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Metabolic rewiring and biomass redistribution enable optimized mixotrophic growth in Chlamydomonas. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Koley S   +12 more
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Isotopic Labelling of Confined Carbyne

Angewandte Chemie, 2021
AbstractCarbyne is a one‐dimensional allotrope of carbon consisting of a linear chain of carbon atoms bonded to each other with exceptional strength. Its outstanding mechanical, optical, and electronic properties have been theoretically predicted, but its stability has only been achieved when grown encapsulated in the hollow core of carbon nanotubes ...
Weili Cui   +6 more
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Isotopic labeling of thiamine

Analytical Biochemistry, 1981
Abstract Thiamine of high specific radioactivity has been prepared by catalytic incorporation of tritium using 3H2O and platinum. Purification of a crude commercially available product is described and the radiolabeling pattern is determined by NMR analysis of deuterated thiamine.
D R, Doerge, T, Sakurai, L L, Ingraham
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Isotope-Coded Protein Label

2012
A great variety of technologies using stable isotope labeling in combination with mass spectrometry have been described being tools to identify and relatively quantify proteins within complex mixtures. Here, we present a method, termed isotope-coded protein label (ICPL), which is capable of high-throughput quantitative proteome profiling on a global ...
Kellermann, J., Lottspeich, F.
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Glutathione specifically labeled with isotopes

Analytical Biochemistry, 1985
A procedure for synthesis of glutathione selectivity labeled with isotopes is described. A strain of Escherichia coli enriched in its content of gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase and glutathione synthetase by recombinant DNA techniques is immobilized in a carrageenan matrix and treated with toluene to render the cells more permeable to the substrates ...
K, Murata   +3 more
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SAIL – stereo-array isotope labeling

Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics, 2009
AbstractOptimal stereospecific and regiospecific labeling of proteins with stable isotopes enhances the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) method for the determination of the three-dimensional protein structures in solution. Stereo-array isotope labeling (SAIL) offers sharpened lines, spectral simplification without loss of information and the ability to
Masatsune, Kainosho, Peter, Güntert
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Isotope Labeling in Insect Cells

2012
Target proteins in contemporary NMR are becoming increasingly complex. The interest lies on membrane proteins, multi-domain proteins, secreted proteins with secondary modifications etc., which can often only be expressed in eukaryotic expression hosts. Although E. coli is the organism of choice for expression of proteins in isotope labeled form for NMR
Alvar D, Gossert, Wolfgang, Jahnke
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Stable Isotope Labeling in Mammals (SILAM)

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2008
INTRODUCTIONA general approach in quantitative mass spectrometry is to mix a protein sample containing only natural-abundance isotopes with an identical protein sample containing proteins labeled with heavy stable isotopes (e.g., 2H, 13C, 15N, or 18O).
Daniel B, McClatchy, John R, Yates
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Labeling Monosaccharides With Stable Isotopes

2015
Chemical and chemi-enzymic methods are discussed for the preparation of monosaccharide isotopomers that are singly and multiply labeled with (13)C, (2)H, (17/18)O, and (15)N isotopes. The discussion focuses primarily on chemical methods to incorporate stable isotopes into monosaccharides and not on methods to assemble labeled monosaccharides into more ...
Wenhui, Zhang   +2 more
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ICPL—Isotope-Coded Protein Label

2008
Stable isotope labeling in combination with mass spectrometry has emerged as a powerful tool to identify and relatively quantify thousands of proteins within complex protein mixtures. Here we describe a method, termed isotope-coded protein label (ICPL), which is capable of high-throughput quantitative proteome profiling on a global scale.
openaire   +3 more sources

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