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Assimilation of alternative sulfur sources in fungi. [PDF]
Fungi are well known for their metabolic versatility, whether it is the degradation of complex organic substrates or the biosynthesis of intricate secondary metabolites.
Linder T.
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Author Correction: Arylsulfatases and neuraminidases modulate engagement of CCR5 by chemokines by removing key electrostatic interactions [PDF]
Inês Pinheiro +3 more
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Identification and evolution of glucosinolate sulfatases in a specialist flea beetle. [PDF]
Ahn SJ +5 more
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Proteases, catalysing protein hydrolysis, and arylsulfatases, catalysing sulfate-ester hydrolysis, are key microbial enzymes for N and S mineralization in soil.
Nicolas Romillac +3 more
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Profiling Urinary Sulfate Metabolites With Mass Spectrometry
The study of urinary phase II sulfate metabolites is central to understanding the role and fate of endogenous and exogenous compounds in biological systems.
Christopher C. J. Fitzgerald +8 more
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Aims: Minoxidil is a hair growth drug for treating androgenetic alopecia. Although minoxidil is generally administered as a topical formulation, this prodrug must be converted to its active form (minoxidil sulfate) by sulfotransferase in hair follicle ...
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Proteoglycan desulfation: a critical step in oncogenesis?
Proteoglycans are essential constituents of tissue- and organ microenvironments, modulating both the structural scaffolds that surround cells as well as signaling cues that determine cellular phenotype.
Vishal Singh, Ramray Bhat
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Genome Analysis of Planctomycetes Inhabiting Blades of the Red Alga [PDF]
Porphyra is a macrophytic red alga of the Bangiales that is important ecologically and economically. We describe the genomes of three bacteria in the phylum Planctomycetes (designated P1, P2 and P3) that were isolated from blades of Porphyra umbilicalis (
A Stamatakis +88 more
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Pseudo arylsulfatase A deficiency Biosynthesis of an abnormal arylsulfatase A [PDF]
Pseudo arylsulfatase A deficiency, an asymptomatic condition, and metachromatic leukodystrophy, a severe neurodegenerative disease, are both associated with profound reductions of arylsulfatase A activity in man. We now report that with metabolic labelling, cultured pseudo deficient cells synthesized about 20% of the normal amount of arylsulfatase A at
Ameen, Mohammed, Chang, Patricia L.
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Characterization of iodothyronine sulfatase activities in human and rat liver and placenta [PDF]
In conditions associated with high serum iodothyronine sulfate concentrations, e.g. during fetal development, desulfation of these conjugates may be important in the regulation of thyroid hormone homeostasis. However, little is known
Coughtrie, M.W. +6 more
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