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Rieske Oxygenase-Catalyzed Biotransformations in Recombinant Cupriavidus necator Fueled by Formate Oxidation. [PDF]
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Cofactor squelching: Artifact or fact?
BioEssays, 2016Cofactor squelching is the term used to describe competition between transcription factors (TFs) for a limited amount of cofactors in a cell with the functional consequence that TFs in a given cell interfere with the activity of each other. Since cofactor squelching was proposed based primarily on reporter assays some 30 years ago, it has remained ...
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Round, round we go - strategies for enzymatic cofactor regeneration.
Natural product reports (Print), 2020Covering: up to the beginning of 2020Enzymes depending on cofactors are essential in many biosynthetic pathways of natural products. They are often involved in key steps: catalytic conversions that are difficult to achieve purely with synthetic organic ...
Silja Mordhorst, J. Andexer
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Advanced Functional Materials, 2019
Over the past decade, the catalytic activity of nanozymes has been greatly enhanced, but their selectivity is still low and considered a critical issue to overcome. Herein, Fe–N4 single site embedded graphene (Fe–N‐rGO), which resembles the heme cofactor
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Over the past decade, the catalytic activity of nanozymes has been greatly enhanced, but their selectivity is still low and considered a critical issue to overcome. Herein, Fe–N4 single site embedded graphene (Fe–N‐rGO), which resembles the heme cofactor
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Cofactor dependent and cofactor independent anticardiolipin antibodies
Thrombosis Research, 1991Two distinct types of anticardiolipin antibodies are described, one of which requires the presence of a serum factor (cofactor) to bind cardiolipin in ELISA and liposome affinity systems. The second type does not require this cofactor. The requirement of a cofactor for the binding of some but not all anticardiolipin antibodies provides an explanation ...
L W, Chamley, E J, McKay, N S, Pattison
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