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Unexpected Main-Chain-Mediated and Neutral-Intermediate-Involved Catalytic Reaction in a High-Fidelity <i>ent</i>-Neoabietadiene Synthase
Cyhoeddwyd 2024“...So far, the catalytic mechanisms of LRD diTPSs still remain largely unknown. ...”
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Unexpected Main-Chain-Mediated and Neutral-Intermediate-Involved Catalytic Reaction in a High-Fidelity <i>ent</i>-Neoabietadiene Synthase
Cyhoeddwyd 2024“...So far, the catalytic mechanisms of LRD diTPSs still remain largely unknown. ...”
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Unexpected Main-Chain-Mediated and Neutral-Intermediate-Involved Catalytic Reaction in a High-Fidelity <i>ent</i>-Neoabietadiene Synthase
Cyhoeddwyd 2024“...So far, the catalytic mechanisms of LRD diTPSs still remain largely unknown. ...”
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Unexpected Main-Chain-Mediated and Neutral-Intermediate-Involved Catalytic Reaction in a High-Fidelity <i>ent</i>-Neoabietadiene Synthase
Cyhoeddwyd 2024“...So far, the catalytic mechanisms of LRD diTPSs still remain largely unknown. ...”
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Unexpected Main-Chain-Mediated and Neutral-Intermediate-Involved Catalytic Reaction in a High-Fidelity <i>ent</i>-Neoabietadiene Synthase
Cyhoeddwyd 2024“...So far, the catalytic mechanisms of LRD diTPSs still remain largely unknown. ...”
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Data_Sheet_2_The ABCB7-Like Transporter PexA in Rhodobacter capsulatus Is Involved in the Translocation of Reactive Sulfur Species.PDF
Cyhoeddwyd 2019“...We further suggest that this ABC-transporter in R. capsulatus is involved in the formation and export of polysulfide species to the periplasm....”
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Image_3_A Rice Autophagy Gene OsATG8b Is Involved in Nitrogen Remobilization and Control of Grain Quality.TIF
Cyhoeddwyd 2020“...The autophagic role of OsATG8b was experimentally confirmed, and it was concluded that OsATG8b-mediated autophagy is involved in N recycling to grains and contributes to the grain quality, indicating that OsATG8b may be a potential gene for molecular breeding and cultivation of rice....”
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Image_1_A Rice Autophagy Gene OsATG8b Is Involved in Nitrogen Remobilization and Control of Grain Quality.TIF
Cyhoeddwyd 2020“...The autophagic role of OsATG8b was experimentally confirmed, and it was concluded that OsATG8b-mediated autophagy is involved in N recycling to grains and contributes to the grain quality, indicating that OsATG8b may be a potential gene for molecular breeding and cultivation of rice....”
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Image_2_A Rice Autophagy Gene OsATG8b Is Involved in Nitrogen Remobilization and Control of Grain Quality.TIF
Cyhoeddwyd 2020“...The autophagic role of OsATG8b was experimentally confirmed, and it was concluded that OsATG8b-mediated autophagy is involved in N recycling to grains and contributes to the grain quality, indicating that OsATG8b may be a potential gene for molecular breeding and cultivation of rice....”
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Image_8_A Rice Autophagy Gene OsATG8b Is Involved in Nitrogen Remobilization and Control of Grain Quality.JPEG
Cyhoeddwyd 2020“...The autophagic role of OsATG8b was experimentally confirmed, and it was concluded that OsATG8b-mediated autophagy is involved in N recycling to grains and contributes to the grain quality, indicating that OsATG8b may be a potential gene for molecular breeding and cultivation of rice....”
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Image_7_A Rice Autophagy Gene OsATG8b Is Involved in Nitrogen Remobilization and Control of Grain Quality.TIF
Cyhoeddwyd 2020“...The autophagic role of OsATG8b was experimentally confirmed, and it was concluded that OsATG8b-mediated autophagy is involved in N recycling to grains and contributes to the grain quality, indicating that OsATG8b may be a potential gene for molecular breeding and cultivation of rice....”
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Image_9_A Rice Autophagy Gene OsATG8b Is Involved in Nitrogen Remobilization and Control of Grain Quality.TIF
Cyhoeddwyd 2020“...The autophagic role of OsATG8b was experimentally confirmed, and it was concluded that OsATG8b-mediated autophagy is involved in N recycling to grains and contributes to the grain quality, indicating that OsATG8b may be a potential gene for molecular breeding and cultivation of rice....”