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A Bacterial Diphosphopyridine Nucleotide-Linked Cytochrome c Reductase
Arnold F. Brodie
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Familial hyperlysinemia with lysine-ketoglutarate reductase insufficiency [PDF]
Joseph Dancis+3 more
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INHERITANCE OF NITRATE REDUCTASE ACTIVITY IN Zea mays L [PDF]
R. L. Warner+3 more
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Natural combinatorics: Evolutionary mixing and matching of three cyanobacterial biosynthetic gene clusters resulted in the emergence of minutumamides, a novel family of peptide‐polyketide hybrids. Retro‐evolutionary analysis led to the discovery of nostopeptolide KVJ3, an evolutionary ancestor that links nostopeptolide and minutumamide biosynthesis and
Keishi Ishida+6 more
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Nucleic acid and protein synthesis associated with the induction of nitrate reductase activity in radish cotyledons [PDF]
John Ingle
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Photo‐controlled Release of Urea Enables the Detection of Urea‐Urease Intermediates by cryo‐FTIR
Caged compounds are a valuable tool to photocontrol the release of enzymatic substrates in a reaction. For example, caged urea molecules were proposed to control urea delivery to urease reactions and aid the determination of the catalytic mechanism of this enzyme.
Caterina Netto+7 more
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Kinetic studies of the induction of nitrate reductase and cytochrome c reductase in the fungus Aspergillus nidulans [PDF]
D. J. Cove
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Myeloperoxidase produces strong oxidants during the immune response to destroy invading pathogens. However, these oxidants can also cause tissue damage, which contributes to the development of numerous inflammatory diseases. Selenium containing compounds,
Luke Carroll+5 more
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