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BioE is a new diiron oxygenase that catalyzes the conversion of long‐chain acyl groups into pimeloyl thioester, initiating biotin synthesis. The overexpression of EmBioE disrupts lipid metabolic homeostasis, requiring repressor BioL to maintain a balance between long‐chain fatty acids and biotin synthesis.
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Biological nitrogen fixation by epiphytic microorganisms in rice fields [PDF]
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Mineral-Bound Trace Metals as Cofactors for Anaerobic Biological Nitrogen Fixation.
Environmental Science and Technology, 2023Nitrogenase is the only known biological enzyme capable of reducing N2 to bioavailable NH3. Most nitrogenases use Mo as a metallocofactor, while alternative cofactors V and Fe are also viable. Both geological and bioinformatic evidence suggest an ancient
Yizhi Sheng +5 more
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Angewandte Chemie, 2022
This work reports a dehydrated Zr-based MOF UiO-66(SH) 2 as a visible light driven photocatalyst to mimic the biological N 2 fixation process. The 15 N 2 and other control-experiments demonstrated that the new photocatalyst is highly efficient in ...
Binbin Guo +6 more
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This work reports a dehydrated Zr-based MOF UiO-66(SH) 2 as a visible light driven photocatalyst to mimic the biological N 2 fixation process. The 15 N 2 and other control-experiments demonstrated that the new photocatalyst is highly efficient in ...
Binbin Guo +6 more
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Annual Review of Nutrition, 1993
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is the process of the reduction of dinitrogen from the air to ammonia carried out by a large number of species of free-living and symbiotic microbes called diazotrophs. BNF presents an inexpensive and environmentally sound, sustainable approach to crop production and constitutes one of the most important Plant Growth ...
R H, Burris, G P, Roberts
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Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is the process of the reduction of dinitrogen from the air to ammonia carried out by a large number of species of free-living and symbiotic microbes called diazotrophs. BNF presents an inexpensive and environmentally sound, sustainable approach to crop production and constitutes one of the most important Plant Growth ...
R H, Burris, G P, Roberts
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