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Cellular and organ level localization of maltose in maltose-excess Arabidopsis mutants [PDF]
Maltose is the predominant form of carbon exported from the chloroplast at night. Plants that lack either the chloroplast maltose transporter or disproportionating enzyme 2 (DPE2, EC 2.4.1.25) have excess maltose in leaves. We confirmed that DPE2 is not associated with the chloroplast in Arabidopsis thaliana. Using non-aqueous fractionation methods, we
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Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft, 1889
Vor kurzem haben wir gezeigt, das der Milchzucker durch vorsichtige Oxydation mit Brom eine Saure C12H22O12, die Lactobionsaure, liefert. Nach demselben Verfahren gewinnt man aus der Maltose eine isomere Saure, welche durch Hydrolyse in Dextrose und Gluconsaure gesealten wird.
Jacob Meyer, Emil Fischer
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Vor kurzem haben wir gezeigt, das der Milchzucker durch vorsichtige Oxydation mit Brom eine Saure C12H22O12, die Lactobionsaure, liefert. Nach demselben Verfahren gewinnt man aus der Maltose eine isomere Saure, welche durch Hydrolyse in Dextrose und Gluconsaure gesealten wird.
Jacob Meyer, Emil Fischer
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Acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of maltose and selected maltose derivatives
Carbohydrate Research, 1966Abstract Acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of maltitol, maltose phenylosotriazole, maltose cyanohydrin, and maltobionic acid differ very little from that of the parent compound, maltose, as determined by energies (30–33 kcal.mole-1) and entropies (+6 to 15 cal.mole-1degree-1) of activation.
James N. BeMiller, R.K. Mann
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Maltose utilization in Enterococcus faecalis
Journal of Applied Microbiology, 2005The aim of this research was to characterize the metabolic pathway for maltose utilization in Enterococcus faecalis.Screening a library of Enterococcus faecalis insertional mutants allowed the isolation of mutants affected in maltose utilization. Genetic analysis of the insertion loci revealed insertions in neighbour genes encoding an EII component of ...
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Sol–gel auto-combustion synthesis of PbFe12O19using maltose as a novel reductant
, 2014A new way of preparing lead hexaferrite (PbFe12O19) nanoplates and nanoparticles has been developed using the sol–gel auto-combustion route, without adding external surfactant.
F. Ansari+2 more
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1996
The maltose system consists of a number of genes that are under the control of a single transcriptional activator, the MalT protein. The proteins encoded are localized in different compartments of the cell, the cytoplasm, the periplasm, the cytoplasmic membrane and the outer membrane.
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The maltose system consists of a number of genes that are under the control of a single transcriptional activator, the MalT protein. The proteins encoded are localized in different compartments of the cell, the cytoplasm, the periplasm, the cytoplasmic membrane and the outer membrane.
Ralf Peist+3 more
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Maltose and Maltotriose Derivatives as Potential Inhibitors of the Maltose‐Binding Protein
European Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2008AbstractInhibition of substrate binding to maltose‐binding protein (MBP) was investigated with structurally modified maltose and maltotriose derivatives that were designed based on the X‐ray analysis of maltose and maltotriose bound to MBP. In maltose, positions 1a, 2a, 2b, 4b and 6b were modified (compounds 1–3, 18a, b, 28a–c, 39 and 44) of which only
Heinz Malik+2 more
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1981
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the reactions of maltose and illustrates some of the physical methods that have contributed to the characterization of maltose derivatives. Maltose (I), systematically named “4- O -α- d -glucopyranosyl- d -glucopyranose,” is a reducing disaccharide.
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Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the reactions of maltose and illustrates some of the physical methods that have contributed to the characterization of maltose derivatives. Maltose (I), systematically named “4- O -α- d -glucopyranosyl- d -glucopyranose,” is a reducing disaccharide.
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Spectrophotometric Assay for Maltose
1983To quantify spectrophotometrically maltose secreted by isolated endosymbiotic algae in vitro.
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Materials Science and Engineering C: Materials for Biological Applications, 2018
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