Publications by authors named "Maria Penuelas"

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  • * Hospital at Home (HaH) teams offer a new model for delivering oncologic therapies at home, which can complement traditional care and improve patient outcomes while alleviating hospital costs.
  • * A panel of experts from various Spanish societies developed minimum recommendations for home-administered oncologic therapies through literature review and discussion, laying groundwork for future programs in Spain.
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Transcription factors (TFs) regulate gene expression by binding to -regulatory sequences in the promoters of target genes. Recent research is helping to decipher in part the -regulatory code in eukaryotes, including plants, but it is not yet fully understood how paralogous TFs select their targets. Here we addressed this question by studying several proteins of the basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) family of plant TFs, all of which recognize the same DNA motif.

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The lipid-derived phytohormone jasmonoyl-isoleucine regulates plant immunity, growth and development in vascular plants by activating genome-wide transcriptional reprogramming. In Arabidopsis (), this process is largely orchestrated by the master regulator MYC2 and related transcription factors (TFs). However, the TFs activating this pathway in basal plant lineages are currently unknown.

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Nitrogen fixation is an agronomically and environmentally important process catalyzed by bacterial nitrogenase within legume root nodules. These unique symbiotic organs have high metabolic rates and produce large amounts of reactive oxygen species that may modify proteins irreversibly. Here, we examined two types of oxidative posttranslational modifications of nodule proteins: carbonylation, which occurs by direct oxidation of certain amino acids or by interaction with reactive aldehydes arising from cell membrane lipid peroxides; and glycation, which results from the reaction of lysine and arginine residues with reducing sugars or their autooxidation products.

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Glutathione peroxidases (Gpxs) are antioxidant enzymes not studied so far in legume nodules, despite the fact that reactive oxygen species are produced at different steps of the symbiosis. The function of two Gpxs that are highly expressed in nodules of the model legume Lotus japonicus was examined. Gene expression analysis, enzymatic and nitrosylation assays, yeast cell complementation, in situ mRNA hybridization, immunoelectron microscopy, and LjGpx-green fluorescent protein (GFP) fusions were used to characterize the enzymes and to localize each transcript and isoform in nodules.

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