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- Springer Handbook of Enzymes
- Table S1: List of Metabolites
- A Racemizing Enzyme System of Lactobacill Us Plantar
- Effect of Oral Administration of Megasphaera Elsdenii on Performance of Holstein Cows During Early Lactation
- Supplementary Table 2 - in Silico Reconstruction of the Metabolic Pathways of S
- Genetic Engineering of Lactic Acid Bacteria to Produce Optically Pure
- Lactate Racemization and Beyond
- Structural Insights Into the Catalytic Mechanism of a Sacrificial Sulfur Insertase of the N-Type ATP Pyrophosphatase Family, Lare
- Three Novel Clostridia Isolates Produce N-Caproate and Iso-Butyrate from Lactate: Comparative Genomics of Chain-Elongating Bacteria
- Microbial Propionic Acid Production
- The Enzyme List Class 5 — Isomerases
- 295•Fl Biomimicry: Investigating the Active Site Model of Lactate
- Identification and Genomic Characterization of Candidate Starch and Lactate Utilizing Bacteria from the Rumen of Beef Cattle
- Lactate Racemase Is a Nickel-Dependent Enzyme Activated by a Widespread Maturation System
- Alternative Coenzymes for Biocatalysis
- Production of Racemic Lactic Acid in Pediococcus Cerevisiae Cultures by Two Lactate Dehydrogenases
- Distribution, Organization and Expression of Genes Concerned with Anaerobic Lactate
- Dynamics of Dark Fermentation Microbial Communities in the Light of Lactate and Butyrate Production Anna Detman1, Daniel Laubitz2, Aleksandra Chojnacka1,3, Pawel R
- Springer Handbook of Enzymes
- Genomic-, Phenotypic-, and Toxicity-Based Safety Assessment and Probiotic Potency of Bacillus Coagulans IDCC 1201 Isolated from Green Malt
- Functional Changes of the Community of Microbes with Ni-Dependent Enzyme Genes Accompany Adaptation of the Ruminal Microbiome to Urea-Supplemented Diets
- Theoretical Studies of Nickel-Dependent Enzymes
- (12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 7,829,324 B2 Glick Et Al
- Lactate Racemase Nickel-Pincer Cofactor Operates by a Proton- Coupled Hydride Transfer Mechanism Joel A
- Safety Assessment of a Nham Starter Culture Lactobacillus Plantarum BCC9546 Via Whole-Genome Analysis
- Nickel Pincer Model of the Active Site of Lactate Racemase Involves Ligand Participation in Hydride Transfer