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Iron ions as the modulators of biosynthesis of cyanobacterial dyes

2016

chemistry.chemical_compoundBiochemistryBiosynthesisChemistryBioengineeringGeneral MedicineMolecular BiologyBiotechnologyIonNew Biotechnology
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Chapter 2 Biosynthesis in Rauwolfia serpentina Modern Aspects of an Old Medicinal Plant

1995

Publisher Summary This chapter discusses a research on Rauwolfia , which was achieved after the generation of a cell suspension with extraordinary growth characteristics and physiological behavior. The investigations demonstrated that a range of techniques is now available for the clarification of complete metabolic pathways, provided that the appropriate efficient biological system is available. The isolation and identification of each single enzyme have almost become routine, even if an extremely sensitive protein analytic technique is necessary when several kilograms of fresh plant cells are reduced to a few micrograms of homogenous protein. The successful identification of a total of 20…

chemistry.chemical_compoundBiosynthesischemistrybusiness.industryRauwolfia alkaloidFuture applicationIdentification (biology)Computational biologyBiologybusinessSuspension cultureBiotechnology
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Über die mikrobiologische Umwandlung N-haltiger Substrate. 3. Mitt.: Über die Konstitutionsaufklärung von Umwandlungsprodukten des 5-Hydroxyindols du…

1968

In Schuttelkulturen von Cordyceps militaris entstehen aus 5-Hydroxyindol zwei neue Substanzen, die nach Chromatographie an Polyamidsaulen und nachfolgender Isolierung auf Grund ihres chemischen Verhaltens gegenuber Diazomethan sowie ihrer Elementaranalysen, IR-, Massen-und NMR-Spektren als ω-N-Acetyl-5-hydroxy-tryptophan und ω-N-Acetyl-serotonin identifiziert wurden. Two new substances are produced in submerged cultures of Cordyceps militaris fed with 5-hydroxyindole. These substances, separated by column chromatography with polyamide and isolated afterwards, have been identified as ω-N-acetyl-5-hydroxytryptophan and ω-N-acetyl-serotonin by their reaction with diazomethane, by elementary an…

chemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographyColumn chromatographychemistrybiologyDiazomethaneStereochemistryDrug DiscoveryCordyceps militarisPharmaceutical ScienceSerotonin biosynthesisMass spectrometrybiology.organism_classificationArchiv der Pharmazie
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Biosensors Applied to Quantification of Ethanol in Beverages

2019

Abstract The quality control in the processing of alcoholic beverages is major concern for producers and regulatory agencies, particularly for ethanol content which is mandatory in the label of alcoholic beverages in many countries. The use of biosensors can be of great interest in this context that usually requires laborious and costly protocols. Biosensors are composed by two principal components: the biological recognition element and the transducer. Particularly for ethanol evaluation, the use of alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) or oxidase (AOX) is commonly reported in the literature which allowed the production of optical and electrochemical biosensors. These biosensors can aid in the deter…

chemistry.chemical_compoundEthanolChemistryEthanol contenttechnology industry and agricultureElectrochemical biosensorContext (language use)macromolecular substancesBiochemical engineeringBiosensor
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Analysis of Invariant Chain Processing in 3 Day Cultured Rat Langerhans Cells

1995

MHC class II molecules, critical peptide binding elements involved in the presentation of exogenous antigen to T helper cells, are expressed constitutively by Langerhans cells (LC) within their epidermal microenvironment. Several studies in mouse and man demonstrated, that short term in vitro culture of LC entails remarkable functional and penotypic alterations, including a profound increase of class II elements exposed at the LC’s surface1. Biosynthetic analysis revealed a downregulation of class II synthesis during the culture period2,3. In recent work on rat LC we described the uncoupling of the coordinately regulated biosynthesis of class II and invariant chain proteins in the course of…

chemistry.chemical_compoundMHC class IIbiologyBiosynthesischemistryExogenous antigenDownregulation and upregulationbiology.proteinPeptide bindingMajor histocompatibility complexIn vitroCell biologyInvariant chain
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Room-temperature ionic liquid-based electrochemical nanobiosensors

2012

Abstract Room-temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) have proved to be excellent materials for applications in electrochemistry. We review progress in constructing high-performance electrochemical biosensors. We also discuss: • different modified electrodes based on RTILs for biosensing applications; • different routes for enzyme biosensing based on RTIL-modified electrodes; • incorporation of biorecognition elements into RTIL-based electrodes; • electroanalytical applications of RTIL-based modified electrodes; and, • recent developments in which the advantages of ILs as a medium for biosensing were realized. We also summarize the latest developments in the applications of RTIL-based electrochem…

chemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials sciencechemistryIonic liquidElectrodeElectrochemical biosensorNanotechnologyElectrochemistryBiosensorSpectroscopyAnalytical ChemistryTrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry
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Five-Membered Heterocyclic Rings and Their Fused Derivatives

2015

chemistry.chemical_compoundbiologyBiosynthesisStereochemistryChemistryGram-positive bacteriaAzetidinemedicineOrganic chemistryFosfomycinbiology.organism_classificationHistidinemedicine.drug
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In vitro biosynthesis of beauvericin and enniatins by Fusarium avenaceum and Fusarium poae strains isolated from Italian durum wheat grains

2015

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryBiosynthesisFusarium poaeBotanyGeneral MedicineBiologyToxicologyIn vitroBeauvericinFusarium avenaceumToxicology Letters
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Alkylation of RNA by Vinyl Chloride and Vinyl Bromide Metabolites in Vivo: Effect on Protein Biosynthesis

1981

Alkylation of DNA is viewed as representing the initial critical step in carcinogenesis induced by chemical substances. Vinyl chloride and vinyl bromide, compounds with proven carcinogenic potency toward the liver, are biotransformed to reactive metabolites which covalently bind to DNA (see Bolt et al. 1980). Furthermore, extensive covalent binding of metabolites of both vinyl chloride (Laib and Bolt 1977, 1978) and vinyl bromide (Ottenwalder et al. 1979) occurs to RNA of liver when rats are exposed to both vinyl halides. Defined products of alkylation are 1,N6-ethenoadenosine (Laib and Bolt 1777; Ottenwalder et al. 1979) and 3,N4-ethenocytidine (Laib and Bolt 1978; Ottenwalder et al. 1979)…

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryVinyl bromideCovalent bondtechnology industry and agricultureProtein biosynthesisRNAOrganic chemistryAlkylationDNAIn vitroVinyl chloride
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Herbicidal Derivatives of Aminomethylenebisphosphonic Acid. Part IV. Hydroxyalkylidenebisphosphonates, Iminomethylenebisphosphonates and Ureidomethyl…

2000

Derivatives of aminomethylenebisphosphonic acids constitute a class of promising herbicides. Replacement of the amino group by hydroxyl, ureido, thioureido, or imino moieties leads to compounds of significant herbicidal properties. This indicates that protonated amino function is not a requirement for phytotoxic action of bisphosphonates.

chemistry.chemical_compoundglyphosateamino acid biosynthesisThioureaChemistryStereochemistryProtonationPlant SciencebisphosphonatesAgronomy and Crop ScienceJournal of Plant Growth Regulation
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