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View article: Characterization of two novel bacteriophages (PSV6 and PSV3) as biocontrol agents against Pseudomonas syringae
Characterization of two novel bacteriophages (PSV6 and PSV3) as biocontrol agents against Pseudomonas syringae Open
Pseudomonas syringae is a prevalent plant-pathogenic bacterium. Conventional control strategies, such as fungicides, copper-based compounds, and antibiotics, often result in elevated environmental toxicity and promote the emergence of bact…
View article: Review of the Arbitrium (ARM) System: Molecular Mechanisms, Ecological Impacts, and Applications in Phage–Host Communication
Review of the Arbitrium (ARM) System: Molecular Mechanisms, Ecological Impacts, and Applications in Phage–Host Communication Open
Bacteriophages (phages) play a pivotal role in shaping microbial communities and driving bacterial evolution. Among the diverse mechanisms governing phage–host interactions, the Arbitrium (ARM) communication system represents a recently di…
View article: Two previously undescribed triterpenoid saponins from the roots and rhizomes of Caulophyllum robustum Maxim
Two previously undescribed triterpenoid saponins from the roots and rhizomes of Caulophyllum robustum Maxim Open
Since ancient times, plants have provided humans with important bioactive compounds for the treatment of various diseases. Nine compounds were isolated from the roots and rhizomes of Caulophyllum robustum (a plant in the family Panaxaceae)…
View article: Understanding the Impact of Integration Strategy of Ride-Hailing Platforms on Traveller’s Choice Behaviour
Understanding the Impact of Integration Strategy of Ride-Hailing Platforms on Traveller’s Choice Behaviour Open
With the rapid expansion of ride-hailing services, it has gradually become a new travel choice for urban residents. Various research studies have focused on market relationships and platform strategies from the perspective of platform comp…
View article: Differences in autotoxic substances and microbial community in the root space of <i>Panax notoginseng</i> coinducing the occurrence of root rot
Differences in autotoxic substances and microbial community in the root space of <i>Panax notoginseng</i> coinducing the occurrence of root rot Open
The composition and stability of the microbial community structure of roots and root zone soils play a key role in the healthy growth of plants. We examined the distribution characteristics of phenolic acids and saponins, as well as microb…
View article: The Impact of Travel Scenarios and Perceptions on Choice Behavior towards Multi-Forms of Ride-Hailing Services: Case of Nanjing, China
The Impact of Travel Scenarios and Perceptions on Choice Behavior towards Multi-Forms of Ride-Hailing Services: Case of Nanjing, China Open
The travel behavior of urban residents has gradually changed in response to the widespread adoption of ride-hailing services. This paper explores the travel mode choices made by individuals utilizing multiple forms of ride-hailing services…
View article: Dopamine alters phage morphology to exert an anti-infection effect
Dopamine alters phage morphology to exert an anti-infection effect Open
Antiviral drug development is important for human health, and the emergence of novel COVID-19 variants has seriously affected human lives and safety. A bacteriophage—a bacterial virus with a small and simple structure—is an ideal experimen…
View article: Isolation, characterization, and genomic analysis of a novel bacteriophage MA9V-1 infecting Chryseobacterium indologenes: a pathogen of Panax notoginseng root rot
Isolation, characterization, and genomic analysis of a novel bacteriophage MA9V-1 infecting Chryseobacterium indologenes: a pathogen of Panax notoginseng root rot Open
Chryseobacterium indologenes is one of the primary causative agents of root rot of Panax notoginseng , which significantly affected plant growth and caused economic losses. With the increasing incidence of antibiotic-resistant bacterial ph…
View article: Comprehensive Response of Rhodosporidium kratochvilovae to Glucose Starvation: A Transcriptomics-Based Analysis
Comprehensive Response of Rhodosporidium kratochvilovae to Glucose Starvation: A Transcriptomics-Based Analysis Open
Microorganisms adopt diverse mechanisms to adapt to fluctuations of nutrients. Glucose is the preferred carbon and energy source for yeast. Yeast cells have developed many strategies to protect themselves from the negative impact of glucos…
View article: Anti-cancer effect of <i>Cissus quadrangularis</i> on human glioblastoma cells
Anti-cancer effect of <i>Cissus quadrangularis</i> on human glioblastoma cells Open
Objectives Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is a common and fatal brain tumour in the central nervous system with a poor survival rate and a median survival time of 15 months only. The standard treatment is aggressive surgical resection follo…
View article: Genetic diversity of virus auxiliary metabolism genes associated with phosphorus metabolism in Napahai plateau wetland
Genetic diversity of virus auxiliary metabolism genes associated with phosphorus metabolism in Napahai plateau wetland Open
Viruses play important roles in ecosystems by interfering with the central metabolic pathways of the host during infection via the expression of auxiliary metabolic genes (AMGs), altering the productivity of ecosystems and thus affecting g…
View article: Whole Genome Analysis and Cold Adaptation Strategy of Pseudomonas fluorescens W-6 Isolated from Napahai Plateau Wetland
Whole Genome Analysis and Cold Adaptation Strategy of Pseudomonas fluorescens W-6 Isolated from Napahai Plateau Wetland Open
Genome of Pseudomonas fluorescens W-6, a cold-adapted bacterium isolated from Napahai plateau wetland was sequenced and analyzed. W-6 genome length was 6,109,123 bp with G + C content 59.79%. Gene prediction yielded 5,464 protein coding se…
View article: Interactions Between Phenolic Acids and Microorganisms in Rhizospheric Soil From Continuous Cropping of Panax notoginseng
Interactions Between Phenolic Acids and Microorganisms in Rhizospheric Soil From Continuous Cropping of Panax notoginseng Open
Large-scale intensive cultivation has made continuous cropping soil sickness more serious for Panax notoginseng in Yunnan. Autotoxic substances can promote the occurrence of continuous cropping soil sickness. Phenolic acids exert a strong …
View article: Genome-Wide Transcriptional Changes of Rhodosporidium kratochvilovae at Low Temperature
Genome-Wide Transcriptional Changes of Rhodosporidium kratochvilovae at Low Temperature Open
Rhodosporidium kratochvilovae strain YM25235 is a cold-adapted oleaginous yeast strain that can grow at 15°C. It is capable of producing polyunsaturated fatty acids. Here, we used the Nanopore Platform to first assemble the R. kratochvilov…
View article: Endophytic fungal community of <i>Dysphania ambrosioides</i> from two heavy metal‐contaminated sites: evaluated by culture‐dependent and culture‐independent approaches
Endophytic fungal community of <i>Dysphania ambrosioides</i> from two heavy metal‐contaminated sites: evaluated by culture‐dependent and culture‐independent approaches Open
Summary Endophytic fungal communities of Dysphania ambrosioides, a hyperaccumulator growing at two Pb‐Zn‐contaminated sites, were investigated through culture‐dependent and culture‐independent approaches. A total of 237 culturable endophyt…
View article: Copper ion altered association network among multi-genes and enzyme activity of laccase in <i>Ganoderma lucidum</i>
Copper ion altered association network among multi-genes and enzyme activity of laccase in <i>Ganoderma lucidum</i> Open
Background: Laccases, copper-based polyphenol oxidases, played vital roles in lignin and humus degradation as well as fruiting body formation and stress response. Sixteen putative laccase genes ( Lacc1 - Lacc16 ) were reported in the genom…
View article: Copper ion altered association network among multi-genes and enzyme activity of laccase in <i>Ganoderma lucidum</i>
Copper ion altered association network among multi-genes and enzyme activity of laccase in <i>Ganoderma lucidum</i> Open
Background: Laccases, copper-based polyphenol oxidases, played vital roles in lignin and humus degradation as well as fruiting body formation and stress response. Sixteen putative laccase genes ( Lacc1 - Lacc16 ) were reported in the genom…
View article: Overcoming resistance to TRAIL-induced apoptosis in solid tumor cells by simultaneously targeting death receptors, c-FLIP and IAPs
Overcoming resistance to TRAIL-induced apoptosis in solid tumor cells by simultaneously targeting death receptors, c-FLIP and IAPs Open
The discovery of the TRAIL protein and its death receptors DR4/5 changed the horizon of cancer research because TRAIL specifically kills cancer cells. However, the validity of TRAIL-based cancer therapies has yet to be established, as most…