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Tracing evolutionary patterns across the green lineage with respect to protein families and pathways in response to stress
(2024-08-22)The evolutionary history of Chloroplastida is unique, as it includes the emergence of those organisms that make up the macroscopic flora on land: the land plants (embryophytes). The land plants arose from a singular ... -
Characterization of abundant unknown proteins that participate in the control of tRNA maturation and fatty acid acquisition in Bacillus subtilis
(2024-07-23)Despite tremendous advances in sequencing and other state-of-the-art technologies, unknown proteins are present in virtually all living organisms. Even though Bacillus subtilis is one of the most extensively annotated model ... -
Functional Annotation of Gretchen Hagen 3 Enzymes
(2024-07-05)Plants employ a multitude of phytohormones to regulate all aspects of their physiology ranging from their development to specific, environment-dependent responses to threats and other cues. The integration of all these ... -
Streptophyte evolution: plastidial signals and core abiotic stress physiology of the closest algal relatives to embryophytes
(2023-12-04)Plant terrestrialization facilitated the emergence of the enormous and diverse macroflora. It changed the face of our planet. On this singular evolutionary event, which occurred approximately 550 million years ago, land ... -
Comparative systems biological analysis of the potential of a high-performance expression platform – Bacillus pumilus
(2023-06-29)This project was supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) with the grant ID: Fkz.031B057 under the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Initiative. The particular program corresponds to the ... -
Structure and function of bacterial viruses and viral communities
(2023-03-16)Bacterial viruses, known as bacteriophages or phages, are the most abundant biological entities on the planet and the least studied in terms of abundance and diversity. Searching the sequence databases of viral genomes, ...