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Designing Enzymatic Reactivity with an Expanded Palette
Innovation in biocatalysis is rapidly increasingly the diversity of catalytic reactivity that can be mediated by enzymes, addressing a key bottleneck for their widespread adoption in industrial chemical synthesis. A key approach to this is building enzymes with unnatural catalytic components that provide an expanded palette with new possibilities for ...
Reuben B. Leveson‐Gower
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Purification and Biochemical Characterization of theMycobacterium tuberculosis β-Ketoacyl-acyl Carrier Protein Synthases KasA and KasB [PDF]
Merrill L. Schaeffer+5 more
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Challenges and achievements of peptide synthesis in aqueous and micellar media
Peptides are being increasingly explored for drug development as well as other applications, ranging from research tools to food additives. This growing interest in peptides has led to the need to develop new sustainable synthetic approaches for this class of molecules. The present review article focuses on the synthesis of peptides in aqueous media to
Alessandro Angelini+2 more
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Identification, Substrate Specificity, and Inhibition of theStreptococcus pneumoniae β-Ketoacyl-Acyl Carrier Protein Synthase III (FabH) [PDF]
Sanjay S. Khandekar+11 more
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This analysis reveals structural heterogeneity in the lipopolysaccharide lipid A from the cold‐adapted Gram‐negative bacterium Polaribacter sp. SM1127, with variations in fatty acid chain number, length, branching, saturation, and hydroxylation degree, likely aiding bacterial adaptation to cold environmental stressors. Lipopolysaccharide is shown to be
Roberta Cirella+9 more
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SAAP‐148 Oligomerizes into a Hexamer Forming a Hydrophobic Inner Core
The highly cationic and hydrophobic antimicrobial peptide SAP‐148 effectively eradicates multidrug‐resistant bacteria, persistent cells, and biofilms without inducing resistance. Its efficiency is likely due to its ability to disrupt bacterial membranes as an oligomer, forming a stable alpha‐helical hexameric bundle with three parallel dimers that ...
Aden Hodzic+15 more
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Rv0100, a proposed acyl carrier protein in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: expression, purification and crystallization. Corrigendum. [PDF]
Bondoc JMG+10 more
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Traumatic bone injury is one of the most common injuries that require surgical intervention, and current treatments suffer severe drawbacks. Modern research in bone regeneration focuses on implants will support and enhance native tissue regeneration. One scaffold material that shows promise is graphene oxide (GO), a 2D nanomaterial made from oxidation ...
Michelle Elise Wolf+4 more
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Catalysis in Chemical Modification of Proteins
Catalytic principles of synthetic organic chemistry have been increasingly applied to chemical modification of proteins during the recent years. This review article describes how seven types of catalytic systems —electrocatalysis, photocatalysis, metal catalysis, acid catalysis, organocatalysis, supramolecular catalysis, and heterogeneous catalysis ...
Seiya Ishizawa+4 more
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