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The complete chloroplast genome of Sparganium angustifolium (Typhaceae)
The complete chloroplast (cp) genome of Sparganium angustifolium was sequenced and annotated in the present study. The circular genome is 161,720 bp in length and exhibits a typical quadripartite structure with a large single-copy (LSC, 88,981 bp) and ...
Zhengying You +5 more
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The Integral Boosting Effect of Selenium on the Secondary Metabolism of Higher Plants
Selenium is a micronutrient with a wide range of functions in animals, including humans, and in microorganisms such as microalgae. However, its role in plant metabolism remains ambiguous.
Dmitriy Katserov +15 more
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The complete chloroplast genome sequences of Hippuris vulgaris (Plantaginaceae)
Two complete chloroplast genomes of Hippuris vulgaris (H. vulgaris_A and H. vulgaris_B), representing two distinct clades in China, were sequenced and assembled in this study.
Zheng-Ying You +9 more
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Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptors and Lipoprotein Metabolism [PDF]
Plasma lipoproteins are responsible for carrying triglycerides and cholesterol in the blood and ensuring their delivery to target organs. Regulation of lipoprotein metabolism takes place at numerous levels including via changes in gene transcription.
Kersten, A.H., Sander Kersten
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Environmental Factors Regulate Plant Secondary Metabolites
Abiotic environmental stresses can alter plant metabolism, leading to inhibition or promotion of secondary metabolites. Although the crucial roles of these compounds in plant acclimation and defense are well known, their response to climate change is ...
Ashley B. Martel +2 more
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Biochemistry of Secondary Metabolism of Fungi
Fungi, eukaryotic organisms with a kingdom of their own, include microorganisms from moulds and yeasts to the most known and appreciated mushrooms. The incredible biodiversity of these organisms is not limited to their morphology but is reflected in their chemistry, namely in the variety of compounds they produce.
Pascoalino, Liege +5 more
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In vitro microsomal metabolism of nuclear chloro substituted secondary amines and imines
The metabolism of N-(4-chlorobenzyl)-4-chloroaniline (CBCA), N-(4-chlorobenzyl)-4-chlorobenzylamine (CBCBA), and N-(4-chlorobenzylidene)-4-chlorobenzylamine (CBDCBA) were studied in vitro using rat liver microsomal preparations.
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Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome sequence of Cardamine lyrata Bunge(Brassicaceae)
Cardamine lyrata Bunge 1833 grows near paddy fields, streams and shallow water. Its young stems and leaves can be eaten. It can also be used as medicine and has the effect of clearing away heat and dampness.
Xinhan Xu +3 more
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Elatostema stewardii Merr. (Urticaceae)
Elatostema stewardii is an important medicinal plant endemic to China. In this study, the complete chloroplast genome of E. stewardii was sequenced and assembled using next-generation sequencing technology.
Liang-Hai Yang +5 more
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Soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptors (SNAREs) are the core components that mediate vesicle fusion, and they play an important role in secondary metabolism of filamentous fungi.
Youxiang Zhou +3 more
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