Publications by authors named "E Warkentin"

The antibiotic roseoflavin is a riboflavin (vitamin B) analog. One step of the roseoflavin biosynthetic pathway is catalyzed by the phosphatase RosC, which dephosphorylates 8-demethyl-8-amino-riboflavin-5'-phosphate (AFP) to 8-demethyl-8-amino-riboflavin (AF). RosC also catalyzes the potentially cell-damaging dephosphorylation of the AFP analog riboflavin-5'-phosphate also called "flavin mononucleotide" (FMN), however, with a lower efficiency.

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Verbs are central to the syntactic structure of sentences, and, thus, important for learning one's native language. This study examined how children visually inspect events as they hear, and do not hear, a new verb. Specifically, there is evidence that children may focus on the agent of the action or may prioritize attention to the action being performed; to date, little evidence is available.

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NADP-dependent methylene-tetrahydromethanopterin (methylene-HMPT) dehydrogenase (MtdA) catalyzes the reversible dehydrogenation of methylene-HMPT to form methenyl-HMPT by using NADP as a hydride acceptor. This hydride transfer reaction is involved in the oxidative metabolism from formaldehyde to CO in methylotrophic and methanotrophic bacteria. Here, we report on the crystal structures of the ternary MtdA-substrate complexes from Methylorubrum extorquens AM1 obtained in open and closed forms.

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Peroxiredoxins (Prxs) are thiol peroxidases that scavenge various peroxide substrates such as hydrogen peroxide (HO), alkyl hydroperoxides and peroxinitrite. They also function as chaperones and are involved in signal transduction by HO in eukaryotic cells. The genome of Aquifex aeolicus, a microaerophilic, hyperthermophilic eubacterium, encodes four Prxs, among them an alkyl hydroperoxide reductase AhpC2 which was found to be closely related to archaeal 1-Cys peroxiredoxins.

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