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Selection of sequence motifs and generative Hopfield-Potts models for protein familiesilies
Statistical models for families of evolutionary related proteins have recently gained interest: in particular pairwise Potts models, as those inferred by the Direct-Coupling Analysis, have been able to extract information about the three-dimensional ...
Shimagaki, Kai, Weigt, Martin
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The genome of a pathogenic rhodococcus : cooptive virulence underpinned by key gene acquisitions [PDF]
We report the genome of the facultative intracellular parasite Rhodococcus equi, the only animal pathogen within the biotechnologically important actinobacterial genus Rhodococcus. The 5.0-Mb R.
Bentley, Stephen D.+23 more
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Abstract Lignocellulosic materials (e.g., straw and bran) are gaining interest as feedstocks for the manufacture of higher value products, recognizing xylooligosaccharides (XOS) as interesting prebiotic compounds, and putting enzymes converting xylooligosaccharides into focus.
Javier A. Linares‐Pastén+7 more
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Phytase: application in food industry [PDF]
Phytates have been considered as a threat in human diet due to its antinutrients behaviour which known as strong chelators of divalent minerals such as Ca²+, Mg²+, Zn²+ and Fe²+.
Abd. Manap, Mohd. Yazid+3 more
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A comprehensive genomic and phenotypic analysis of Limosilactobacillus fermentum CRL2085 revealed key probiotic and nutritional traits supporting its safe application in cattle feed. The strain harbors genes for stress tolerance, adhesion, exopolysaccharide production, and B‐vitamin biosynthesis, and efficiently metabolizes plant‐derived carbohydrates,
Cecilia M. Aristimuño Ficoseco+9 more
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The RAS/Mitogen Activated Protein (MAP) Kinase Pathway in Melanoma Biology and Therapeutics [PDF]
An effective treatment for metastatic melanoma remains one of the most elusive goals in all of oncology. Several generations of therapeutic trials have yet to yield any agents that can significantly prolong survival for widespread disease.
Jarell, Abel D+2 more
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Long‐term cultivation of Miscanthus without fertilization, shows great potential in bioenergy and ecological services, significantly modifies soil microbial communities and the sulfur cycle. 15‐years Miscanthus fields showed substantial increases in soil sulfate (SO42−, 47.4%), total sulfur (13.3%), and available sulfur (156.4%), alongside an 8.8 ...
Zhenyu Fan+15 more
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Molecular basis of essential fructosuria: molecular cloning and mutational analysis of human ketohexokinase (fructokinase) [PDF]
Essential fructosuria is one of the oldest known inborn errors of metabolism. It is a benign condition which is believed to result from deficiency of hepatic fructokinase (ketohexokinase, KHK, E.C.2.7.1.3).
Bonthron, David T.+3 more
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Formation of an unusual hybrid in the development of human adenosine 5′-triphosphate–creatine phosphotransferase [PDF]
I Kumudavalli, David C. Watts
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Adenosine 5′-triphosphate-arginine phosphotransferase from lobster muscle. Amino acid composition [PDF]
Richard Virden, David C. Watts
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