Enzymes that cleave and religate DNA at high temperature: the same story with different actors, Prog. Nucleic Acid - Serre, Duguet () Citation Context ...NA polymerases are not specifically related, but both originated from different viral groups in molecular phylogenies [24]. Similarly, major ...
Here we generate a synthetic sex distortion system by exploiting the specificity of the homing endonuclease I-PpoI, which is able to selectively cleave ribosomal gene sequences of the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae that are located exclusively on the mosquito’s X chromosome. We combine structure...
2. Enzymes of the detyrosination/re-tyrosination cycle 3. Physiological impact of the detyrosination/re-tyrosination cycle on neurons and brain 4. Physiological impact of the cycle in cardiomyocytes and heart 5. Dysfunction of the cycle leads to brain and heart diseases 6. Concluding remarks...
To deal with the increasing risk of pollutants from the aquaculture practice, wastewater treatment systems are considered to be an ideal strategy, for redu
The potent decontamination effect of the CP is due to the produced broad range ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths by plasma (Moisan et al.2013), in addition to the potent oxidative properties of reactive oxygen species that peroxide cell lipid, inactivate enzymes, and cleave DNA (Han et al.2014; ...
(KOG1494). These enzymes are involved in energy production and conversion via the citrate cycle required to produce certain amino acids and the reducing agent NADH (Table2). Next to the molecular dialogue with effector proteins, plant-pathogen interactions are a “tug-of-war” of resources ...
Interestingly, these enzymes recognise similar, yet different sequences in the DNA. Both enzymes cleave DNA at the same distance, but differ in their ability to cleave single sites and in the requirement of S-adenosylmethionine as an allosteric activator for cleavage. Both the restriction ...
Our present results show that the fungal symbiont of A. echinatior leaf-cutting ants produces a range of green-biomass conversion enzymes. Similar, but not identical, results were obtained in a parallel, recently published study by Aylward et al. [37]. The two studies complement each other,...
The ever-expanding set of CRISPR technologies and their programmable RNA-guided nucleases exhibit remarkable flexibility in DNA targeting. However, this flexibility comes with an ever-present constraint: the requirement for a protospacer adjacent motif (
Three main types of enzymes are known to act on AHLs. These are lactonases (EC. 3.1.1.-), acylases (EC 3.5.1.–) and oxidoreductases (EC 1.1.–) (Fig.1). For each of the main enzyme classes two subclasses of enzymes are known. While a few oxidoreductases have been reported the...