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A method for facile production of variable lymphocyte receptors using SHuffle Escherichia coli
Abstract Variable lymphocyte receptors (VLRs) are the antigen receptors of jawless vertebrates such as lamprey. VLRs are of growing biotechnological interest for their ability to bind certain antigenic targets with higher affinity than traditional immunoglobulins.
Elizabeth A. Appelt+9 more
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Enhancing the performance of an in vitro RNA biosensor through iterative design of experiments
Abstract The quality control of RNA has become increasingly crucial with the rise of mRNA‐based vaccines and therapeutics. However, conventional methods such as LC–MS often require specialized equipment and expertise, limiting their applicability to high throughput experiments.
Rochelle Aw, Karen Polizzi
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KARAKTERISASI MOLEKULER DAN UJI PATOGENESITAS STREPTOCOCCUS PATOGEN ISOLAT ASAL BALI
The main of this study were characterized of muramidase released protein (MRP) andexctracellular factor (EF) as virulence factor of Streptococcus beta hemolityc of Bali islotesand its patogenecity on mice.The MRP was isolated from the cell walls bacteria
I Gusti Ketut Suarjana, Widya Asmara
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Abstract Background Tumor‐associated neutrophils (TANs) play a critical role in modulating immune responses and exhibit significant heterogeneity. Our previous study demonstrated that jagged canonical Notch ligand 2 (JAG2)+ TANs were associated with an immunosuppressive microenvironment in high‐grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC), but the underlying ...
Chenyang Wang+11 more
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Functional and Mutational Analysis of P19, a DNA Transfer Protein with Muramidase Activity [PDF]
Michaela Bayer+6 more
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Characterization of the Cubamyces Menziesii Terpenome
The genome of Cubamyces menziesii reveals 18 putative sesquiterpene cyclase genes. These genes are cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli, yielding 10 active enzymes. Using farnesyl diphosphate as substrate, the enzymes are analyzed, and the products characterized after bioconversion, uncovering diverse sesquiterpene structures. This study highlights
Létitia Leydet+10 more
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Comparison of the microbicidal and muramidase activities of mouse lysozyme M and P [PDF]
Philipp Markart+5 more
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A study of crystallographic complexes obtained from vanadium haloperoxidase enzymes can determine key amino acids, leucine, and phenylalanine, that change their structural orientation to allow either chloride or bromide to bind to the enzymes active site, thereby determining halide specificity.
Daniel E. Mitchell+3 more
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Module walking using an SH3-like cell-wall-binding domain leads to a new GH184 family of muramidases. [PDF]
Moroz OV+15 more
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Catalysis in Chemical Modification of Proteins
Catalytic principles of synthetic organic chemistry have been increasingly applied to chemical modification of proteins during the recent years. This review article describes how seven types of catalytic systems —electrocatalysis, photocatalysis, metal catalysis, acid catalysis, organocatalysis, supramolecular catalysis, and heterogeneous catalysis ...
Seiya Ishizawa+4 more
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