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A method for the separation and quantitative estimation of ethanolamine, dimethyl ethanolamine, and monomethyl ethanolamine derived from lipids is described.
Robert L. Lester, David C. White
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Comparative genomics of ethanolamine utilization [PDF]
peer reviewedEthanolamine can be used as a source of carbon and nitrogen by phylogenetically diverse bacteria. Ethanolamine-ammonia lyase, the enzyme that breaks ethanolamine into acetaldehyde and ammonia, is encoded by the gene tandem eutBC.
Mushegian, Arcady +2 more
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Ethanolamine Utilization in Bacteria [PDF]
Ethanolamine (EA) is a valuable source of carbon and/or nitrogen for bacteria capable of its catabolism. Because it is derived from the membrane phospholipid phosphatidylethanolamine, it is particularly prevalent in the gastrointestinal tract, which is ...
Karan Gautam Kaval, Danielle A. Garsin
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Controlled Covalent Functionalization of ZIF-90 for Selective CO2 Capture & Separation
Mixed Matrix Membranes (MMM) with enhanced selectivity and permeability are preferred for gas separations. The porous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) materials incorporated in them play a crucial part in improving the performance of MMM.
Muhammad Usman +7 more
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Biochemical characterization of the initial steps of the Kennedy pathway in Trypanosoma brucei : the ethanolamine and choline kinases [PDF]
Note related output below contains correction of this paper.Ethanolamine and choline are major components of the trypanosome membrane phospholipids, in the form of GPEtn (glycero-phosphoethanolamine) and GPCho (glycerophosphocholine).
Smith, Terry K. +6 more
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Volatile organoamines are important industrial raw materials and chemicals. Long-term exposure to amines could be harmful to human health and even cause serious pollution.
Jiuyu Li +5 more
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Ethanolamine is a novel STAT-3 dependent cardioprotective agent [PDF]
Ethanolamine is a biogenic amine found naturally in the body as part of membrane lipids and as a metabolite of the cardioprotective substances, sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) and anandamide.
Kelly-Laubscher, Roisin +7 more
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A core principle of bacterial pathogenesis is that pathogens preferentially utilize metabolites that commensal bacteria do not in order to sidestep nutritional competition.
Carol A. Rowley +2 more
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A search for the microorganisms responsible for the anaerobic degradation of osmoprotectants in soda lakes resulted in the isolation of a novel halophilic and alkalitolerant strain, designated Z-7514T. The cells were Gram-stain-negative and non-endospore-
Yulia Boltyanskaya +5 more
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Eukaryotic translation elongation factor 1A (eEF1A) domain I from S. cerevisiae is required but not sufficient for inter-species complementation [PDF]
Ethanolamine phosphoglycerol (EPG) is a protein modification attached exclusively to eukaryotic elongation factor 1A (eEF1A). In mammals and plants, EPG is linked to conserved glutamate residues located in eEF1A domains II and III, whereas in the ...
Heller, M. +24 more
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