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Phosphate sugar isomerases and their potential for rare sugar bioconversion
Journal of Microbiology, 2020Phosphate sugar isomerases, catalyzing the isomerization between ketopentose/ketohexose phosphate and aldopentose/aldohexose phosphate, play an important role in microbial sugar metabolism. They are present in a wide range of microorganisms. They have attracted increasing research interest because of their broad substrate specificity and great ...
Soo-Jung, Kim +2 more
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Mineral induced formation of sugar phosphates
Origins of life and evolution of the biosphere, 1995Glycolaldehyde phosphate, sorbed from highly dilute, weakly alkaline solution into the interlayer of common expanding sheet structure metal hydroxide minerals, condenses extensively to racemic aldotetrose-2,4-diphosphates and aldohexose-2,4,6-triphosphates.
S, Pitsch +4 more
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Sugars and phosphates: an introduction
2001This chapter deals with sugars and their derivatives, which are considered important molecules in biochemistry as they are manipulated to provide building blocks for the synthesis of other organic compounds. It explains how sugars are used as a fuel for the generation of cellular energy, as structural materials, and as components of the molecules of ...
C. M. Dobson, J.A. Gerrard, A.J. Pratt
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Radiation-induced dephosphorylation of sugar phosphates
Carbohydrate Research, 1977Abstract γ-Radiolysis of 10 and 50m m d -glucitol 6-phosphate gave G (H 3 PO 4 ) values 1.8 and 1.2 for solutions saturated with nitrous oxide and argon, respectively. The main, neutral products were l -gulose and 6-deoxy-5-hexulose. Radiolysis of solutions of d -glucose 6-phosphate and d -glucitol 6-phosphate in D 2 O afforded 6-deoxyhexos-5 ...
Nikolay K. Kochetkov +3 more
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The Journal of Membrane Biology, 1988
Resting cells of Staphylococcus aureus displayed a phosphate (Pi) exchange that was induced by growth with glucose 6-phosphate (G6P) or sn-glycerol 3-phosphate (G3P). Pi-loaded membrane vesicles from these cells accumulated 32Pi, 2-deoxyglucose 6-phosphate (2DG6P) or G3P by an electroneutral exchange that required no external source of energy.
L A, Sonna, P C, Maloney
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Resting cells of Staphylococcus aureus displayed a phosphate (Pi) exchange that was induced by growth with glucose 6-phosphate (G6P) or sn-glycerol 3-phosphate (G3P). Pi-loaded membrane vesicles from these cells accumulated 32Pi, 2-deoxyglucose 6-phosphate (2DG6P) or G3P by an electroneutral exchange that required no external source of energy.
L A, Sonna, P C, Maloney
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Identification of the phosphoribulokinase sugar phosphate binding domain
Biochemistry, 1992A recombinant form of Rhodobacter sphaeroides phosphoribulokinase (form I; NADH dependent) has been expressed in and purified to homogeneity from Escherichia coli that harbor the prkA gene in the plasmid pKP1565b. Restriction digestion of the phosphoribulokinase-encoding plasmid produces a tractable 450 bp fragment that encodes amino acid residues 28 ...
M G, Sandbaken +3 more
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Gas chromatography of sugar phosphate
Analytical Biochemistry, 1966T, Hashizume, Y, Sasaki
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Gas chromatography of sugar phosphates
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1964W W, WELLS +3 more
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d-Erythrose 2-phosphate, a new sugar phosphate
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1956W F, HAIN +3 more
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