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View article: Population genetics reveal potential threats from low maternal genetic diversity in wild Asian elephants in China
Population genetics reveal potential threats from low maternal genetic diversity in wild Asian elephants in China Open
In China, wild Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) are primarily distributed in three prefectures in Southwest Yunnan, along the border with Laos and Myanmar. These elephants occur in small, fragmented populations and face significant threat…
View article: Decoding Protein Glycosylation by an Integrative Mass Spectrometry-Based <i>De Novo</i> Sequencing Strategy
Decoding Protein Glycosylation by an Integrative Mass Spectrometry-Based <i>De Novo</i> Sequencing Strategy Open
Glycoproteins, representing more than 50% of human proteins and most biopharmaceuticals, are crucial for regulating various biological processes. The complexity of multiple glycosylation sites often leads to incomplete sequence coverage an…
View article: Population Genomics Reveals Elevated Inbreeding and Accumulation of Deleterious Mutations in White Raccoon Dogs
Population Genomics Reveals Elevated Inbreeding and Accumulation of Deleterious Mutations in White Raccoon Dogs Open
The formation of animal breeds usually begins with a small subsample from their ancestral population. Deleterious mutations accumulate in the population under genetic drift, inbreeding, and artificial selection during the development and m…
View article: Enhancing inbreeding estimation and global conservation insights through chromosome-level assemblies of the Chinese and Malayan pangolin
Enhancing inbreeding estimation and global conservation insights through chromosome-level assemblies of the Chinese and Malayan pangolin Open
A high-quality reference genome coupled with resequencing data is a promising strategy to address issues in conservation genomics. This has greatly enhanced the development of conservation plans for endangered species. Pangolins are fascin…
View article: Revealing extensive inbreeding and less efficient purging of deleterious mutations in wild Amur tigers in China
Revealing extensive inbreeding and less efficient purging of deleterious mutations in wild Amur tigers in China Open
Inbreeding increases genome homozygosity within populations, which can exacerbate inbreeding depression by exposing homozygous deleterious alleles that are responsible for declines in fitness traits. In small populations, genetic purging t…
View article: Hydrolysis products of agricultural waste can serve as microbial fertilizer enhancers to promote the growth of maize crops
Hydrolysis products of agricultural waste can serve as microbial fertilizer enhancers to promote the growth of maize crops Open
Efficient utilization of agricultural wastes and reduction of chemical fertilizer inputs are crucial for sustainable development of agriculture. Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are widely used as biofertilizers to partially rep…
View article: Enzyme-Sialylation-Controlled Chemical Sulfation of Glycan Epitopes for Decoding the Binding of Siglec Ligands
Enzyme-Sialylation-Controlled Chemical Sulfation of Glycan Epitopes for Decoding the Binding of Siglec Ligands Open
Widely distributed in nature, sulfated glycan epitopes play important roles in diverse pathophysiological processes. However, due to their structural complexity, the preparation of glycan epitopes with structurally defined sulfation patter…
View article: Decoding protein glycosylation by an integrative mass spectrometry-based<i>de novo</i>sequencing strategy
Decoding protein glycosylation by an integrative mass spectrometry-based<i>de novo</i>sequencing strategy Open
Glycoproteins, representing over 50% of human proteins and most biopharmaceuticals, are crucial for regulating various biological processes. The complexity of multiple glycosylation sites, often leading to incomplete sequence coverage and …
View article: Highly accurate carbohydrate-binding site prediction with DeepGlycanSite
Highly accurate carbohydrate-binding site prediction with DeepGlycanSite Open
As the most abundant organic substances in nature, carbohydrates are essential for life. Understanding how carbohydrates regulate proteins in the physiological and pathological processes presents opportunities to address crucial biological…
View article: A “One-Step” Strategy for the Global Characterization of Core-Fucosylated Glycoproteome
A “One-Step” Strategy for the Global Characterization of Core-Fucosylated Glycoproteome Open
Core fucosylation, a special type of N-linked glycosylation, is important in tumor proliferation, invasion, metastatic potential, and therapy resistance. However, the core-fucosylated glycoproteome has not been extensively profiled …
View article: A Computational and Chemical Design Strategy for Manipulating Glycan‐Protein Recognition
A Computational and Chemical Design Strategy for Manipulating Glycan‐Protein Recognition Open
Glycans are complex biomolecules that encode rich information and regulate various biological processes, such as fertilization, host‐pathogen binding, and immune recognition, through interactions with glycan‐binding proteins. A key driving…
View article: Differential Responses of Bacterial Communities in Rhizosphere and Bulk Soils of Cotton to Long-Term Amelioration Practices Based on Freezing Saline Water Irrigation and Plastic Mulching in a Coastal Saline Soil
Differential Responses of Bacterial Communities in Rhizosphere and Bulk Soils of Cotton to Long-Term Amelioration Practices Based on Freezing Saline Water Irrigation and Plastic Mulching in a Coastal Saline Soil Open
Soil amelioration in coastal saline areas plays an important role in alleviating land resource shortages, improving regional ecological environments, ensuring food security, and promoting economic development. Plastic mulching (M) and the …
View article: Discrimination of Isomeric Glycans via High-sensitive Engineered Nanopore
Discrimination of Isomeric Glycans via High-sensitive Engineered Nanopore Open
Glycan isomers are the basis for forming the spatial structure of glycans, which poses great challenges to glycan structural analysis and hinders the study of the relationship between structure and function. An economical and convenient an…
View article: Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of selenomethionine promote osteogenesis via Wnt/β-Catenin pathway
Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of selenomethionine promote osteogenesis via Wnt/β-Catenin pathway Open
Se-Met enhances antioxidant and anti-inflammatory responses in MC3T3-E1 cells via the Wnt/β-Catenin signaling pathway to promote osteogenesis. Thus, Se-Met plays a crucial role in the field of bone homeostasis, and presents an opportunity …
View article: Comparative microcomputed tomography and histological analysis of the effects of a horizontal platelet‐rich fibrin bone block on maxillary sinus augmentation: A preclinical in vivo study
Comparative microcomputed tomography and histological analysis of the effects of a horizontal platelet‐rich fibrin bone block on maxillary sinus augmentation: A preclinical in vivo study Open
Background While suggested to be effective in tissue regeneration, the effects of horizontal platelet‐rich fibrin (H‐PRF) bone block in sinus augmentation have not been verified in an animal model. Methods A total of 12 male New Zealand wh…
View article: Application of microalgae Chlamydomonas applanata M9V and Chlorella vulgaris S3 for wheat growth promotion and as urea alternatives
Application of microalgae Chlamydomonas applanata M9V and Chlorella vulgaris S3 for wheat growth promotion and as urea alternatives Open
Excessive use of chemical fertilizers to meet the global food demand has caused extensive environmental pollution. Microalgae can be used to enhance agricultural crop production as a potentially sustainable and eco-friendly alternative. In…
View article: Innenrücktitelbild: A Sensitive and Reversible Labeling Strategy Enables Global Mapping of the Core‐Fucosylated Glycoproteome on Cell Surfaces (Angew. Chem. 49/2022)
Innenrücktitelbild: A Sensitive and Reversible Labeling Strategy Enables Global Mapping of the Core‐Fucosylated Glycoproteome on Cell Surfaces (Angew. Chem. 49/2022) Open
Eine empfindliche und reversible Markierungsstrategie, die eine globale Kartierung des kernfucosylierten Glykoproteoms auf Zelloberflächen ermöglicht, wird im Forschungsartikel von Hu Zhou, Liuqing Wen et al. vorgestellt (e202206802). Die …
View article: Correction: Uwamahoro et al. An Assessment of the Lactic Acid-Producing Potential of Bacterial Strains Isolated from Food Waste. Microbiol. Res. 2022, 13, 278–291
Correction: Uwamahoro et al. An Assessment of the Lactic Acid-Producing Potential of Bacterial Strains Isolated from Food Waste. Microbiol. Res. 2022, 13, 278–291 Open
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View article: An Assessment of the Lactic Acid-Producing Potential of Bacterial Strains Isolated from Food Waste
An Assessment of the Lactic Acid-Producing Potential of Bacterial Strains Isolated from Food Waste Open
Lactic acid (LA) is widely used in many industries as a crucial starting material in food products, bio-based materials, and biodegradable polymers. The goals of this research were to isolate LA bacteria from food wastes, assess their pote…
View article: Long-Term Amelioration Practices Reshape the Soil Microbiome in a Coastal Saline Soil and Alter the Richness and Vertical Distribution Differently Among Bacterial, Archaeal, and Fungal Communities
Long-Term Amelioration Practices Reshape the Soil Microbiome in a Coastal Saline Soil and Alter the Richness and Vertical Distribution Differently Among Bacterial, Archaeal, and Fungal Communities Open
Globally soil salinity is one of the most devastating environmental stresses affecting agricultural systems and causes huge economic losses each year. High soil salinity causes osmotic stress, nutritional imbalance and ion toxicity to plan…
View article: Positional behavior and canopy use of black snub-nosed monkeys <i>Rhinopithecus strykeri</i> in the Gaoligong Mountains, Yunnan, China
Positional behavior and canopy use of black snub-nosed monkeys <i>Rhinopithecus strykeri</i> in the Gaoligong Mountains, Yunnan, China Open
Studies on positional behavior and canopy use are essential for understanding how arboreal animals adapt their morphological characteristics and behaviors to the challenges of their environment. This study explores canopy and substrate use…
View article: An efficient pipeline for ancient DNA mapping and recovery of endogenous ancient DNA from whole‐genome sequencing data
An efficient pipeline for ancient DNA mapping and recovery of endogenous ancient DNA from whole‐genome sequencing data Open
Ancient DNA research has developed rapidly over the past few decades due to improvements in PCR and next‐generation sequencing (NGS) technologies, but challenges still exist. One major challenge in relation to ancient DNA research is to re…
View article: Long-Term Phytoremediation of Coastal Saline Soil Reveals Plant Species-Specific Patterns of Microbial Community Recruitment
Long-Term Phytoremediation of Coastal Saline Soil Reveals Plant Species-Specific Patterns of Microbial Community Recruitment Open
Despite knowing that phytoremediation by salt-tolerant plants is an effective technology for ameliorating saline soils and that microorganisms contribute significantly to plant stress tolerance and soil fertility, we still lack a comprehen…
View article: Metagenome-wide association study of the alterations in the intestinal microbiome composition of ankylosing spondylitis patients and the effect of traditional and herbal treatment
Metagenome-wide association study of the alterations in the intestinal microbiome composition of ankylosing spondylitis patients and the effect of traditional and herbal treatment Open
Introduction . Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a systemic progressive disease with an unknown etiology that may be related to the gut microbiome. Therefore, a more thorough understanding of its pathogenesis is necessary for directing future…
View article: GmYUC2a mediates auxin biosynthesis during root development and nodulation in soybean
GmYUC2a mediates auxin biosynthesis during root development and nodulation in soybean Open
Auxin plays central roles in rhizobial infection and nodule development in legumes. However, the sources of auxin during nodulation are unknown. In this study, we analyzed the YUCCA (YUC) gene family of soybean and identified GmYUC2a as an…
View article: Tillage Changes Vertical Distribution of Soil Bacterial and Fungal Communities
Tillage Changes Vertical Distribution of Soil Bacterial and Fungal Communities Open
Tillage can strongly affect the long-term productivity of an agricultural system by altering the composition and spatial distribution of nutrients and microbial communities. The impact of tillage methods on the vertical distribution of soi…
View article: GmTIR1/GmAFB3‐based auxin perception regulated by miR393 modulates soybean nodulation
GmTIR1/GmAFB3‐based auxin perception regulated by miR393 modulates soybean nodulation Open
Summary Auxins play important roles in the nodulation of legumes. However, the mechanism by which auxin signaling regulates root nodulation is largely unknown. In particular, the role of auxin receptors and their regulation in determinate …
View article: Stabilizing HDAC11 with SAHA to assay slow-binding benzamide inhibitors
Stabilizing HDAC11 with SAHA to assay slow-binding benzamide inhibitors Open
View article: A sub-milligram-synthesis protocol for in vitro screening of HDAC11 inhibitors
A sub-milligram-synthesis protocol for in vitro screening of HDAC11 inhibitors Open
View article: Genome-Wide Small RNA Analysis of Soybean Reveals Auxin-Responsive microRNAs that are Differentially Expressed in Response to Salt Stress in Root Apex
Genome-Wide Small RNA Analysis of Soybean Reveals Auxin-Responsive microRNAs that are Differentially Expressed in Response to Salt Stress in Root Apex Open
Root growth and the architecture of the root system in Arabidopsis are largely determined by root meristematic activity. Legume roots show strong developmental plasticity in response to both abiotic and biotic stimuli, including symbiotic …