نتایج جستجو برای: drimia maritima

تعداد نتایج: 1479  

2018
Satoshi Kawaichi Tetsuya Yamada Akio Umezawa Shawn E. McGlynn Takehiro Suzuki Naoshi Dohmae Takashi Yoshida Yoshihiko Sako Nobuhiro Matsushita Kazuhito Hashimoto Ryuhei Nakamura

Ardenticatena maritima strain 110S is a filamentous bacterium isolated from an iron-rich coastal hydrothermal field, and it is a unique isolate capable of dissimilatory iron or nitrate reduction among the members of the bacterial phylum Chloroflexi. Here, we report the ability of A. maritima strain 110S to utilize electrodes as a sole electron acceptor and donor when coupled with the oxidation ...

Journal: :Environmental science and pollution research international 2017
Ana Rita Ferreira Paula Guedes Eduardo P Mateus Alexandra B Ribeiro Nazaré Couto

The present work aimed to evaluate the capacity of constructed wetlands (CWs) to remove three emerging organic contaminants with different physicochemical properties: caffeine (CAF), oxybenzone (MBPh), and triclosan (TCS). The simulated CWs were set up with a matrix of light expanded clay aggregates (LECA) and planted with Spartina maritima, a salt marsh plant. Controlled experiments were carri...

2011
Anh Vu Damon J. Hamel Hongjun Zhou Frederick W. Dahlquist

The bacterial histidine autokinase CheA contains a histidine phosphotransfer (Hpt) domain that accepts a phosphate from the catalytic domain and donates the phosphate to either target response regulator protein, CheY or CheB. The Hpt domain forms a helix-bundle structure with a conserved four-helix bundle motif and a variable fifth helix. Observation of two nearly equally populated conformation...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2008
Chen Yang Dmitry A Rodionov Irina A Rodionova Xiaoqing Li Andrei L Osterman

Members of a novel glycerate-2-kinase (GK-II) family were tentatively identified in a broad range of species, including eukaryotes and archaea and many bacteria that lack a canonical enzyme of the GarK (GK-I) family. The recently reported three-dimensional structure of GK-II from Thermotoga maritima (TM1585; PDB code 2b8n) revealed a new fold distinct from other known kinase families. Here, we ...

Journal: :Molecules 2015
Grace Anne A Dória Anderson R Santos Leonardo S Bittencourt Rafael C Bortolin Paula P Menezes Bruno S Vasconcelos Rebeca O Souza Maria José V Fonseca Alan Diego C Santos Shanmugam Saravanan Francilene A Silva Daniel P Gelain José Cláudio F Moreira Ana Paula N Prata Lucindo J Quintans-Júnior Adriano A S Araújo

Remirea maritima is a tropical plant with a reticulated root system belonging to the family Cyperaceae, also known to have biologically active secondary metabolites. However, very few data on R. maritima's biological actions are available and there are no reports regarding the redox-active profile of this plant. In this study, we examined the total phenolic content of Remirea maritima hydroalco...

Journal: :G3 2015
Patricia Velez Naholi D Alejandri-Ramírez María C González Karel J Estrada Alejandro Sanchez-Flores Tzvetanka D Dinkova

Marine sandy beaches represent dynamic environments often subject to harsh conditions and climate fluctuations, where natural and anthropogenic inputs of freshwater from fluvial and pluvial sources alter salinity, which has been recognized as a key variable affecting the distribution of aquatic organisms and influencing critical physiological processes. The marine arenicolous fungus Corollospor...

Journal: :Current Biology 1999
Margarita Sandigursky William A. Franklin

Uracil-DNA glycosylase (UDG) is a ubiquitous enzyme found in eukaryotes and prokaryotes [1][2][3]. This enzyme removes uracil bases that are present in DNA as a result of either deamination of cytosine or misincorporation of dUMP instead of dTMP [4] [5], and it is the primary activity in the DNA base excision repair pathway. Although UDG activities have been shown to be present in several therm...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2009
Matthew J Cuneo Lorena S Beese Homme W Hellinga

Periplasmic binding proteins (PBPs) constitute a protein superfamily that binds a wide variety of ligands. In prokaryotes, PBPs function as receptors for ATP-binding cassette or tripartite ATP-independent transporters and chemotaxis systems. In many instances, PBPs bind their cognate ligands with exquisite specificity, distinguishing, for example, between sugar epimers or structurally similar a...

2013
Paola Vastarelli Anna Moschella Daniela Pacifico Giuseppe Mandolino

Beta vulgaris genus comprises wild and cultivated subspecies. The “maritima” subspecies is formed by wild or weedy accessions, well adapted to low-water potential environments; it was previously shown that B. vulgaris ssp. maritima has mechanisms of osmotic adjustment more effective than the cultivated B. vulgaris ssp. vulgaris. The response to a progressive lowering of soil potential was compa...

2015
Justin Beauchamp Claire Vieille

N(6)-carboxymethyl-NAD (N(6)-CM-NAD) can be used to immobilize NAD onto a substrate containing terminal primary amines. We previously immobilized N(6)-CM-NAD onto sepharose beads and showed that Thermotoga maritima glycerol dehydrogenase could use the immobilized cofactor with cofactor recycling. We now show that Saccharomyces cerevisiae alcohol dehydrogenase, rabbit muscle L-lactate dehydrogen...

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