Publications by authors named "Jesus Castano"

Rationale: Selection of proteomic workflows for a given project can be a daunting task. This research provides a guide outlining the impact on protein identification of different steps such as chromatographic separation, data acquisition strategies, and bioinformatic pipelines. The data presented here will help experts and nonexpert proteomic users to increase proteome coverage and peptide identification.

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Understanding the endocannabinoid system in C. elegans may offer insights into basic biological processes and potential therapeutic targets for managing pain and inflammation in human. It is well established that anandamide modulates pain perception by binding to cannabinoid and vanilloid receptors, regulating neurotransmitter release and neuronal activity.

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Saprotrophic fungi that cause brown rot of woody biomass evolved a distinctive mechanism that relies on reactive oxygen species (ROS) to kick-start lignocellulosic polymers' deconstruction. These ROS agents are generated at incipient decay stages through a series of redox relays that shuttle electrons from fungus's central metabolism to extracellular Fenton chemistry. A list of genes has been suggested encoding the enzyme catalysts of the redox processes involved in ROS's function.

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Brown rot fungi release massive amounts of carbon from forest deadwood, particularly at high latitudes. These fungi degrade wood by generating small reactive oxygen species (ROS) to loosen lignocellulose, to then selectively remove carbohydrates. The ROS mechanism has long been considered the key adaptation defining brown rot wood decomposition, but recently, we found preliminary evidence that fungal glycoside hydrolases (GHs) implicated in early cell wall loosening might have been adapted to tolerate ROS stress and to synergize with ROS to loosen woody lignocellulose.

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Trichoderma reesei is a "workhorse" fungus that produces glycosyl hydrolases (e.g., cellulases) at high titers for use in industrial bioprocessing.

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Despite 25 years of research, the basic virology of Kaposi Sarcoma Herpesviruses (KSHV) in B lymphocytes remains poorly understood. This study seeks to fill critical gaps in our understanding by characterizing the B lymphocyte lineage-specific tropism of KSHV. Here, we use lymphocytes derived from 40 human tonsil specimens to determine the B lymphocyte lineages targeted by KSHV early during de novo infection in our ex vivo model system.

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Fungi dominate the recycling of carbon sequestered in woody biomass. This process of organic turnover was first evolved among "white rot" fungi that degrade lignin to access carbohydrates and later evolved multiple times toward more efficient strategies to selectively target carbohydrates-"brown rot." The brown rot adaption was often explained by mechanisms to deploy reactive oxygen species (ROS) to oxidatively attack wood structures.

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Brown rot wood-degrading fungi deploy reactive oxygen species (ROS) to loosen plant cell walls and enable selective polysaccharide extraction. These ROS, including Fenton-generated hydroxyl radicals (HO˙), react with little specificity and risk damaging hyphae and secreted enzymes. Recently, it was shown that brown rot fungi reduce this risk, in part, by differentially expressing genes involved in HO˙ generation ahead of those coding carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZYs).

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Article Synopsis
  • Hydrogen peroxide (HO) is important for fungi to break down plant cell walls by generating oxygen radicals.
  • * The levels of hydrogen peroxide in plants are usually low during decomposition, making them hard to detect with standard methods.
  • * The study evaluated various detection methods to find the most effective one based on sensitivity and selectivity.
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