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Mutation of H63 and its Catalytic Affect on the Methionine Aminopeptidase from \u3cem\u3eEscherichia coli\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
In order to gain insight into the mechanistic role of a flexible exterior loop near the active site, made up of Y62, H63, G64, and Y65, that has been proposed to play an important role in substrate binding and recognition in the methionyl aminopeptidase ...
Bennett, Brian +2 more
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Mutant methionyl-tRNA synthetase from bacteria enables site-selective N-terminal labeling of proteins expressed in mammalian cells [PDF]
Newly synthesized cellular proteins can be tagged with a variety of metabolic labels that distinguish them from preexisting proteins and allow them to be identified and tracked.
Ngo, John T. +2 more
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Chemoproteomics, A Broad Avenue to Target Deconvolution
Striving to identify the molecular targets of a bioactive compound, target deconvolution acts as the link between phenotypic chemical screening and comprehensive exploration of the underlying mechanisms. Various chemoproteomic approaches, facilitated by chemical probe‐assisted target enrichment or probe‐free methodologies, have been developed and ...
Yihui Gao +3 more
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Complexity of fungal polyketide biosynthesis and function
Fungal secondary metabolites are the basis of many pharmaceuticals. Fungal genome analyses revealed a huge, but yet unexplored potential for more and new secondary metabolites. The review focuses on polyketides, their biosynthesis, their natural functions, and strategies for new discoveries of compounds and functions.
Maria C. Stroe +3 more
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Cytogenetic effects of honey contaminated with fumagillin that collected from different sources in Duhok province was investigated in mouse bone-marrow cells using damaged cells%, (chromatids and chromosomal aberrations and mitotic index (M.I).
Soleen Sardar Zuhdi +1 more
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G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are extracellular signaling receptors that sense environmental cues. Fungi sense their environment primarily through GPCR-mediated signaling pathways, which, in turn, regulate fungal development, metabolism, virulence,
Aílton Pereira da Costa Filho +16 more
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Bone growth following demineralized bone matrix implantation requires angiogenesis [PDF]
Angiogenesis is required for endochondral ossification during development and fracture healing; however the exact mechanisms and temporal relationship between the two processes remains unclear.
Lam, Stephanie
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It has been well‐established that mycotoxins are poisonous chemical metabolites secreted by certain molds. Some of them significantly affect the health of humans and livestock. Increasing attention is now being paid to uncovering and identifying mycotoxins’ presence in the building’s environment.
Salina Abdul Rahman +6 more
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Anticancer and antifungal compounds from Aspergillus, Penicillium and other filamentous fungi [PDF]
This review covers important anticancer and antifungal compounds reported from filamentous fungi and in particular from Aspergillus, Penicillium and Talaromyces. The taxonomy of these fungi is not trivial, so a focus of this review has been to report the
Bladt, Tanja Thorskov +3 more
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The Cultivation of Endamoeba histolytica and the in-vitro Chemotherapeutic Testing of Amebacides [PDF]
Endamoeba histolytica is the casual organism of the disease, amebiasis. Global distribution of high incidence makes this protozoan infection an enormous public health and economic problem.
Callender, Maurice E.
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