Acids, Bases and Salts
... the Brønsted-Lowry theory is an acid-base theory, proposed independently by Danish Johannes Nicolaus Brønsted and English Thomas Martin Lowry in 1923. In this system, an acid is defined as any chemical species (molecule or ion) that is able to lose, or "donate" a hydrogen ion (proton), and a base is ...
... the Brønsted-Lowry theory is an acid-base theory, proposed independently by Danish Johannes Nicolaus Brønsted and English Thomas Martin Lowry in 1923. In this system, an acid is defined as any chemical species (molecule or ion) that is able to lose, or "donate" a hydrogen ion (proton), and a base is ...
Amino Acids, Proteins, and Enzymes
... Is an antioxidant in cells. May prevent the oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids. Is found in whole grains, and vegetables. RDA is 10 mg; deficiencies are hemolysis and anemia. Sources are meats, whole grains, vegetables, and ...
... Is an antioxidant in cells. May prevent the oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids. Is found in whole grains, and vegetables. RDA is 10 mg; deficiencies are hemolysis and anemia. Sources are meats, whole grains, vegetables, and ...
Environmental enteric dysfunction is associated with carnitine
... Data from our previous study suggested that secondary carnitine deficiency might occur in children with EED (Semba et al., 2016b). Although serum carnitine itself was not significantly associated with gut permeability, overall in the study population, the median serum carnitine concentrations were ~21 ...
... Data from our previous study suggested that secondary carnitine deficiency might occur in children with EED (Semba et al., 2016b). Although serum carnitine itself was not significantly associated with gut permeability, overall in the study population, the median serum carnitine concentrations were ~21 ...
for growth. fermentation end products and genes required growth of
... (DresE) cells were transformed with linearized pJL62, and the LAB2234 strain was obtained among Spcr Cms transformants. A DnarGH1 (LAB2408) strain was constructed by the following procedure. Strain LAB1955, which has a plasmid (erythromycin resistant) integration mutation in narG was previously isol ...
... (DresE) cells were transformed with linearized pJL62, and the LAB2234 strain was obtained among Spcr Cms transformants. A DnarGH1 (LAB2408) strain was constructed by the following procedure. Strain LAB1955, which has a plasmid (erythromycin resistant) integration mutation in narG was previously isol ...
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... the properties of the constituting enzymes rely on the combination of data from several organisms. The data were usually obtained from purified enzymes (see above), and it is unclear how the presence of high protein concentrations or other specific enzymes influences enzyme kinetics (this argument is m ...
... the properties of the constituting enzymes rely on the combination of data from several organisms. The data were usually obtained from purified enzymes (see above), and it is unclear how the presence of high protein concentrations or other specific enzymes influences enzyme kinetics (this argument is m ...
Journal of Bacteriology
... Mass spectrometric (MS) analysis. (i) MALDI-TOF MS. Polyketides of B. amyloliquefaciens FZB 42 were identified in extracts of lyophilized culture filtrates and XAD7 extracts by MALDI-TOF MS. Mass spectra were recorded with a Bruker Daltonik Reflex MALDI-TOF instrument containing a 337-nm nitrogen la ...
... Mass spectrometric (MS) analysis. (i) MALDI-TOF MS. Polyketides of B. amyloliquefaciens FZB 42 were identified in extracts of lyophilized culture filtrates and XAD7 extracts by MALDI-TOF MS. Mass spectra were recorded with a Bruker Daltonik Reflex MALDI-TOF instrument containing a 337-nm nitrogen la ...
University of Groningen Operation of the purine nucleotide cycle in
... Embden & Wassermeyer (1928) showed that the muscle extract converts AMP to IMP, so that only one-fifth of the total purine nitrogen is liberated as ammonia. Schmidt (1928) examined deamination processes in a homogenate from rabbit muscle. Whereas A M P and adenosine were rapidly broken down, adenine ...
... Embden & Wassermeyer (1928) showed that the muscle extract converts AMP to IMP, so that only one-fifth of the total purine nitrogen is liberated as ammonia. Schmidt (1928) examined deamination processes in a homogenate from rabbit muscle. Whereas A M P and adenosine were rapidly broken down, adenine ...
Structural Features of Angiotensin-I Converting Enzyme Catalytic Sites
... was unknown until recently, when the Xray structure of testis isoform (C-terminal domain of somatic) was determined. ACE plays an important role in the regulation of blood pressure due to its action in the frame of the Renin-Angiotensin System. Efforts for the specific inhibition of the catalytic fu ...
... was unknown until recently, when the Xray structure of testis isoform (C-terminal domain of somatic) was determined. ACE plays an important role in the regulation of blood pressure due to its action in the frame of the Renin-Angiotensin System. Efforts for the specific inhibition of the catalytic fu ...
Received June 19, 1964.
... labelling was measurable, the specific activity of uridylic acid was higher than that of cytidylic acid. In other unpublished experiments with cocklebur, we found that this C/U ratio increased with time after addition of orotic acid. In several instances the C/U -ratios were as high as 1.1 to 1.2 af ...
... labelling was measurable, the specific activity of uridylic acid was higher than that of cytidylic acid. In other unpublished experiments with cocklebur, we found that this C/U ratio increased with time after addition of orotic acid. In several instances the C/U -ratios were as high as 1.1 to 1.2 af ...
eg1
... An endoglucanase, EG1, was isolated from culture fluids of Volvariella volvacea grown in submerged culture on crystalline cellulose. The enzyme had a molecular mass of 42 kD by sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), and an isoelectric point of 7.65. Enzyme-catalyzed h ...
... An endoglucanase, EG1, was isolated from culture fluids of Volvariella volvacea grown in submerged culture on crystalline cellulose. The enzyme had a molecular mass of 42 kD by sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), and an isoelectric point of 7.65. Enzyme-catalyzed h ...
Fixation of carbon dioxide by chemoautotrophic bacteria
... Oxidized glutathione is reduced according to the equation: TPNH + GSSG + H+ ...
... Oxidized glutathione is reduced according to the equation: TPNH + GSSG + H+ ...
Supporting Figures and Tables
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... Supporting Figures and Tables ........................................................................................................ 5 Table S1. ...................................................................................................................................... 5 Figure S1....... ...
Sales Presentation Novozymes Ondea Pro
... Other drivers includes Reduction of the CO2 emission Use of local raw materials ...
... Other drivers includes Reduction of the CO2 emission Use of local raw materials ...
Recombinant thrombin receptor and related pharmaceuticals
... far, Whether proteolytic cleavage by thrombin is involved in ...
... far, Whether proteolytic cleavage by thrombin is involved in ...
Alkene epoxidation catalyzed by cytochrome P450 BM-3 139-3 Edgardo T. Farinas,
... P450s are known to epoxidize a broad range of alkenes and arenes, with rates ranging from 1 min21 for microsomal proteins to 3200 min21 for bacterial enzymes.1 Using styrene for comparison, P450cam from Pseudomonas putida is reported to have an initial rate of NADH consumption of 51 min21, with only ...
... P450s are known to epoxidize a broad range of alkenes and arenes, with rates ranging from 1 min21 for microsomal proteins to 3200 min21 for bacterial enzymes.1 Using styrene for comparison, P450cam from Pseudomonas putida is reported to have an initial rate of NADH consumption of 51 min21, with only ...
Hydrolysisof Glutathioneby Human Liver `y
... physiologicalroleof y-glutamyltransferaseinhuman liverwe used the physiological substrate glutathione in this study. This work has further potential significance because the activity of this enzyme is increased significantly in diseased human liver (8); such increases would be expected to increase p ...
... physiologicalroleof y-glutamyltransferaseinhuman liverwe used the physiological substrate glutathione in this study. This work has further potential significance because the activity of this enzyme is increased significantly in diseased human liver (8); such increases would be expected to increase p ...
The Structure and Hydrolysis of ATP
... • ATP is a renewable resource that is regenerated by addition of a phosphate group to adenosine diphosphate (ADP) • The energy to phosphorylate ADP comes from catabolic reactions in the cell • The ATP cycle is a revolving door through which energy passes during its transfer from catabolic to anab ...
... • ATP is a renewable resource that is regenerated by addition of a phosphate group to adenosine diphosphate (ADP) • The energy to phosphorylate ADP comes from catabolic reactions in the cell • The ATP cycle is a revolving door through which energy passes during its transfer from catabolic to anab ...
Multiple Manner Transposons in Flatworms and Hydras Are Related
... Figure 1. Alignment of the conceptual translations of mariner transposase PCR fragments from Qatworms and hydras with those of Insects, other Invertebrates, and humans. Sequences generated for this study are Indicated with an asterisk (only one sequence Is shown when two or more were very similar to ...
... Figure 1. Alignment of the conceptual translations of mariner transposase PCR fragments from Qatworms and hydras with those of Insects, other Invertebrates, and humans. Sequences generated for this study are Indicated with an asterisk (only one sequence Is shown when two or more were very similar to ...
The Structure of Nucleotidylated Histidine-166 of Galactose
... as depicted in eq 1. The enzyme is distinct among ...
... as depicted in eq 1. The enzyme is distinct among ...
Lactic Acid Bacteria and Lactic Fermentations
... Pyruvate is a major source of carbon for building cell structures. If it is plentiful, then more of it can be diverted into side reactions producing flavor compounds such as diacetyl. Citrate is a source of pyruvate in milk (milk contains about ...
... Pyruvate is a major source of carbon for building cell structures. If it is plentiful, then more of it can be diverted into side reactions producing flavor compounds such as diacetyl. Citrate is a source of pyruvate in milk (milk contains about ...
Coevolution of an aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase with its tRNA substrates
... Microbiology and Center for Biocatalysis and Bioprocessing, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242 ...
... Microbiology and Center for Biocatalysis and Bioprocessing, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242 ...
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... in maintaining the fidelity in charging of tRNA with the right amino acid was subsequently deciphered. It is accepted that the nature of the base at 73 position and one or two base pairs among the first four in acceptor stem are important for fidelity. It was also shown that anticodon has no role in ...
... in maintaining the fidelity in charging of tRNA with the right amino acid was subsequently deciphered. It is accepted that the nature of the base at 73 position and one or two base pairs among the first four in acceptor stem are important for fidelity. It was also shown that anticodon has no role in ...