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Phosphorylation regulates the assembly of chloroplast import machinery
Chloroplast function depends on the translocation of cytosolically synthesized precursor proteins into the organelle. The recognition and transfer of most precursor proteins across the outer membrane depend on a membrane inserted complex.
Oreb, Igor-Mislav +7 more
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Translocation and insertion of precursor proteins into isolated outer membranes of mitochondria [PDF]
Nuclear-encoded proteins destined for mitochondria must cross the outer or both outer and inner membranes to reach their final sub- mitochondrial locations. While the inner membrane can translocate preproteins by itself, it is not known whether the outer
W Neupert +5 more
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Bioremediation of a Common Product of Food Processing by a Human Gut Bacterium.
Dramatic increases in processed food consumption represent a global health threat. Maillard reaction products (MRPs), which are common in processed foods, form upon heat-induced reaction of amino acids with reducing sugars and include advanced glycation ...
A. Wolf +12 more
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Assessment of genetically modified maize MON 95275 (application GMFF‐2022‐5890)
Genetically modified maize MON 95275 was developed to confer protection to certain coleopteran species. These properties were achieved by introducing the mpp75Aa1.1, vpb4Da2 and DvSnf7 expression cassettes.
EFSA Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) +32 more
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The Importance of Algebra for XML Query Processing [PDF]
Relational algebra has been a crucial foundation for relational database systems, and has played a large role in enabling their success. A corresponding XML algebra for XML query processing has been more elusive, due to the comparative complexity of XML, and its history. We argue that having a sound algebraic basis remains important nonetheless.
Stelios Paparizos, H. V. Jagadish
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Assessment of genetically modified sugar beet KWS20‐1 (application GMFF‐2023‐14732)
Genetically modified sugar beet KWS20‐1 was developed to confer tolerance to glyphosate‐, dicamba‐ and glufosinate‐ammonium‐based herbicides. These properties were achieved by introducing the cp4 epsps, dmo and pat expression cassettes.
EFSA Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) +30 more
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Ydj1 governs fungal morphogenesis and stress response, and facilitates mitochondrial protein import via Mas1 and Mas2 [PDF]
Mitochondria underpin metabolism, bioenergetics, signalling, development and cell death in eukaryotes. Most of the ~1,000 yeast mitochondrial proteins are encoded in the nucleus and synthesised as precursors in the cytosol, with mitochondrial import ...
Anne-Claude Gingras +18 more
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Importance sampling of compounding processes [PDF]
Jose H. Blanchet, Bert Zwart
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Assessment of genetically modified maize DP51291 (application GMFF‐2021‐0071)
Genetically modified maize DP51291 was developed to confer control against susceptible corn rootworm pests and tolerance to glufosinate‐containing herbicide; these properties were achieved by introducing the ipd072Aa, pmi and mo‐pat expression cassettes.
EFSA Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) +32 more
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Genetically modified maize DP23211 was developed to confer control of certain coleopteran pests and tolerance to glufosinate‐containing herbicide. These properties were achieved by introducing the pmi, mo‐pat, ipd072Aa and DvSSJ1 expression cassettes ...
EFSA Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) +30 more
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