Overexpression of the Calcineurin Target CRZ1 Provides Freeze Tolerance and Enhances the Fermentative Capacity of Baker's Yeast
J Panadero, MJ Hernández-López… - Applied and …, 2007 - Am Soc Microbiol
Recent years have shown a huge growth in the market of industrial baker's yeasts
(Saccharomyces cerevisiae), with the need for strains affording better performance in …
(Saccharomyces cerevisiae), with the need for strains affording better performance in …
Uncovering cellular circuitry controlling temperature-dependent fungal morphogenesis
RS Shapiro, LE Cowen - Virulence, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Temperature change is a ubiquitous environmental signal, which exerts powerful control
over the development and virulence of microbial pathogens. For Candida albicans, the …
over the development and virulence of microbial pathogens. For Candida albicans, the …
Cold-tolerant agriculturally important microorganisms
Cold-tolerant microorganisms are endowed with the ability to grow at 0° C, though their
growth optima lie in the mesophilic range. To overcome the stress induced by low …
growth optima lie in the mesophilic range. To overcome the stress induced by low …
CspC and CspD are essential for Caulobacter crescentus stationary phase survival
The cold shock response in bacteria involves the expression of low-molecular weight cold
shock proteins (CSPs) containing a nucleic acid-binding cold shock domain (CSD), which …
shock proteins (CSPs) containing a nucleic acid-binding cold shock domain (CSD), which …
Some like it cold: response of microorganisms to cold shock
P Graumann, MA Marahiel - Archives of Microbiology, 1996 - Springer
Bacteria respond to an abrupt decrease in temperature with a specific response, in which
cold-induced proteins (CIPs) are transiently expressed at a higher level. Employing two …
cold-induced proteins (CIPs) are transiently expressed at a higher level. Employing two …
Cold Shock Proteins: A Minireview with Special Emphasis on Csp-family of Enteropathogenic Yersinia
R Keto-Timonen, N Hietala, E Palonen… - Frontiers in …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Bacteria have evolved a number of mechanisms for coping with stress and adapting to
changing environmental conditions. Many bacteria produce small cold shock proteins (Csp) …
changing environmental conditions. Many bacteria produce small cold shock proteins (Csp) …
Cold-inducible RNA binding protein (CIRP) expression is modulated by alternative mRNAs
MB Al-Fageeh, CM Smales - Rna, 2009 - rnajournal.cshlp.org
Cold-inducible RNA binding protein (CIRP) is a mammalian protein whose expression is up-
regulated in response to mild hypothermia. Although the exact function of this protein is …
regulated in response to mild hypothermia. Although the exact function of this protein is …
Regulation of cold-inducible RNA-binding protein (CIRBP) in response to cellular stresses
M Corre, A Lebreton - Biochimie, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Cold-inducible RNA-Binding Protein (CIRBP) is a general stress-response factor in
vertebrates harboring two domains: an RNA-recognition motif and a regulatory domain rich …
vertebrates harboring two domains: an RNA-recognition motif and a regulatory domain rich …
A Glycine-Rich RNA-Binding Protein, CsGR-RBP3, Is Involved in Defense Responses Against Cold Stress in Harvested Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) Fruit
B Wang, G Wang, F Shen, S Zhu - Frontiers in Plant Science, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Plant glycine-rich RNA-binding proteins (GR-RBPs) have been shown to play important
roles in response to abiotic stresses in actively proliferating organs such as young plants …
roles in response to abiotic stresses in actively proliferating organs such as young plants …
Global gene expression mediated by Thermus thermophilus SdrP, a CRP/FNR family transcriptional regulator
Y Agari, A Kashihara, S Yokoyama… - Molecular …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Thermus thermophilus SdrP is one of four cyclic AMP receptor protein (CRP)/fumarate and
nitrate reduction regulator (FNR) family proteins from the extremely thermophilic bacterium …
nitrate reduction regulator (FNR) family proteins from the extremely thermophilic bacterium …