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Molecular biologyGeneticsCellular biology Analysis of the function and evolution of the cellulose synthase-like C gene family using the model organism Physcomitrella patens UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND Alison Roberts BudziszekMichael JohnIiThe plant cell wall is an integral component of everyday life. A ...
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The functions of the gut microbiome, which has diverse metabolic pathways associated with cellulose degradation and short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) production, of the skywalker hoolock gibbon (Hoolock tianxing) were enriched in the high-leaf period [42]. Additionally, in herbivores, the gut ...
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A cell wall is a structural layer surrounding some cells. A cell wall is found in archaea, bacteria, algae, plants, and fungi, but the structure of each of these is different. The cell wall is absent in animals. Plant cell walls are made of cellulose, and fungi cell walls contain chiti...
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The structure of chitosan is similar to that of cellulose, with the presence of amino groups being the major difference (Figure 6.1). The fact that chitosan may be made electroactive with sensing and actuation capability is evidenced by the work of Cai and Kim [40] on electoactive papers bas...
The 14–3-3 protein was first identified in bovine brain homogenate by Moore in 1967 [1], and its name is derived from the number of fragments in DEAE-cellulose chromatography and position of migration in starch gel electrophoresis [2]. 14–3-3 is a family of highly homologous proteins en...
Whenever blood glucose levels decrease, glycogen is broken down to release glucose in a process known as glycogenolysis.Cellulose is the most abundant natural biopolymer. The cell wall of plants is mostly made of cellulose; this provides structural support to the cell. Wood and paper are mostly ...