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Dioxygen reductase heterogeneity is crucial for robust aerobic growth physiology of Escherichia coli. [PDF]
Patil AV, Shirsath AM, Anand A.
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Causal relationship between mitochondrial proteins and risks of aortic aneurysms and aortic dissection: a Mendelian randomization study. [PDF]
Wang L+5 more
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Short-Term Fasting Induces Hepatocytes' Stress Response and Increases Their Resilience. [PDF]
Prša P+4 more
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Oxidative rearrangements of the alkaloid intermediate geissoschizine
Plants can generate structural diversity by enzymatic rearrangement of a central intermediate. 19E‐geissoschizine is one such chemically versatile intermediate that plays a central role in the biosynthesis of monoterpene indole alkaloids such as strychnine, ibogaine and vinblastine.
Mohamed Kamileen+6 more
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O‐aminophenol oxidases, a specialized subclass of type‐III copper proteins, play a crucial role in the biosynthesis of bioactive nitrosophenols which display antiretroviral and blood cholesterol lowering activity. Another related subclass of type‐III copper proteins, tyrosinases, closely resemble o‐aminophenol oxidases both structurally and ...
Hoa Le Xuan, Felix Panis, Annette Rompel
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Effects of marijuana and tobacco on male fertility and their relationship to genetic variation of mitochondrial cytochrome C oxidase genes. [PDF]
Amor H+6 more
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Effects of hypoxia stress on the milk synthesis in bovine mammary epithelial cells. [PDF]
Jin Y+5 more
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The α‐methylene‐γ‐butyrolactone tulipalin A, a defense compound found in tulips, can polymerize via addition at the vinyl group or via ring‐opening polymerization, making it a highly promising monomer for bio‐based polymers. Since the biosynthesis of tulipalin A in plants remains elusive, we propose an alternative pathway for its synthesis starting ...
Andrea Nigl+11 more
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