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Study of the antitumor potential of stauprimide in breast cancer
(2021)Stauprimide, a semi-synthetic derivative of staurosporine, was characterized in 2009 as a potent differentiation-enhancing compound in embryonic stem cells [1]. Although it was first thought that this compound could maintain ... -
Study of the NPF and NRT transporter families in the conifer Pinus pinaster
(2019-07-29)Nitrogen, in natural environments, is the main limiting nutrient for plant growth and development1. This essential element can be presented in different forms in the soils being the two main forms nitrate and ammonium, ... -
Study of Transcriptional Regulatory Network Controlling Strawberry Fruit Ripening and Quality
(2018-07-12)Ripening is a critical step for the development of flavor quality in fruits. This character has significantly declined in many fleshy fruits over recent decades. This is particularly significant in strawberry (Fragaria × ... -
Study of Transcriptional Regulatory Network Controlling Strawberry Fruit Ripening and Quality
(2021-01-19)Ripening is a critical step for the development of flavor quality in fruits. This character has significantly declined in many fleshy fruits over recent decades. This is particularly significant in strawberry (Fragaria × ... -
Study of Transcriptional Regulatory Network controlling Strawberry Fruit Ripening and Quality
(2021-09-13)Ripening is a critical step for the development of flavor quality in fruits. This character has significantly declined in many fleshy fruits over recent decades. This is particularly significant in strawberry (Fragaria × ... -
Studying the role of the strawberry Fra protein family in the flavonoid metabolism during fruit ripening
(XIII REUNIÓN DE BIOLOGÍA MOLECULAR DE PLANTAS, 2016)Strawberry fruits are highly appreciated worldwide due to their pleasant flavor and aroma and to the health benefits associated to their consumption. An important part of these properties is due to their content in secondary ... -
Studying the role of the strawberry Fra protein family in the flavonoid metabolism during fruit ripening
(2017-06-20)Strawberry fruits are highly valued due to their flavor, aroma and benefits for human health. Much of these properties are due to their content in secondary metabolites, of which flavonoids are especially abundant. ... -
Sugar deficiency causes changes in cuticle permeability and cell wall composition that influence fruit postharvest shelf-life
(2014-06-18)The cuticle is a protective layer synthesized by epidermal cells of the plants and consisting of cutin covered and filled by waxes. In tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) fruit, the thick cuticle embedding epidermal cells has ... -
Superior fruit total soluble solid content of red x pink F1 hybrids over nearly-isogenic parental lines
(2022)Pink-coloured tomatoes are reputed as good flavoured and are very popular in local markets. Pink tomatoes show a transparent, colourless fruit cuticle in contrast to the naringenin-chalcone flavonoid-rich, orange-yellow ... -
Sustainability in the management of scientific information
(Springer Nature, 2020-09-25)The sustainability in the management of scientific information is becoming compromised in this new age of Big Data. Herein, I present and discuss some of the main challenges of this situation in both scientific practice ... -
Synaptotagmin1 regulates membrane fusion events that are essential for abiotic stress tolerance in plants
(2013-11-26)Plants undergo continuous exposure to various abiotic stresses in their natural environment. For this reason they have evolved intricate mechanisms to perceive external signals and trigger the physiological changes necessary ... -
Synaptotagmins at the endoplasmic reticulum-plasma membrane contact sites maintain diacylglycerol homeostasis during abiotic stress
(Oxford University Press in behalf of American Society of Plant Biologists, 2021-05-04)Endoplasmic reticulum–plasma membrane contact sites (ER–PM CS) play fundamental roles in all eukaryotic cells. Arabidopsis thaliana mutants lacking the ER–PM protein tether synaptotagmin1 (SYT1) exhibit decreased PM integrity ... -
Synthesis, characterization and biological evaluation of octyltrimethylammonium tetrathiotungstate
(Springer Nature, 2021)Octyltrimethylammonium tetrathiotungstate salt (ATT-C8) was synthesized and its ability to chelate copper was evaluated. The biological and toxic aspects were evaluated by in vitro and in vivo assays, using bovine aorta ... -
Synthetic and molecular genetic approaches in plant hormone research
(2019-09-23)Phytohormones govern plant physiology, environmental adaptation and phenotypic plasticity. Hormone auxin is critical for growth at every stage of plant’s life, from seed germination to fruit ripening. We investigated the ... -
Synthetic circuit designs for earth terraformation
(Springer Nature, 2015-07-18)Background: Mounting evidence indicates that our planet might experience runaway effects associated to rising temperatures and ecosystem overexploitation, leading to catastrophic shifts on short time scales. Remediation ... -
Synthetic collective intelligence.
(Elsevier, 2016)Intelligent systems have emerged in our biosphere in different contexts and achieving different levels of complexity. The requirement of communication in a social context has been in all cases a determinant. The human ... -
Systems Biology Approaches to Evaluate Disease Modularity
(Universidad de Málaga, Servicio de Publicaciones y Divulgación Científica, 2014)Biological systems are in a constant process of innovation as an essential precondition to evolve. For this reason, the emergence of phenotypic variation is an inherent property of complex adaptive systems. Even though ... -
SYT mutations membrane fusions with whole plant hypersensitivity to abiotic stresses
(2013-11-21)Plants undergo continuous exposure to various abiotic stresses in their natural environment. For this reason they have evolved intricate mechanisms to perceive external signals and trigger the physiological changes necessary ... -
SYT6 protein role in Arabidopsis thaliana contact sites.
(2024)The SYT6 protein from A. thaliana (AT3G18370) has recently been identified as a lipid transfer protein localized at membrane contact sites (MCS). MCS are regions where membranes of two organelles closely approach without ... -
SYT6: a newly identified protein involved in ER - trans-Golgi network Membrane Contact Sites
(2022)SYT6 is a newly identified lipid transport protein from ER - trans-Golgi network Membrane Contact Sites. Our results show that: • SYT6 contacts trans-Golgi network vesicles through its coiled-coil domain. • SYT6 can ...