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Characterization of softwood and hardwood lignoboost kraft lignins with emphasis on their antioxidant activity

2014

Fractionation of softwood and hardwood LignoBoost kraft lignins, using sequential extraction with organic solvents of increasing hydrogen-bonding ability (dichloromethane, n-propanol, and methanol), was carried out. Using SEC, analytical pyrolysis, FTIR and UV/VIS spectroscopy, and chemical analytical methods, four fractions were obtained and characterized in terms of their yield, composition, functionality, lignin structural features, and antioxidant properties. In tests with free radicals (ABTS●+, DPPH●, O2●-) and the ORAC (oxygen radical absorbance capacity) assay, the high radical scavenging capacity of the lignin’s soluble fractions was demonstrated. The antioxidant activity of the fra…

ORAC assayEnvironmental EngineeringSoftwoodABTSOxygen radical absorbance capacityLignoBoost kraft ligninDPPHAntioxidant propertieslcsh:Biotechnologytechnology industry and agricultureBioengineeringmacromolecular substancesFractionationDPPH●chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryABTS●+lcsh:TP248.13-248.65HardwoodOrganic chemistryLigninSolvent fractionationWaste Management and DisposalKraft paperO2●- assays
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Gatekeeper of pluripotency: A common Oct4 transcriptional network operates in mouse eggs and embryonic stem cells

2011

Abstract Background Oct4 is a key factor of an expanded transcriptional network (Oct4-TN) that governs pluripotency and self-renewal in embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and in the inner cell mass from which ESCs are derived. A pending question is whether the establishment of the Oct4-TN initiates during oogenesis or after fertilisation. To this regard, recent evidence has shown that Oct4 controls a poorly known Oct4-TN central to the acquisition of the mouse egg developmental competence. The aim of this study was to investigate the identity and extension of this maternal Oct4-TN, as much as whether its presence is circumscribed to the egg or maintained beyond fertilisation. Results By comparing …

Octamer Transcription Factor-3lcsh:QH426-470lcsh:BiotechnologycellsGene regulatory networkDown-RegulationBiologyTranscriptomeMicelcsh:TP248.13-248.65GeneticsInner cell massAnimalsGene Regulatory NetworksEmbryonic Stem Cellsreproductive and urinary physiologyOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisGeneticsGene Expression ProfilingfungiEmbryoEmbryonic stem cellGene expression profilinglcsh:GeneticsMultigene FamilyCancer cellembryonic structuresOocytesFemalebiological phenomena cell phenomena and immunityFunction and Dysfunction of the Nervous SystemOctamer Transcription Factor-3Research ArticleBiotechnologyBMC Genomics
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Identification and expression of the 11β‐steroid hydroxylase from Cochliobolus lunatus in Corynebacterium glutamicum

2019

Hydroxylation of steroids has acquired special relevance for the pharmaceutical industries. Particularly, the 11β-hydroxylation of steroids is a reaction of biotechnological importance currently carried out at industrial scale by the fungus Cochliobolus lunatus. In this work, we have identified the genes encoding the cytochrome CYP103168 and the reductase CPR64795 of C. lunatus responsible for the 11β-hydroxylase activity in this fungus, which is the key step for the preparative synthesis of cortisol in industry. A recombinant Corynebacterium glutamicum strain harbouring a plasmid expressing both genes forming a synthetic bacterial operon was able to 11β-hydroxylate several steroids as subs…

Operonlcsh:BiotechnologyGenetic VectorsGene ExpressionBioengineeringReductaseHydroxylationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistryCorynebacterium glutamicumHydroxylation03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundPlasmidBiotransformationAscomycotalcsh:TP248.13-248.65Cloning MolecularResearch ArticlesBiotransformation030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesbiology030306 microbiologyCochliobolus lunatusbiology.organism_classificationRecombinant ProteinsCorynebacterium glutamicumchemistryBiochemistrySteroid hydroxylaseSteroid 11-beta-HydroxylasebacteriaSteroidsBiotechnologyResearch ArticlePlasmidsMicrobial Biotechnology
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Putative p24 complexes in Arabidopsis contain members of the delta and beta subfamilies and cycle in the early secretory pathway

2013

p24 proteins are a family of type I membrane proteins localized to compartments of the early secretory pathway and to coat protein I (COPI)- and COPII-coated vesicles. They can be classified, by sequence homology, into four subfamilies, named p24α, p24β, p24γ, and p24δ. In contrast to animals and fungi, plants contain only members of the p24β and p24δ subfamilies, the latter probably including two different subclasses. It has previously been shown that transiently expressed red fluorescent protein (RFP)-p24δ5 (p24δ1 subclass) localizes to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) at steady state as a consequence of highly efficient COPI-based recycling from the Golgi apparatus. It is now shown that tr…

PhysiologyArabidopsisGolgi ApparatusPlant ScienceEndoplasmic ReticulumGreen fluorescent proteinsymbols.namesakeArabidopsisImmunoprecipitationER–Golgi transportcoat protein II (COPII)Secretory pathwayMicroscopy ConfocalSecretory PathwaybiologyArabidopsis ProteinsEndoplasmic reticulumcoat protein I (COPI)COPIImmunogold labellingGolgi apparatussecretory pathway.biology.organism_classificationImmunohistochemistryCell biologyMicroscopy Electronp24 proteinsMembrane proteinsymbolsResearch PaperPlasmidsJournal of Experimental Botany
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Coupled transport of Arabidopsis p24 proteins at the ER–Golgi interface

2012

p24 proteins are a family of type I membrane proteins localized to compartments of the early secretory pathway and to coat protein I (COPI)- and COPII-coated vesicles. They can be classified, by sequence homology, into four subfamilies, named p24α, p24β, p24γ, and p24δ. In contrast to animals and fungi, plants contain only members of the p24β and p24δ subfamilies. It has previously been shown that transiently expressed red fluorescent protein (RFP)–p24δ5 localizes to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) as a consequence of highly efficient COPI-based recycling from the Golgi apparatus. Using specific antibodies, endogenous p24δ5 has now been localized to the ER and p24β2 to the Golgi apparatus in…

PhysiologyMolecular Sequence DataArabidopsisGolgi ApparatusPlant ScienceBiologyEndoplasmic Reticulumcoat protein (COP) IIcoat protein (COP) Isymbols.namesakeAmino Acid SequenceER–Golgi transportCOPIISecretory pathwayArabidopsis ProteinsVesicular-tubular clusterEndoplasmic reticulumMembrane ProteinsCOPIGolgi apparatussecretory pathwayTransport proteinCell biologyProtein TransportSecretory proteinp24 proteinssymbolsProtein BindingResearch PaperJournal of Experimental Botany
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Art‐omics: multi‐omics meet archaeology and art conservation

2020

Summary Multi‐omics can informally be described as the combined use of high‐throughput techniques allowing the characterization of complete microbial communities by the sequencing/identification of total pools of biomolecules including DNA, proteins or metabolites. These techniques have allowed an unprecedented level of knowledge on complex microbial ecosystems, which is having key implications in land and marine ecology, industrial biotechnology or biomedicine. Multi‐omics have recently been applied to artistic or archaeological objects, with the goal of either contributing to shedding light on the original context of the pieces and/or to inform conservation approaches. In this minireview,…

ProteomicsComputer sciencelcsh:BiotechnologyBioengineeringContext (language use)Industrial biotechnologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistryConservation03 medical and health scienceslcsh:TP248.13-248.65HumansMetabolomicsBiomedicine030304 developmental biology0303 health sciences030306 microbiologybusiness.industryMicrobiotaMinireviewsOmicsArchaeologyArchaeologyMetagenomicsMulti omicsIdentification (biology)MetagenomicsMinireviewbusinessBiotechnologyMicrobial Biotechnology
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Tráfico intracelular de proteínas de la familia p24 en células vegetales

2014

Las proteínas p24 constituyen una familia única de proteínas transmembrana de tipo I, con un peso molecular aproximado de 24 kDa, que se localizan mayoritariamente en los compartimentos de la vía secretora temprana, retículo endoplásmico (ER) y complejo de Golgi, y son componentes mayoritarios de las vesículas recubiertas por proteínas COPI o COPII. Se dividen, por homología de secuencia, en cuatro subfamilias: p24α, p24β, p24δ y p24γ. En animales y levaduras hay representantes de cada una de las 4 subfamilias; sin embargo, las plantas solo tienen miembros de la subfamilia p24β y p24δ. En Arabidopsis existen 9 miembros de la subfamilia p24δ (p24δ3-p24δ11) y 2 de la subfamilia p24β (p24β2 y …

Proteínas p24:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Bioquímica [UNESCO]Arabidopsis thalianaReceptor ERD2UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología molecular ::Biología molecular de plantasUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Bioquímica:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología molecular ::Biología molecular de plantas [UNESCO]Transporte ER-GolgiVesículas COPI y COPII
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Oppiminen ja elämä hallintaan

2001

Pääkirjoituspääkirjoitukset [http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p20005]ohjaus (neuvonta ja opastus) [http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p178]General MedicineGeneral Chemistryelämänhallinta [http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p4357]aikuiskasvatus [http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p10754]henkilökohtainen apu [http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p24239]Aikuiskasvatus
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A comprehensive RNA-Seq-based gene expression atlas of the summer squash (Cucurbita pepo) provides insights into fruit morphology and ripening mechan…

2021

[EN] Background Summer squash (Cucurbita pepo: Cucurbitaceae) are a popular horticultural crop for which there is insufficient genomic and transcriptomic information. Gene expression atlases are crucial for the identification of genes expressed in different tissues at various plant developmental stages. Here, we present the first comprehensive gene expression atlas for a summer squash cultivar, including transcripts obtained from seeds, shoots, leaf stem, young and developed leaves, male and female flowers, fruits of seven developmental stages, as well as primary and lateral roots. Results In total, 27,868 genes and 2352 novel transcripts were annotated from these 16 tissues, with over 18,0…

RNA-seqDifferential gene expressionRNA-SeqFlowersQH426-47015.- Proteger restaurar y promover la utilización sostenible de los ecosistemas terrestres gestionar de manera sostenible los bosques combatir la desertificación y detener y revertir la degradación de la tierra y frenar la pérdida de diversidad biológicaCucurbita pepoPlant growth and developmentCucurbitaGene Expression Regulation PlantGene expressionGeneticsExpressió genèticaRNA-SeqPollinationGeneDifferential gene expressionCreixement (Plantes)GeneticsbiologyNovel genesResearchfood and beveragesGene expression atlasRipeningbiology.organism_classificationFruit growth and ripeningHousekeeping gene02.- Poner fin al hambre conseguir la seguridad alimentaria y una mejor nutrición y promover la agricultura sostenibleCucurbita pepoCucurbitaceaeGENETICAFruitRNADNA microarrayFunctional genomicsTP248.13-248.65Biotechnology
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Current research in biotechnology: Exploring the biotech forefront

2019

Abstract Biotechnology is an evolving research field that covers a broad range of topics. Here we aimed to evaluate the latest research literature, to identify prominent research themes, major contributors in terms of institutions, countries/regions, and journals. The Web of Science Core Collection online database was searched to retrieve biotechnology articles published since 2017. In total, 12,351 publications were identified and analyzed. Over 8500 institutions contributed to these biotechnology publications, with the top 5 most productive ones scattered over France, China, the United States of America, Spain, and Brazil. Over 140 countries/regions contributed to the biotechnology resear…

Research literaturebusiness.industrylcsh:BiotechnologyOnline databaseSaccharomyces cerevisiaeBiotechnologylcsh:TP248.13-248.65Political scienceEscherichia coliNanotechnologyNanoparticlesBiotechnology researchChinabusinessMetabolic engineeringBioremediationBiotechnology
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