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Structural and kinetic studies on beta-lactamase mechanism and inhibition [PDF]
Beta-lactamases constitute one of the most prevalent identified mechanisms of bacterial resistance to the beta-lactam antibiotics. These enzymes are broadly divided into two mechanistic subclasses, the serine-beta-lactamases and the metallo-beta ...
Cahill, Samuel Timothy
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Biophysical and Functional Characterization of the Persulfide Sensor CstR from Staphylococcus aureus [PDF]
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Indiana University, Chemistry, 2015How cells regulate the intracellular bioavailable pool of sulfur while mitigating its toxic effects is poorly understood.
Luebke, Justin
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The glial Gomori-positive material is sulfane sulpfur. [PDF]
The Gomori-positive glia are periventricular astrocytes with abundant cytoplasmic granular material, predominantly occupying a periventricular site in the brain.
Góralska, Marta +3 more
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Structural Enzymology of Sulfide Oxidation by Persulfide Dioxygenase and Rhodanese [PDF]
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is the third eukaryotic gaseous signaling molecule and evokes a broad range of physiological effects. H2S levels are governed by the rates of its production and clearance.
Motl, Nicole
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Towards Understanding the Pathway for Hydrogen Sulfide Metabolism [PDF]
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is the most recently identified member of a small family of labile biological signaling molecules, termed gasotransmitters, which includes nitric oxide and carbon monoxide.
Melideo, Scott L.
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Reactivity of iron-sulfur clusters with nitric oxide [PDF]
Crack, Jason +3 more
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Persulfide Biosynthesis Conserved Evolutionarily in All Organisms. [PDF]
Ogata S +5 more
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Power and poison: The intersections of H<sub>2</sub>S and O<sub>2</sub> metabolism. [PDF]
Brake J, Banerjee R.
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