Optimization of carbon and energy utilization through differential translational efficiency. [PDF]
Control of translation is vital to all species. Here we employ a multi-omics approach to decipher condition-dependent translational regulation in the model acetogen Clostridium ljungdahlii.
Al-Bassam, Mahmoud M +7 more
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Aberrant Energy Metabolism in Tumors and Potential Therapeutic Targets
ABSTRACT Energy metabolic reprogramming is frequently observed during tumor progression as tumor cells necessitate adequate energy production for rapid proliferation. Although current medical research shows promising prospects in studying the characteristics of tumor energy metabolism and developing anti‐tumor drugs targeting energy metabolism, there ...
Shuhao Fan +4 more
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Proteomic profiling of Rhizobium tropici PRF 81: identification of conserved and specific responses to heat stress. [PDF]
Rhizobium tropici strain PRF 81 (= SEMIA 4080) has been used in commercial inoculants for application to common-bean crops in Brazil since 1998, due to its high efficiency in fixing nitrogen, competitiveness against indigenous rhizobial populations and ...
ANDRADE, D. S. +4 more
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A comparative transcriptome analysis of the novel obligate methanotroph Methylomonas sp. DH-1 reveals key differences in transcriptional responses in C1 and secondary metabolite pathways during growth on methane and methanol [PDF]
Background: Methanotrophs play an important role in biotechnological applications, with their ability to utilize single carbon (C1) feedstock such as methane and methanol to produce a range of high-value compounds.
Anh Duc Nguyen +2 more
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The yields of antimicrobial compounds, such as surfactin, fengycin, shikimic acid, and myriocin, increased or were observed in the optimized fermentation CFS. In conclusion, fermentation conditions improved the antifungal activity of the LZN01 strain and influenced the expression of genes involved in the synthesis of antimicrobial compounds.
Jiale Hu, Zhigang Wang, Weihui Xu
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Carbohydrate metabolism genes and pathways in insects:insights from the honey bee genome [PDF]
Carbohydrate-metabolizing enzymes may have particularly interesting roles in the honey bee, Apis mellifera , because this social insect has an extremely carbohydrate-rich diet, and nutrition plays important roles in caste determination and socially ...
A. Kamikouchi +33 more
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Comparative Proteomics Study on Human High-metastatic Large Cell Lung Cancer Cell Lines Before and After Transfecting with nm23-H1 Gene [PDF]
Background and objective As a tumor metastasis suppressor gene, the functions of nm23-H1 gene are still unclear. The aim of this study is to better understand the mechanism of lung cancer metastasis and to find new biomarkers for early diagnosis and new ...
Li MA +6 more
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Undercover: Gene control by metabolites and metabolic enzymes [PDF]
To make the appropriate developmental decisions or maintain homeostasis, cells and organisms must coordinate the expression of their genome and metabolic state. However, the molecular mechanisms that relay environmental cues such as nutrient availability
Knaap, J.A. (Jan) van der +1 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND Starch, dry matter content (DMC), proteins, and sugars are among the major influences on yam tuber quality. Genetic improvement programs need simple, rapid, and low‐cost tools to screen large populations. The objectives of this work were, using a quantitative trait loci mapping approach (QTL) on two diploid full‐sib segregating ...
Gemma Arnau +8 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND Recently, vesicles derived from plant cell membranes have received attention for their potential use as active biomolecules and nanocarriers, and obtaining them from organic crops may be an interesting option because different farming systems can affect production, plant secondary metabolism and biochemistry of cell membranes.
Rafael Olmos‐Ruiz +3 more
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