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The EU, SECI and Croatia

open access: yesCroatian International Relations Review, 1997
openaire   +1 more source

Molecular detection and genetic characterisation of a large flood-borne outbreak of human leptospirosis in Jakarta, Indonesia: a retrospective analysis of surveillance data

open access: yes
Nelwan EJ   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Intelligent self‐control of carbon metabolic flux in SecY‐engineered Escherichia coli for xylitol biosynthesis from xylose‐glucose mixtures

Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2021
Xylitol is a salutary sugar substitute that has been widely used in the food, pharmaceutical, and chemical industries. Co‐fermentation of xylose and glucose by metabolically engineered cell factories is a promising alternative to chemical hydrogenation ...
Q. Guo   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

IO-SECI

Proceedings of the Workshop on Open Source and Design of Communication, 2013
Nowadays the organizations need to increase the efficiency rate of the service support, responding faster occurrences (e.g. in internal support like help-desk or end user support). The use of Knowledge Management (KM) platforms is becoming a solution adopted by most organizations.
Nuno Sousa   +2 more
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SecY

1994
Abstract The first alleles of secY were isolated as suppressors of signal sequence mutations and are designated prlA alleles4. Starting with a strain that was dextrin negative due to a mutation in the signal sequence of LamB (maltoporin), these suppressors were identified following selection for the ability to use dextrin as a carbon ...
A M Flower, T J Silhavy
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Protein translocation functions of Escherichia coli SecY: In vitro characterization of cold-sensitive secY mutants

Biochimie, 1997
Protein translocation across the plasma membrane of E coli is facilitated by Sec factors, including the membrane-embedded SecYEG subunit and the SecA ATPase. Although there is complete agreement that SecA is essential for protein translocation, some publications question the essentialness of SecY.
T, Taura, T, Yoshihisa, K, Ito
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SECIS binding proteins

2001
The 3′-untranslated regions (UTRs) of selenoprotein mRNAs contain a stable stem-loop termed the selenocysteine insertion sequence (SECIS) element. Among the trans-acting factors that are thought to be required for selenocysteine (Sec) insertion are RNA binding proteins that interact with the SECIS element. In addition to several proteins which bind non-
Paul R. Copeland, Donna M. Driscoll
openaire   +1 more source

The SECI Legacy

2007
The Southeast Europe Cooperative Initiative (SECI) was viewed by many at its inception at the end of 1996 as a rather insignificant attempt to knit together countries that throughout history had not gotten along particularly well. This brainchild of Ambassador Richard Schifter looked puny if compared to the multi-billion dollar effort to repair the ...
openaire   +1 more source

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