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1. Botrytis cinerea tolerates phytoalexins produced by Solanaceae and Fabaceae plants through an efflux transporter BcatrB and metabolizing enzymes

2. Heterologous Biosynthesis of Myxobacterial Antibiotic Miuraenamide A

3. AP2/ERF Transcription Factor NbERF-IX-33 Is Involved in the Regulation of Phytoalexin Production for the Resistance of Nicotiana benthamiana to Phytophthora infestans

4. Genomic Analysis of the Rare Slightly Halophilic Myxobacterium 'Paraliomyxa miuraensis' SMH-27-4, the Producer of the Antibiotic Miuraenamide A

5. Universality of the Phytophthora mating hormones and diversity of their production profile

6. Nicotiana benthamiana RanBP1-1 Is Involved in the Induction of Disease Resistance via Regulation of Nuclear-Cytoplasmic Transport of Small GTPase Ran

7. Identification of ε-Poly-L-lysine as an Antimicrobial Product from an Epichloë Endophyte and Isolation of Fungal ε-PL Synthetase Gene

8. Nucleoporin 75 Is Involved in the Ethylene-Mediated Production of Phytoalexin for the Resistance of Nicotiana benthamiana to Phytophthora infestans

9. Reduction of the Nitro Group to Amine by Hydroiodic Acid to Synthesize o-Aminophenol Derivatives as Putative Degradative Markers of Neuromelanin

10. Nicotiana benthamiana Calreticulin 3a Is Required for the Ethylene-Mediated Production of Phytoalexins and Disease Resistance Against Oomycete Pathogen Phytophthora infestans

11. New Crambescidin-Type Alkaloids from the Indonesian Marine Sponge Clathria bulbotoxa

12. An Unusual Diterpene—Enhygromic Acid and Deoxyenhygrolides from a Marine Myxobacterium, Enhygromyxa sp.

13. Biosynthesis of firefly luciferin in adult lantern: decarboxylation of L-cysteine is a key step for benzothiazole ring formation in firefly luciferin synthesis.

14. Isolation and Biosynthetic Analysis of Haliamide, a New PKS-NRPS Hybrid Metabolite from the Marine Myxobacterium Haliangium ochraceum

16. A Pradimicin-Based Staining Dye for Glycoprotein Detection

17. Neuritogenic steroid glycosides from crown-of-thorns starfish: Possible involvement of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase and attenuation of cognitive impairment in senescence-accelerated mice (SAMP8) by peripheral administration

18. Synthesis of aglycones, structure-activity relationships, and mode of action of lycosides as inhibitors of the asexual reproduction of Phytophthora

19. Functional characterization ofBotrytis cinereaABC transporter geneBcatrBin response to phytoalexins produced in plants belonging to families Solanaceae, Brassicaceae and Fabaceae

20. Botrytis cinerea identifies host plants via the recognition of antifungal capsidiol to induce expression of a specific detoxification gene

21. Binding Evaluation of Pradimicins for Oligomannose Motifs from Fungal Mannans

22. Botrytis cinerea tolerates phytoalexins produced by Solanaceae and Fabaceae plants through an efflux transporter BcatrB and metabolizing enzymes.

24. AP2/ERF transcription factor NbERF-IX-33 is involved in the regulation of phytoalexin production for the resistance of Nicotiana benthamiana to Phytophthora infestans

25. AP2/ERF Transcription Factor NbERF-IX-33 Is Involved in the Regulation of Phytoalexin Production for the Resistance of

26. Two structurally different oomycete MAMPs induce distinctive plant immune responses

27. Pathogen-derived 9-methyl sphingoid base is perceived by a lectin receptor kinase in Arabidopsis

28. Clavariopsins C–I, Antifungal Cyclic Depsipeptides from the Aquatic Hyphomycete Clavariopsis aquatica

29. Synthesis of aglycones, structure-activity relationships, and mode of action of lycosides as inhibitors of the asexual reproduction of Phytophthora.

30. The Oxidation of Equol by Tyrosinase Produces a Unique Di-ortho-Quinone: Possible Implications for Melanocyte Toxicity

31. Identification of biosynthetic intermediates for the mating hormone α2 of the plant pathogen Phytophthora

32. Chemical modification of pradimicin A to suppress aggregation without impairing D-mannose-binding and antifungal activities

33. Resistance to Phytophthora infestans: exploring genes required for disease resistance in Solanaceae plants

34. Oxidative Transformations of 3,4-Dihydroxyphenylacetaldehyde Generate Potential Reactive Intermediates as Causative Agents for Its Neurotoxicity

35. Lycosides, Unusual Carotenoid-Derived Terpenoid Glycosides from a Vegetable Juice, Inhibit Asexual Reproduction of the Plant Pathogen Phytophthora

36. Specific Inhibitors of Sporangium Formation of Phytophthora capsici from Kalimeris indica

37. Clavariopsins C-I, Antifungal Cyclic Depsipeptides from the Aquatic Hyphomycete

38. The Oxidative Pathway to Dopamine-Protein Conjugates and Their Pro-Oxidant Activities: Implications for the Neurodegeneration of Parkinson's Disease

39. Nicotiana benthamiana RanBP1-1 Is Involved in the Induction of Disease Resistance via Regulation of Nuclear-Cytoplasmic Transport of Small GTPase Ran

40. Linckosides enhance proliferation and induce morphological changes in human olfactory ensheathing cells

41. The Phytophthora mating hormone α2 is an antagonist of the counterhormone α1

42. Tyrosinase-catalyzed oxidation of resveratrol produces a highly reactive ortho-quinone: Implications for melanocyte toxicity

43. Detoxification of the solanaceous phytoalexins rishitin, lubimin, oxylubimin and solavetivone via a cytochrome P450 oxygenase

44. 2-S-cysteinylhydroquinone is an intermediate for the firefly luciferin biosynthesis that occurs in the pupal stage of the Japanese firefly, Luciola lateralis

45. Soft-tissue evidence for homeothermy and crypsis in a Jurassic ichthyosaur

46. Norepinephrine and its metabolites are involved in the synthesis of neuromelanin derived from the locus coeruleus

47. Establishment of the straightforward electro-transformation system for Phytophthora infestans and its comparison with the improved PEG/CaCl2 transformation

48. Bioactive Maleic Anhydrides and Related Diacids from the Aquatic Hyphomycete Tricladium castaneicola

49. Tyrosinase-catalyzed metabolism of rhododendrol (RD) in B16 melanoma cells: production of RD-pheomelanin and covalent binding with thiol proteins

50. Quinocidin, a Cytotoxic Antibiotic with an Unusual 3,4-Dihydroquinolizinium Ring and Michael Acceptor Reactivity toward Thiols

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