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Spectroscopic studies on the interaction of mimosine with BSA and DNA
Mimosine has shown antitumor activity towards cancer cells. It has also been found to inhibit deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) but the interaction is not fully understood.
R Mun, H A Tajmir-Riahi, J Bariyanga
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Synthesis and Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Mimosine-Containing Peptides
Non-proteinogenic amino acids are widely explored group of compounds due to their chemical properties and great potential of application in the combinatorial chemistry, medicinal investigation etc.
Remigiusz Bąchor +5 more
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Metal self-assembly mimosine peptides with enhanced antimicrobial activity: towards a new generation of multitasking chelating agents. [PDF]
Mimosine is a non-protein amino acid with various properties, such as antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer and anti-virus among others. Due to its structural similarity with deferiprone (DFP), mimosine is a potential excellent metal chelator. In
J. Lachowicz +14 more
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THE HEPATOTOXICITY OF MIMOSINE IN PRECISION CUT GOAT LIVER SLICE SYSTEM [PDF]
Mimosine, a non protein toxic amino acid, induced toxicity in precision cut goat liver slice system had been studied in term of its effect on certain enzymatic and metabolic parameters in vitro.
Arun Kumar Brahmachari
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L-mimosine and hypoxia can increase angiogenin production in dental pulp-derived cells
Background Angiogenin is a key molecule in the healing process which has been successfully applied in the field of regenerative medicine. The role of angiogenin in dental pulp regeneration is unclear.
Klara Janjić +3 more
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A new spin on chemotaxonomy: Using non-proteogenic amino acids as a test case. [PDF]
Abstract Premise Specialized metabolites serve various roles for plants and humans. Unlike core metabolites, specialized metabolites are restricted to certain plant lineages; thus, in addition to their ecological functions, specialized metabolites can serve as diagnostic markers of plant lineages.
Gibson M +4 more
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Nuclear Import Defects Drive Cell Cycle Dysregulation in Neurodegeneration. [PDF]
Overview of Dysregulated Cell Cycle Mechanisms in Neuronal Cells. A nuclear import block drives cell cycle re‐entry from G0, culminating in cell cycle arrest at G1/S. This cell cycle arrest is associated with activation of CKIs from the INK locus (p15, p16, p18, p19) and Cip/Kip (p21, p27) which act on specific CDK/Cyclin complexes.
Plessis-Belair J +3 more
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Directed Evolution Improves the Catalytic Efficiency of APEX2-Mediated Proximity-Dependent RNA Labeling. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Engineered ascorbate peroxidase APEX2 has been widely used for spatially restricted profiling of subcellular biomolecules, but its catalytic efficiency toward newly developed probes such as biotin‐aniline (Btn‐An) remains suboptimal. To overcome this limitation, we performed yeast surface display‐based directed evolution to enhance APEX2 ...
Wang G, Li Y, Meng P, Zou P.
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Purpose Giant leucaena is a tropical tree-legume that thrives in alkaline and calcareous soils. It contains large amounts of mimosine, the physiological role of which is not well understood.
M. Honda, D. Borthakur
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Mimosine is a non-protein amino acid derived from plants known for its ability to bind to divalent or trivalent metal cations such as Zn$^{2+}$, Ni$^{2+}$, Fe$^{2+}$ or Al$^{3+}$.
David, De Sancho +2 more
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