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Engineering ω-transaminase for efficient dihydroxyacetone transamination in serinol biosynthesis starting from methanol. [PDF]
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ABSTRACT The high demand for energy during floral thermogenesis drives the synergistic operation of multiple energy substrates for the rapid temperature rise and successful reproduction of flowers. However, how thermogenic plants precisely regulate substrate supply and metabolic pathways within a short time to support large‐scale energy and heat ...
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Oxygen Isotopic Fractionation of O<sub>2</sub> Consumption by Methane and Ammonia Monooxygenases. [PDF]
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Acute coronary artery spasm and myocardial infarction induced by inhalational methanol poisoning: A case report. [PDF]
Li J, Zhou S, Ao D.
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Methanol dehydrogenase from thermotolerant methylotroph bacillus c1
ARFMAN, N, DIJKHUIZEN, L
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Heterologous Production of Torularhodin, the Monocyclic Carotenoid with a Terminal Carboxyl Group, in <i>Escherichia coli</i>. [PDF]
Takemura M, Maoka T, Misawa N.
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Diversity and distribution of the lanthanome in aerobic methane-oxidising bacteria. [PDF]
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Activity assays of methanol dehydrogenases
2021The field of methanol dehydrogenases (MDHs) has experienced revival in the recent decade due to the observation of lanthanide-dependent MDH, in addition to widely known calcium-MDH. With the advent of lanthanide-dependent alcohol dehydrogenases, the need for reliable assays to evaluate and compare activities between different MDHs is obvious: from ...
Sophie M, Gutenthaler +3 more
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Methanol Dehydrogenase: Mechanism of Action
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1989Methanol dehydrogenase (MDH, EC 1.1.99.8) was first described in 1964 by Anthony and Zatman (Anthony and Zatman 1964, 1965, 1967a,b). Since that time a large number of MDH’s have been found with similar properties (Anthony 1986) including the dimeric MDH from Hyphomicrobium X (Duine et al. 1978).
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