Mechanisms of the bactericidal effects of nitrate and nitrite in cured meats
D Majou, S Christieans - Meat Science, 2018 - Elsevier
For cured meat products, nitrite is recognized for its antimicrobial effects against pathogenic
bacteria, even though the specific inhibitory mechanisms are not well known. Nitrite …
bacteria, even though the specific inhibitory mechanisms are not well known. Nitrite …
The CO2 concentrating mechanism and photosynthetic carbon assimilation in limiting CO2: how Chlamydomonas works against the gradient
Y Wang, DJ Stessman, MH Spalding - The Plant Journal, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The CO 2 concentrating mechanism (CCM) represents an effective strategy for carbon
acquisition that enables microalgae to survive and proliferate when the CO 2 concentration …
acquisition that enables microalgae to survive and proliferate when the CO 2 concentration …
The model [NiFe]-hydrogenases of Escherichia coli
F Sargent - Advances in microbial physiology, 2016 - Elsevier
In Escherichia coli, hydrogen metabolism plays a prominent role in anaerobic physiology.
The genome contains the capability to produce and assemble up to four [NiFe] …
The genome contains the capability to produce and assemble up to four [NiFe] …
[HTML][HTML] Salmonella Typhimurium screen identifies shifts in mixed-acid fermentation during gut colonization
How enteric pathogens adapt their metabolism to a dynamic gut environment is not yet fully
understood. To investigate how Salmonella enterica Typhimurium (S. Tm) colonizes the gut …
understood. To investigate how Salmonella enterica Typhimurium (S. Tm) colonizes the gut …
Acclimation to Very Low CO2: Contribution of Limiting CO2 Inducible Proteins, LCIB and LCIA, to Inorganic Carbon Uptake in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
Y Wang, MH Spalding - Plant physiology, 2014 - academic.oup.com
The limiting-CO2 inducible CO2-concentrating mechanism (CCM) of microalgae represents
an effective strategy to capture CO2 when its availability is limited. At least two limiting-CO2 …
an effective strategy to capture CO2 when its availability is limited. At least two limiting-CO2 …
[HTML][HTML] Efficient hydrogen-dependent carbon dioxide reduction by Escherichia coli
Hydrogen-dependent reduction of carbon dioxide to formic acid offers a promising route to
greenhouse gas sequestration, carbon abatement technologies, hydrogen transport and …
greenhouse gas sequestration, carbon abatement technologies, hydrogen transport and …
Function investigations and applications of membrane proteins on artificial lipid membranes
Membrane proteins play an important role in key cellular functions, such as signal
transduction, apoptosis, and metabolism. Therefore, structural and functional studies of …
transduction, apoptosis, and metabolism. Therefore, structural and functional studies of …
Identity of a Plasmodium lactate/H+ symporter structurally unrelated to human transporters
B Wu, J Rambow, S Bock, J Holm-Bertelsen… - Nature …, 2015 - nature.com
Maintenance of a high glycolytic flow rate is critical for the rapid growth and virulence of
malarial parasites. The parasites release two moles of lactic acid per mole of glucose as the …
malarial parasites. The parasites release two moles of lactic acid per mole of glucose as the …
Mechanism of formate–nitrite transporters by dielectric shift of substrate acidity
M Wiechert, E Beitz - The EMBO journal, 2017 - embopress.org
Bacterial formate–nitrite transporters (FNT s) regulate the metabolic flow of small, weak
mono‐acids. Recently, the eukaryotic Pf FNT was identified as the malaria parasite's lactate …
mono‐acids. Recently, the eukaryotic Pf FNT was identified as the malaria parasite's lactate …