Enzymatic halogenation and dehalogenation reactions: pervasive and mechanistically diverse
Naturally produced halogenated compounds are ubiquitous across all domains of life where
they perform a multitude of biological functions and adopt a diversity of chemical structures …
they perform a multitude of biological functions and adopt a diversity of chemical structures …
The Many Faces of Vitamin B12: Catalysis by Cobalamin-Dependent Enzymes
R Banerjee, SW Ragsdale - Annual review of biochemistry, 2003 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Vitamin B12 is a complex organometallic cofactor associated with three
subfamilies of enzymes: the adenosylcobalamin-dependent isomerases, the …
subfamilies of enzymes: the adenosylcobalamin-dependent isomerases, the …
Proposal of the reverse flow model for the origin of the eukaryotic cell based on comparative analyses of Asgard archaeal metabolism
The origin of eukaryotes represents an unresolved puzzle in evolutionary biology. Current
research suggests that eukaryotes evolved from a merger between a host of archaeal …
research suggests that eukaryotes evolved from a merger between a host of archaeal …
Overview of organohalide-respiring bacteria and a proposal for a classification system for reductive dehalogenases
Organohalide respiration is an anaerobic bacterial respiratory process that uses
halogenated hydrocarbons as terminal electron acceptors during electron transport-based …
halogenated hydrocarbons as terminal electron acceptors during electron transport-based …
Reductive dechlorination in the energy metabolism of anaerobic bacteria
C Holliger, G Wohlfarth, G Diekert - FEMS Microbiology …, 1998 - academic.oup.com
Within the last few decades, several anaerobic bacteria have been isolated which are able
to reductively dechlorinate chlorinated aliphatic and aromatic compounds at catabolic rates …
to reductively dechlorinate chlorinated aliphatic and aromatic compounds at catabolic rates …
Anaerobic microbial dehalogenation
▪ Abstract The natural production and anthropogenic release of halogenated hydrocarbons
into the environment has been the likely driving force for the evolution of an unexpectedly …
into the environment has been the likely driving force for the evolution of an unexpectedly …
[图书][B] Enzymes in the environment: activity, ecology, and applications
RG Burns, RP Dick - 2002 - taylorfrancis.com
Exploring the role of enzymes in biogeochemical processes, this reference explores the
function, molecular biology, and biochemistry of microorganisms and their intra-and extra …
function, molecular biology, and biochemistry of microorganisms and their intra-and extra …
[HTML][HTML] Mechanism of Aurora B activation by INCENP and inhibition by hesperadin
F Sessa, M Mapelli, C Ciferri, C Tarricone, LB Areces… - Molecular cell, 2005 - cell.com
Aurora family serine/threonine kinases control mitotic progression, and their deregulation is
implicated in tumorigenesis. Aurora A and Aurora B, the best-characterized members of …
implicated in tumorigenesis. Aurora A and Aurora B, the best-characterized members of …
Molecular Identification of the Catabolic Vinyl Chloride Reductase from Dehalococcoides sp. Strain VS and Its Environmental Distribution
JA Müller, BM Rosner, G Von Abendroth… - Applied and …, 2004 - Am Soc Microbiol
Reductive dehalogenation of vinyl chloride (VC) to ethene is the key step in complete
anaerobic degradation of chlorinated ethenes. VC-reductive dehalogenase was partially …
anaerobic degradation of chlorinated ethenes. VC-reductive dehalogenase was partially …
[HTML][HTML] Organohalide respiring bacteria and reductive dehalogenases: key tools in organohalide bioremediation
Organohalides are recalcitrant pollutants that have been responsible for substantial
contamination of soils and groundwater. Organohalide-respiring bacteria (ORB) provide a …
contamination of soils and groundwater. Organohalide-respiring bacteria (ORB) provide a …