Search

Your search keyword '"Bulone, V"' showing total 15 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Bulone, V" Remove constraint Author: "Bulone, V" Topic saprolegnia Remove constraint Topic: saprolegnia
15 results on '"Bulone, V"'

Search Results

1. Quantitative proteomic analysis of plasma membranes from the fish pathogen Saprolegnia parasitica reveals promising targets for disease control.

2. Comparative analysis of sterol acquisition in the oomycetes Saprolegnia parasitica and Phytophthora infestans.

3. Structural and functional characterization of the microtubule interacting and trafficking domains of two oomycete chitin synthases.

4. Insight into the adsorption profiles of the Saprolegnia monoica chitin synthase MIT domain on POPA and POPC membranes by molecular dynamics simulation studies.

5. Computational studies of the binding profile of phosphoinositide PtdIns (3,4,5) P₃ with the pleckstrin homology domain of an oomycete cellulose synthase.

6. Diversity of Aquatic Pseudomonas Species and Their Activity against the Fish Pathogenic Oomycete Saprolegnia.

7. Role of pathogen-derived cell wall carbohydrates and prostaglandin E2 in immune response and suppression of fish immunity by the oomycete Saprolegnia parasitica.

8. Functional characterization of a tyrosinase gene from the oomycete Saprolegnia parasitica by RNAi silencing.

9. Distinctive expansion of potential virulence genes in the genome of the oomycete fish pathogen Saprolegnia parasitica.

10. Analyses of extracellular carbohydrates in oomycetes unveil the existence of three different cell wall types.

11. Functional characterization of the pleckstrin homology domain of a cellulose synthase from the oomycete Saprolegnia monoica.

12. Chitin synthases from Saprolegnia are involved in tip growth and represent a potential target for anti-oomycete drugs.

13. Identification of the cellulose synthase genes from the Oomycete Saprolegnia monoica and effect of cellulose synthesis inhibitors on gene expression and enzyme activity.

14. Cell wall polysaccharide synthases are located in detergent-resistant membrane microdomains in oomycetes.

15. Identification of the first Oomycete annexin as a (1-->3)-beta-D-glucan synthase activator.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources