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This work studied the six β-galactosidases (BGALs) of the subfamily a1 of Arabidopsis, that have been proposed to play important roles in the cell wall remodelling during plant development, although their precise functions are still unknown.
M. Moneo-Sánchez+6 more
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Combination of metabolomic and proteomic analysis revealed different features among Lactobacillus delbrueckii subspecies bulgaricus and lactis strains while in vivo testing in the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans highlighted probiotic properties [PDF]
Lactobacillus delbrueckii represents a technologically relevant member of lactic acid bacteria, since the two subspecies bulgaricus and lactis are widely associated with fermented dairy products. In the present work, we report the characterization of two
Devirgiliis, Chiara+9 more
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A reversible wet chemical surface functionalization results in dynamic multivalent receptors showing ligand‐specific high affinity for lectins and bacteria. Abstract The paper reports the design of multivalent bacterial receptors based on reversible self‐assembled monolayers (rSAMs) on gold and glass substrates, mimicking the ligand display on host ...
Thomas Hix‐Janssens+12 more
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Gene transfer into hepatocytes using asialoglycoprotein receptor mediated endocytosis of DNA complexed with an artificial tetra-antennary galactose ligand [PDF]
We have constructed an artificial ligand for the hepatocyte-specific asialoglycoprotein receptor for the purpose of generating a synthetic delivery system for DNA.
Ashwell G.+36 more
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Lignin and hemicellulose are used to develop agricultural adjuvants to decrease agrochemical run‐off from foliage, by suppressing droplet rebound and enhancing adhesion of aqueous solutions on plant leaves. The wood components combine surface activity with surface pinning effects and to improve by tenfold the droplet rebound in citrus leaves ...
Mamata Bhattarai+11 more
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This study designs an anchor peptide‐based immobilization strategy to expand the application of Pickering emulsion to glycosyltransferases (GTs) for the first time, addressing low conversion challenge in aqueous solutions. The glycosylation Pickering emulsion achieved more than 90% conversion of natural product glycosides with high recyclability ...
Peng Zhang+5 more
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The synthesis of galactose-containing amphiphiles
The synthesis of galactose-containing amphiphiles based on tetradecanol, cholesterol or 1,2-di-O-tetradecylglycerol has been described. The compounds synthesized can be used as components of liposomal targeted carries for therapeutics delivery into liver
Е. А. Ivanova+3 more
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Unveiling the metabolic fate of monosaccharides in cell membranes with glycomic and glycoproteomic analyses. [PDF]
Cell membrane protein glycosylation is dependent on the metabolic state of the cell as well as exogenous nutrients available. Although the metabolism and interconversion of monosaccharides have been well-studied, their incorporation into cell surface ...
Cheng, Zhi+5 more
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The effects of hyperglycaemic hypoxia on rectification in rat dorsal root axons [PDF]
1. Electrotonic responses to 150 ms current pulses were recorded from isolated rat dorsal roots incubated for at least 3 h with either normal (5 mM) or high (25 mM) D-glucose solutions, and with either normal (25 mM) or low (5 mM) bicarbonate ...
Bostock, Hugh+2 more
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The FGF13 level is significantly downregulated in premature aging murine hearts subject to D‐galactose and Doxorubicin. FGF13 overexpression and deficiency exacerbated and alleviated Doxorubicin/D‐galactose‐induced myocardial aging characteristics and functional impairment, respectively.
Enzhao Shen+15 more
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