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From Gut to Heart: Targeting Trimethylamine N-Oxide as a Novel Strategy in Heart Failure Management. [PDF]
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Physiological and Molecular Responses of the Flag Leaf Under <i>L</i>-Phenylalanine Ammonia-Lyase Inhibition. [PDF]
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SgPAL1/2 confers anthracnose resistance in Stylosanthes guianensis by modulating lignin content and monomer ratios. [PDF]
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Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 1987
Polysaccharide lyases (or eliminases) are a class of enzymes (EC 4.2.2.-) that act to cleave certain activated glycosidic linkages present in acidic polysaccharides. These enzymes act through an eliminase mechanism, rather than through hydrolysis, resulting in unsaturated oligosaccharide products.
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Polysaccharide lyases (or eliminases) are a class of enzymes (EC 4.2.2.-) that act to cleave certain activated glycosidic linkages present in acidic polysaccharides. These enzymes act through an eliminase mechanism, rather than through hydrolysis, resulting in unsaturated oligosaccharide products.
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Adenylosuccinate lyase deficiency
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism, 2006Adenylosuccinate lyase deficiency is a disease of purine metabolism which affects patients both biochemically and behaviorally. The symptoms are variable and include psychomotor retardation, autistic features, hypotonia, and seizures. Patients also accumulate the substrates of ADSL in body fluids.
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EcoSal Plus, 2004
Selenocysteine is a naturally occurring analog of cysteine in which the sulfur atom of the latter is replaced with selenium. This seleno-amino acid occurs as a specific component of various selenoproteins and selenium-dependent enzymes.
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Selenocysteine is a naturally occurring analog of cysteine in which the sulfur atom of the latter is replaced with selenium. This seleno-amino acid occurs as a specific component of various selenoproteins and selenium-dependent enzymes.
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