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Identifying Key Properties That Drive Redox Mediator Activity in Lactiplantibacillus Plantarum
Synthesis and isolation of structurally diverse quinones led to defining key physicochemical properties and biochemical interactions that drive type‐II NADH dehydrogenase (Ndh2)‐dependent extracellular electron transfer activity in Lactiplantibacillus plantarum.
Benjamin T. Blackburn+7 more
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The Splitting with Silver Salts of the Cysteine-porphyrin Bonds in Cytochrome c. [PDF]
Karl-Gustav Paul+3 more
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Oxidative Rearrangements of the Alkaloid Intermediate Geissoschizine
19E‐geissoschizine is a key precursor in the biosynthesis of monoterpene indole alkaloids such as strychnine, ibogaine, and vinblastine. Using enzymatic assays and gene silencing, three CYPs were identified from C. roseus that oxidize this compound to four alkaloid scaffolds: strychnos, sarpagan, akuammiline, and mavacurane. Mutational analysis reveals
Mohamed O. Kamileen+6 more
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CYTOCHROME COMPONENTS IN THE SPADIX OF ARUM MACULATUM [PDF]
Derek S. Bendall, Robert D. Hill
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Atomic Symbiotic‐Catalyst for Low‐Temperature Zinc‐Air Battery
A new “atomic symbiotic‐catalyst” system comprising single‐atom MNx and local sp3 carbon defects is proposed, which marries the advantages of typical single‐/dual‐atom catalysts while addressing their respective weaknesses, thus synergistically achieves high electrocatalytic activity and battery efficiency.
Ge Meng+16 more
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Supramolecular Gels as Active Tools for Reaction Engineering
The unique combination of environments within gels, self‐assembled from low‐molecular‐weight gelators, offers the ability to control reactivity in new ways, achieving unique reaction outcomes, leading to the emerging concept of supramolecular gels as nanoreactors. Smart chemical engineering methods enable the use of such gels to fabricate materials and
David K. Smith
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THE POSITION OF THE CELL NUCLEUS IN PATHWAYS OF HYDROGEN TRANSFER: CYTOCHROME C, FLAVOPROTEINS, GLUTATHIONE, AND ASCORBIC ACID [PDF]
Herbert Stern, Sari Timonen
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A hydrophilic type I phototherapeutic agent (NanoPcN8O) was developed which selectively responded to hypoxic tumor microenvironments and switched on type I photodynamic and photothermal effects as well as a photoacoustic signal for activatable photoacoustic imaging and tumor phototherapy.
Yuan‐Yuan Zhao+6 more
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