RAGNI, ENRICO

RAGNI, ENRICO  

Dipartimento di Fisica Aldo Pontremoli  

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A cysteine-enriched motif related to the plant carbohydrate binding module 43 is essential for the functionality of family GH72+ glucanosyltransferases 2-set-2006 C. CarottiE. RagniC. GissiL. Popolo + Conference Object -
A cysteine-rich domain related to the plant CBM43 is essential for the beta(1,3)-glucanosyltransferase activity of Gas family of proteins of Saccharomyces cerevisiae 12-mar-2007 E. RagniE. RolliJ. CalderonL. Popolo + Conference Object -
Autologous microfragmented adipose tissue reduces inflammatory and catabolic markers in supraspinatus tendon cells derived from patients affected by rotator cuff tears 8-lug-2020 Menon A.Ragni E.Colombini A.Randelli P.de Girolamo L. + Article (author) -
Cell wall glucan remodeling is required for Candida albicans adhesion and invasion 24-mar-2010 J. CalderonE. RagniL. Popolo + Conference Object -
Characterization of recombinant forms of the yeast Gas1 protein and identification of residues essential for glucanosyltransferase activity and folding 1-set-2004 C. CarottiE. RagniG. TedeschiL.M. Popolo + Article (author) -
Cys-enriched domain related to a novel plant carbohydrate-binding module is essential for the glucan-transferase activity of a PHR/GEL/GAS protein subfamily glucan-transferase activity of a PHR/GEL/GAS protein subfamily. 15-mar-2006 C. CarottiE. RagniC. GissiL. Popolo + Conference Object -
Deletion of PDE2, the gene encoding the high-affinity cAMP phosphodiesterase, results in changes of the cell wall and membrane in Candida albicans 1-gen-2005 E. RagniL. Popolo + Article (author) -
Disulfide bond structure and domain organization of yeast beta(1,3)-glucanosyltransferases involved in cell wall biogenesis 1-gen-2008 L. PopoloE. RagniC. Carotti + Article (author) -
Dynamics of the localization of the glycosylphosphatidylinositol-containing protein Gas1 during the yeast life cycle 1-gen-2009 E. RolliE. RagniJ. CalderonL. Popolo Conference Object -
Expression, stability and replacement of glucan-remodeling enzymes during developmental transitions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 1-mag-2011 E. RolliE. RagniL. Popolo + Article (author) -
FOXP1 circular RNA sustains mesenchymal stem cell identity via microRNA inhibition 1-giu-2019 Cherubini A.Barilani M.Rusconi F.Ragni E.Cantarella G. + Article (author) -
GAS2 and GAS4 : a pair of developmentally regulated genes involved in spore wall assembly in yeast 1-lug-2006 L.M. PopoloE. Ragni + Conference Object -
GAS2 and GAS4, a pair of developmentally regulated genes required for spore wall assembly in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 1-feb-2007 E. RagniE. RolliL.M. Popolo + Article (author) -
GAS3, a developmentally regulated gene, encodes a highly mannosylated and inactive protein of the Gas family of Saccharomyces cerevisiae 1-gen-2010 E. RolliE. RagniL. Popolo + Article (author) -
Generation of an evolved Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain with a high freeze tolerance and an improved ability to grow on glycerol 1-gen-2011 E. RagniS. GalafassiL. PopoloC. Compagno + Article (author) -
Immobilization of the Glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored Gas1 protein into the chitin ring and septum is required for proper morphogenesis in yeast 1-gen-2009 E. RolliE. RagniJ. Calderon BlancoU. FascioL.M. Popolo + Article (author) -
Management of osteoarthritis during COVID-19 pandemic 1-gen-2020 Ragni, EnricoMangiavini, LauraBrini, Anna TeresaPeretti, GiuseppeBanfi, Giuseppede Girolamo, Laura + Article (author) -
PHR1, a pH-regulated gene of Candida albicans encoding a glucan-remodelling enzyme, is required for adhesion and invasion 1-gen-2010 J. Calderon BlancoE. RagniL. Popolo + Article (author) -
Phr1p, a glycosylphosphatidylinsitol-anchored β(1,3)-glucanosyltransferase critical for hyphal wall formation, localizes to the apical growth sites and septa in Candida albicans 1-ago-2011 E. RagniJ. Calderon BlancoU. FascioL. Popolo + Article (author) -
The cell wall sensor Wsc1p is involved in reorganization of actin cytoskeleton in response to hypo-osmotic shock in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 15-ott-2004 GUALTIERI, TANIAE. RagniL. MizziU. FascioL. Popolo Article (author) -