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CAN PURINES, CREATININE, OR CREATINE REPLACE HISTIDINE IN THE DIET FOR PURPOSES OF GROWTH?
Gerald J. Cox, William C. Rose
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First‐in‐class inhibitors of SbnA reduce siderophore production in Staphylococcus aureus
The production of the iron‐chelating compound staphyloferrin B by the most invasive S. aureus strains is crucial for colonization, virulence, and survival in the host. Staphyloferrin B biosynthesis is carried out by eight enzymes, the Sbn system, that offer an appealing source of potential targets for the development of antimicrobials.
Sarah Hijazi+15 more
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Purine but Not Pyrimidine De Novo Nucleotide Biosynthesis Inhibitors Strongly Enhance the Antiviral Effect of Corresponding Nucleobases Against Dengue Virus. [PDF]
Bonnac LF, Dreis CD, Rai M, Geraghty RJ.
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Relationships Between Pteridines and Other Heterocycles (Purines, Riboflavin, and Vitamin B12)
Helene A. Nathan, Helen B. Funk
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The transformation of purines into pteridines [PDF]
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We show that Mub1 links cell wall robustness with the ubiquitin‐proteasome system. As an adaptor protein of the E3 ubiquitin ligase Ubr2, it facilitates the ubiquitination of various transcription factors, including Mcm1 and Swi4. Yeasts evolved a complex regulatory programme to build and maintain their cell wall, the primary structure through which ...
Nada Šupljika+7 more
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Daily Amount of Purine in Commonly Recommended Well-Balanced Diets in Japan and Overseas. [PDF]
Kaneko K+6 more
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PURINE-METABOLIZING ENZYMES OF TETRAHYMENA PYRIFORMIS
Herbert J. Eichel
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DmdA‐independent lag phase shortening in Phaeobacter inhibens bacteria under stress conditions
The lag phase is crucial for resuming bacterial growth and can be shortened by fueling the methionine cycle with methyl groups from DMSP or other methylated compounds. While DmdA is the primary DMSP demethylase in Phaeobacter inhibens, stress activates additional enzymes like Bmt. This enzymatic flexibility allows bacteria to exit the lag phase rapidly,
Delia A. Narváez‐Barragán+2 more
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