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Priscila Oliveira de Giuseppe

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Alkhalaf L, Arrowsmith C, Balskus E, Bergamini G, Bhandari R, Chang C, et al.
Nat Chem Biol . 2024 Dec; 21(1):6-15. PMID: 39719500
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Bonfim I, Paixao D, Andrade M, Junior J, Persinoti G, de Giuseppe P, et al.
Microbiol Spectr . 2023 Oct; 11(6):e0228023. PMID: 37855631
Pathogenic bacteria can affect a variety of economically relevant crops causing losses in productivity, limiting commercialization and requiring phytosanitary measures. These plant pathogens exhibit high level of host and tissue...
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Farias de Menezes F, Martim D, Ling L, Mulato A, Crespim E, Velasco de Castro Oliveira J, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol . 2022 Nov; 223(Pt A):223-230. PMID: 36336156
Although hydrothermal treatments for biomass fractionation have been vastly studied, their effect on the depolymerization of isolated lignins in terms of yield, composition, and compatibility of the produced lignin bio-oils...
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Rodrigues de Melo R, Lima E, Persinoti G, Vieira P, Silva de Sousa A, Zanphorlin L, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol . 2020 Nov; 166:190-199. PMID: 33164774
Cold-adapted endo-β-1,4-glucanases hold great potential for industrial processes requiring high activity at mild temperatures such as in food processing and extraction of bioactive compounds from plants. Here, we identified and...
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Cordeiro R, Pirolla R, Persinoti G, Gozzo F, de Giuseppe P, Murakami M
J Mol Biol . 2019 Jan; 431(4):732-747. PMID: 30641082
Bifidobacteria represent one of the first colonizers of human gut microbiota, providing to this ecosystem better health and nutrition. To maintain a mutualistic relationship, they have enzymes to degrade and...
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Santos C, de Giuseppe P, de Souza F, Zanphorlin L, Domingues M, Pirolla R, et al.
Biotechnol Biofuels . 2018 Aug; 11:223. PMID: 30127853
Background: Arabinoxylan is an abundant polysaccharide in industrially relevant biomasses such as sugarcane, corn stover and grasses. However, the arabinofuranosyl di-substitutions that decorate the xylan backbone are recalcitrant to most...
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Soprano A, de Giuseppe P, Shimo H, Lima T, Batista F, Righetto G, et al.
Structure . 2017 Aug; 25(9):1360-1370.e4. PMID: 28781084
MAF1 is the main RNA polymerase (Pol) III repressor that controls cell growth in eukaryotes. The Citrus ortholog, CsMAF1, was shown to restrict cell growth in citrus canker disease but...
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Vieira P, Souza T, Vargas Honorato R, Zanphorlin L, Severiano K, Rocco S, et al.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun . 2017 May; 488(3):461-465. PMID: 28499874
Nucleoside diphosphate kinases (NDKs) are key enzymes in the purine-salvage pathway of trypanosomatids and have been associated with the maintenance of host-cell integrity for the benefit of the parasite, being...
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de Giuseppe P, Dos Santos M, de Sousa S, Koch K, Yunes J, Aparicio R, et al.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun . 2016 May; 474(4):696-701. PMID: 27154221
Plant aldo-keto reductases of the AKR4C subfamily play key roles during stress and are attractive targets for developing stress-tolerant crops. However, these AKR4Cs show little to no activity with previously-envisioned...
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Zanphorlin L, de Giuseppe P, Vargas Honorato R, Tonoli C, Fattori J, Crespim E, et al.
Sci Rep . 2016 Apr; 6:23776. PMID: 27029646
Psychrophilic enzymes evolved from a plethora of structural scaffolds via multiple molecular pathways. Elucidating their adaptive strategies is instrumental to understand how life can thrive in cold ecosystems and to...