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Stereoselective Biotransformation: Transfer of Learning to Advance Drug Metabolism and Biocatalysis
Understanding stereoselective biotransformations has implications for predicting drug disposition and response and may also inspire novel biocatalytic and biomimetic strategies to address challenges in metabolite and API synthesis. ABSTRACT Chirality is an important determinant of drug action, as enantiomers can exhibit markedly different ...
Grace A. Okunlola, Godwin A. Aleku
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ABSTRACT Objectives Recent clinical studies have suggested that glucagon‐like peptide‐1 receptor (GLP‐1R) agonists may be effective therapies to treat or reduce the risk of developing secondary lymphedema. In this study, we aimed to (1) determine if GLP‐1Rs are present in the lymphatic vasculature and characterize their expression, and (2) assess the ...
Mary E. Schulz +3 more
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Structural Basis for Nucleobase Activation by the Adenine DNA Glycosylase MutY
DNA glycosylase MutY engages its adenine nucleobase substrate in a syn orientation with a catalytic Glu. X‐ray crystal structures of MutY with Glu replaced suggest that a disengaged “on hold” state with anti nucleobase orientation may explain how MutY avoids catastrophic activity at inappropriate adenines.
L. Peyton Russelburg +4 more
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Metal‐Dependent Effects and Crowding Robustness of Pseudomonas fluorescens Esterase I
Pseudomonas fluorescens esterase I retains catalytic activity in metal‐rich and crowded environments, despite metal‐specific inhibitory effects. These findings highlight its robustness for biocatalytic applications in complex environments. Industrial biocatalysts are strongly influenced by their physicochemical environment, yet systematic studies on ...
Emmanouil Ntermanakis +6 more
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Defined Nylon Oligomers Enable Mechanistic Insight Into Enzymatic Polyamide Depolymerization
The remarkable progress in enzymatic polyester depolymerization has demonstrated the potential of biocatalysis for sustainable polymer recycling. In contrast, enzymatic polyamide (PA) degradation remains poorly understood, largely due to the lack of defined and accessible model substrates.
Sukmanita Dewi +3 more
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Nanozymes (NZs) have emerged as versatile artificial enzymes with tunable catalytic properties driven by atomic coordination, defect engineering, and surface chemistry. This review presents a bio–nano interface framework linking synthesis strategies, structural design, and catalytic behavior within complex biological microenvironments.
Karen Guadalupe Quintero‐Garrido +6 more
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Changes of wheat peptide hydrolases during differentiation and dedifferentiation
Plant Science, 1990Maria Manuela Veloso
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