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Light-induced transcriptional responses associated with proteorhodopsin-enhanced growth in a marine flavobacterium [PDF]
Proteorhodopsin (PR) is a photoprotein that functions as a light-driven proton pump in diverse marine Bacteria and Archaea. Recent studies have suggested that PR may enhance both growth rate and yield in some flavobacteria when grown under nutrient ...
A Martinez +42 more
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Folate Interaction With Genetic Risk for Neural Tube Defects Among Infants in Bangladesh
ABSTRACT Background Neural tube defects such as spina bifida (SB) are congenital anomalies associated with significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Environmental factors, particularly folate, modify SB risk. Based on recurrence rates of SB within families, genetic risk also contributes to SB development.
Enrique Mondragon‐Estrada +13 more
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Expression of WW domain-containing oxidoreductase WWOX in pterygium.
Pterygium was traditionally regarded as a degenerative disease, but certain characteristics suggest that pterygium is probably premalignant tissue. The human WWOX gene, encoding the WW domain containing oxidoreductase (WWOX, FOR, or WOX1), is a candidate tumor suppressor gene.
Yi-Hsun, Huang +2 more
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Molecular features of biguanides required for targeting of mitochondrial respiratory complex I and activation of AMP-kinase. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The biguanides are a family of drugs with diverse clinical applications. Metformin, a widely used anti-hyperglycemic biguanide, suppresses mitochondrial respiration by inhibiting respiratory complex I. Phenformin, a related anti-hyperglycemic
Agip, Ahmed-Noor A +3 more
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CAD7 is a reductase with diverse small aldehyde substrates and enhances histamine accumulation and plant susceptibility, while its silencing activates the phenylpropanoid pathway and plant immunity. ABSTRACT Negative immune regulator CAD7 is a non‐canonical member of the CAD (cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase) family in plants. However, little is known on
Liwen Ding +12 more
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WWOX (WW domain containing oxidoreductase) expression loss is common in various cancers and characteristic of poor prognosis. Deletions, translocations, and loss of expression affecting the WWOX gene are a common feature of various B cell neoplasms such ...
Kevin M. McBride +8 more
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Real‐Time Detection of Reduced Nitroreductase with a Reversible Fluorescent Probe
The first reversible binding probe (rNTRp) is presented that selectively detects the nitroreductase enzyme's active, reduced form (red‐NTR) with a fluorescence turn‐on response. Contrary to the conventional reaction‐based probes known to date, which provide only static information on the accumulated enzyme activity at a given time, rNTRp allows ...
Sourav Sarkar +8 more
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Characterization of three pyranose dehydrogenase isoforms from the litter-decomposing basidiomycete Leucoagaricus meleagris (syn. Agaricus meleagris) [PDF]
Nicht verfügbarMultigenicity is commonly found in fungal enzyme systems, with the purpose of functional compensation upon deficiency of one of its members or leading to enzyme isoforms with new functionalities through gene diversification. Three genes of
Graf, Michael M. H. +7 more
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ABSTRACT KCa3.1 ion channel is a calcium‐activated potassium channel expressed in various tissues, showing dual localization to the plasma membrane and to mitochondria. This channel is highly expressed in numerous cancers and has been implicated in the regulation of proliferation and migration.
Veronica Carpanese +4 more
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Human WWOX gene resides in the chromosomal common fragile site FRA16D and encodes a tumor suppressor WW domain-containing oxidoreductase. Loss-of-function mutations in both alleles of WWOX gene lead to autosomal recessive abnormalities in pediatric ...
Ya-Yun Cheng +14 more
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