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Summary Glycosylation is an important aspect for many biopharmaceuticals, including vaccines against parasitic helminths. Plants, especially Nicotiana benthamiana, have proven to be excellent production hosts for biopharmaceuticals with tailor‐made glycosylation.
Alex van der Kaaij+7 more
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Posttranslational modifications of heterologous proteins expressed in Nicotiana benthamiana
Summary The success of Nicotiana benthamiana as a workhorse for heterologous protein production is closely linked to its accessibility and tolerance to genetic manipulation, allowing efficient engineering of posttranslational protein modifications (PTMs) that are critical for the function and stability of heterologous proteins.
Kathrin Göritzer+2 more
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Convergent evolution of distinct D-ribulose utilisation pathways in attaching and effacing pathogens. [PDF]
Cottam C+5 more
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DASH: a versatile and high‐capacity gene stacking system for plant synthetic biology
Summary DNA assembly systems based on the Golden Gate method are popular in synthetic biology but have several limitations: small insert size, incompatibility with other cloning platforms, DNA domestication requirement, generation of fusion scars, and lack of post‐assembly modification.
Chengsong Zhao+2 more
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Metabolism of l-arabinose converges with virulence regulation to promote enteric pathogen fitness
Virulence and metabolism are often interlinked to control the expression of essential colonisation factors in response to host-associated signals. Here, we identified an uncharacterised transporter of the dietary monosaccharide ʟ-arabinose that is widely
Curtis Cottam+7 more
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Unveiling the catalytical roles of three glycosyltransferases in triterpenoid saponins in quinoa
Summary Saponins constitute a class of characteristic compounds within quinoa grains. In this study, metabolomic analysis identified 20 triterpene saponins, the majority of which were exclusively localized within the pericarp. Furthermore, three crucial glycosyltransferases were identified in quinoa.
Yiming Zhang+14 more
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A STUDY OF THE METABOLISM OF d-ARABINOSE IN THE RABBIT
Eugene W. Rice, Joseph H. Roe
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Growth of Aerobacter aerogenes on D-arabinose and L-xylose [PDF]
K P Camyre, Robert P. Mortlock
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