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Unravelling Formaldehyde Metabolism in Bacteria: Road towards Synthetic Methylotrophy [PDF]

open access: yesMicroorganisms, 2022
Formaldehyde metabolism is prevalent in all organisms, where the accumulation of formaldehyde can be prevented through the activity of dissimilation pathways.
Vivien Jessica Klein   +4 more
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Research on the path of green technology innovation driven by the Environmental Protection Tax Law: Based on data of heavy polluting enterprises. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
Environmental Protection Tax Law (EPTL) is a compulsory environmental regulation measure adopted by China to deal with environmental problems. However, with the advancement of implementation, the EPTL produces a dissimilation effect and damages the ...
Wei Tao, Jian-Ya Zhou, Ye-Ling Zhao
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Comparative transcriptome and metabolome analyses reveal the methanol dissimilation pathway of Pichia pastoris [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Genomics, 2022
Background Pichia pastoris (Komagataella phaffii) is a model organism widely used for the recombinant expression of eukaryotic proteins, and it can metabolize methanol as its sole carbon and energy source.
Yi-fan Yu   +4 more
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Metabolic engineering of Komagataella phaffii for the efficient utilization of methanol [PDF]

open access: yesMicrobial Cell Factories
Background Komagataella phaffii, a type of methanotrophic yeast, can use methanol, a favorable non-sugar substrate in eco-friendly bio-manufacturing. The dissimilation pathway in K. phaffii leads to the loss of carbon atoms in the form of CO2.
Yuanyuan Wang   +6 more
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Basin-scale variability of microbial methanol uptake in the Atlantic Ocean [PDF]

open access: yesBiogeosciences, 2018
Methanol is a climate-active gas and the most abundant oxygenated volatile organic compound (OVOC) in the atmosphere and seawater. Marine methylotrophs are aerobic bacteria that utilise methanol from seawater as a source of carbon (assimilation) and ...
S. L. Sargeant   +4 more
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Natural Phonological Processes in Sistani Persian of Iran [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Applied Language Studies, 2012
This article provides an overview of natural phonological processes in the dialect of Sistani Persian spoken in Iranian Sistan, and reviews theoretical implications of these processes.
Farideh Okati   +3 more
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Limits of Human Knowledge of God [PDF]

open access: yesحکمت و فلسفه, 2010
This study aims to find answer to the question of “what are the limits of human knowledge of God, the Truth?” In response to the above question most scholars admit that God, in His very Essence, is not the object of our knowledge; yet, they agree that we
parvin nabian
doaj   +1 more source

Nonnative be like native speakers: The phonological processes of characters’ English pronunciation in Black Panther movie

open access: yesJournal of Applied Studies in Language, 2022
This study aimed at investigating the English phonological process of characters’ pronunciation while pronouncing the English words in the Black Panther movie.
Ambalegin
doaj   +1 more source

OCP effects and the representation of affricates in Basque

open access: yesGlossa, 2022
The representation of affricates remains an unsettled issue in phonology. The main question is whether affricates should be treated as simple or complex segments.
Jakub Dunin-Borkowski
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Dissimilation of Methionine by Fungi [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Bacteriology, 1969
Soil fungi that attacked methionine required a utilizable source of energy such as glucose for growth. This is an example of co-dissimilation. Experiments with one of the fungi, representative of the group, are reported. In the absence of glucose, pregrown mycelium, even when depleted of energy reserves, oxidatively deaminated methionine with ...
J, Ruiz-Herrera, R L, Starkey
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