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Alin Finkelshtein

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Finkelshtein A, Khamesa-Israelov H, Chamovitz D
Biomolecules . 2024 Mar; 14(3). PMID: 38540739
ICT1 is an line that overexpresses the gene encoding the S30 ribosomal subunit, leading to tolerance to exogenous indole-3-carbinol. Indole-3-carbinol (I3C) is a protective chemical formed as a breakdown of...
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Singh A, Dhanapal S, Finkelshtein A, Chamovitz D
Biomolecules . 2021 May; 11(5). PMID: 33946149
In nature, plants are exposed to several environmental stresses that can be continuous or recurring. Continuous stress can be lethal, but stress after priming can increase the tolerance of a...
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Finkelshtein A, Khamesa H, Tuan L, Rabanim M, Chamovitz D
Plant J . 2020 Oct; 105(3):668-677. PMID: 33128319
Indole-3-carbinol (I3C), a hydrolysis product of indole-3-methylglucosinolate, is toxic to herbivorous insects and pathogens. In mammals, I3C is extensively studied for its properties in cancer prevention and treatment. Produced in...
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Singh A, Yadav B, Dhanapal S, Berliner M, Finkelshtein A, Chamovitz D
Biomolecules . 2019 Dec; 9(12). PMID: 31795414
The COP9 (constitutive photomorphogenesis 9) signalosome (CSN) is an evolutionarily conserved protein complex which regulates various growth and developmental processes. However, the role of CSN during environmental stress is largely...
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Ben-Jacob E, Finkelshtein A, Ariel G, Ingham C
Trends Microbiol . 2016 Jan; 24(4):257-269. PMID: 26822253
Microorganisms use collective migration to cross barriers and reach new habitats, and the ability to form motile swarms offers a competitive advantage. Traditionally, dispersal by microbial swarm propagation has been...
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Finkelshtein A, Roth D, Ben Jacob E, Ingham C
mBio . 2015 May; 6(3):e00074-15. PMID: 25968641
Unlabelled: Swarming bacteria are challenged by the need to invade hostile environments. Swarms of the flagellated bacterium Paenibacillus vortex can collectively transport other microorganisms. Here we show that P. vortex...
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Shklarsh A, Finkelshtein A, Ariel G, Kalisman O, Ingham C, Ben-Jacob E
Interface Focus . 2013 Dec; 2(6):786-98. PMID: 24312731
Much effort has been devoted to the study of swarming and collective navigation of micro-organisms, insects, fish, birds and other organisms, as well as multi-agent simulations and to the study...
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Roth D, Finkelshtein A, Ingham C, Helman Y, Sirota-Madi A, Brodsky L, et al.
Environ Microbiol . 2013 Jun; 15(9):2532-44. PMID: 23763278
Bacteria often use sophisticated cooperative behaviours, such as the development of complex colonies, elaborate biofilms and advanced dispersal strategies, to cope with the harsh and variable conditions of natural habitats,...
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Sirota-Madi A, Olender T, Helman Y, Brainis I, Finkelshtein A, Roth D, et al.
J Bacteriol . 2012 Mar; 194(8):2127-8. PMID: 22461558
Paenibacillus dendritiformis is a Gram-positive, soil-dwelling, spore-forming social microorganism. An intriguing collective faculty of this strain is manifested by its ability to switch between different morphotypes, such as the branching...
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Ingham C, Kalisman O, Finkelshtein A, Ben-Jacob E
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2011 Nov; 108(49):19731-6. PMID: 22106274
In the heterogeneous environment surrounding plant roots (the rhizosphere), microorganisms both compete and cooperate. Here, we show that two very different inhabitants of the rhizosphere, the nonmotile fungus Aspergillus fumigatus...