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2018
Microbial rhodopsins (MRs) are a large family of photoactive membrane proteins, found in microorganisms belonging to all kingdoms of life, with new members being constantly discovered. Among the MRs are light-driven proton, cation and anion pumps, light-gated cation and anion channels, and various photoreceptors.
Ivan, Gushchin, Valentin, Gordeliy
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Microbial rhodopsins (MRs) are a large family of photoactive membrane proteins, found in microorganisms belonging to all kingdoms of life, with new members being constantly discovered. Among the MRs are light-driven proton, cation and anion pumps, light-gated cation and anion channels, and various photoreceptors.
Ivan, Gushchin, Valentin, Gordeliy
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2003
Globins are an ancient and diverse superfamily of proteins. The globins of microorganisms were relatively ignored for many decades after their discovery by Warburg in the 1930s and rediscovery by Keilin in the 1950s. The relatively recent focus on them has been fuelled by recognition of their structural diversity and fine-tuning to fulfill (probably ...
Guanghui, Wu +2 more
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Globins are an ancient and diverse superfamily of proteins. The globins of microorganisms were relatively ignored for many decades after their discovery by Warburg in the 1930s and rediscovery by Keilin in the 1950s. The relatively recent focus on them has been fuelled by recognition of their structural diversity and fine-tuning to fulfill (probably ...
Guanghui, Wu +2 more
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Scientific American, 2013
The article discusses a lack of knowledge among scientists on how antibiotics work. Topics include a study by biomedical engineer James Collins at Boston University that suggests antibiotics increase bacterial levels of reactive oxygen species, fatally corroding the bacteria's DNA and studies by genome scientist Colin Manoil at the University of ...
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The article discusses a lack of knowledge among scientists on how antibiotics work. Topics include a study by biomedical engineer James Collins at Boston University that suggests antibiotics increase bacterial levels of reactive oxygen species, fatally corroding the bacteria's DNA and studies by genome scientist Colin Manoil at the University of ...
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