نتایج جستجو برای: moss

تعداد نتایج: 4495  

Journal: :Protist 2004
Edward A D Mitchell Luca Bragazza Renato Gerdol

We studied the testate amoebae in the moss Hylocomium splendens along an altitudinal gradient from 1000 to 2200 m asl. in the south-eastern Alps of Italy in relation to micro- and macro-nutrient content of moss plants. Three mountainous areas were chosen, two of them characterised by calcareous bedrock, the third by siliceous bedrock. A total of 25 testate amoebae taxa were recorded, with a mea...

Journal: :Glycobiology 2013
Justyna M Dobruchowska Xiangfeng Meng Hans Leemhuis Gerrit J Gerwig Lubbert Dijkhuizen Johannis P Kamerling

The probiotic bacterium Lactobacillus reuteri 121 produces a complex, branched (1 → 4, 1 → 6)-α-D-glucan as extracellular polysaccharide (reuteran) from sucrose (Suc), using a single glucansucrase/glucosyltransferase (GTFA) enzyme (reuteransucrase). To gain insight into the reaction/product specificity of the GTFA enzyme and the mechanism of reuteran formation, incubations with Suc and/or a ser...

2015
Evan Lau Edward J. Nolan Zachary W. Dillard Ryan D. Dague Amanda L. Semple Wendi L. Wentzell

Northern temperate forest soils and Sphagnum-dominated peatlands are a major source and sink of methane. In these ecosystems, methane is mainly oxidized by aerobic methanotrophic bacteria, which are typically found in aerated forest soils, surface peat, and Sphagnum moss. We contrasted methanotrophic bacterial diversity and abundances from the (i) organic horizon of forest soil; (ii) surface pe...

2002
C. E. LOVELOCK

In this study the variations in surface reflectance properties and pigment concentrations of Antarctic moss over species, sites, microtopography and with water content were investigated. It was found that species had significantly different surface reflectance properties, particularly in the region of the red edge (approximately 700 nm), but this did not correlate strongly with pigment concentr...

Journal: :Gene 2007
Maike Riese Susanne Höhmann Heinz Saedler Thomas Münster Peter Huijser

To come to a better understanding of the evolution and function of the SBP-box transcription factor family in plants, we identified, isolated and characterized 13 of its members from the moss Physcomitrella patens. For the majority of the moss SBP-box genes, clear orthologous relationships with family members of flowering plants could be established by phylogenetic analysis based on the conserv...

Journal: :Plant biotechnology journal 2012
Juliana Parsons Friedrich Altmann Claudia K Arrenberg Anna Koprivova Anna K Beike Christian Stemmer Gilbert Gorr Ralf Reski Eva L Decker

Protein therapeutics represent one of the most increasing areas in the pharmaceutical industry. Plants gain acceptance as attractive alternatives for high-quality and economical protein production. However, as the majority of biopharmaceuticals are glycoproteins, plant-specific N-glycosylation has to be taken into consideration. In Physcomitrella patens (moss), glyco-engineering is an applicabl...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1996
K S Schumaker M J Gizinski

The role of calcium as an activator and regulator of many biological processes is linked to the ability of the cell to rapidly change its cytoplasmic calcium levels. Calcium acts as an intracellular messenger in hormone-induced bud formation during the development of the moss Physcomitrella patens. Calcium transport and ligand binding studies have implicated plasma membrane-localized 1, 4-dihyd...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2013
Jessica M Budke Bernard Goffinet Cynthia S Jones

BACKGROUND AND AIMS In bryophytes the sporophyte offspring are in contact with, nourished from, and partially surrounded by the maternal gametophyte throughout their lifespan. During early development, the moss sporophyte is covered by the calyptra, a cap of maternal gametophyte tissue that has a multilayered cuticle. In this study the effects on sporophyte offspring fitness of removing the mat...

Journal: :Anticancer research 2014
Henry I C Lowe Ngeh J Toyang Charah T Watson Kenneth N N Ayeah Joseph Bryant

BACKGROUND Approximately 250,000 deaths were caused by leukemia globally in 2012 and about 40%-50% of all leukemia diagnoses end-up in death. Medicinal plants are a rich source for the discovery of new drugs against leukemia and other types of cancers. To this end, we subjected the Jamaican ball moss (Tillandsia recurvata) and its cycloartanes, as well as some analogs, to in vitro screening aga...

2001
Gordon J. Lutz Shannon N. Bremner Michael J. Bade Richard L. Lieber

polypeptide consisting of two myosin heavy chain (MHC) and four myosin light chain (MLC) subunits. Each MHC is associated with one essential light chain (ELC) and one regulatory light chain (RLC; also called alkali light chain). All vertebrates, including humans, express a family of MHC, ELC and RLC isoforms in their skeletal muscles. In a given species, variable expression of multiple MHC and ...

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