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CORA.Repositori de Dades de Recerca
doi:10.34810/data613
Dataset. 2023

RAW DATA TO SUPPORT THE MANUSCRIPT WITH THE FOLLOWING SCOPE: PROTEIN RELEASABILITY FROM SYNTHETIC SECRETORY AMYLOIDS

  • Parladé Molist, Eloi
  • Sanchez, Julieta M.
  • Unzueta Elorza, Ugutz
  • Villaverde Corrales, Antonio
  • Vázquez Gómez, Esther
Raw data of a set of experiments aimed to investigate artificial secretory amyloids

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.34810/data613
CORA.Repositori de Dades de Recerca
doi:10.34810/data613
HANDLE: https://doi.org/10.34810/data613
CORA.Repositori de Dades de Recerca
doi:10.34810/data613
PMID: https://doi.org/10.34810/data613
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CORA.Repositori de Dades de Recerca
doi:10.34810/data616
Dataset. 2023

A NEW METHOD FOR THE PURIFICATION OF RECOMBINANT PROTEINS

  • Carratalá, José Vicente
  • Atienza-Garriga, Jan
  • López-Laguna , Hèctor
  • Vázquez Gómez, Esther
  • Villaverde Corrales, Antonio
  • Sanchez, Julieta M.
  • Ferrer-Miralles, Neus
A set of data demonstrating the benefitial use of detergents in the purification of recombinant proteins.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.34810/data616
CORA.Repositori de Dades de Recerca
doi:10.34810/data616
HANDLE: https://doi.org/10.34810/data616
CORA.Repositori de Dades de Recerca
doi:10.34810/data616
PMID: https://doi.org/10.34810/data616
CORA.Repositori de Dades de Recerca
doi:10.34810/data616
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doi:10.34810/data616

CORA.Repositori de Dades de Recerca
doi:10.34810/data685
Dataset. 2023

RAW DATA TO SUPPORT THE MANUSCRIPT WITH THE FOLLOWING SCOPE: HOST COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PROTEIN MATERIALS SOURCES

  • Corchero Nieto, José Luis
  • de Pinho Favaro, Marianna T.
  • Márquez-Martínez, Mercè
  • Lascorz Lozano, Jara A.
  • Martínez-Torró, Carlos
  • Sanchez, Julieta M.
  • López-Laguna, Hèctor
  • de Souza Ferreira, Luís Carlos
  • Vázquez Gómez, Esther
  • Ferrer-Miralles, Neus
  • Villaverde Corrales, Antonio
  • Parladé Molist, Eloi
Raw data of a set of experiments aimed to investigate how recombinant proteins from diffrent cell factories behave in the assembling as protein materials for drug delivery

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.34810/data685
CORA.Repositori de Dades de Recerca
doi:10.34810/data685
HANDLE: https://doi.org/10.34810/data685
CORA.Repositori de Dades de Recerca
doi:10.34810/data685
PMID: https://doi.org/10.34810/data685
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doi:10.34810/data685
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doi:10.34810/data685

CORA.Repositori de Dades de Recerca
doi:10.34810/data913
Dataset. 2023

RAW DATA TO SUPPORT THE MANUSCRIPT WITH THE FOLLOWING SCOPE: EFFICIENT DELIVERY OF ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDES IN AN INNOVATIVE, SLOW-RELEASE PHARMACOLOGICAL FORMULATION

  • Name: Serna, Naroa
  • López-Laguna, Hèctor
  • Aceituno Abarzúa, Patricia
  • Rojas-Peña, Mauricio
  • Parladé Molist, Eloi
  • Voltà-Durán, Eric
  • Martínez-Torró, Carlos
  • Sanchez, Julieta M
  • Di Somma, Angela
  • Carratalá, José Vicente
  • Livieri, Andrea L
  • Ferrer-Miralles, Neus
  • Vázquez Gómez, Esther
  • Unzueta Elorza, Ugutz
  • Roher Armentia, Nerea
  • Villaverde Corrales, Antonio
Raw data of a set of experiments aimed to investigate the efficient delivery of antimicrobial peptides using a slow-release pharmacological formulation.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.34810/data913
CORA.Repositori de Dades de Recerca
doi:10.34810/data913
HANDLE: https://doi.org/10.34810/data913
CORA.Repositori de Dades de Recerca
doi:10.34810/data913
PMID: https://doi.org/10.34810/data913
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doi:10.34810/data913

Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/311733
Dataset. 2022

IMAGE_1_INHERITANCE OF ESTERS AND OTHER VOLATILE COMPOUNDS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FRUITY AROMA IN STRAWBERRY.JPEG

  • Rey-Serra, Pol
  • Mnejja, Mourad
  • Monfort, Amparo
1 figure., Cultivated strawberry, Fragaria  ×  ananassa, has a complex aroma due to the presence of more than 350 volatile organic compounds (VOCs). However, a mixture of only 19 compounds, called Key Volatile Compounds (KVC), can impart the main strawberry aroma. The octoploid nature of the cultivated strawberry species (2n = 8x = 56) adds complexity to the heritance of the accumulation of the volatiles responsible for aroma. An F1 population cross between two breeding parental lines, FC50 and FD54, was phenotyped for aroma by SPME GCMS during six harvests. A total of 58 compounds were identified: 33 esters, nine terpenes, seven aldehydes, four lactones, two furans, one acid, one alkane and one alcohol, of which 16 were KVCs. A total of 179 QTLs were found, and 85 of these were detected in at least three harvests, of which 50 QTLs were considered major (LOD > 4.0) and detected in five or six analyzed harvests. Several clusters of ester QTLs associated with fruity aroma were discovered, such as QTLs for esters that share hexanoate group that were mapped in LG4A (Hexanoate_4A), those that share acetate and octyl groups in LG6A (Acetate_6A and Octyl_6A) or those with the same methyl group in LG7B (Methyl_7B). Different terpene QTLs associated with floral aroma appear grouped in a cluster in LG3C (Terpene_3C). Some of these clusters of QTLs were validated in a second F2 population, a cross of “Camarosa” and “Dover,” that was also phenotyped for three years. Selected SNPs from floral and fruity aroma QTLs were tested in a third population, which will most likely be useful for marker-assisted breeding (MAB)., Peer reviewed

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DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/311733
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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/311733
HANDLE: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/311733
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/311733
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/311737
Dataset. 2022

IMAGE_2_INHERITANCE OF ESTERS AND OTHER VOLATILE COMPOUNDS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FRUITY AROMA IN STRAWBERRY.JPEG

  • Rey-Serra, Pol
  • Mnejja, Mourad
  • Monfort, Amparo
1 figure., Cultivated strawberry, Fragaria  ×  ananassa, has a complex aroma due to the presence of more than 350 volatile organic compounds (VOCs). However, a mixture of only 19 compounds, called Key Volatile Compounds (KVC), can impart the main strawberry aroma. The octoploid nature of the cultivated strawberry species (2n = 8x = 56) adds complexity to the heritance of the accumulation of the volatiles responsible for aroma. An F1 population cross between two breeding parental lines, FC50 and FD54, was phenotyped for aroma by SPME GCMS during six harvests. A total of 58 compounds were identified: 33 esters, nine terpenes, seven aldehydes, four lactones, two furans, one acid, one alkane and one alcohol, of which 16 were KVCs. A total of 179 QTLs were found, and 85 of these were detected in at least three harvests, of which 50 QTLs were considered major (LOD > 4.0) and detected in five or six analyzed harvests. Several clusters of ester QTLs associated with fruity aroma were discovered, such as QTLs for esters that share hexanoate group that were mapped in LG4A (Hexanoate_4A), those that share acetate and octyl groups in LG6A (Acetate_6A and Octyl_6A) or those with the same methyl group in LG7B (Methyl_7B). Different terpene QTLs associated with floral aroma appear grouped in a cluster in LG3C (Terpene_3C). Some of these clusters of QTLs were validated in a second F2 population, a cross of “Camarosa” and “Dover,” that was also phenotyped for three years. Selected SNPs from floral and fruity aroma QTLs were tested in a third population, which will most likely be useful for marker-assisted breeding (MAB)., Peer reviewed

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DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/311737
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/311737
HANDLE: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/311737
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/311737
PMID: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/311737
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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/311737

Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/311740
Dataset. 2022

IMAGE_3_INHERITANCE OF ESTERS AND OTHER VOLATILE COMPOUNDS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FRUITY AROMA IN STRAWBERRY.JPEG

  • Rey-Serra, Pol
  • Mnejja, Mourad
  • Monfort, Amparo
1 figure., Cultivated strawberry, Fragaria  ×  ananassa, has a complex aroma due to the presence of more than 350 volatile organic compounds (VOCs). However, a mixture of only 19 compounds, called Key Volatile Compounds (KVC), can impart the main strawberry aroma. The octoploid nature of the cultivated strawberry species (2n = 8x = 56) adds complexity to the heritance of the accumulation of the volatiles responsible for aroma. An F1 population cross between two breeding parental lines, FC50 and FD54, was phenotyped for aroma by SPME GCMS during six harvests. A total of 58 compounds were identified: 33 esters, nine terpenes, seven aldehydes, four lactones, two furans, one acid, one alkane and one alcohol, of which 16 were KVCs. A total of 179 QTLs were found, and 85 of these were detected in at least three harvests, of which 50 QTLs were considered major (LOD > 4.0) and detected in five or six analyzed harvests. Several clusters of ester QTLs associated with fruity aroma were discovered, such as QTLs for esters that share hexanoate group that were mapped in LG4A (Hexanoate_4A), those that share acetate and octyl groups in LG6A (Acetate_6A and Octyl_6A) or those with the same methyl group in LG7B (Methyl_7B). Different terpene QTLs associated with floral aroma appear grouped in a cluster in LG3C (Terpene_3C). Some of these clusters of QTLs were validated in a second F2 population, a cross of “Camarosa” and “Dover,” that was also phenotyped for three years. Selected SNPs from floral and fruity aroma QTLs were tested in a third population, which will most likely be useful for marker-assisted breeding (MAB)., Peer reviewed

Proyecto: //
DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/311740
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/311740
HANDLE: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/311740
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/311740
PMID: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/311740
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
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Ver en: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/311740
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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/311740

Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/311743
Dataset. 2022

IMAGE_4_INHERITANCE OF ESTERS AND OTHER VOLATILE COMPOUNDS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FRUITY AROMA IN STRAWBERRY.JPEG

  • Rey-Serra, Pol
  • Mnejja, Mourad
  • Monfort, Amparo
1 figure., Cultivated strawberry, Fragaria  ×  ananassa, has a complex aroma due to the presence of more than 350 volatile organic compounds (VOCs). However, a mixture of only 19 compounds, called Key Volatile Compounds (KVC), can impart the main strawberry aroma. The octoploid nature of the cultivated strawberry species (2n = 8x = 56) adds complexity to the heritance of the accumulation of the volatiles responsible for aroma. An F1 population cross between two breeding parental lines, FC50 and FD54, was phenotyped for aroma by SPME GCMS during six harvests. A total of 58 compounds were identified: 33 esters, nine terpenes, seven aldehydes, four lactones, two furans, one acid, one alkane and one alcohol, of which 16 were KVCs. A total of 179 QTLs were found, and 85 of these were detected in at least three harvests, of which 50 QTLs were considered major (LOD > 4.0) and detected in five or six analyzed harvests. Several clusters of ester QTLs associated with fruity aroma were discovered, such as QTLs for esters that share hexanoate group that were mapped in LG4A (Hexanoate_4A), those that share acetate and octyl groups in LG6A (Acetate_6A and Octyl_6A) or those with the same methyl group in LG7B (Methyl_7B). Different terpene QTLs associated with floral aroma appear grouped in a cluster in LG3C (Terpene_3C). Some of these clusters of QTLs were validated in a second F2 population, a cross of “Camarosa” and “Dover,” that was also phenotyped for three years. Selected SNPs from floral and fruity aroma QTLs were tested in a third population, which will most likely be useful for marker-assisted breeding (MAB)., Peer reviewed

Proyecto: //
DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/311743
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/311743
HANDLE: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/311743
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/311743
PMID: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/311743
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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/311743
Ver en: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/311743
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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/311743

Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/311746
Dataset. 2022

IMAGE_5_INHERITANCE OF ESTERS AND OTHER VOLATILE COMPOUNDS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FRUITY AROMA IN STRAWBERRY.JPEG

  • Rey-Serra, Pol
  • Mnejja, Mourad
  • Monfort, Amparo
1 figure., Cultivated strawberry, Fragaria  ×  ananassa, has a complex aroma due to the presence of more than 350 volatile organic compounds (VOCs). However, a mixture of only 19 compounds, called Key Volatile Compounds (KVC), can impart the main strawberry aroma. The octoploid nature of the cultivated strawberry species (2n = 8x = 56) adds complexity to the heritance of the accumulation of the volatiles responsible for aroma. An F1 population cross between two breeding parental lines, FC50 and FD54, was phenotyped for aroma by SPME GCMS during six harvests. A total of 58 compounds were identified: 33 esters, nine terpenes, seven aldehydes, four lactones, two furans, one acid, one alkane and one alcohol, of which 16 were KVCs. A total of 179 QTLs were found, and 85 of these were detected in at least three harvests, of which 50 QTLs were considered major (LOD > 4.0) and detected in five or six analyzed harvests. Several clusters of ester QTLs associated with fruity aroma were discovered, such as QTLs for esters that share hexanoate group that were mapped in LG4A (Hexanoate_4A), those that share acetate and octyl groups in LG6A (Acetate_6A and Octyl_6A) or those with the same methyl group in LG7B (Methyl_7B). Different terpene QTLs associated with floral aroma appear grouped in a cluster in LG3C (Terpene_3C). Some of these clusters of QTLs were validated in a second F2 population, a cross of “Camarosa” and “Dover,” that was also phenotyped for three years. Selected SNPs from floral and fruity aroma QTLs were tested in a third population, which will most likely be useful for marker-assisted breeding (MAB)., Peer reviewed

Proyecto: //
DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/311746
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/311746
HANDLE: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/311746
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/311746
PMID: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/311746
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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/311746
Ver en: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/311746
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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/311746

Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/312243
Dataset. 2022

TABLE_1_INHERITANCE OF ESTERS AND OTHER VOLATILE COMPOUNDS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FRUITY AROMA IN STRAWBERRY.XLSX

  • Rey-Serra, Pol
  • Mnejja, Mourad
  • Monfort, Amparo
Table 1. ‘FC50xFD54’ VOCs content. Relative average and standard deviation content of 58 VOCs detected in ‘FC50’, ‘FCD54’, and their F1 progeny in 6 harvests. VOCs name, KVCs mark, its abbreviation and compound family. Average, standard deviation and range of population and correlation between harvests in each VOC., Cultivated strawberry, Fragaria  ×  ananassa, has a complex aroma due to the presence of more than 350 volatile organic compounds (VOCs). However, a mixture of only 19 compounds, called Key Volatile Compounds (KVC), can impart the main strawberry aroma. The octoploid nature of the cultivated strawberry species (2n = 8x = 56) adds complexity to the heritance of the accumulation of the volatiles responsible for aroma. An F1 population cross between two breeding parental lines, FC50 and FD54, was phenotyped for aroma by SPME GCMS during six harvests. A total of 58 compounds were identified: 33 esters, nine terpenes, seven aldehydes, four lactones, two furans, one acid, one alkane and one alcohol, of which 16 were KVCs. A total of 179 QTLs were found, and 85 of these were detected in at least three harvests, of which 50 QTLs were considered major (LOD > 4.0) and detected in five or six analyzed harvests. Several clusters of ester QTLs associated with fruity aroma were discovered, such as QTLs for esters that share hexanoate group that were mapped in LG4A (Hexanoate_4A), those that share acetate and octyl groups in LG6A (Acetate_6A and Octyl_6A) or those with the same methyl group in LG7B (Methyl_7B). Different terpene QTLs associated with floral aroma appear grouped in a cluster in LG3C (Terpene_3C). Some of these clusters of QTLs were validated in a second F2 population, a cross of “Camarosa” and “Dover,” that was also phenotyped for three years. Selected SNPs from floral and fruity aroma QTLs were tested in a third population, which will most likely be useful for marker-assisted breeding (MAB)., Peer reviewed

Proyecto: //
DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/312243
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/312243
HANDLE: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/312243
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/312243
PMID: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/312243
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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/312243
Ver en: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/312243
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