10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHOSPHOROLYSES»
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phosphorolyses in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
phosphorolyses and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Lactic Acid Bacteria and Bifidobacteria: Current Progress in ...
LnpA phosphorolyses GNB and LNB but cannot phosphorolyse LNT, indicating
that HMOs must be digested to LNB before the phosphorolytic cleavage by LnpA.
Homologous genes were found in B. longum subsp. infantis ATCC15697T (Sela
...
Kenji Sonomoto, Atsushi Yokota, 2011
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Textbook of Medical Biochemistry
Purine nucleoside phosphorylase phosphorolyses inosine to ribose-1-P and
hypoxanthine. • Xanthine oxidase then converts hypoxanthine to xanthine and
xanthine to uric acid. Molecular oxygen is reduced at each stage to the
superoxide ...
M. N. Chatterjea, Rana Shinde, 2012
Mais nous nous sommes apercus que si les polymeres simples sont
phosphorolyses tres facilement comme il etait prevu, les polymeres mixtes et l'
acide ribonucleique le sont beaucoup plus lentement [10]. La Figure i montre la
vitesse de ...
F. Clark, Aleksandr Ivanovich Oparin, 1959
... PHOSPHORIBULOKINASE PHOSPHORIBULOKINASES PHOSPHORIC
PHOSPHORITE PHOSPHORITES PHOSPHORITIC PHOSPHOROLYSES
PHOSPHOROLYSIS PHOSPHOROLYTIC PHOSPHOROUS PHOSPHORS
PHOSPHORUS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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CliffsQuickReview Biochemistry II
First, guanosine phosphorylase phosphorolyses the nucleoside to free guanine
and ribose-1-phosphate. O O H H —> \ O HN 2 H H H The next reaction is the
deamination of guanosine to xanthine. Xanthine needs only one more oxygen to
...
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CO2 in Seawater: Equilibrium, Kinetics, Isotopes: ...
They concluded that phosphoric acids with nominal concentrations of H3P()4
approaching 105% are preferable for the phosphorolyses of carbonate minerals.
Epstein et al. (1953) determined the (53180 of calcium carbonate in marine
shells ...
R.E. Zeebe, D. Wolf-Gladrow, 2001
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Angiogenesis: Models, Modulators, and Clinical Applications
Thymidine is taken up by live cells and TP then phosphorolyses this to thymine
and 2-deoxy ribose- 1-P The thymine enters nucleotide/deoxynucleotide
synthesis, while 2-deoxy ribose- 1-P may be dephosphorylated followed by loss
of ...
Michael E. Maragoudakis, 1998
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Acides ribonucléiques et polyphosphates: structure, synthèse ...
Le fait que les dinucleotides ne soient pas phosphorolyses suggere que la
polynucleotide phosphorylase ne peut catalyser la condensation reversible de
deux unites de mononucleotides diphosphates, ce qui est en accord avec le
besoin ...
Centre national de la recherche scientifique (France), 1962
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Zeitschrift Für Naturforschung: A journal of biosciences
By contrast the steric configuration, or the absence, of the 5'-OH is of no
significance for substrate binding, since the E. coli enzyme phosphorolyses a-L-
lyxosyladenine [36], while the human erythrocyte PNP phosphorolyses 5'-deoxy-
and ...
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Isotopes in the earth sciences
He reported mineral-specific fractionation factors which related isotopic
compositions of carbonates to that of COz and observed that, in the
phosphorolyses of carbonates using H3PO4 heavily labelled with 18O, there was
essentially no ...