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Pradeep K Divakar

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Singh G, Pasinato A, Yriarte A, Pizarro D, Divakar P, Schmitt I, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2024 Oct; 25(1):936. PMID: 39375591
Lichen-forming fungi (LFF) are prolific producers of functionally and structurally diverse secondary metabolites, most of which are taxonomically exclusive and play lineage-specific roles. To date, widely distributed, evolutionarily conserved biosynthetic...
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Amo de Paz G, Divakar P, Crespo A, Lumbsch H, Rico V
J Fungi (Basel) . 2024 Sep; 10(9). PMID: 39330363
The genus includes several subcrustose, squamulose, small foliose, and small subfruticose species, primarily in the Southern Hemisphere. Here, we report on the first small foliose species lacking usnic acid in...
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Barcenas-Pena A, Divakar P, Crespo A, Nunez-Zapata J, Lumbsch H, Grewe F
J Fungi (Basel) . 2023 Dec; 9(12). PMID: 38132781
Cryptic species are common in lichen-forming fungi and have been reported from different genera in the most speciose family, Parmeliaceae. Herein, we address species delimitation in a group of mainly...
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Garrido-Huescar E, Gonzalez-Burgos E, Kirika P, Boustie J, Ferron S, Gomez-Serranillos M, et al.
J Fungi (Basel) . 2022 Aug; 8(8). PMID: 36012814
We used molecular data to address species delimitation in a species complex of the parmelioid genus and compare the pharmacological properties of the two clades identified. We used HPLC_DAD_MS chromatography...
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Srimani S, Schmidt C, Gomez-Serranillos M, Oster H, Divakar P
Front Cell Neurosci . 2022 Jul; 16:907308. PMID: 35813500
Background: Most mammalian cells harbor molecular circadian clocks that synchronize physiological functions with the 24-h day-night cycle. Disruption of circadian rhythms, through genetic or environmental changes, promotes the development of...
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Moya P, Molins A, Skaloud P, Divakar P, Chiva S, Dumitru C, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2022 Jan; 12:765310. PMID: 35003003
The worldwide, ecologically relevant lichen-forming genus currently includes 41 accepted species, of which the group (PSULgp) and the group (PSAXgp) have received considerable attention over recent decades; however, phycobiont diversity...
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Divakar P
J Fungi (Basel) . 2021 Aug; 7(8). PMID: 34436180
Mucormycosis is caused by fungi belonging to the order Mucorales. The term "Black Fungus" has been widely applied to human pathogenic Mucorales in India. They mainly infect the sinuses and...
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Grewe F, Ametrano C, Widhelm T, Leavitt S, Distefano I, Polyiam W, et al.
IMA Fungus . 2020 Dec; 11(1):27. PMID: 33317627
Parmeliaceae is the largest family of lichen-forming fungi with a worldwide distribution. We used a target enrichment data set and a qualitative selection method for 250 out of 350 genes...
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Pizarro D, Divakar P, Grewe F, Crespo A, Dal Grande F, Lumbsch H
Genome Biol Evol . 2020 Nov; 12(10):1858-1868. PMID: 33151307
Lichen-forming fungi are known to produce a large number of secondary metabolites. Some metabolites are deposited in the cortical layer of the lichen thallus where they exert important ecological functions,...
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Wilken P, Aylward J, Chand R, Grewe F, Lane F, Sinha S, et al.
IMA Fungus . 2020 Oct; 11:19. PMID: 33014691
Draft genomes of the fungal species , and are presented. is an important lichen forming fungus and is an ambrosia beetle symbiont. and are agriculturally relevant plant pathogens that cause...