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Renal Coenzyme A (CoA) Production from VB5 Fuels Stem Cell Proliferation and Tumor Growth

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Stepwise Assembly of the <i>Bacteroides fragilis</i> Capsular Polysaccharide A Repeating Unit in <i>Escherichia coli</i>. [PDF]

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Limonene and its metabolite perillyl alcohol inhibit Chlamydia trachomatis growth by altering host isoprenoid metabolism. [PDF]

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Isoprenoid Modifications

2010
Up to 2% of the mammalian proteome is post-translationally modified with isoprenes (Gelb 1997). The first prenylated polypeptides reported were secreted pheromone peptides identified in jelly fungi (Sakagami et al. 1978; Tsuchiya et al. 1978). The structure of these peptides resembled the a-factor mating pheromone from S.
Nguyen, Uyen   +3 more
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Creating Isoprenoid Diversity

Science, 1997
Living things use isoprenoids as pigments, hormones, molecular signals, and pheromones. The many variations of isoprenoid are generated by versatile enzymes that synthesize multiple products. In their Perspective, Sacchettini and Poulter discuss what the new structures of three of these cyclases, reported on pages 1811, 1815, and 1820 ...
J C, Sacchettini, C D, Poulter
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Isoprenoids in aging and neurodegeneration

Neurochemistry International, 1994
During aging the human brain shows a progressive increase in levels of dolichol, a reduction in levels of ubiquinone, but relatively unchanged concentrations of cholesterol and dolichyl phosphate. In a neurodegenerative disease, Alzheimer's disease, the situation is reversed with decreased levels of dolichol and increased levels of ubiquinone.
C, Edlund, M, Söderberg, K, Kristensson
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Antihypertensive Actions of Isoprenoids

Clinical and Experimental Hypertension. Part A: Theory and Practice, 1982
Specific features of antihypertensive action of two new isoprenoid compounds, i.e. 5-nicotinooxymethyl -gamma - tocopherylnicotinate (NNT) and decaprenoic ethylester (EDP) were studied in rats. NNT and EDP were very similar to each other in their pharmacological features as far as we studied.
T, Igarashi   +3 more
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Isoprenoids/Terpenes

2022
This largest class of natural products, with &gt;75 000 known structures, arises from a pair of five-carbon isopentenyl diphosphate isomers, one acting as a π-electron double bond carbon nucleophile, the other as an allylic cation electrophile in C–C bond alkylations.
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Tobacco isoprenoids

Natural Product Reports, 1987
I, Wahlberg, C R, Enzell
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Biotechnology of Isoprenoids

2015
Terpene biosynthesis in prokaryotes.- Terpene biosynthesis in fungi.- Terpene biosynthesis in plants.- Terpene synthases: functions, evolution, and engineering.- (Plant) P450s for terpene functionalization.- Terpene hydroxylation / cyclization with engineered microbial enzymes.- Directed evolution of genes and enzymes for isoprenoid metabolic ...
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