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We obtained potential bacterial laccase‐like multicopper oxidase (LMCO) sequences through metagenomic sequencing. All sequences exhibited significant differences from known LMCOs in databases. To select the most promising candidates, we performed structure prediction and molecular docking using alphafold2, metal3d and rosetta.
Ting Cui+5 more
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Global randomized controlled trial of knowledge translation of children's environmental health. [PDF]
Green R+7 more
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Environmental Health Aspects of Lead. Proceedings of International Symposium, Amsterdam, October 1972 [PDF]
R. E. Lane
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Comparative study of adenosine 3′‐pyrophosphokinase domains of MuF polymorphic toxins
With the ultimate goal of understanding the association of toxin‐immunity modules to temperate phages, we characterized toxins from three prophages and examined cross‐protection from immunity proteins. The toxins exhibit adenosine 3′‐pyrophosphokinase activity and are toxic in Escherichia coli.
Eloïse M. Paulet+6 more
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Understanding the environmental health implications of tourism on carbon emissions in China. [PDF]
Shao J, Fang S, Zhao M, Qian W, Wang C.
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The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences: a perspective. [PDF]
Elizabeth Y. James, George M. Kingman
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Ca2+‐mediated response to DMSO was investigated in Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells expressing Ca2+‐dependent aequorin. Cell exposure to DMSO induced a cytosolic Ca2+ wave dependent on the integrity of the Cch1/Mid1 channel. Deletion of KCS1 or VIP1 genes encoding the phosphoinositol pyrophosphate (PP‐IP) synthases suppressed the DMSO‐induced Ca2 ...
Larisa Ioana Gogianu+4 more
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Environmental health and women's health nursing. [PDF]
Kim JH.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH—PRESENT AND FUTURE: ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE STATES
Dwight F. Metzler
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Protein O‐glycosylation in the Bacteroidota phylum
Species of the Bacteroidota phylum exhibit a unique O‐glycosylation system. It modifies noncytoplasmic proteins on a specific amino acid motif with a shared glycan core but a species‐specific outer glycan. A locus of multiple glycosyltransferases responsible for the synthesis of the outer glycan has been identified.
Lonneke Hoffmanns+2 more
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