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A screen for proteins involved in parasitism from Meloidogyne hapla identifies an amphid localized transthyretin-like protein as a potential effector
(2015-10-23)Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne sp.) present a constant threat to agriculture worldwide. When present in the field, they can infect roots and cause a distorted root structure. This strongly reduces crop production and ... -
Analyse der Jasmonoyl-Isoleucin-unabhängigen Funktion des Jasmonat-Rezeptors CORONATINE INSENSITIVE1 in Wurzeln von Arabidopsis thaliana
(2015-06-23)Verticillium longisporum is a soil borne vascular plant pathogen and a serious threat to the agronomically important oilseed rape, the source for biofuel and nutritional oil in Europe. In the interaction of the model plant ... -
Functional characterization of Arabidopsis thaliana CC-type glutaredoxin ROXY9
(2023-07-10)Glutaredoxins are small proteins with a conserved thioredoxin fold. This fold allows for two functions, depending on the sequence of the active site. Class I glutaredoxins, which are characterized by a CPYC motif, show ... -
Insights into the biofilm formation of Bacillus subtilis
(2018-10-01)Bacillus subtilis forms highly structured biofilms to protect itself against harmful environments, and to have an advantage in the competition with other species. The cells of B. subtilis that secrete the biofilm matrix, ... -
Maintenance of glutamate homeostasis in Bacillus subtilis by complex regulatory systems and genomic adaptation
(2017-10-16)The Gram-positive model organism Bacillus subtilis lives in the soil and must cope with a constantly changing environment. Glutamate plays an important role in cellular metabolism, because it is the major amino group ... -
Metabolic Signals in Systemic Acquired Resistance
(2019-08-26)Plants are sessile organisms and therefore, they cannot escape from potential threats. Moreover, plants do not possess specialized mobile immune cells, which would maintain the immune system, as we know from mammals. In ... -
Regulation of clade I TGA transcription factors of Arabidopsis thaliana during salicylic acid-mediated defense response
(2020-07-31)TGA1 and TGA4 belong to a family of basic leucine zipper transcription factors. They are important activators of salicylic acid (SA) biosynthesis upon pathogen infection (Sun et al. 2018). Moreover, they interact with a ... -
The Evolutionary Establishment of Apomixis in Hybrids of the Ranunculus auricomus Complex: Developmental and Cytogenetic Studies
(2020-06-16)In plant evolution, polyploidization and hybridization are important forces that both effectively contribute to developmental alterations. Asexual seed formation, known as apomixis, is mainly found in polyploid and/ or ... -
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae HtrA orthologue, Ynm3, is a chaperone-protease that aids survival under heat stress
(2008-11-13)Ynm3 is the only budding yeast protein possessing a combination of a serine protease and PDZ domains, a defining feature of the widely conserved HtrA (high temperature requirement A) protein ...