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Network reconstruction and systems analysis of plant cell wall deconstruction by Neurospora crassa

Network reconstruction and systems analysis of plant cell wall deconstruction by Neurospora crassa

... burnt plant biomass and shows robust growth on lignocellulose [5, ...of plant cell wall decon- struction mechanisms and nutrient sensing [5, ...of plant cell wall polysaccharides into ...

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Plant cell wall characterization using scanning probe microscopy techniques

Plant cell wall characterization using scanning probe microscopy techniques

... Along with the introduction of artifacts associated with a moving tip, there are other challenges associated with SPM. For example, as it is the surface of the material being probed, there is no direct measurement of the ...

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Plant Cell Wall, a Challenge for Its Characterisation

Plant Cell Wall, a Challenge for Its Characterisation

... of plant cell proteinsboth by their amino acid content (unusually rich in one or two amino acids, contain highly repetitive sequence domains) and their level of N- or ...studied plant cell ...

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WallProtDB, a database resource for plant cell wall proteomics

WallProtDB, a database resource for plant cell wall proteomics

... of cell wall pro- teomes and proposes tools for their ...of cell wall ...in cell walls by alternative methods such as localization of proteins tagged with fluorescent proteins or immunolabeling ...to ...

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CYTOSKELETON-MEDIATED SIGNALLING PATHWAYS IN UV-B PERCEPTION BY PLANT CELL

CYTOSKELETON-MEDIATED SIGNALLING PATHWAYS IN UV-B PERCEPTION BY PLANT CELL

... of plant cell is formed by the integrated arrays of microtubules (MTs), actin filaments, intermediate filaments, microtubule- and actin-related proteins and others (Gardiner et ...2004). Plant ...

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Regulation of plant cell wall degradation by light in Trichoderma

Regulation of plant cell wall degradation by light in Trichoderma

... The plant cell wall and the enzymes degrading it Lignocellulosic plant biomass represents the most impor- tant carbon source on our planet and it is hence of high ecological importance as major ...

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Biotransformation of oral contraceptive ethynodiol diacetate with microbial and plant cell cultures

Biotransformation of oral contraceptive ethynodiol diacetate with microbial and plant cell cultures

... β -hydroxy-17 β -acetoxyestr-4-ene (7) and 17 α -ethynyl-5 α ,17 β -dihydroxyestr-3-ene (8). Biotransformation of 1 with Azadirachta indica culture yielded compounds 5 and 6. Spectroscopic data of compound 8 is being ...

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Arsenal of plant cell wall degrading enzymes reflects host preference among plant pathogenic fungi

Arsenal of plant cell wall degrading enzymes reflects host preference among plant pathogenic fungi

... top plant pathogenic isolates, ...grass cell wall ...grass cell walls [SG, eastern gammagrass/switchgrass mix (EGG/SG), big bluestem/ switchgrass mix (BBS/SG), tall fescue (TF) and reed canarygrass ...

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Plant Cell Imaging Based on Nanodiamonds with Excitation Dependent Fluorescence

Plant Cell Imaging Based on Nanodiamonds with Excitation Dependent Fluorescence

... Despite extensive work on fluorescence behavior stemming from color centers of diamond, reports on the excitation-dependent fluorescence of nanodiamonds (NDs) with a large-scale redshift from 400 to 620 nm under ...

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An anisotropic viscoplastic model of plant cell morphogenesis by tip growth

An anisotropic viscoplastic model of plant cell morphogenesis by tip growth

... for plant cell morphogenesis that offers a first attempt at integrating the mechanics of wall deforma- tion with specific features of wall ...and cell geometry (see also Hejnowicz et ...of ...

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Cellulosic Microfibril and Its Embedding Matrix within Plant Cell Wall

Cellulosic Microfibril and Its Embedding Matrix within Plant Cell Wall

... Hemicelluloses are the second division of polysaccharides in plant cell walls beside cellulose. It is constructed from simple sugar monomers, namely glucose, galactose, mannose, xylose, arabinose and ...

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Lipoxygenases and plant cell metabolism regulation

Lipoxygenases and plant cell metabolism regulation

... widespread plant enzymes that catalyze the peroxidation of polyunsaturated fatty ...of plant growth, propagation and ...in plant cell signalling are ...

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Visualizing chemical functionality in plant cell walls

Visualizing chemical functionality in plant cell walls

... Understanding plant cell wall cross‑linking chemistry and polymeric architecture is key to the efficient utilization of biomass in all prospects from rational genetic modification to downstream chemical and ...

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The impact of alterations in lignin deposition on cellulose organization of the plant cell wall

The impact of alterations in lignin deposition on cellulose organization of the plant cell wall

... microfibril angle is relatively constant through the vas- cular tissue but increases toward the pith to 35° or more before becoming unmeasurable due to complete disori- entation and low abundance of cellulose within the ...

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Mission Statement. Advertising Opportunities. Quick Facts. Plant Physiology The Plant Cell ASPB News ASPB Member Chatter

Mission Statement. Advertising Opportunities. Quick Facts. Plant Physiology The Plant Cell ASPB News ASPB Member Chatter

... With 4,500 members, ASPB membership spans six continents and has members working in such diverse areas as academia, government laboratories, and industrial and commercial environments. The Society also has a large ...

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Desirable plant cell wall traits for higher-quality miscanthus lignocellulosic biomass

Desirable plant cell wall traits for higher-quality miscanthus lignocellulosic biomass

... these cell wall traits, provided better understanding of how the miscanthus genotypes differ from each other ...grass cell walls is found bound to xylan backbones, forming arabinoxylan (AX), which is the ...

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Building a plant: cell fate specification in the early Arabidopsis embryo

Building a plant: cell fate specification in the early Arabidopsis embryo

... a cell-autonomous ...all cell types, suggesting that the TMO5-LHW dimer is both necessary and sufficient both to control the periclinal divisions involved in the establishment of the embryonic vascular ...

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The Plant Cell, March 2016, American Society of Plant Biologists. All rights reserved.

The Plant Cell, March 2016, American Society of Plant Biologists. All rights reserved.

... The control of flowering time in Arabidopsis has provided an excellent system through which to study epigenetic controls of plant processes. Flowering in promoted by the expression of the FT gene, which is an ...

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Regulatory proteins and genes in plant cell division and differentiation

Regulatory proteins and genes in plant cell division and differentiation

... The mitotic appearance of Hl histone kinase activity of p34cdc2.lilce protein kinase is significant since it indicates that, i as in yeasts and animal cells, the cdc2 gene product may co[r] ...

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Plant Virus Cell-to-Cell Movement Is Not Dependent on the Transmembrane Disposition of Its Movement Protein

Plant Virus Cell-to-Cell Movement Is Not Dependent on the Transmembrane Disposition of Its Movement Protein

... The plant cell wall creates a sturdy barrier preventing the direct entry of viruses, which cannot infect plant cells by any independent ability to cross ...membranes. Plant viruses exploit ...

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