Publications by authors named "C Corre"

Background: Fungi are talented producers of secondary metabolites with applications in the pharmaceutical and agrochemical sectors. Aspergillus wentii CBS 141173 has gathered research interest due to its ability to produce high-value norditerpenoid compounds, including anticancer molecules. In this study, we aimed to expand the genomic information available for A.

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Many reactive intermediates leading to high value molecules are biosynthesised by multifunctional enzymes in Actinobacteria. Herein we report the workings of a cryptic iterative polyketide synthase (iPKS) from the marine microorganism PR4. The iPKS generates extended polyenes up to C22 nonaenes, preluding novel chemistry and biology.

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Pleurotin is a meroterpenoid specialized metabolite made by the fungus , and it is a lead anticancer molecule due to its irreversible inhibition of the thioredoxin-thioredoxin reductase system. Total synthesis of pleurotin has been achieved, including through a stereoselective route; however, its biosynthesis has not been characterized. In this study, we used isotope-labeled precursor feeding to show that the nonterpenoid quinone ring of pleurotin and its congeners is derived from phenylalanine.

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Background: The hypothalamus plays a central role in regulating puberty. However, our knowledge of the postnatal gene regulatory networks that control the pubertal transition in males and females is incomplete. Here, we investigate the age-, sex- and cell-type-specific gene regulation in the hypothalamus across the pubertal transition.

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Background And Objectives: Cerebral adrenoleukodystrophy (CALD) can cause visual impairment, but early symptoms are often missed or misdiagnosed. The framework of cerebral visual impairment (CVI) distinguishes deficits in sensory detection ("lower order") from those of perception and interpretation ("higher order"). This study describes visual deficits in patients with CALD and higher order visual function assessed with a virtual reality (VR) interface combined with eye tracking.

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