Publications by authors named "C Vazquez-Cruz"

Gallibacterium anatis is a member of the Pasteurellaceae family and is an opportunistic pathogen that causes gallibacteriosis in chickens. Stress plays a relevant role in promoting the development of pathogenicity in G. anatis.

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Mannheimiahaemolytica is an opportunistic agent of the respiratory tract of bovines, a member of the Pasteurellaceae family, and the causal agent of fibrinous pleuropneumonia. This bacterium possesses different virulence factors, allowing it to colonize and infect its host. The present work describes the isolation and characterization of a serine protease secreted by M.

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We analyzed the global expression patterns of telomerase-negative mutants from haploid cells of to identify the gene network required for cell survival in the absence of telomerase. Mutations in either of the telomerase core subunits ( and ) of the dimorphic fungus cause deficiencies in teliospore formation. We report the global transcriptome analysis of two Δ survivor strains of , revealing the deregulation of telomerase-deleted responses (TDR) genes, such as DNA-damage response, stress response, cell cycle, subtelomeric, and proximal telomere genes.

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Actinobacillus seminis is the causal agent of epididymitis and has other effects on the reproductive tracts of small ruminants and bovines. This bacterium causes infection when luteinizing (LH) or follicle-stimulating hormones increase, and hosts reach sexual maturity. LH induces female ovulation and male testosterone production, suggesting that these hormones affect A.

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The RNA subunit of telomerase is an essential component whose primary sequence and length are poorly conserved among eukaryotic organisms. The phytopathogen Ustilago maydis is a dimorphic fungus of the order Ustilaginales. We analyzed several species of Ustilaginales to computationally identify the TElomere RNA (TER) gene ter1.

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