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Acidification Stimulates N2O Production by Oceanic Nitrifying Bacteria
Abstract Recent studies have shown changes in the production rates of nitrous oxide (N2O) in aerobic seawater in response to ocean acidification (OA). Understanding how N2O production responds to OA is crucial because N2O is a strong greenhouse gas and stratospheric ozone‐depleting substance emitted from the ocean.
Sakae Toyoda +5 more
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Manganese catalyzed oximation of hydrocarbons to oximes. [PDF]
Song M +10 more
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Depalmitylation with hydroxylamine alters the functional properties of rhodopsin.
Daniel F. Morrison +2 more
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Using a combination of deletion mutants' construction, phenotyping of these mutants and complementary biochemical analyses, we established that the environmental Shewanella sp. ANA‐3 is using both the tetrathionate reductase Ttr and the polysulfide reductase Psr to respire tetrathionate.
Gwendoline Degré +6 more
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Competition of the Addition/Cycloaddition Schemes in the Reaction Between Fluorinated Nitrones and Arylacetylenes: Comprehensive Experimental and DFT Study. [PDF]
Jarzyński S +4 more
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Hydrazine Synthase From Anammox Is Inhibited by Linear and Aromatic Alkynes
Linear and aromatic alkynes inhibit anammox in culture and in wetlands. The inhibition by alkynes is specific to the hydrazine synthase, a key enzyme in the anammox pathway. ABSTRACT N2O emissions by nitrifiers are often estimated using selective inhibitors, such as 1‐alkynes.
Cerys Maryan +7 more
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Total chemical protein synthesis with the α-ketoacid hydroxylamine (KAHA) ligation
Ayodele O. Ogunkoya
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