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Luis Morales-Quintana
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Biochemistry
Bioinformatics
Computational Biology
Computational Science

Luis Morales-Quintana

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Summary

Luis Morales Quintana studied Engineering in Bioinformatic at the University of Talca in Chile, and received his degree in 2009. He performed a PhD in Science with mention in plant genetic engineering from the University of Talca and received the degree at 2013. He is professor at the Institute of Biological Sciences in the University of Talca.
His research main topic focuses in the study of molecular aspects in the formation and degradation of plant cell wall. The strategies used involve: structural bioinformatics, biochemical characterization, kinetics studies, and functional genomics. To describe genes, proteins, enzymes and how they modulate the response to different events occurring in the plant cell wall. It has also been approached the study of enzymes involved in the study of quality traits of fruits, specifically in biosynthesis of volatile compounds related with aroma in strawberry and mountain papaya fruits.

Agricultural Science Biochemistry Bioinformatics Computational Biology Food Science & Technology Plant Science

PeerJ Contributions

  • Preprints 1
January 14, 2018 - Version: 2
Structural characterization of the jasmonoyl-isoleucine perception complexes from Fragaria vesca by in silico molecular analysis
Felipe Valenzuela-Riffo, Adrián Garrido-Bigotes, Pablo M Figueroa, Luis Morales-Quintana, Carlos R Figueroa
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.2772v2