Browsing by Subject "Yeast"
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(2014-12-10)Eukaryotic cells contain low-molecular-mass metal complexes (LMMMCs), defined as having masses between 200 – 10,000 Da, but these so-called labile or chelatable metal pools are poorly defined in terms of structures and ...
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(2011-08-08)An integrative biophysical and bioanalytical approach to studying the Fe distribution in isolated mitochondria was developed. This procedure involved large-scale growths, the inclusion of a chelator in isolation buffers ...
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(2022-04-18)Engineered living materials (ELMs) that integrate living cells and synthetic materials have been created with stimuli-responsive capabilities. ELMs can harness the biological functions of cells and detect subtle changes ...
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(2022-07-28)Reducing stress and improving production are two of the main goals associated broiler production. Commercially available products like XPC (Diamond V Mills, Cedar Rapids Iowa) and Celmanax (Arm & Hammer Animal Nutrition, ...
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(2018-07-25)Terpenes are an important and diverse group of chemicals used in many industries, including nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, alternative fuels, and personal care products. In yeast, the natural mevalonate pathway provides ...
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(2013-11-27)Transition metals play essential roles in biological systems, but Fe can also be toxic to cells. In order to maintain this balance between necessity and toxicity mechanisms are employed for regulating and storing intracellular ...
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(2014-11-19)Isoprenoids are naturally produced compounds in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. They are involved in essential cellular functions of the cell and are also further synthesized into pharmaceuticals, carotenoids, ...