Publications by authors named "A Cirigliano"

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  • The study focuses on preserving the Etruscan Necropolis of Tarquinia, Italy, which has valuable painted tombs that are threatened by microbial growth.
  • Since 2016, researchers have been monitoring fungi in one of the tombs, known as the Tomba degli Scudi, to understand the cause of newly observed black spots on the artwork.
  • The findings reveal that the fungal strains discovered are commonly found in similar underground environments, highlighting the importance of ongoing monitoring for successful preservation efforts.
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Iminosugars' similarity to carbohydrates determines the exceptional potential for this class of polyhydroxylated alkaloids to serve as potential drug candidates for a wide variety of diseases such as diabetes, lysosomal storage diseases, cancer, bacterial and viral infections. The presence of lipophilic substituents has a significant impact on their biological activities. This work reports the synthesis of three new pyrrolidine lipophilic derivatives O-alkylated in C-6 position.

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We show that in the metabolic diauxic shift is associated with a H3 lysine 4 tri-methylation (H3K4me3) increase which involves a significant fraction of transcriptionally induced genes which are required for the metabolic changes, suggesting a role for histone methylation in their transcriptional regulation. We show that histone H3K4me3 around the start site correlates with transcriptional induction in some of these genes. Among the methylation-induced genes are and , which regulate the nuclear availability of α-ketoglutarate, which, as a cofactor for Jhd2 demethylase, regulates H3K4 tri-methylation.

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Astronauts remote from Earth, not least those who will inhabit the Moon or Mars, are vulnerable to disease due to their reduced immunity, isolation from clinical support, and the disconnect from any buffering capacity provided by the Earth. Here, we explore potential risks for astronaut health, focusing on key aspects of the biology of and other anthrax-like bacilli. We examine aspects of group genetics in relation to their evolutionary biology and pathogenicity; a new clade of the group, close related to , has colonized the International Space Station (ISS), is still present, and could in theory at least acquire pathogenic plasmids from the other group strains.

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latex has been extensively utilized in traditional medicine due to its range of bioactivities. Chromatographic separations on silica gel of ethanol extract of latex led to the development of a new procedure for isolating resiniferatoxin () via dried latex and the identification of nine compounds. Among these, catechol (), protocatechuic acid () and 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (), known phenolic compounds, were identified for the first time in latex.

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