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1. The Research On Saponins And Anti-allergy Of Belvedere Fruit
2. Cloning A New 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate Synthase Gene Conferring Increased Glyphosate Tolerance And Identification Of The Active Sites In Glyphosate N-acetyltransferase
3. Site-directed Mutagenesis Of Chitinase From Bacillus Thuringiensis WB7
4. Modification And Inhibition Of Arginine Kinase From Locust
5. Site-directed Mutagenesis Of Amino Acid Residues D143, D145,W146 And E147 In Active Catalytic Domain Of Lymantria Dispar Chitinase(Glass Ⅰ)
6. Cloning, Expression And Characterization Of Capra Hircus Golgi α-mannosidase Ⅱ
7. Active Site Tracking And Sulfated Modification Of Jujube Polysaccharide
8. Mechanistic, Inhibitory, and Mutagenic Studies of Inositol Dehydrogenase from Bacillus subtilis
9. Role of distant, intrasubunit residues in catalase-peroxidase catalysis: Tracing the role of gene duplication and fusion in enzyme structure and function
10. Enzyme mediated reductive chemistry in plant flavonoid and monolignol biosynthetic pathways
11. Post-translational modification of the large subunit (LS) and small subunit (SS) of Rubisco and the molecular utility of Rubisco LSMT to deliver carbonic anhydrase to the active site vicinity of Rubisco
12. Bacillus subtilis adenylosuccinate lyase: I. Identification of enzyme active site residues. II. Model system for elucidating the biochemistry of human acenylosuccinate lyase deficiency
13. Elucidating mechanisms of enzymes involved in terpenoid metabolism
14. Induced broad-spectrum resistance to pathogens in transgenic plants expressing nontoxic mutant forms of pokeweed antiviral protein (Pathogen resistance)
15. Enantiospecificity and active site labeling of enzymes of monoterpene biosynthesis
16. CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ACTIVE SITE OF THE INFLUENZA VIRUS NEURAMINIDASE PROTEIN (MUTAGENESIS)
17. Understanding Glycoside Hydrolase Processivity for Improved Biomass Conversio
18. The Rice Methionine Sulfoxide Reductase Is Involved In Response To Copper And Methyl Viologen Stress
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