Articles with "molecular biochemical" as a keyword



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Recombinant β-agarases: insights into molecular, biochemical, and physiochemical characteristics

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Published in 2018 at "3 Biotech"

DOI: 10.1007/s13205-018-1470-1

Abstract: Agarases (agarose 4-glycanohydrolase; EC 3.2.1.81) are class of enzymes that belong to glycoside hydrolase (GH) family capable of hydrolyzing agar. Their classification depends on hydrolysis pattern and product formation. Among all the agarases, β-agarases and… read more here.

Keywords: biochemical physiochemical; characteristics recombinant; insights molecular; agarases insights ... See more keywords
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3'nucleotidase/nuclease in protozoan parasites: Molecular and biochemical properties and physiological roles.

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Published in 2017 at "Experimental parasitology"

DOI: 10.1016/j.exppara.2017.06.001

Abstract: 3'-nucleotidase/nuclease (3'NT/NU) is a bi-functional enzyme that is able to hydrolyze 3'-monophosphorylated nucleotides and nucleic acids. This review summarizes the major molecular and biochemical properties of this enzyme in different trypanosomatid species. Sequence analysis of… read more here.

Keywords: nuclease protozoan; protozoan parasites; parasites molecular; biochemical properties ... See more keywords
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Molecular and Biochemical Analyses of Aging Hallmarks in the Central Nervous System of the Fast-Aging African Turquoise Killifish.

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Published in 2023 at "Cold Spring Harbor protocols"

DOI: 10.1101/pdb.prot107810

Abstract: As modern society is graying, aging research and biogerontology models, in which the aging process can be studied, are becoming increasingly important. A proper aging model can be defined as one that displays many of… read more here.

Keywords: molecular biochemical; central nervous; biochemical analyses; aging hallmarks ... See more keywords
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Molecular and biochemical characterization of a novel isoprene synthase from Metrosideros polymorpha

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Published in 2018 at "BMC Plant Biology"

DOI: 10.1186/s12870-018-1315-4

Abstract: BackgroundIsoprene is a five-carbon chemical that is an important starting material for the synthesis of rubber, elastomers, and medicines. Although many plants produce huge amounts of isoprene, it is very difficult to obtain isoprene directly… read more here.

Keywords: characterization novel; metrosideros polymorpha; biochemical characterization; isoprene synthase ... See more keywords
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Molecular and Biochemical Characterization of the Greek Pepper (Capsicum annuum) Cultivars ‘Florinis’ and ‘Karatzova’

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Published in 2021 at "Polish Journal of Food and Nutrition Sciences"

DOI: 10.31883/pjfns/133690

Abstract: Pepper, Capsicum sp., belongs to the Solanaceae family together with potato (Solanum tuberosum), tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), and tobacco (Nicotiniana tabacum). The Capsicum genus includes about 30 species, 5 of which are domesticated; Capsicum annuum, Capsicum… read more here.

Keywords: capsicum annuum; pepper capsicum; capsicum; molecular biochemical ... See more keywords
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Analysis of the molecular and biochemical mechanisms involved in the symbiotic relationship between Arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi and Manihot esculenta Crantz

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Published in 2023 at "Frontiers in Plant Science"

DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1130924

Abstract: Introduction Plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) mutualistic interactions are essential for sustainable agriculture production. Although it is shown that AMF inoculation improves cassava physiological performances and yield traits, the molecular mechanisms involved in AM… read more here.

Keywords: mechanisms involved; molecular biochemical; biochemical mechanisms; plant ... See more keywords
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 Pseudospermaarenarium (Inocybaceae), a new poisonous species from Eurasia, based on morphological, ecological, molecular and biochemical evidence

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Published in 2022 at "MycoKeys"

DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.92.86277

Abstract: Abstract In this study, Pseudospermaarenarium is proposed as a new species, based on morphological, ecological, molecular and biochemical evidence. The new species grows on sandy ground under Populus and Pinussylvestris in north-western China and northern… read more here.

Keywords: molecular biochemical; pseudospermaarenarium; morphological ecological; biochemical evidence ... See more keywords