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Comparative Analysis of Microbial Load in Smoked and Fried Tilapia (Chambo) From Wholesale and Retail Markets. [PDF]
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Natural sex reversal imparts permanent compositional changes to the swamp eel gonadal microbiome. [PDF]
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Multidimensional sampling framework reveals plant-driven effects on microbial spatial heterogeneity and niche differentiation in a natural ecosystem. [PDF]
Chun SJ, Cui Y, Kim J, Lee JW, Nam KH.
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Effects of phosphorus addition on methane emission in a wet meadow on the Tibetan plateau. [PDF]
Wang H, Li K.
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Microbial electrolysis cell with a microbial biocathode
Bioelectrochemistry, 2010This study demonstrates, for the first time, the proof-of-principle of an MEC in which both the anodic and cathodic reaction are catalyzed by microorganisms. No expensive chemical catalysts, such as platinum, are needed. Two of these MECs were simultaneously operated and reached a maximum of 1.4 A/m(2) at an applied cell voltage of 0.5 V.
Jeremiasse, A.W. +2 more
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Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2017
Mass spectrometry-based "-omics" technologies are important tools for global and detailed mapping of post-translational modifications. Protein glycosylation is an abundant and important post translational modification widespread throughout all domains of life.
Halim, Adnan, Anonsen, Jan Haug
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Mass spectrometry-based "-omics" technologies are important tools for global and detailed mapping of post-translational modifications. Protein glycosylation is an abundant and important post translational modification widespread throughout all domains of life.
Halim, Adnan, Anonsen, Jan Haug
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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2009
Temperature is among the most important of the parameters that free-living microbes monitor. Microbial physiology needs to be readjusted in response to sudden temperature changes. When the ambient temperature rises or drops to potentially harmful levels, cells mount protective stress responses--so-called heat or cold shock responses, respectively ...
Birgit Klinkert, Franz Narberhaus
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Temperature is among the most important of the parameters that free-living microbes monitor. Microbial physiology needs to be readjusted in response to sudden temperature changes. When the ambient temperature rises or drops to potentially harmful levels, cells mount protective stress responses--so-called heat or cold shock responses, respectively ...
Birgit Klinkert, Franz Narberhaus
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2022
The first microbial rhodopsin, a light-driven proton pump bacteriorhodopsin from Halobacterium salinarum (HsBR), was discovered in 1971. Since then, this seven-α-helical protein, comprising a retinal molecule as a cofactor, became a major driver of groundbreaking developments in membrane protein research.
Gordeliy, V. +9 more
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The first microbial rhodopsin, a light-driven proton pump bacteriorhodopsin from Halobacterium salinarum (HsBR), was discovered in 1971. Since then, this seven-α-helical protein, comprising a retinal molecule as a cofactor, became a major driver of groundbreaking developments in membrane protein research.
Gordeliy, V. +9 more
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microeco: An R package for data mining in microbial community ecology.
FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 2020A large amount of sequencing data is produced in microbial community ecology studies using the high-throughput sequencing technique, especially amplicon-sequencing-based community data.
Chi Liu +3 more
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2001
Bacterial metallothioneins bind, sequester and buffer excess intracellular zinc. At present, the vast majority of the available experimental data relate to cyanobacterial metallothionein, SmtA, from Synechococcus PCC 7942. SmtA is required for normal resistance to zinc and smtA-mediated zinc resistance has been used as a selectable marker.
Robinson NJ, Whitehall SK, Cavet JS
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Bacterial metallothioneins bind, sequester and buffer excess intracellular zinc. At present, the vast majority of the available experimental data relate to cyanobacterial metallothionein, SmtA, from Synechococcus PCC 7942. SmtA is required for normal resistance to zinc and smtA-mediated zinc resistance has been used as a selectable marker.
Robinson NJ, Whitehall SK, Cavet JS
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