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Enzyme‐assisted extraction offers a sustainable strategy to recover phenolic compounds from plant residues, such as jabuticaba peels, where phenolics are bound to cell wall structures.
Romina O. Coniglio +5 more
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학위논문(석사) - 한국과학기술원 : 생물과학과, 2002.2, [ vi, 77 p. ]The self-splicing introns are rarely found in bacteria and bacteriophages and they are classified into group I and II according to their structural features and splicing mechanisms.
최향, Choi, Hyang
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Book Review: “THE RETURN OF BARBARIC TIMES”, by Thierry Wolton [PDF]
Ana SCALCĂU
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Repression of recA Induction by RecX Is Independent of the RecA Protein in Deinococcus radiodurans
Besides inhibiting RecA activity at the protein level, Deinococcus radiodurans RecX can suppress RecA induction at the transcriptional level. The regulation of RecX on recA induction is independent of RecA activity, and its N terminus is involved in this
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E. coli RecA is a multifunctional protein known to be associated with the cell membrane, forming foci often located at the cell poles, which gets redistributed along the length of the cell during SOS response.
Prasad, Deepika
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Species-specific coevolution of RecA-RecN interfaces governs DNA double-strand break repair in Escherichia coli. [PDF]
Inoue M +3 more
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Topoisomerase III limits RecA-dependent DNA amplification in the chromosome terminus with RecG. [PDF]
Dadras A, Le Campion A, Drolet M.
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Activation of Escherichia coli RecA* in recA730 lexA<sup>+</sup> and recA730 lexA(Def) strain backgrounds. [PDF]
McDonald JP +3 more
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RecA-mediated, targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish
We have evaluated the efficacy of RecA, a prokaryotic protein involved with homologous recombination, to direct site-specific mutagenesis in zebrafish embryos. For this we coinjected a vector containing a mutated enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP)
Perry B. Hackett +5 more
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Collective interactions along recombinase-bound D-loops could speed repair of double-strand breaks by destabilizing flanking homoduplex tails. [PDF]
Danilowicz C +4 more
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