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An atlas of plant selenium metabolism
Summary Selenium (Se) is not only a rare and toxic element but also an essential micronutrient for humans and animals that is often in short supply. Terrestrial plants do not require Se, but it can have growth‐promoting or negative effects, depending on the exposure level.
Jeroen van der Woude +3 more
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The Key Intermediate in Radical S‑Adenosyl-methionine Catalysis: Caught in the Act
Jonathan Rittle
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Functional Analysis of Met4, a Yeast Transcriptional Activator Responsive toS-Adenosylmethionine
Laurent Kuras, Dominique Thomas
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Effects of Insulin and Glucose on Cellular Metabolic Fluxes in Homocysteine Transsulfuration, Remethylation,S-Adenosylmethionine Synthesis, and Global Deoxyribonucleic Acid Methylation [PDF]
En‐Pei Isabel Chiang +3 more
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ABSTRACT The ripening of climacteric fruits is characterised by a sharp increase in ethylene production, coinciding with the conversion of starch into soluble sugars. However, the regulatory interplay between ethylene and starch degradation in apple remains largely unclear. Here, we report a negative correlation between starch accumulation and ethylene
Fan Xiao +8 more
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Structural Basis for Regulation of METTL16, an S-Adenosylmethionine Homeostasis Factor
Katelyn A. Doxtader +5 more
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ABSTRACT Plants are frequently exposed to adverse conditions. Priming, also known as acclimation or hardening, induces stress memory and prepares plants for future challenges by activating defense and protective mechanisms. For this reason, priming is an effective means to maintain plant yield in the face of climate change. Memory behind the priming is
Aslihan Temel, Nihal Gören‐Sağlam
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The crystal structure of human S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase at 2.25 Å resolution reveals a novel fold [PDF]
J.L. Ekstrom +4 more
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Metalloids: Semi as Metals yet Full of Antimicrobial Potential
Metalloids such as boron (B), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), arsenic (As), antimony (Sb), and tellurium (Te) bridge metals and non‐metals, displaying unique chemical versatility. Recent research highlights their diverse antimicrobial and therapeutic potentials, from natural products to synthetic organic and organometallic molcules, underscoring renewed ...
Kevin Böhm +2 more
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