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  1. Dissecting genetic loci of yield, yield components, and protein content in bread wheat nested association mapping population por Donaire, Guillermo Manuel, Vanzetti, Leonardo Sebastian, Conde, María Belén, Bainotti, Carlos Tomas, Mir, Leticia Raquel, Borrás, Lucas, Chicaiza, Oswaldo, Helguera, Marcelo

    Publicado 2023
    “…In the last century wheat breeding programs have shown consistent yield increases, often associated with lower grain protein concentrations (GPC). A better understanding of the genetic basis of grain yield and grain protein content can help break the grain yield—GPC negative correlation. …”
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  2. The potential of glomalin-related soil proteins as a sensitive indicator of changes in different cropping systems in the Argentine Pampas por Commatteo, Jaqueline Giselle, Barbieri, Pablo, Corral, Raúl Alejandro, Covacevich, Fernanda

    Publicado 2024
    “…The glomalin-related soil proteins (GRSPs) are currently used to describe different fractions of the protein, which are linked to the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal activity and include the easily or total GRSP (named EE or T, respectively) extracted. …”
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  3. M72 Fusion proteins in nanocapsules enhance BCG efficacy against bovine tuberculosis in a mouse model por Blanco, Federico Carlos, Onnainty, Renée, Marini, María Rocío, Klepp, Laura Ines, Garcia, Elizabeth Andrea, Vazquez, Cristina Lourdes, Canal, Ana María, Granero, Gladys, Bigi, Fabiana

    Publicado 2025
    “…Currently, there is no efficient vaccine against bTB, underscoring the need for novel immunization strategies. The M72 fusion protein, composed of three polypeptides derived from Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. bovis, has demonstrated protective efficacy against M. tuberculosis in clinical trials when combined with the AS01E adjuvant. …”
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  4. Environmental Variation and Correlation of Seed Components in Nontransgenic Soybeans: Protein, Oil, Unsaturated Fatty Acids, Tocopherols, and Isoflavones por Carrera, Constanza Soledad, Martinez, Maria Jose, Dardanelli, Julio Luis, Balzarini, Mónica

    Publicado 2021
    “…The aim of this study was to explore and describe the variability of nontransgenic soybean seed chemical components by investigating the environmental correlations among protein (Pr), oil (O), oleic (Ol), linoleic (La), and linolenic (Ln) acids, oleic to linolenic acid ratio (Ol:Ln) alpha- (AT), beta- (BT), gamma- (GT), delta- (DT), and total tocopherols (TT) and total isoflavones (TI) by means of principal component analysis. …”
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  5. Phage dUTPases Control Transfer of Virulence Genes by a Proto-Oncogenic G Protein-like Mechanism por Tormo-Mas, María A., Donderis, Jorge, Garcia-Caballer, Maria, Alt, Aaron, Mir, Ignacio, Marina, Alberto, Penadés, José R.

    Publicado 2017
    “…By contrast, the conversion to the apo state conformation by hydrolysis of the bound dUTP generates a protein that is unable to induce the SaPI cycle. Because none of the requirements involving Duts in SaPI transfer are exclusive to the phage-encoded proteins, we propose that Duts are widespread cellular regulators acting in a manner analogous to the eukaryotic G proteins.…”
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  6. Mapping the subgenomic RNA promoter of the Citrus leaf blotch virus coat protein gene by Agrobacterium-mediated inoculation por Renovell, Agueda, Gago-Zachert, Selma, Ruiz-Ruiz, Susana, Velázquez, Karelia, Navarro, Luis, Moreno, Pedro, Vives, María C., Guerri, José

    Publicado 2017
    “…The ORF1, encoding a polyprotein involved in replication, is translated directly from the gRNA, whereas ORFs encoding the movement (MP) and coat (CP) proteins are expressed via 3' coterminal subgenomic RNAs (sgRNAs). …”
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  7. Genetic transformation of sweet orange with the coat protein gene of Citrus psorosis virus and evaluation of resistance against the virus por Cecilia Zanek, Maria, Andrea Reyes, Carina, Cervera, Magdalena, Pena, Eduardo Jose, Velázquez, Karelia, Costa, Norma, Ines Plata, Maria, Grau, Oscar, Pena, Leandro, Laura Garcia, Maria

    Publicado 2017
    “…For this purpose, we have produced 21 independent lines of sweet orange expressing the coat protein gene of CPsV and five of them were challenged with the homologous CPV 4 isolate. …”
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  8. Transgenic citrus plants expressing the citrus tristeza virus p23 protein exhibit viral-like symptoms por Ghorbel, R., Lopez, Carmelo, Fagoaga, Carmen, Moreno, Pedro, Navarro, Luis, Flores, Ricardo, Pena, Leandro

    Publicado 2017
    “…The 23 kDa protein (p23) coded by the 3'-terminal gene of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV), a member of the genus Closterovirus with the largest genome among plant RNA viruses, is an RNA-binding protein that contains a motif rich in cysteine and histidine residues in the core of a putative zinc-finger domain. …”
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