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PainNetworks: A web-based resource for the visualisation of pain related genes in the context of their network associations.
(IASP/Wolters Kluwer, 2013-08-11)We now know of hundreds of genes that have some association with pain. Several genes have been shown to alter pain sensitivity in humans, and can be found in the OMIM database. The Pain Gene Database gives details of genes ... -
Papel de la suplementación preoperatoria de vitamina D, en la mejora del síndrome metabólico, de obesos mórbidos sometidos a cirugía bariátrica.
(UMA Editorial, 2017-07-21)La vitamina D es considerada una hormona debido a su síntesis interna y a que actúa en numerosos órganos y tejidos, a través de sus receptores VDR localizados en la membrana y en el núcleo de diferentes células, regulando ... -
El papel de las proteínas NTMC2T5 en el desarrollo de plastos.
(2024)Las proteínas NTMC2T5 contienen un dominio SMP, por lo que se consideran proteínas transportadoras de lípidos. Recientemente, se ha demostrado que estas proteínas se localizan en la envuelta externa del cloroplasto e ... -
Parámetros antropométricos y nutricionales en un grupo de alumnas de 12-16 años
(Universidad de Málaga, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2007)El estudio realizado en 166 adolescentes, de alto nivel socio-cultural y económico de dos centros privados de Marbella es pionero en Andalucía. Este grupo tan homogéneo, tanto desde el punto de vista cronológico, ya ... -
Peripheral membrane proteins modulate stress tolerance by safeguarding cellulose synthases
(American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2022-11-16)Controlled primary cell wall remodeling allows plant growth under stressful conditions, but how these changes are conveyed to adjust cellulose synthesis is not understood. Here, we identify the TETRATRICOPEPTIDE THIOREDOXIN-LIKE ... -
Peripheral membrane TTL proteins safeguard cellulose synthesis under stress.
(2023)Land plants provide around eighty percent of biomass on Earth and roughly one-third corresponds to cellulose (Bar-On et al 2018). Despite its biological and societal importance, many aspects of cellulose biosynthesis and ... -
Phenotypic and Metabolomic Responses of Fragaria vesca to Varied Environmental Conditions: Insights from the PlantCline Project.
(2024)Climate change poses a significant threat to plant species, potentially altering their distribution and physiological processes. The European project PlantCline seeks to understand these impacts through a collaborative ... -
Phenylalanine biosynthesis: the role and evolution of arogenate dehydratase gene family in c
(2014-06-19)In plants, arogenate dehydratase activity (ADT, EC 4.2.1.91) is responsible for the last step in the main pathway for phenylalanine biosynthesis, known as the arogenate pathway, which consist in two steps: the conversion ... -
Phosphorylation regulates cellulose biosynthesis regulation.
(2023)Plants comprise over 82% of all biomass on Earth, a third of which is cellulose, making it the most abundant organic compound¹. Cellulose is also essential for plant development and defense against multiple stresses. ... -
Physiological, epigenetic and genetic regulation in some olive cultivars under salt stress.
(Springer Nature, 2019-01-31)Cultivated olive, a typical fruit crop species of the semi-arid regions, could successfully face the new scenarios driven by the climate change through the selection of tolerant varieties to salt and drought stresses. ... -
Pine has two glutamine synthetase paralogs, GS1b.1 and GS1b.2, exhibiting distinct biochemical properties
(Wiley, 2023)The enzyme glutamine synthetase (EC 6.3.1.2) is mainly responsible for the incorporation of inorganic nitrogen into organic molecules in plants. In the present work, a pine (Pinus pinaster) GS1 (PpGS1b.2) gene was identified, ... -
Pining for answers: Study of cationic amino acids (CATs) transport in maritime pine Pinus pinaster Aiton.
(2023)Amino acid (AA) transporters are membrane proteins involved in AA mobilization within and between cells and cells compartments. In plants, these transporters are responsible of AA transport from sink to source organelle/cell ... -
Pitx2; un viaje desde la regulación embrionaria a la arritmogenésis cardiaca
(2017-05-30)Nuestra línea de investigación se ha centrado en diseccionar el papel funcional de factor de transcripción Pitx2 durante en desarrollo cardiovascular y también la miogenesis esquelética. Más recientemente hemos descubierto ... -
Plant microRNAs at the development and defense interface
(2017-04-27)A fascinating biological question is how multicellular organisms maintain their homeostasis by coordinating the different cell types of which they are composed. This task is especially daunting for sessile organisms, like ... -
Plasma membrane lipid remodeling during cold acclimation is mediated by the ER-PM contact sites-localized synaptotagmins 1 and 3
(2016-10-28)Cold acclimation is the capacity of certain plants to increase their freezing tolerance in response to a period of low non-freezing temperatures. Cold acclimation involves a series of biochemical and physiological adaptations, ... -
Polyamines and other biogenic amines at the molecular basis of low prevalence diseases
(2014-09-26)Biogenic amines are amino acid-derived compounds involved in the most important physiological functions: cell proliferation and differentiation, immunity, neurotransmission and neuroendocrine system, fertility. Diseases ... -
Population dynamics of synthetic terraformation motifs.
(The Royal Society, 2018-07-04)Ecosystems are complex systems, currently experiencing several threats associated with global warming, intensive exploitation and human-driven habitat degradation. Because of a general presence of multiple stable states, ... -
Population genomics and gene functional analyses reveal the genetic basis of climate adaptation in woodland strawberry
(2020-12-09)Understanding the genetic basis of climate adaptation on the warming globe is an urgent question from ecological, agricultural and forestry perspectives. Woodland strawberry, the member of the most economically important ... -
Posibles funciones de la familia génica de la glutamato descarboxilasa en Populus
(Servicio de Publicaciones y Divulgación Científica, 2015)Aunque hace más de 50 años que se describió que la glutamato descarboxilasa (GAD) lleva a cabo la descarboxilación del glutamato para producir GABA, y en animales ha sido muy estudiada debido al papel del GABA como ... -
Postharvest changes in LIN5-down-regulated plants suggest a role for sugar deficiency in cuticle metabolism during ripening.
(Elsevier, 2017)The cell wall invertase gene (LIN5) was reported to be a key enzyme influencing sugar uptake of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) fruit. It was additionally revealed to be a key regulator of total soluble solids content in ...