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Functional and Structural Characterization of a Prokaryotic Peptide

... Lactococcus lactis, and numerous “orphan” transporters for which function is not known yet. Most orphan transporters are found in prokaryotic organism, e.g. the four members ybgH, ydgR, yhiP, and yjdL in Escherichia coli. Although these gene sequences belong to the same family, the function of the c ...
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Isolation of a cDNA for a nucleoside diphosphate kinase capable of
Isolation of a cDNA for a nucleoside diphosphate kinase capable of

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Analysis of the Nitrous Oxide Reduction Genes, nosZDFYL, of

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Diapositiva 1 - UniFI

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Cyclic AMP and Hormone Action

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2O2 - + 2H+ ------> H2O2 + O2 M3+ + O2 - ------> M2+ + O2 i
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... E.coli
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... been dissected to identify the adaptive mutations and possible pathways of their accumulation [1–3,4], it is becoming clear that (1) multiple solutions are often accessible for any given functional problem and (2) there is usually a pathway whereby the target property can be acquired in a series of ...
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