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Natural and Synthetic Metabolic Architectures. [PDF]
Metabolism yields function through architecture, not through isolated parts. This Perspective article discusses how design can move from components to connectivity and then to architectural regimes that account for space, time, and routing. The framework links understanding to engineering and helps explain why microbial engineering meets challenges ...
Nikel PI.
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The active centre of triose phosphate isomerase [PDF]
The molecular weight and amino acid composition of triose phosphate isomerase have been determined. The molecular weight (43000) is lower and the molecular activity (500000) higher than those of most other glycolytic enzymes. Reaction with iodoacetate (studied with radioactive reagent) takes place in two phases: in the first phase, at pH6.3, cysteine ...
P M, Burton, S G, Waley
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In-silico investigation of antitrypanosomal phytochemicals from Nigerian medicinal plants. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), a parasitic protozoal disease, is caused primarily by two subspecies of Trypanosoma brucei. HAT is a re-emerging disease and currently threatens millions of people in sub-Saharan Africa.
William N Setzer, Ifedayo V Ogungbe
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Fasciola hepatica, the causative agent of fasciolosis, is a global threat to public health, animal welfare, agricultural productivity, and food security.
Clare F. Collett +4 more
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Identification and Characterization of Pituitary Triose‐Phosphate Isomerase [PDF]
Several pituitary preparations from various species, including two purified follicle‐stimulating hormone preparations, inhibited the D‐glyceraldehyde‐3‐phosphate dehydrogenase reaction. The active factor in those preparations that caused the apparent inhibition has been identified as an enzyme, triose phosphate isomerase.
M M, Greenberg, T T, Yen, J L, Bobbitt
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Studies of triose phosphate isomerase by hydrogen exchange [PDF]
The3H–H exchange of chicken muscle and rabbit muscle triose phosphate isomerases was studied. Their behaviour was mostly very similar. ‘Exchange-in’ (acquisition of radioactivity when protein was incubated in3H2O) was measured at 37°C and at pH7.5, and the rates of exchange of the native and liganded enzymes were compared.
C A, Browne, S G, Waley
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Triosephosphate isomerase from Fasciola hepatica: high-resolution crystal structure as a drug target. [PDF]
The high‐resolution crystal structure of triosephosphate isomerase from F. hepatica was solved at 1.51 Å resolution in its monoclinic form, revealing details of the dimer interface critical for enzyme function. Molecular docking with the fasciolocide triclabendazole suggests selective binding near nonconserved residues, highlighting this enzyme as a ...
Kontellas G +5 more
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pH-dependence of the triose phosphate isomerase reaction [PDF]
The pH-dependences of the kinetic parameters kcat. and Km for the triose phosphate isomerase reaction were determined in each direction. Apparent pKa values of 6.0 and 9.0 are observed in the dependences of kcat./Km. The pH-dependences of kcat. are sigmoid, with apparent pKa values of about 6.0.
B, Plaut, J R, Knowles
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To determine the genotypes and zoonotic potentials of G. duodenalis isolates from different popula-tions of domestic dogs in Japan, a total of 114 Giardia positive samples were examined using multi-locus genotyping analysis at the 3 loci of glutamate ...
N. Itoh +3 more
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Prevalence and molecular characterization of Giardia intestinalis isolated from children and calves in Babylon province, Iraq [PDF]
Background and Aim: Giardia intestinalis is one of the most prevalent intestinal parasites in humans and animals, and children in close contact with livestock are particularly at risk of infection.
Haider H. Alseady +2 more
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