Maltose-binding protein does not modulate the activity of maltoporin as a general porin in Escherichia coli [PDF]
J M Brass+3 more
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Two Centrins and Their Posttranslational Modification Modulate the Cell Cycle of Giardia lamblia
Two Giardia lamblia centrins (Glcents) play a role in cell cycle progression and morphogenesis of Giardia. Both Glcents are substrates of GlSUMO, suggesting a role of SUMOylation in their proper localization. SUMOylation is also involved in regulating vacuole formation in Giardia.
Hye Rim Yeo+3 more
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The RBR E3 ubiquitin ligase HOIL-1 can ubiquitinate diverse non-protein substrates in vitro. [PDF]
Wang XS+11 more
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Pseudomonas loganensis sp. nov., is a novel strain identified through genomic and biochemical analysis, exhibits salt and pH tolerance, and harbors biosynthetic gene clusters for turnerbactin, carotenoids, and trehalose, highlighting its potential in agriculture and industrial biotechnology.
Melisa Z. Karaman+3 more
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Characterization and immune-modulatory roles of branched glucan and acetylated gluco-oligosaccharides produced by glucansucrase 40 from Leuconostoc mesenteroides YTU 40. [PDF]
Dere S+7 more
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Preventive Effect of Upland Pigmented Potatoes Against LPS‐Induced Inflammation in THP‐1 Macrophages
The anti‐inflammatory activity of extracts from three commercial potato varieties cultivated upland was investigated on THP‐1 macrophages insulted with LPS. While the chlorogenic acid (CGA)‐rich extract from Kennebec reduced inflammation only at supraphysiological doses, carotenoid‐rich Desirèe and anthocyanin (ACN)‐rich Bleuet decreased TNF‐α, IL‐1β ...
Marta Toccaceli+10 more
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Formate addition enhanced hydrogen production by <i>Thermococcus paralvinellae</i> when grown on brewery wastewater. [PDF]
Sistu H, Holden JF.
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Molecular mechanism of the Escherichia coli maltose transporter.
Jue Chen
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Protease mimicry: Dissecting the ester bond crosslinking mechanics in bacterial adhesin proteins
Abstract The ester bond crosslink discovered within bacterial adhesin proteins offers a captivating insight into the convergent evolution of enzyme‐like machinery. Crystal structures reveal a putative catalytic triad comprising an acid–base–nucleophile combination and an oxyanion‐like site that suggests a serine protease‐like mechanism drives the ...
Yuliana Yosaatmadja+13 more
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