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Nitrite Reductase Activity in Engineered Azurin Variants
Nitrite reductase (NiR) activity was examined in a series of dicopper P.a. azurin variants in which a surface binding copper site was added through site-directed mutagenesis.
Erika L. Bladholm +11 more
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The pedestrian experience, in addition to being strictly related to the physical environment, also represents a way of approaching the other, It is also a means for recreation and the material and symbolic exchange that makes possible the socio-spatial ...
Andrea Irene Munive Rodriguez +2 more
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This review elucidates URB design strategies, including genetic and physicochemical modifications, while dissecting the synergistic mechanisms governing spatiotemporal control. It further evaluates applications in targeted drug delivery, gene modulation, and immunotherapy, finally offering perspectives on overcoming translational barriers for clinical ...
Xueyao Wang +5 more
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Azurin immobilisation on thiol covered Au(111)
Azurin is a blue single copper protein involved in the respiratory chain of denitrifying bacteria. The structural gene for azurin from Pseudomonas aeruginosa was cloned in an Escherichia coli recombinant strain. The protein overexpressed in the bacterial
RELINI, ANNALISA +7 more
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A fusion protein composed of a bacterial protein, azurin, having antineoplastic properties and a thermally responsive structural cationic elastin-like protein (ELP), is designed, cloned, expressed, and purified.
Ritu Bhardwaj (603196) +1 more
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APS exerts its antitumor effects by enriching Pseudomonas abundance, activating the cGAS‐STING pathway, inducing ICD in melanoma, promoting DCs maturation, and ultimately activating T lymphocytes. ABSTRACT Astragalus polysaccharides (APS) exhibits potent immunomodulatory properties, yet its interplay with intratumoral microbiota in driving antitumor ...
Xi Qiao +7 more
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p28 Bacterial Peptide, as an Anticancer Agent
Cancer remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality irrespective of the type of conventional chemotherapy. Therefore, there is an urgent need for new and effective anticancer therapeutic agents. Bacterial proteins and their derivative peptides appear
Atieh Yaghoubi +9 more
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THE EFFECT OF AQUEOUS EXTRACTS OF NIGELLA SATIVA ON BREAST CANCER CELL LINE MCF-7: AN IN VITRO STUDY [PDF]
Nigella sativa (NS) or also known as black seeds is one of the traditional herbs that were identified to have anticancer properties due to the presence of an active compound, thymoquinone. In this study, the cytotoxic effect of the aqueous extracts of NS
Muhammad Solehuddin Bumidin +3 more
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Closely related organisms within the Stutzerimonas genus display three distinct phenotypes with respect to nitrite (NO2−) accumulation during denitrification. Full NO2− accumulators (FNA) reduce nearly all available nitrate (NO3−) before initiating NO2− reduction.
Martin Menestreau +8 more
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The Respiratory Chain In Neisseria Species [PDF]
This work presents the organization of respiratory chain in Neisseria species. The localization of redox proteins was determined. Lipid-modified azurin (Laz) and nitrite reductase (AniA) are mainly associated with outer membrane.
Li, Xi
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