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Abstract BACKGROUND The use of microorganisms and biostimulants is increasingly supported in agriculture because of their advantageous impact on plant disease management, growth enhancement and the synthesis of beneficial bioactive secondary metabolites (SMs). Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is an important crop and is consumed worldwide because it is an
Daria Lotito +8 more
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Biotin concentration affects anaplerotic reactions functioning in glutamic acid production in Corynebacterium glutamicum. [PDF]
Ochiai T, Wachi M, Hirasawa T.
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Abstract Although gelatinous zooplankton are key members of marine ecosystems and food webs, their trophic ecology is poorly described across the deep pelagic. We used stable carbon (bulk tissue) and nitrogen (bulk tissue and amino acid) isotope analysis to estimate the trophic positions (TPs) of abundant gelatinous zooplankton (chaetognaths ...
Julia M. Chavarry +3 more
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The incorporation of metal complexes into a polymer chain provides several advantages for biomaterial design, namely enhanced size effects, improved molecular recognition, and increased catalytic activity. These benefits are fundamentally derived from the polymeric structure, which provides multiple binding sites for the metal complexes and establishes
Tiancheng Wang, Shigehito Osawa
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Genomic characterization and related functional genes of γ- poly glutamic acid producing Bacillus subtilis [PDF]
Jiayue Zhu +9 more
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Fiber Reinforcement of Soft Spider Silk Hydrogels
Along the development of matrices for biomedical applications, precise tuning of the biomaterial to interact with specific cell types/tissues is essential. The fabrication of fiber mesh‐reinforced soft hydrogels made of recombinant spider silk proteins allows for the adjustment of mechanical properties and hydrogel porosity, leading to improved cell ...
Christina Heinritz, Thomas Scheibel
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<i>Wolbachia</i> infection confers post-translational modification of glutamic acid decarboxylase and other proteins in <i>D. melanogaster</i>. [PDF]
Boothman SM, Preston S, Minden J.
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GLUTAMINE AND GLUTAMIC ACID AS GROWTH FACTORS FOR LACTIC ACID BACTERIA
Maxwell A. Pollack, Manfred Lindner
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