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Although often depicted as rigid structures, proteins are highly dynamic systems, whose motions are essential to their functions. Despite this, it is difficult to investigate protein dynamics due to the rapid timescale at which they sample their ...
Born, Alexandra +8 more
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In anoxic sediments of the meromictic freshwater Lake Cadagno ‘Ca. Methanoperedens’ and sulphate‐reducing Desulfobacterota QYQD01 co‐occur. Metagenomics revealed that ‘Ca. Methanoperedens’ genomes harbour different extracellular electron transfer pathways.
Maider J. Echeveste Medrano +7 more
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低温菌Shewanella sp. SIB1株の低温適応機構の分子論的解析 [PDF]
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Suzuki Yutaka,Win Ohnmar Ye,Koga Yuichi,Takano Kazufumi and Kanaya Shigenori(2005), Binding analysis of a psychrotrophic FKBP22 to a folding intermediate of protein using surface plasmon ...
スズキ, ユタカ, 鈴木, 裕
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Housekeeping and tissue-specific genes in mouse tissues [PDF]
Background This study aims to characterize the housekeeping and tissue-specific genes in 15 mouse tissues by using the serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) strategy which indicates the relative level of expression for each transcript matched to the ...
Kouame E Kouadjo +4 more
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ABSTRACT Electrostatic embedding quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics (QM/MM) methods in periodic boundary conditions (PBC) can successfully describe the condensed phase reactivity of a fragment treated at the QM level with an atomistic description of an electrostatic environment treated at the MM level.
Simone Bonfrate +5 more
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Effects of salinity on the transcriptome of growing maize leaf cells point at cell-age specificity in the involvement of the antioxidative response in cell growth restriction [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Salinity inhibits growth and development of most plants. The response to salinity is complex and varies between plant organs and stages of development. It involves challenges of ion toxicities and deficiencies as well as osmotic and oxidative
Michael Kravchik, Nirit Bernstein
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BackgroundStaphylococcus aureus is a Gram-positive pathogenic bacterium causing many kinds of infections from mild respiratory tract infections to life-threatening states as sepsis. Recent emergence of S.
Outi K. Heikkinen +6 more
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A Functional Analysis of the Cyclophilin Repertoire in the Protozoan Parasite Trypanosoma Cruzi
Trypanosoma cruzi is the etiological agent of Chagas disease. It affects eight million people worldwide and can be spread by several routes, such as vectorborne transmission in endemic areas and congenitally, and is also important in non-endemic regions ...
Alina E. Perrone +4 more
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Legionella pneumophila: an aquatic microbe goes astray [PDF]
Legionella pneumophila is naturally found in fresh water were the bacteria parasitize within protozoa. It also survives planctonically in water or biofilms. Upon aerosol formation via man-made water systems, L.
Hacker, Jörg +2 more
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Biosynthesis and enzymology of the Caenorhabditis elegans cuticle: identification and characterization of a novel serine protease inhibitor. [PDF]
The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans represents an excellent model in which to examine nematode gene expression and function. A completed genome, straightforward transgenesis, available mutants and practical genome-wide RNAi approaches provide an ...
Andrew J. Birnie +42 more
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