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- approve. In extreme cases, osmoprotectants allow cells to enter cryptobiosis. In this state the cytosol and osmoprotectants become a gl****-like solid that...
- eyes and skin. Cocamidopropyl betaine Mesoionic Mesomeric betaine Osmoprotectants Ylide "Betaine". PubChem, US National Library of Medicine. 21 August...
- themselves against this high osmotic pressure by the synthesis of osmoprotectants such as alcohols and amino acids. Many osmophilic microorganisms are...
- cell. Cells can deal with even larger osmotic changes by ac****ulating osmoprotectants such as betaines or trehalose in their cytosol. Some of these molecules...
- trimethylamine oxide (nitrogenous waste products) in their tissues as osmoprotectants and to increase their buoyancy. Trimethylamine oxide also serves to...
- Nuccio, Michael L.; Hanson, Andrew D. (1999). "Betaines and Related Osmoprotectants. Targets for Metabolic Engineering of Stress Resistance". Plant Physiology...
- fungi; the organism ac****ulates organic compounds in the cytoplasm—osmoprotectants which are known as compatible solutes. These can be either synthesised...
- carotenoid degradation and anthocyanin ac****ulation, the intervention of osmoprotectants (such as sucrose, glycine, and proline), ROS-scavenging enzymes. The...
- PMID 15436263. S2CID 38393819. McNeil SD (1999). "Betaines and related osmoprotectants. Targets for metabolic engineering of stress resistance". Plant Physiology...
- genes encoding transporters of osmolytes and enzymes that synthesize osmoprotectants. The EnvZ/OmpR two-component system, which regulates the expression...