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Inhibition of the ATP Synthase Eliminates the Intrinsic Resistance of Staphylococcus aureus towards Polymyxins

Inhibition of the ATP Synthase Eliminates the Intrinsic Resistance of Staphylococcus aureus towards Polymyxins

... the ATP synthase increases efficacy of polymyxin B. The ATP synthase is a well-described protein complex, and multiple inhibitors have been identified that interfere with its function— ...the ATP ...

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The ATP Hypothesis: A New Conceptual Framework for the Origin of the Genetic Code

The ATP Hypothesis: A New Conceptual Framework for the Origin of the Genetic Code

... favoring ATP as the initiator of the genetic code is its ability to elongate chains of both polynucleotides and polypeptides without additional energy input, making it possible to establish or fix chemical ...

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Theoretical Study on the ATP Hydrolysis Mechanism of HisP Protein, the ATP Binding Subunit of ABC Transporter

Theoretical Study on the ATP Hydrolysis Mechanism of HisP Protein, the ATP Binding Subunit of ABC Transporter

... the ATP molecule together with Gln100, Asp178, and Glu179 of HisP protein interact electrostatically with Mg 2þ cation forming a weak coordination complex, this is apparent from the distances of the Mg 2þ to the O ...

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Pyrophosphate Dependent ATP Formation from Acetyl Coenzyme A in Syntrophus aciditrophicus, a New Twist on ATP Formation

Pyrophosphate Dependent ATP Formation from Acetyl Coenzyme A in Syntrophus aciditrophicus, a New Twist on ATP Formation

... make ATP from acetyl-CoA, ...for ATP synthesis from ...high ATP-to- AMP ratio (about 10) that bacteria normally maintain (14–16), However, the ATP-to-AMP ratio in ...low ATP-to-AMP ...

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In situ consolidation of thermoplastic prepreg tape using automated tape placement technology: Potential and possibilities

In situ consolidation of thermoplastic prepreg tape using automated tape placement technology: Potential and possibilities

... for ATP, though the residual strength remained at an acceptable level for ...the ATP showed a lower discrepancy of the results with a lower average value, however the pull out stress was much higher than ...

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Filamentation of Campylobacter in broth cultures

Filamentation of Campylobacter in broth cultures

... The ATP concentrations were measured by luciferase luminescence using a commercial kit according to the manufacturer’s instructions (Promega, Southampton, ...The ATP assays were performed by adding 10 µ l ...

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ATP dependent DNA ligases

ATP dependent DNA ligases

... Although the three-dimensional structure of only one eukaryotic DNA ligase is known, that encoded by the virus PBCV-1 [17], the structure of bacteriophage T7 ligase has also been solved [18], making it possible to ...

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Dubin–Johnson syndrome and intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy in a Sri Lankan family: a case report

Dubin–Johnson syndrome and intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy in a Sri Lankan family: a case report

... the ATP-binding cassette sub-family C member 2 gene ABCC2 that encodes the Multidrug resistance-associated protein 2 that causes Dubin–Johnson ...the ATP-binding cassette, sub-family B member 11 gene ABCB11 ...

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Crucial role of the membrane potential for ATP synthesis by F(1)F(o) ATP synthases

Crucial role of the membrane potential for ATP synthesis by F(1)F(o) ATP synthases

... of ATP according to equation ...of ATP formation during normal operation; this depends on the mechanism of energy ...on ATP synthesis by thylakoid membranes energised with either ∆pH or ∆ψ (Jagendorf ...

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ATP as a cotransmitter in the autonomic nervous system

ATP as a cotransmitter in the autonomic nervous system

... store ATP and NA ...of ATP and NA simultaneously during stimulation of sympathetic nerves innervating the guinea-pig vas ...contrast, ATP release peaked more quickly, 20 seconds after the start of ...

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Molecular chess? Hallmarks of anti cancer drug resistance

Molecular chess? Hallmarks of anti cancer drug resistance

... (2)Expression of drug efflux pumps: The ATP-binding cassette (ABC) superfamily of proteins includes a number of membrane proteins able to transport a wide diversity of substrates. Besides an ability to transport ...

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Metabolic and functional consequences of inhibiting adenosine deaminase during renal ischemia in rats

Metabolic and functional consequences of inhibiting adenosine deaminase during renal ischemia in rats

... the ATP initial recovery after 45 min of ischemia from 52% (in controls) to 62% (in the treated animals), as compared to the basal ...cellular ATP so that at 120 min it was 83% in treated rats ...

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Physiology of an ATP receptor in labellar sensilla of the tsetse fly Glossina morsitans morsitans Westw  (Diptera: Glossinidae)

Physiology of an ATP receptor in labellar sensilla of the tsetse fly Glossina morsitans morsitans Westw (Diptera: Glossinidae)

... Arguing in favour of the conclusion that the ATP receptor investigated in this study mediates the behavioural responses of the animal to ATP solutions are the following four points of si[r] ...

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ATP and ATP receptors in human dental pulp

ATP and ATP receptors in human dental pulp

... basal ATP release after a 22-24% dilution of their bathing medium with distilled water (Taylor et ...the ATP release in response to hypotonicity was dose-dependent and as little as 4% dilution o f the ...

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ATP regulation in
            bioproduction

ATP regulation in bioproduction

... the ATP supply as follows: (1) adding energy sub- strates; (2) controlling pH; (3) metabolic engineering of pathways that generate or consume ATP; and (4) controlling reactions mediated by respiratory ...

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ADVANCES IN ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS DRUGS

ADVANCES IN ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS DRUGS

... of ATP synthase, thereby decreasing intracellular ATP levels 32 Bedaquiline was discovered using phenotypic screening An attractive feature of bedaquiline is its equipotent activity against both replicating ...

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9 Redoxreactions incomplete

9 Redoxreactions incomplete

... • redox reactions are the chemistry that produce the energy for making ATP – no ATP, no ______ • students often struggle with redox reactions because they’re introduced within metabo[r] ...

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Intracellular ATP can regulate afferent arteriolar tone via ATP sensitive K+ channels in the rabbit

Intracellular ATP can regulate afferent arteriolar tone via ATP sensitive K+ channels in the rabbit

... mM ATP and in a dose-dependent fashion by glibenclamide (10(-9) M to 10(-6) M), a specific antagonist of KATP ...of ATP, and this effect was also blocked by ...intracellular ATP levels can effect AA ...

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An adenosine triphosphate dependent calcium uptake pump in human neutrophil lysosomes

An adenosine triphosphate dependent calcium uptake pump in human neutrophil lysosomes

... an ATP-dependent calcium uptake pump has been identified in human neutrophil ...min. ATP was the only nucleotide that supported Ca++ uptake by ...for ATP was 177 microM. ATP-dependent Ca++ ...

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Minimization of extracellular space as a driving force in prokaryote association and the origin of eukaryotes

Minimization of extracellular space as a driving force in prokaryote association and the origin of eukaryotes

... We have shown that close physical association should be energetically beneficial for prokaryotes using proton- based respiration. This benefit may be a driving force for the formation of prokaryotic multicellular ...

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