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Identification of direct target genes and functional conservation of FaRIF, a key regulator of fruit ripening in strawberry
(2022-09-14)We have identified FaRIF, a NAC transcription factor (TF) that plays a central role controlling strawberry fruit ripening. Thus, our data showed that FaRIF is involved in multiple ripening-related processes, such as ABA ... -
Identification of genes responsible of the synthesis of the volatile Methyl Ketone in Woodland Strawberry
(2021-11-26)Woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca, 2x) is the diploid closest ancestor of the cultivated strawberry (F. x ananassa, 8x) and the model species for genetic studies in the Fragaria genus. It is naturally distributed across ... -
Identification of NTMC2T5, a new lipid transfer protein family at ER-chloroplast contact sites involved in stress response
(2022-09)Plants are sessile organisms and they have perfected a complex molecular signalling network to detect and respond to different environmental stresses. In plants, fatty acid synthesis takes place at chloroplasts, and they ... -
Identification of SYT1 interactors connects calcium signaling, endoplasmic reticulum bending, plasmodesmata and membrane contact sites.
(2021)Synaptotagmin1 (SYT1) is an Arabidopsis thaliana protein essential for tolerance to several abiotic stresses (Schapire et al., 2008; Pérez-Sancho et al., 2015; Ruiz-Lopez et al., 2020). SYT1 forms endoplasmic reticulum-plasma ... -
Independent mutations in a single locus, the transcriptional factor MYB10, control natural variation in fruit color among Fragaria species
(2019-06-26)External and internal fruit color are important traits in strawberry (Fragaria spp.) breeding programs, where different preferences are sought depending on whether the fruits are produced for fresh consumption or processing. ... -
Interplay between glucose and palmitate uptake in breast carcinoma in vitro
(2018-07-17)One of the most studied tumor cells lines in vitro is the breast carcinoma MDA-MB-231 cell line. Several studies have proved its glycolytic profile, namely known as the Warburg effect. Glutamine oxidation is also important ... -
Involvement of a Myb transcription factor in the regulation of phenylalanine pathway in maritime pine
(2013-12-05)Wood is traditionally among the most important commercial products because of the high demand that exits for its derivatives. Trees, including conifers, divert large quantities of carbon into the biosynthesis of phenylpropanoids, ... -
Involvement of miRNAs in the short-term response of pine roots to ammonium nutrition
(2022)Post-transcriptonal gene regulation is an essential control point regarding gene expression programs. A class of small non-coding RNAs, microRNAs (miRNAs) play important roles during this process. They act on target mRNAs ... -
Is a member of udp- glycosyltransferase regulating ellagitannins metabolism in strawberry?
(2022)Fresh strawberries are a popular and important component of the human diet. The demand for highquality fruits is increasing globally, challenging breeders to develop modern strawberry cultivarsthat fulfill all desired ... -
De la idea al negocio o ¿Cómo montar una startup biotecnológica?
(2020-01-07)En la sociedad actual es cada vez más común hablar de emprendimiento. Emprender es afrontar la incertidumbre del desarrollo de un proyecto que generalmente contiene una componente alta de innovación. Las habilidades ... -
Lactate Oxidation in Endothelial Cells: A Feature of All Endothelial Cells?
(2019-04-24)Metabolism of endothelial cells is a topic that has gained an increasing interest in the last years. This is due to their role in the angiogenic process, which is pathologically upregulated in several diseases, such as ... -
Learning contract, co-operative and flipped learning as useful tools for studying metabolism
(2018-06-25)Undergraduate students in Biology identify Metabolic Biochemistry as a particularly difficult subject. This is due to the fact that students need to interconnect properly all the contents of its syllabus throughout their ... -
Lipidome remodeling during cold acclimation is controles by plasma membrane associated synaptotagmins
(2013-11-25)The lipidome remodeling during cold acclimation is an important evolutionary milestone to plant adaption to sub-optimal temperature conditions. In Arabidopsis, the phospholipid binding protein Synaptotagmin1 (SYT1) ... -
Localization and characterization of SMP-containing proteins in Membrane Contact Sites
(2021)Membrane contact sites (MCS) are discrete regions where two membranes from different organelles are closely apposed (10-30 nm). In those regions, non-vesicular transfer of lipids takes place to ensure proper organelle ... -
Looking for specialized ribosomes in plants. Characterization of the riboprotein families L10 and L24
(2022)Translation and its regulation play an important role in plant adaptation. Ribosomes have traditionally been considered passive molecular players regarding which RNA to translate. However, this view is changing due to ... -
Looking for specialized ribosomes in plants. Characterization of the riboprotein families L10 and L24.
(2021-06-21)Translation and its regulation play an important role in plant adaptation but ribosomes have traditionally been considered passive molecular machines with regards to which mRNA translate. This view is changing as studies ... -
Looking for specialized ribosomes in plants. Characterization of the riboprotein family L24.
(2022-09-14)Translation and its regulation play an important role in plant adaptation. Ribosomes have traditionally been considered passive molecular players regarding which RNA to translate. However, this view is changing due to ... -
Luminiscence of isolated tomato fruit cuticles
(2019-09-04)This work is based on the study of the luminiscence properties of isolated tomato fruit cuticles. The green fluorescence that takes place in the ripe stage of development after blue excitation is explained by the presence ... -
Marine sponge as a source of antiangiogenic compounds. The case of aeroplysinin-1
(2014-04-02)The vast majority of the natural compounds that have been previously described as inhibitors of angiogenesis have been isolated from plants and terrestrial microorganisms, mainly due to their higher availability and because ... -
Maritime pine PpMYB8 directly co-regulates secondary cell wall architecture and the associated Phe-biosynthesis pathway
(2018-07-25)Plants rely on the biosynthesis of L-Phenylalanine as building block for the synthesis of proteins but also as precursor for a tremendous range of plant-derived compounds essential for its grown, development and defense. ...