralgia, for which there are currently no effective vaccines or treatments. The urgent need for novel antiviral agents against Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) and May...

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
7,366 Views
26 Pages

23 November 2018

Phytophthora parasitica is one of the most widespread Phytophthora species, which is known to cause multiple diseases in tomato and is capable of infecting almost all plant parts. Our current understanding of tomato-Phytophthora parasitica interactio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,737 Views
12 Pages

Phytaspase Does Not Require Proteolytic Activity for Its Stress-Induced Internalization

  • Tatevik A. Torosian,
  • Anastasia I. Barsukova,
  • Nina V. Chichkova and
  • Andrey B. Vartapetian

Phytaspases differ from other members of the plant subtilisin-like protease family by having rare aspartate cleavage specificity and unusual localization dynamics. Phytaspases are secreted from healthy plant cells but are re-internalized upon percept...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,071 Views
16 Pages

Isolation and Identification of Flavonoids from Black Cumin (Nigella sativa) by HPLC-MS and In Silico Molecular Interactions of Their Major Compounds with Fusarium oxysporum Trypsin-like Serine Protease

  • Hossam S. El-Beltagi,
  • Seham M. S. Abdel Aziz,
  • A. I. Aboshady,
  • Mervat A. R. Ibrahim,
  • Mohamed F. M. Ibrahim,
  • Muneefah Abdullah Alenezi,
  • Doaa Bahaa Eldin Darwish,
  • Salem Mesfir Al-Qahtani,
  • Nadi Awad Al-Harbi and
  • Hany A. M. Srour
  • + 1 author

Fusarium oxysporum is one of the most harmful soil-borne pathogens that cause root rot, damping-off, and wilt disease in many plant species. Management of Fusarium oxysporum diseases is often by using many harmful and expensive chemical fungicides wh...

  • Review
  • Open Access
67 Citations
17,910 Views
16 Pages

Plant Milk-Clotting Enzymes for Cheesemaking

  • Fabrizio Domenico Nicosia,
  • Ivana Puglisi,
  • Alessandra Pino,
  • Cinzia Caggia and
  • Cinzia Lucia Randazzo

18 March 2022

The reduced availability and the increasing prices of calf rennet, coupled to the growing global demand of cheese has led, worldwide, to explore alternative clotting enzymes, capable to replace traditional rennet, during the cheesemaking. In addition...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,407 Views
16 Pages

Proteolytic Activity of Silkworm Thorn (Cudrania tricuspidata) Fruit for Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Food Proteins

  • Na-Eun Yang,
  • Da-Hoon Lee,
  • Jun Hwang,
  • Woo-Young Son,
  • Kyeong-Soo Kim,
  • Gwang-Yeon Kim and
  • Hyun-Wook Kim

2 February 2024

This study aimed to isolate the proteolytic fraction from the silkworm thorn fruit (Cudrania tricuspidata) through ethanol precipitation at different ratios, and to determine its proteolytic activity and optimal activity conditions. Furthermore, the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,894 Views
12 Pages

Synthesis of Extracellular L-lysine-α-oxidase along with Degrading Enzymes by Trichoderma cf. aureoviride Rifai VKM F-4268D: Role in Biocontrol and Systemic Plant Resistance

  • Anna Yu. Arinbasarova,
  • Alexander S. Botin,
  • Alexander G. Medentsev,
  • Kirill V. Makrushin,
  • Alexandre A. Vetcher and
  • Yaroslav M. Stanishevskiy

28 April 2024

When cultivating on wheat bran or deactivated fungal mycelium as a model of “natural growth”, the ability of Trichoderma to synthesize extracellular L-lysine-α-oxidase (LysO) simultaneously with cell-wall-degrading enzymes (protease...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
4,509 Views
15 Pages

Clotting Properties of Onopordum tauricum (Willd.) Aqueous Extract in Milk of Different Species

  • Massimo Mozzon,
  • Roberta Foligni,
  • Cinzia Mannozzi,
  • Federica Zamporlini,
  • Nadia Raffaelli and
  • Lucia Aquilanti

27 May 2020

Plant proteases used in cheesemaking are easily available and could increase the acceptability of cheeses, otherwise hindered by ethical issues (e.g., religions, dietary habits, aversion to genetically engineered food and food ingredients). The milk...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,453 Views
11 Pages

In Vitro Antiviral Potential of Cucurbitaceae Ecballium elaterium and Its Extract Containing Protease Inhibitors against Bovine Rotavirus

  • Esra Aksoy,
  • Nilgün Güler,
  • İbrahim Sözdutmaz,
  • Serkan Kökkaya,
  • Engin Berber and
  • Ayşe Gençay Göksu

8 December 2023

Bovine rotaviruses (BRVs) are significant causative agents of severe diarrhea in newborn calves, resulting in substantial economic losses in the livestock industry. Inhibition of bovine rotavirus using extracts prepared from a Cucurbitaceae plant, wh...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,130 Views
25 Pages

19 February 2022

Fifty (50) phytocompounds from several subclasses of polyphenols, chosen based on their abundance in the plant world, were analyzed through density functional methods, using computational tools to evaluate their oral availability and particular bioac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,959 Views
22 Pages

Enhanced Oligopeptide and Free Tryptophan Release from Chickpea and Lentil Proteins: A Comparative Study of Enzymatic Modification with Bromelain, Ficin, and Papain

  • Éva Domokos-Szabolcsy,
  • Tarek Alshaal,
  • Nevien Elhawat,
  • Zoltán Kovács,
  • László Kaszás,
  • Áron Béni and
  • Attila Kiss

3 November 2024

Plant-based foods offer a sustainable alternative to meet the growing protein demand. Legumes are the most promising of these, as they contain relatively high concentrations of protein, low digestible starch, and dietary fiber, as well as them possib...

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