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The causative organism, CandidatusLiberibacter asiaticus, colonizes the phloem tissue of citrus trees, impairingcarbohydrate transport and inducing systemic physiological decline.HLB progression involves complex interactions between pathogen biology, vectortransmission, plant physiology, and environmental microbial conditions. ...
The Molecular Mechanics of ChiRP Technology The Chromatin Isolation by RNA Purification (ChiRP) methodology represents a significant breakthrough in our ability to dissect RNA-chromatin interactions at the molecular level. Unlike conventional RNA-protein interaction studies, ChiRP specifically captures chromatin-associated complexes in their native genomic ...
Ethylene signaling regulates physiological processes by interacting with various other hormones, thus playing a significant role in fruit development and maturation. ...
By studying the diverse array of biochemical compounds present in plants, scientists gain valuable insights into their growth, development, and interactions with the environment. This blog post explores the importance of plant biochemical analysis, its methodologies, and the significant discoveries it has facilitated. ...
Cell cultures have played a significant role in the academy and pharmaceutical industry, but conventional 2D cultures fail to provide physiological relevance and communication network as compared to in vivo conditions, since they are unable to mimic the complexity of cellular microenvironment, an essential part for the cell behavior and systematic investigation. Using 2D cell ...
As we glean more about recombinases and the virus's intricate interactions with the host physiology, the future of rAAV-based gene therapy appears brighter than ever. ...
Cross-linking agents can covalently link specific amino acids in transient interactions and poorly bound reactions, revealing transient or weak protein interactions. (4) Clear mode of action: CXMS can determine whether proteins are interacting directly or indirectly, and in combination with crystal structure information can clarify the ...
The increased levels of actinomycetes, bifidobacteria, and Enterobacteriaceae, alongside the decreased levels of physiologic bacteria, visceral odor bacteria, and Acetatifactor bacteria, were associated with NNK and BaP-induced lung cancer. ...
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) is a non-radiative energy transition that transfers the energy from the excited state of the donor to the excited state of the acceptor through the electric dipole interaction between molecules. This process does not involve photons, so it is non-radiative. ...
The principle and workflow of co-IP Co-IP is a classic method for studying protein interactions based on the specific interaction between antibodies and antigens. It effectively determines the physiological interaction of two proteins in intact cells. During the co-IP assay, when cells are lysed under non-denaturing conditions, ...
The discovery of new drugs targeting orphan GPCRs underscores the need for a cell-based assay capable of analyzing interactions with molecular-level specificity (in this instance, protein-protein interactions), an importantly, without the use of labels, as they likely affect the natural physiology of a given molecular ...
As an efficient optical "molecular ruler", fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) has a wide range of applications in biological macromolecular interactions, immunoassays, and nucleic acid detection. In the field of molecular biology, this technique can be used to study protein-protein interactions under physiological conditions in living ...
The microbiome refers to the collection of all microorganisms and their genetic information in a specific environment or ecosystem, and its connotation includes the interaction of microorganisms with their environment and host. Microbiomics is the study of the microbiome, which explores their structure, function, and relationship with the environment or the host. Microbiome ...
Through the detection of the reporter gene, it can in turn determine whether there is an interaction between the bait and the prey. This technology is mainly used for screening of interacting proteins. ...
Each of these equations focuses on key assumptions of how compound physicochemical properties and specific physiological parameters interact to present themselves in this organ-specific equilibrium constant. ...
The microbiome refers to the collection of all microorganisms and their genetic information in a specific environment or ecosystem, and its connotation includes the interaction of microorganisms with their environment and host. Microbiomics is the study of the microbiome, which explores their structure, function, and relationship with the environment or the host. Microbiome ...
Roots’ presence, respiration, activity, and exudates all create soil-root interactions that have been getting more attention from scientists in the past three decades. ...
The significance of the LAI comes from the importance of leaves to the plants, which are many and varied. Leaves are the major eco-physiological parts of a plant that interact with the atmosphere, Absorbing and assimilating carbon dioxide, Intercepting light necessary for photosynthesis, Releasing oxygen that is formed as a byproduct of photosynthesis, ...
The significance of the LAI comes from the importance of leaves to the plants, which are many and varied. Leaves are the major eco-physiological parts of a plant that interact with the atmosphere, Absorbing and assimilating carbon dioxide, Intercepting light necessary for photosynthesis, Releasing oxygen that is formed as a byproduct of photosynthesis, ...
Since pharmaceuticals differ from conventional pollutants being designed to interact with specific physiological pathways at low doses, the most recent evidence on modes of action (MOA) and physiological alterations on marine animal species are discussed. ...
