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Honeybees Tolerate Cyanogenic Glucosides from Clover Nectar and Flowers
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) pollinate flowers and collect nectar from many important crops. White clover (Trifolium repens) is widely grown as a temperate forage crop, and requires honeybee pollination for seed set.
Antoine Lecocq +5 more
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Consistent biosynthesis of desired secondary metabolites (SMs) from pure microbial cultures is often unreliable. In a proof-of-principle study to induce SM gene expression and production, we describe mixed “co-culturing” conditions and monitoring of ...
Crystal A. Conway +2 more
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Summary Sulfane sulfur, including polysulfide and persulfide, is a newly identified cellular component present in microorganisms; however, its physiological functions are unclear.
Ting Lu +5 more
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Quantitative first principles calculations of protein circular dichroism in the near-ultraviolet [PDF]
Vibrational structure in the near-UV circular dichroism (CD) spectra of proteins is an important source of information on protein conformation and can be exploited to study structure and folding.
Andrejeva +96 more
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Probing the Kinetic Stabilities of Friedreich’s Ataxia Clinical Variants Using a Solid Phase GroEL Chaperonin Capture Platform [PDF]
Numerous human diseases are caused by protein folding defects where the protein may become more susceptible to degradation or aggregation. Aberrant protein folding can affect the kinetic stability of the proteins even if these proteins appear to be ...
Correia, Ana R. +3 more
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Effects of Alium cepa Linn on rhodanese activities and half-life of cyanide in the blood
Rhodanese is the major detoxifying enzyme for cyanide and requires sulphur for its action. Allium cepa (Onion) is rich in organosulphur which may serve as an antidote for cyanide poisoning by supplying sulphur to the enzyme rhodanese.
F. Ola-Mudathir, E. Maduagwu
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Microbial Detoxification of Cyanide Content in Cassava Waste: A Sustainable Approach
ARTICLE HIGLIGHTS - Cassava waste with cyanide contamination presents significant environmental and health hazards. - Cyanide hydratase, nitrile hydratase, and rhodanese are microbial enzymes essential in the degradation of cyanogenic compounds.
Fatimah Ibrahim Jumare +4 more
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Rhodanese Functions as Sulfur Supplier for Key Enzymes in Sulfur Energy Metabolism
Background: The function of SbdP, a cytoplasmic rhodanese from Aquifex aeolicus, is unknown. Results: SbdP is involved in sulfur energy metabolism via its interaction with key redox enzymes.
Clément Aussignargues +6 more
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OntoGene in BioCreative II [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Research scientists and companies working in the domains of biomedicine and genomics are increasingly faced with the problem of efficiently locating, within the vast body of published scientific findings, the critical pieces of information ...
Clematide, S +10 more
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Properties of rhodanese from the liver of tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, in Asejire Lake, Nigeria
The study investigates the purification and characterisation of rhodanese from the liver of the tilapia fish (Oreochromis niloticus) collected from Asejire Lake in Nigeria.
T. Atere +5 more
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