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Autor:
Anna Cho, Gordon Lax, Samuel J Livingston, Yumiko Masukagami, Mariia Naumova, Olivia Millar, Filip Husnik, Patrick J Keeling
Publikováno v:
PLoS Genetics, Vol 20, Iss 4, p e1011218 (2024)
Symbiomonas scintillans Guillou et Chrétiennot-Dinet, 1999 is a tiny (1.4 μm) heterotrophic microbial eukaryote. The genus was named based on the presence of endosymbiotic bacteria in its endoplasmic reticulum, however, like most such endosymbionts
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https://doaj.org/article/0395ca46ab1c495f80caad1c9f404980
Publikováno v:
Journal of microscopyREFERENCES.
Cannabis glandular trichomes produce and store an abundance of lipidic specialised metabolites (e.g. cannabinoids and terpenes) that are consumed by humans for medicinal and recreational purposes. Due to a lack of genetic resources and inherent autof
Autor:
Shawn D. Mansfield, Michael G. Hahn, Samuel J. Livingston, Jonathan E. Page, Eun Jeong Annie Bae, Faride Unda, A. Lacey Samuels
Publikováno v:
Plant and Cell Physiology. 62:1944-1962
The valuable cannabinoid and terpenoid metabolites of Cannabis sativa L. are produced by floral glandular trichomes. The trichomes consist of secretory disk cells, which produce the abundant lipidic metabolites, and an extracellular storage cavity. T
Publikováno v:
Current biology : CB. 32(18)
For centuries, humans have cultivated cannabis for the pharmacological properties that result from consuming its specialized metabolites, primarily cannabinoids and terpenoids. Today, cannabis is a multi-billion-dollar industry whose existence rests
Autor:
Samuel J, Livingston, A Lacey, Samuels
Publikováno v:
Nature chemical biology. 17(2)
Autor:
Darren C. J. Wong, A. Lacey Samuels, Kim H. Rensing, Joerg Bohlmann, Judith K. Booth, Teagen D. Quilichini, Simone D. Castellarin, Jessica Laflamme‐Yonkman, Jonathan E. Page, Samuel J. Livingston
Publikováno v:
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biologyReferences. 101(1)
The cannabis leaf is iconic, but it is the flowers of cannabis that are consumed for the psychoactive and medicinal effects of their specialized metabolites. Cannabinoid metabolites, together with terpenes, are produced in glandular trichomes. Superf
Autor:
Samuel J. Livingston, Hiroyasu Motose, Ryan Christopher Eng, Laryssa Halat, Tatsuya Sakai, Geoffrey O. Wasteneys
Publikováno v:
Plantcell physiology. 58(8)
Microtubules are dynamic filaments, the assembly and disassembly of which are under precise control of various associated proteins, including motor proteins and regulatory enzymes. In Arabidopsis thaliana, two such proteins are the ARMADILLO-REPEAT K