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Ludmila V Roze

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Roze L, Antoniak A, Sarkar D, Liepman A, Tejera-Nieves M, Vermaas J, et al.
Plant Biotechnol J . 2024 Nov; 23(2):454-466. PMID: 39550762
As global temperatures rise, improving crop yields will require enhancing the thermotolerance of crops. One approach for improving thermotolerance is using bioengineering to increase the thermostability of enzymes catalysing essential...
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Gregory L, Scott K, Sharpe L, Roze L, Schmiege S, Hammer J, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Nov; 14(1):26340. PMID: 39487181
Plant metabolism faces a challenge of investing enough enzymatic capacity to a pathway without overinvestment. As it takes energy and resources to build, operate, and maintain enzymes, there are benefits...
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Roze L, Johnson A, Walker B
Methods Mol Biol . 2024 Jun; 2792:83-95. PMID: 38861080
We describe an assay for measuring the activity of D-glycerate 3-kinase (GLYK) in a 96-well microplate format with the use of a set of coupling enzymes. The assay is appropriate...
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Roze L, Johnson A, Gregory L, Tejera-Nieves M, Walker B
Methods Mol Biol . 2024 Jun; 2792:3-17. PMID: 38861074
Determining enzyme activities involved in photorespiration, either in a crude plant tissue extract or in a preparation of a recombinant enzyme, is time-consuming, especially when large number of samples need...
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Gregory L, Roze L, Walker B
Plant Cell Environ . 2023 Sep; 46(12):3704-3720. PMID: 37667571
Increase photorespiration and optimising intrinsic water use efficiency are unique challenges to photosynthetic carbon fixation at elevated temperatures. To determine how plants can adapt to facilitate high rates of photorespiration...
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Staples R, LaDuca R, Roze L, Laivenieks M, Linz J, Beaudry R, et al.
Chem Biodivers . 2019 Nov; 17(1):e1900465. PMID: 31701649
We performed comparative profiling of four specialized metabolites in the lichen Evernia prunastri, collected at three different geographic locations, California and Maine, USA, and Yoshkar Ola, Mari El, Russia. Among...
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Wee J, Hong S, Roze L, Day D, Chanda A, Linz J
Toxins (Basel) . 2017 Sep; 9(9). PMID: 28926946
Fungal basic leucine zipper (bZIP) transcription factors mediate responses to oxidative stress. The ability to regulate stress response pathways in spp. was postulated to be an important virulence-associated cellular process,...
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Roze L, Laivenieks M, Hong S, Wee J, Wong S, Vanos B, et al.
Toxins (Basel) . 2015 May; 7(5):1411-30. PMID: 25928133
Aflatoxin biosynthesis in the filamentous fungus Aspergillus parasiticus involves a minimum of 21 enzymes, encoded by genes located in a 70 kb gene cluster. For aflatoxin biosynthesis to be completed,...
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Linz J, Wee J, Roze L
Eukaryot Cell . 2014 Jun; 13(8):1113-23. PMID: 24951444
The filamentous fungi Aspergillus parasiticus and Aspergillus flavus produce the carcinogenic secondary metabolite aflatoxin on susceptible crops. These species differ in the quantity of aflatoxins B1, B2, G1, and G2...
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Baidya S, Duran R, Lohmar J, Harris-Coward P, Cary J, Hong S, et al.
Eukaryot Cell . 2014 Jun; 13(8):1095-103. PMID: 24951443
Survival of fungal species depends on the ability of these organisms to respond to environmental stresses. Osmotic stress or high levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) can cause stress in...