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Molecular Characterization of a Novel Alkaline Endo-Pectate Lyase from <i>Paenibacillus borealis</i> and Over-Production in Bioreactor Realized by Constructing the Tandem Expression Cassettes in Host Genome. [PDF]
Han Y +4 more
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The Mechanism of Action of Ethanolamine Ammonia-Lyase, a B12-dependent Enzyme
Bernard Babior +2 more
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We analyzed colostrum and breast milk from 47 mothers to see how proteins change over time and with maternal health. Colostrum had more immune proteins, while mature milk had proteins linked to growth support. Gestational diabetes and higher BMI altered the protein composition.
Timo Seitz +9 more
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Clinical, biochemical and genetic characteristics of patients with argininosuccinate lyase deficiency from a single center cohort in China. [PDF]
Zhang K +9 more
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Buffer‐Mediated Catalyst‐Free Strecker Reaction Toward Enzymatic Implementation
Hydroxynitrile lyases (HNLs) are proven to accept imines as substrates and to catalyze the formation of α‐aminonitriles. The process results in the precursors of natural and unnatural α‐amino acids after extraction, without chromatography. This new application of HNL enzymes in Strecker reaction is an example for biocatalysis in multicomponent ...
Péter Magyar +8 more
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ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles produced by pathogenic organisms play a role in host recognition and invasion across kingdoms, including fungi interacting with their plant hosts. Little is known about EVs from phytopathogenic fungi compared to human fungal pathogens.
Matin Ghaheri +7 more
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Correction: Salicylic acid biosynthesis in plants. [PDF]
Lefevere H, Bauters L, Gheysen G.
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Similarities in the Action Patterns of Exopolygalacturonate Lyase and Pectinesterase from Clostridium multifermentans [PDF]
M. Lee, L. Miller, James D. Macmillan
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Heavy metal contamination of soils poses a serious threat to ecosystem health and food security worldwide. This study investigated how native plants, such as Artemisia annua and Buddleja davidii, interact with soil microbes in Pb–Zn waste slag areas. We found that these plants stimulate microbes, which improve phosphorus availability and reduce metal ...
Caili Sun +3 more
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