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The synthesis of peptides and proteins containing non

... The activated acyl group is transferred from the A domain to the thiol of a pantothene moiety covalently bound to the T domain, forming a thioester as the active acylating agent. This formally corresponds to the activation of acyl groups as thioesters of Coenzyme A in polyketide synthesis, and utili ...
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... ATP turnover in normoxic cells (Hochachka et al., 1996). However, even though the activity of Na+,K+-ATPase decreased by 75 % in anoxic hepatocytes (supporting the theory of channel arrest) (Buck & Hochachka, 1993), the other energy-consuming processes were even more strongly suppressed (e.g. glucon ...
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... OF LIFE, and the evidence to date: 1. Spontaneous synthesis of biomolecules - strong evidence; MillerUrey experiments. 2. Polymerization of monomers into polymers (proteins, RNA, sugars, fats, etc.) - strong evidence; Fox and Cairns-Smith experiments. 3. Formation of membranes - strong evidence; beh ...
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... radiodurans GlnRS, enables this enzyme to productively bind to tRNAGln [13]. The cradle domain is capable of coordinating two divalent metal ions which form two distinct active sites on GatB, kinase and transamidase, performing together the synthetase function (see above). The kinase active site of ...
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