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Two-dimensional strandness-dependent electrophoresis.
To access publisher version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links fieldTwo-dimensional strandness-dependent electrophoresis (2D-SDE) separates nucleic acids in complex samples according to strandness, conformation and length.
Gunnarsson, Gudmundur H +4 more
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Abstract Nowadays, the food industry is facing challenges due to the simultaneous rise in global warming, population, and food consumption. As the integration of synthetic biology and food science, novel synthetic foods have obtained high attention to address these issues.
Yuxin Wang +5 more
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An artificial chaperone can serve opposite roles, a catalyst at low dosage while an inhibitor at high dosage, in regulating the supramolecular polymerization of peptides. This system undergoes a cascading phase separation process, and the interplay and evolution of electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions between chaperones and peptides are the keys ...
Wang Li +10 more
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Screening and characterization of aptamers recognizing the periodontal pathogen Tannerella forsythia
In this study, we identified aptamers with high specificity for the periodontal pathogen Tannerella forsythia, commonly linked to periodontal disease. Two top‐affinity aptamers were further investigated, demonstrating minimal cross‐reactivity with other periodontopathogens.
Danuta Mizgalska +4 more
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A novel, anaerobic, non-spore-forming, mobile, Gram-negative, thermophilic bacterium, strain TMO(T), was isolated from a thermophilic sulfate-reducing bioreactor operated at 65 degrees C with methanol as the sole substrate.
Stams, A.J.M. (author) +5 more
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DNA i‐motif formation at physiological pH revealed by Raman spectroscopy
We apply off‐resonant and UV‐resonant Raman spectroscopies to study i‐motif (iM) formation of the model C rich sequence (C9T3)3C9 at neutral pH. We show that different iM species with different thermal stability and different time kinetics are formed depending on the temperature.
Jan Palacký +6 more
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Domain effects on the DNA-interactive properties of bacteriophage T4 gene 32 protein
Bacteriophage T4 gene 32 protein, a model for singlestrand specific nucleic acid-binding proteins, consists of three structurally and functionally distinct domains.
Karpel, Richard L. (author) +4 more
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Studies on nucleic acid reassociation kinetics: empirical equations describing DNA reassociation [PDF]
The rate of appearance of duplex DNA renaturation, measured with single strand specific nuclease, deviates significantly from a second order reaction. Measurements reported in paper I of this series indicate an inhibition in the rate of reassociation of ...
Davidson, Eric H., Britten, Roy J.
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Studies on Nucleic Acid Reassociation Kinetics: Retarded Rate of Hybridization of RNA with Excess DNA [PDF]
The rate of reaction of excess double-stranded bacteriophage phi X174 and plasmid RSF2124 DNA drivers with enzymatically synthesized asymmetric RNA tracers was measured. Other reactions were carried out with excess Escherichia coli DNA and E.
Smith, Michael J. +3 more
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Characterization of p28, a novel ERGIC/"cis"-Golgi protein, required for Golgi ribbon formation. pH measurements in the early secretory pathway "in vivo" [PDF]
The secretory pathway of mammalian cells consists of several compartments. Transport between these organelles is accomplished via vesicular carriers or maturation. For non abundant proteins it is thought that transport receptors help the proteins to exit
Kögler, Eva Jutta
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