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Gabriela Olmedo
Researcher at CINVESTAV
Publications - 14
Citations - 767
Gabriela Olmedo is an academic researcher from CINVESTAV. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & RNase P. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 12 publications receiving 685 citations. Previous affiliations of Gabriela Olmedo include Salk Institute for Biological Studies.
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ETHYLENE-INSENSITIVE5 encodes a 5′→3′ exoribonuclease required for regulation of the EIN3-targeting F-box proteins EBF1/2
Gabriela Olmedo,Hongwei Guo,Brian D. Gregory,Saeid Nourizadeh,Laura Aguilar-Henonin,Hongjiang Li,Fengying An,Plinio Guzmán,Joseph R. Ecker +8 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the role of EIN5 in ethylene perception is to antagonize the negative feedback regulation on EIN3 by promoting EBF1 and EBF2 mRNA decay, which consequently allows the accumulation of Ein3 protein to trigger the ethylene response.
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Understanding the Evolutionary Relationships and Major Traits of Bacillus through Comparative Genomics
Luis David Alcaraz,Gabriel Moreno-Hagelsieb,Luis E. Eguiarte,Valeria Souza,Luis Herrera-Estrella,Gabriela Olmedo +5 more
TL;DR: The aquatic Bacilli are defined here for the first time as a group through the phylogenetic analysis of 814 genes that comprise the core genome, using a core genome and pan-genome to provide insight into phylogeny and function that would otherwise be difficult to achieve.
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Structure and function of the Bacillus SpoIIE protein and its localization to sites of sporulation septum assembly
Imrich Barák,Jaideep Behari,Gabriela Olmedo,Plinio Guzmán,David Brown,Elda Castro,DeEtte Walker,Janet Westpheling,Philip Youngman +8 more
TL;DR: It is speculated that SpoIIE plays a role in assembling the sporulation septum, perhaps determining the special properties of the structure that permit intercompartment signalling during development.
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The genome of Bacillus coahuilensis reveals adaptations essential for survival in the relic of an ancient marine environment
Luis David Alcaraz,Gabriela Olmedo,German Bonilla,René Cerritos,Gustavo Hernández,Alfredo Cruz,Enrique Ramirez,Catherine Putonti,Beatriz Jiménez,Eva María Salinas Martinez,Varinia López,Jacqueline L. Arvizu,Francisco J. Ayala,Francisco Razo,Juan Caballero,Janet L. Siefert,Luis E. Eguiarte,Jean-Philippe Vielle,Octavio Martínez,Valeria Souza,Alfredo Herrera-Estrella,Luis Herrera-Estrella +21 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that the size and complexity of the B. coahuilensis genome reflects the adaptation of an ancient marine bacterium to a novel environment, providing support to a “marine isolation origin hypothesis” that is consistent with the geology of CCB.
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Bacillus coahuilensis sp. nov., a moderately halophilic species from a desiccation lagoon in the Cuatro Ciénegas Valley in Coahuila, Mexico.
René Cerritos,Pablo Vinuesa,Luis E. Eguiarte,Luis Herrera-Estrella,Luis D. Alcaraz-Peraza,Jackeline Lizzeta Arvizu-Gómez,Gabriela Olmedo,Enrique Ramirez,Janet L. Siefert,Valeria Souza +9 more
TL;DR: It is observed that the closest relatives of the isolate are moderately halophilic Bacillus species, with 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity ranging from 96.6 to 97.4 % (Bacillus marisflavi, Bacillus aquimaris and Bacillus vietnamensis).