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Sari Ajeng Arum - - 2012
Trametes versicolor U97 isolated from nature degraded 73% of the 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl) ethane (DDT) in a malt extract liquid medium after a 40-d incubation period. This paper presents a kinetic study of microbial growth using the Monod equation. T. versicolor U97 degraded DDT during an exponential growth phase, using glucose as ...
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Zobel-Thropp Pamela A - - 2012
Spider venoms have evolved over hundreds of millions of years with a primary role of immobilizing prey. Sphingomyelinase D (SMase D) and homologs in the SicTox gene family are the most abundantly expressed toxic protein in venoms of Loxosceles and Sicarius spiders (Sicariidae). While SMase D is well known to ...
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Tanaka Erica Donato - - 2012
In insects, the action of miRNAs on oogenesis has been explored only in dipterans, which possess meroistic ovaries, a highly modified ovarian type. Here we study miRNA function in the most primitive, panoistic type of ovaries using the phylogenetically basal insect Blattella germanica (Dictyoptera, Blattellidae) as model. To do that, ...
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Peckmann Klaus - - 2012
Mitochondria are important in the function and control of Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) during organic acid accumulation at night and acid decarboxylation in the day. In plants of the malic enzyme-(ME) type and the phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase- (PEPCK) type, mitochondria may exert their role in the control of the diurnal rhythm ...
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Krejci M - - 2012
Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is the most frequent complication after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation. We analyzed the kinetics of bilirubin and liver enzymes in 47 cases with liver GVHD and in 47 cases without GVHD after allogeneic transplantation for various hematological malignancies. The duration of an liver GVHD episode (LGVHD) was ...
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The dicotyledonous NAD malic enzyme C(4) plant Cleome gynandra displays age-dependent plasticity ...
Sommer M - - 2012
The C(4) photosynthetic pathway enriches carbon dioxide in the vicinity of Rubisco, thereby enabling plants to assimilate carbon more efficiently. Three canonical subtypes of C(4) exist, named after their main decarboxylating enzymes: NAD-dependent malic enzyme type, NADP-dependent malic enzyme type and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase type. Cleome gynandra is known to perform ...
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Kyriakou Eleni - - 2012
Unprecedented regioselective acylation of flavonoid aglycones was achieved using Candida antarctica lipase B (CALB). The rapid screening of product formation was performed by the use of the high resolution phenol-type OH (1)H NMR spectral region recorded after the addition of picric acid.
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Craig Douglas Bruce - - 2012
The activity of a single enzyme molecule of <i>E. coli</i> ß-galactosidase was measured using a capillary electrophoresis continuous flow assay. As the enzyme molecule traversed the capillary the incubation temperature was increased from 27 to 37<sup>o</sup>C, providing a continuous record of the change in rate with temperature. This data was ...
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Ding Yun - - 2012
The cellular levels of β-site APP cleaving enzyme 1 (BACE1), the rate-limiting enzyme for the generation of the Alzheimer's disease (AD) amyloid β-peptide (Aβ), are tightly regulated by two ER-based acetyl-CoA:lysine acetyltransferases, ATase1 and ATase2. Here we report that both acetyltransferases are expressed in neurons and glial cells, and are ...
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Kim Moon Il - - 2012
A colorimetric method for quantification of galactose, which utilizes a nanostructured multi-catalyst system consisting of Fe(3)O(4) magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) and galactose oxidase (Gal Ox) simultaneously entrapped in large pore sized mesocellular silica, is described. Gal Ox, immobilized in a silica matrix, promotes reaction of galactose to generate H(2)O(2) that subsequently ...
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Grimm T - - 2012
The influence of glucose release on growth and biotransformation of yeasts was examined by using the medium EnBase(®) Flo in shake flasks. The medium contains a polysaccharide acting as substrate, which is degraded to glucose by the addition of an enzyme. In the present paper, this medium was adapted for ...
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Ammam Malika - - 2012
In this study, we developed an automated strategy to manufacture an enzyme BFC powered by glucose/O(2) . The bioanode consists of GOx enzyme and PQQ redox mediator adsorbed over night on MWCNTs then deposited by means of AC-electrophoresis at 30 Hz and 160 V(p-p) and, finally stabilized by electropolymerized polypyrrole. The ...
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Olvera Clarita - - 2012
Fructansucrases, including levansucrases and inulosucrases, are enzymes that synthesize fructose polymers from sucrose by the direct transfer of the fructosyl moiety to a growing polymer chain. These enzymes, particularly the single domain fructansucrases, also possess an important hydrolytic activity, which may account for as much as 70 to 80% of ...
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Song Letian - - 2012
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Improving the hydrolytic performance of hemicellulases on lignocellulosic biomass is of considerable importance for second generation biorefining. To address this problem, and also to gain greater understanding of structure-function relationships, especially related to xylanase action on complex biomass, we have implemented a combinatorial strategy to engineer the GH11 ...
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Sun Han-Ju - - 2012
The purification and partial enzymology characteristics of polyphenol oxidase (PPO) from rape flower were studied. After preliminary treatments, the crude enzyme solution was in turn purified with ammonium sulfate, dialysis, and Sephadex G-75 gel chromatography. The optimal conditions and stability of PPO were examined at different pH values and temperatures. ...
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Francis Frédéric - - 2012
Hydrolytic enzymes involved in chitin degradation are important to allow moulting during insect development. Chitinases are interesting targets to disturb growth and develop alternative strategies to control insect pests. In this work, a chitinase from the aphid Myzus persicae was purified with a 36-fold purification rate in a three step ...
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Liang Hong - - 2012
The effects of different phosphorus concentrations in culture media on the growth and enzyme production of Phanerochaete chrysosporium was investigated at a glucose concentration of 10gL(-1). The results showed that the optimal KH(2)PO(4) concentration was 2.0gL(-1). Optimal phosphorus content not only supported robust growth of P. chrysosporium, but also helped ...
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Waeonukul Rattiya - - 2012
Clostridium thermocellum is known to produce the cellulosomes with efficient plant cell wall degradation ability. To bring out the maximum cellulolytic ability of the cellulosomes, it is necessary to eliminate the end product inhibition by cellobiose. Combinations of β-glucosidases from thermophilic anaerobic bacteria and Aspergillusniger and C.thermocellum S14 cellulosomes were ...
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Marx Sharon - - 2012
A new form of high surface bioelectrode based on electrospun gold microfiber with -immobilized glucose oxidase was developed. The gold fibers were prepared by electroless deposition of gold nanoparticles on a poly(acrylonitrile)-HAuCl(4) electrospun fiber. The material was characterized using electron microscopy, XRD and BET, as well as cyclic voltammetry and ...
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Sekretaryova Alina N - - 2011
Wiring glucose oxidase in the membrane with immobilized mediator is possible due to diffusion ability of the latter, if the enzyme containing membrane is formed according to the proposed protocol, including exposing proteins to water-organic mixtures with the high content of organic solvent. In course of the study the new ...
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Sucrose synthase activity in the sus1/sus2/sus3/sus4 Arabidopsis mutant is sufficient to support ...
Baroja-Fernández Edurne - - 2012
Sucrose synthase (SUS) catalyzes the reversible conversion of sucrose and a nucleoside diphosphate into the corresponding nucleoside diphosphate-glucose and fructose. In Arabidopsis, a multigene family encodes six SUS (SUS1-6) isoforms. The involvement of SUS in the synthesis of UDP-glucose and ADP-glucose linked to Arabidopsis cellulose and starch biosynthesis, respectively, has ...
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Nodwell Matthew B - - 2011
Activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) is emerging as a mature method for chemically interrogating the proteome of a cell. This chapter serves to introduce the reader to ABPP by providing overviews of the general principles of the technique, analytical methods used in ABPP, the classes of enzymes that can be specifically ...
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Mawn Theresa M - - 2011
There has been recent growth in the development of activatable near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent probes for molecular imaging, generally designed by placing fluorochromes on a cleavable substrate in close proximity to one another, such that they self-quench, but fluoresce on separation via enzymatic cleavage of the substrate. Although these probes offer ...
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Hsieh Sheng-Kuo - - 2011
The maturation of mastoparan B, the major toxin peptide in the venom of Vespa basalis, requires enzymatic cleavage of its prosequence presumably via sequential liberation of dipeptides. The putative processing enzyme, dipeptidyl peptidase IV, was expressed as a glycosylated His-tag fusion protein (rDPP-IV) via the baculovirus expression system. rDPP-IV purified ...
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Wilhelmus Micha M M - - 2011
Accumulation of amyloid-β (Aβ) in brain vessel walls, known as cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA), plays a key role in Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis. CAA might result from impaired transport of Aβ out of the brain. Although the mechanisms underlying reduced Aβ transport are largely unknown, thickening of basement membrane extracellular matrix ...
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Zhang Shujing - - 2011
Pretreatment of biomass before subjecting it to enzyme saccharification is crucial with regards to facilitating access of enzyme to biomass. Extrusion, as a continuous and cost-effective pretreatment method, combines heating with high shear and mixing opening cell walls at the microscopic scale, thus largely increasing the specific surface area (SSA) ...
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Gerlach Johannes - - 2011
Tissue-specific expression of the genes coding for the six enzymes of the de novo pyrimidine synthesis and for the first enzyme of the degradation pathway, dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD), was analyzed in the rat using the in situ hybridization technique. Transcripts of the biosynthetic enzymes were detected in liver, kidney, and ...
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Trzebinski Jakub - - 2011
In this work we demonstrate a novel microfluidic based platform to investigate the performance of 3D out-of-plane microspike array based glucose and lactate biosensors. The microspike array was bonded with a glass slide and modified with glucose oxidase or lactate oxidase using covalent coupling chemistry. An epoxy-polyurethane based membrane was ...
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Sytina Olga A - - 2011
The enzyme NADPH:protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase (POR) catalyses the reduction of protochlorophyllide into chlorophyllide, a precursor of chlorophyll a in photosynthetic organisms. The enzyme binds the substrate and the cofactor in the dark and catalysis is initiated by the absorption of light by the substrate. We have carried out spectroscopic measurements with ...
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Nalivaeva Natalia N - - 2011
J. Neurochem. (2011) 10.1111/j.1471-4159.2011.07510.x ABSTRACT: The amyloid cascade hypothesis of Alzheimer's disease envisages that the initial elevation of amyloid β-peptide (Aβ) levels, especially of Aβ(1-42) , is the primary trigger for the neuronal cell death specific to onset of Alzheimer's disease. There is now substantial evidence that brain amyloid levels ...
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Bogicevic Biljana - - 2011
A gene encoding an O-acetyl-L: -serine sulfhydrylase (cysK) was cloned from Lactobacillus casei FAM18110 and expressed in Escherichia coli. The purified recombinant enzyme synthesized cysteine from sulfide and O-acetyl-L: -serine at pH 5.5 and pH 7.4. At pH 7.4, the apparent K (M) for O-acetyl-L: -serine (OAS) and sulfide were 0.6 and 6.7 mM, ...
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Archer-Hartmann Stephanie A - - 2011
CE separations of glycans taken from the cancer drug, Trastuzumab (Herceptin(®) ), were accomplished using phospholipid additives. Glycans were labeled with 1-aminopyrene-3,6,8-trisulfonic acid and were separated with efficiencies as high as 510 000 theoretical plates in a 60.2 cm 25 μm id fused-silica capillary. The thermally tunable phospholipid was loaded into the capillary ...
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Trchounian Karen - - 2011
The contribution made by each of the three active [NiFe]-hydrogenases (Hyd) of Escherichia coli during fermentation of glucose or glycerol in peptone-based medium at different pHs was analysed. The activities of the hydrogen-oxidizing Hyd-1 and Hyd-2 enzymes showed a reciprocal dependence on the pH of the medium while Hyd-3, a ...
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Mikani Azam - - 2011
Immunohistochemical reactivity against short neuropeptide F (sNPF) was observed in the brain-corpus cardiacum and midgut paraneurons of the American cockroach, Periplaneta americana. Four weeks of starvation increased the number of sNPF-ir cells in the midgut epithelium but the refeeding decreased the number in 3h. Dramatic rises in sNPF contents in ...
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Zafar Muhammad Nadeem - - 2011
A new extracellular flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD)-dependent glucose dehydrogenase from Glomerella cingulata (GcGDH) was electrochemically studied as a recognition element in glucose biosensors. The redox enzyme was recombinantly produced in Pichia pastoris, homogeneously purified and its glucose oxidizing properties on spectrographic graphite electrodes were investigated. Six different Os-polymers, the redox ...
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Louboutin Jean-Pierre - - 2011
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are implicated in diverse processes, such as neuroinflammation, leakiness of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and direct cellular damage in neurodegenerative and other CNS diseases. Tissue destruction by MMPs is regulated by their endogenous tissue inhibitors (TIMPs). TIMPs prevent excessive MMP-related degradation of extracellular matrix components. In a ...
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Uchiyama Yosuke - - 2011
We describe a new method for fabricating a capillary-type sensor, called a combinable poly(dimethyl siloxane) (PDMS) capillary (CPC) sensor. The method for preparing the CPC simplifies enzyme inhibitor assays into a simple, single step assay. The sample inhibitor solution is introduced by capillary action. This triggers the spontaneous dissolution of ...
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Silva Rafael G - - 2011
Contributions of fast (femtosecond) dynamic motion to barrier crossing at enzyme catalytic sites is in dispute. Human purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP) forms a ribocation-like transition state in the phosphorolysis of purine nucleosides and fast protein motions have been proposed to participate in barrier crossing. In the present study, (13)C-, (15)N-, ...
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Kipp D Randal - - 2011
Protein motions that occur on the μs to ms timescale have been linked to enzymatic rates observed for catalytic turnovers, but not to transition-state barrier crossing. It has been hypothesized that enzyme motions on the fs time-scale of bond vibrations play a role in transition state formation. Here we perturb ...
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Miwa Noriko - - 2011
Protein-glutaminase (PG) is an enzyme that catalyzes the deamidation of protein-bound glutamine residues. We found that an enzyme labeling technique (ELT), which is a stable isotope labeling method based on transglutaminase (TGase) reaction, is applicable for PG. PG catalyzed incorporation of 15N-labeled ammonium ions into reactive glutamine amide groups in ...
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Grande Philipp M - - 2011
This communication explores the use of seawater (1X) and concentrated seawater (2X and 4X) as reaction media for the enzyme-catalyzed depolymerization of cellulose. The commercially available Accellerase-1500® - a "cocktail" of different glycosidases - is able to depolymerize several amorphous celluloses and microcrystalline cellulose Avicel® in these reaction media, at ...
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Kim Hyewon - - 2011
A white rot basidiomycete Polyporus brumalis has been reported to induce two laccase genes under degradation conditions of dibutylphthalate. When this fungus was grown in a minimal medium, one laccase enzyme was detected by the native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. A laccase was purified through ammonium sulfate precipitation and ion exchange ...
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Khodaverdi Mahdi - - 2011
Pretreatment of cellulose with an industrial cellulosic solvent, N-methylmorpholine-N-oxide, showed promising results in increasing the rate of subsequent enzymatic hydrolysis. Cotton linter was used as high crystalline cellulose. After the pretreatment, the cellulose was almost completely hydrolyzed in less than 12 h, using low enzyme loading (15 FPU/g cellulose). The pretreatment significantly ...
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Nam Hyun-Koo - - 2011
Pyrococcus furiosus β-glucosidase converted rutin to quercetin and rutinose disaccharide with a ratio of 1:1, with no glucose, L: -rhamnose, and isoquercitrin, indicating that the enzyme is a β-rutinosidase. The specific activity for flavonoid glycosides followed the order of isoquercitrin > quercitrin > rutin. The conversion of rutin to quercetin was optimal at pH ...
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Guo Gang - - 2011
Xylanases catalyze the hydrolysis of xylan, a major hemicellulose component of cell wall besides cellulose in most plant species. To extract cellulose fibers, it will be invaluable to screen for more effective xylanase-producing microorganisms. In this paper a new strategy for easy screening of xylanase-producing strains from the degumming line ...
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Holland J Todd - - 2011
Optimizing the electrical communication between enzymes and electrodes is critical in the development of biosensors, enzymatic biofuel cells, and other bioelectrocatalytic applications. One approach to address this limitation is the attachment of redox mediators or relays to the enzymes. Here we report a simple genetic modification of a glucose oxidase ...
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Brekke Eva - - 2011
Pyruvate carboxylation (PC) is thought to be the major anaplerotic reaction for the tricarboxylic acid cycle and is necessary for de novo synthesis of amino acid neurotransmitters. In the brain, the main enzyme involved is pyruvate carboxylase, which is predominantly located in astrocytes. Carboxylation leads to the formation of oxaloacetate, ...
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Barbosa José Murillo P - - 2011
This work discusses the application of an aqueous two-phase system for the purification of lipases produced by Bacillus sp. ITP-001 using polyethylene glycol (PEG) and potassium phosphate. In the first step, the protein content was precipitated with ammonium sulphate (80% saturation). The enzyme remained in the aqueous solution and was ...
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Wang Xiaoju - - 2011
We report on the fabrication and characterisation of a gold-nanoparticle (AuNP)-based mediatorless sugar/oxygen biofuel cell (BFC) operating in neutral sugar-containing buffers and human physiological fluids, such as blood and plasma. First, Corynascus thermophilus cellobiose dehydrogenase (CtCDH) and Myrothecium verrucaria bilirubin oxidase (MvBOx), used as anodic and cathodic bioelements, respectively, were ...
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Li Xin - - 2011
This article describes the fabrication of tube-like microchannels made of UV curable polymer on a glass substrate and the device assembling with a disposable enzyme-working electrode for high-sensitivity electrochemical detection. While both reference and counter electrodes are patterned on the surface of the glass substrate, the working electrode is flipped ...
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