Publications by authors named "S Baebler"

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  • The global demand for healthier lifestyles and eco-friendly choices is rising, with consumers seeking natural products that promote well-being.
  • The marine environment is explored as a valuable resource for the cosmetics industry, offering bioactive compounds that can be used safely and effectively in various personal care products.
  • The manuscript discusses sourcing methods, safety issues, and includes case studies on innovative cosmetic applications developed from marine organisms in Iceland and Italy.
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  • Ethylene response factor StPti5 in potatoes is identified as a susceptibility factor that negatively impacts immunity against pathogens like potato virus Y and Ralstonia solanacearum, which operate through different mechanisms.
  • The study reveals that StPti5 is broken down in healthy plants through autophagy but accumulates in the nucleus during infection, indicating its role in the plant's defense response.
  • It also shows that StPti5 is regulated by the interaction of ethylene and salicylic acid pathways, influencing other ERFs and downregulating the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway, contributing to understanding plant immunity regulation.
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Stress Knowledge Map (SKM; https://skm.nib.si) is a publicly available resource containing two complementary knowledge graphs that describe the current knowledge of biochemical, signaling, and regulatory molecular interactions in plants: a highly curated model of plant stress signaling (PSS; 543 reactions) and a large comprehensive knowledge network (488 390 interactions).

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Most biosynthetic gene clusters (BGC) encoding the synthesis of important microbial secondary metabolites, such as antibiotics, are either silent or poorly expressed; therefore, to ensure a strong pipeline of novel antibiotics, there is a need to develop rapid and efficient strain development approaches. This study uses comparative genome analysis to instruct rational strain improvement, using , the producer of the important antibiotic oxytetracycline (OTC) as a model system. Sequencing of the genomes of two industrial strains M4018 and R6-500, developed independently from a common ancestor, identified large DNA rearrangements located at the chromosome end.

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Insect physiology and reproduction depend on several terpenoid compounds, whose biosynthesis is mainly unknown. One enigmatic group of insect monoterpenoids are mealybug sex pheromones, presumably resulting from the irregular coupling activity of unidentified isoprenyl diphosphate synthases (IDSs). Here, we performed a comprehensive search for IDS coding sequences of the pest mealybug .

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