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Inhibiting heme piracy by pathogenic Escherichia coli using de novo-designed proteins. [PDF]
Fox DR+11 more
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Changes in Side Chain Reactivity Accompanying the Binding of Heme to Sperm Whale Apomyoglobin
Esther Breslow
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Recent Trends in Enzyme‐Based Biosensors for On‐Site Screening of Antibiotic Residues
Antibiotic pollution pathways and biosensor intervention for effective monitoring and control of antimicrobial resistance. Abstract Antibiotics are used to treat both humans and animals for both preventive and therapeutic purposes. The overreliance on and misuse of antibiotics has given rise to a stealth pandemic, known as antimicrobial resistance (AMR)
Sapna Sudan, Bin Xie, Sunil Bhand
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Mechanisms of heme transport in the mitochondria. [PDF]
Ali SF+3 more
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Recently, Singh et al. studied the influence of reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation by the ETC on mitochondrial morphology in baker's yeast. Their findings highlight evolutionary constraints, important trade‐offs using different metabolic substrates, and connections with points of entry into the ETC, ROS production, the FADH2/NADH ratio concept ...
Dave Speijer
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Podocyte dysfunction driven by heme in sickle-cell nephropathy. [PDF]
Ben Ali C+9 more
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The Hidden Architects: Nitric Oxide and Redox Dynamics in Plant Stem Cell Homeostasis
This review highlights the dynamic interplay between nitric oxide (NO) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) in regulating plant stem cell renewal and differentiation. NO and ROS integrate intrinsic factors like epigenetic and hormonal signals with extrinsic cues, including environmental stress and nutrient‐TOR signaling, to maintain meristem function and ...
Jian Zeng, Xin'Ai Zhao, Jan U. Lohmann
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From genes to function: regulation, maturation, and evolution of cytochrome <i>c</i> nitrite reductase in nitrate reduction to ammonium. [PDF]
Hird K, Campeciño JO, Hegg EL.
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ABSTRACT Plasma transferrin (Tf) is the transport protein central to the process of iron recycling and metabolism. Holo‐Tf serves as the body's pool of ferric iron, facilitating transport from tissues such as the intestine, liver, spleen, and finally bone marrow, where iron is incorporated into erythropoiesis.
Shuwei Lu+9 more
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Studies on the Oxidation-Reduction Potentials of Heme Proteins
Maurizio Brunori+5 more
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