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Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2008
The radical S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) superfamily currently comprises more than 2800 proteins with the amino acid sequence motif CxxxCxxC unaccompanied by a fourth conserved cysteine. The charcteristic three-cysteine motif nucleates a [4Fe-4S] cluster, which binds SAM as a ligand to the unique Fe not ligated to a cysteine residue.
Adrian D. Hegeman+2 more
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The radical S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) superfamily currently comprises more than 2800 proteins with the amino acid sequence motif CxxxCxxC unaccompanied by a fourth conserved cysteine. The charcteristic three-cysteine motif nucleates a [4Fe-4S] cluster, which binds SAM as a ligand to the unique Fe not ligated to a cysteine residue.
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Remembering Sam: The life and times of Sam Galbraith
British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2016Readership of the journal will be aware that nowadays the journal does not publish a great number of book reviews; however, it seems only correct to make an exception for this short but comprehensi...
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Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy: A triannual Journal of Agrarian South Network and CARES, 2016
This article raises four issues which were very dear to Sam. All are, in a sense, classical questions, very commonly debated among Marxists, but need to continue to be address anew, in concrete situations. The first is the category of ‘the peasant’, in its analytical and empirical dimensions; the second is the relationship between the peasant question
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This article raises four issues which were very dear to Sam. All are, in a sense, classical questions, very commonly debated among Marxists, but need to continue to be address anew, in concrete situations. The first is the category of ‘the peasant’, in its analytical and empirical dimensions; the second is the relationship between the peasant question
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The Role of the Mitochondria in SAMS
2020In this chapter we summarize the evidence for a central role of mitochondrial dysfunction in statin-associated muscle symptoms. Statin-related mitochondrial dysfunction can manifest itself in skeletal muscle by inducing a plethora of architectural and biochemical adaptations.
Allard, Neeltje, Timmers, Silvie
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