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    Alkanes as Membrane Regulators of the Response of Early Membranes to Extreme Temperatures by Misuraca, Loreto, Caliò, Antonino, LoRicco, Josephine G, Hoffmann, Ingo, Winter, Roland, Demé, Bruno, Peters, Judith, Oger, Philippe M

    Published in Life (Basel, Switzerland) (17-03-2022)
    “…One of the first steps in the origin of life was the formation of a membrane, a physical boundary that allowed the retention of molecules in concentrated…”
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    Apolar Polyisoprenoids Located in the Midplane of the Bilayer Regulate the Response of an Archaeal-Like Membrane to High Temperature and Pressure by LoRicco, Josephine G., Salvador-Castell, Marta, Demé, Bruno, Peters, Judith, Oger, Philippe M.

    Published in Frontiers in chemistry (12-11-2020)
    “…Archaea are known to inhabit some of the most extreme environments on Earth. The ability of archaea possessing membrane bilayers to adapt to high temperature…”
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    The extracellular matrix of green algae by Domozych, David S, LoRicco, Josephine G

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (30-12-2023)
    “…Abstract Green algae display a wide range of extracellular matrix (ECM) components that include various types of cell walls (CW), scales, crystalline…”
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    Endosidin 5 disruption of the Golgi apparatus and extracellular matrix secretion in the unicellular charophyte Penium margaritaceum by LoRicco, Josephine G, Kozel, Li, Bagdan, Kaylee, Epstein, Ruby, Domozych, David S

    Published in Annals of botany (10-07-2023)
    “…Abstract Background and Aims Endosidins are a group of low-molecular-weight compounds, first identified by ‘chemical biology’ screening assays, that have been…”
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    Aberrant growth and expansion in Penium margaritaceum triggered by disruption of microtubules and the cell wall by LoRicco, Josephine G, Malone, Stuart, Becker, Abigail, Xue, Nichole, Bagdan, Kaylee, Eastman, Anika, Sgambettera, Gabriel, Winegrad, Aaron, Gibeau, Benjamin, Bauer, Lindsay, Epstein, Ruby, Domozych, David S

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (12-09-2024)
    “…Penium margaritaceum, a unicellular zygnematophyte (Streptophyta), was employed to elucidate changes in cell expansion when cells were challenged with the…”
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    Chemically induced phenotype plasticity in the unicellular zygnematophyte, Penium margaritaceum by LoRicco, Josephine G., Bagdan, Kaylee, Sgambettera, Gabriel, Malone, Stuart, Tomasi, Tawn, Lu, Iris, Domozych, David S.

    Published in Protoplasma (01-11-2024)
    “…Phenotypic plasticity allows a plant cell to alter its structure and function in response to external pressure. This adaptive phenomenon has also been…”
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    Sequence-independent recognition of the amyloid structural motif by GFP protein family by Xu, Sherry C. S., LoRicco, Josephine G., Bishop, Anthony C., James, Nathan A., Huynh, Welby H., McCallum, Scott A., Roan, Nadia R., Makhatadze, George I.

    “…Cnidarian fluorescent protein (FP) derivatives such as GFP, mCherry, and mEOS2 have been widely used to monitor gene expression and protein localization…”
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    Gallic Acid Is an Antagonist of Semen Amyloid Fibrils That Enhance HIV-1 Infection by LoRicco, Josephine G., Xu, Changmingzi Sherry, Neidleman, Jason, Bergkvist, Magnus, Greene, Warner C., Roan, Nadia R., Makhatadze, George I.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-07-2016)
    “…Recent in vitro studies have demonstrated that amyloid fibrils found in semen from healthy and HIV-infected men, as well as semen itself, can markedly enhance…”
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    Apolar Polyisoprenoids Located in the Midplane of the Bilayer Regulate the Response of an Archaeal-Like Membrane to High Temperature and Pressure by Loricco, Josephine G, Salvador-Castell, Marta, Demé, Bruno, Peters, Judith, Oger, Philippe

    Published in Frontiers in chemistry (12-11-2020)
    “…Archaea are known to inhabit some of the most extreme environments on Earth. The ability of archaea possessing membrane bilayers to adapt to high temperature…”
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