3 results match your criteria: "Sustainable Technology Research Center[Affiliation]"

Expressing recombinant human lactoferrin with antibacterial activity in .

Plant Biotechnol (Tokyo)

March 2023

Nitto Denko Corporation, Corporate Technology Sector, Corporate Research and Development Div, Sustainable Technology Research Center, Osaka 530-0011, Japan.

Lactoferrin is a non-hematic iron-binding 80-kDa protein that exhibits antimicrobial activity. Higher plants function as "green bioreactors" for large-scale recombinant protein production. In this study, we transiently expressed recombinant human lactoferrin (rhLF) in at a yield of approximately 40 µg g fresh mass (gFM) using the Tsukuba system.

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This study investigated the performance of an autohydrogenotrophic membrane biofilm reactor (MBfR) to remove nitrate from water with high sulfate concentrations. The results of simulated running showed that TN removal could be over than 98.8% with the maximum denitrification rate of 134.

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A novel trispyrazine-pillared prismatic bicycooxacalixaromatic ligand L is synthesized, and its application in metal-mediated self-assembly is described. Under self-assembly conditions, single chain, double-stranded cross-linked coordination polymer and two-dimensional (2D) coordination polymeric networks were formed via M-L (Ag(+), Cu(2+), and Zn(2+)) coordinative interactions. Structural analyses revealed that the antiparallelly arranged one-dimensional coordination polymers (Cu(2+) and Zn(2+)) are arranged to generate well-defined voids to host aromatic guests (benzene) via C-H···π and π···π interactions, while the double-stranded cross-linked coordination polymer (Ag(+)) contains a rhomboidal [Ag2(L(3))2] (L(3): tridentate ligand) cage motif to include a benzene guest; the "thicker" (thickness: ac 5 Å) 2D coordination polymeric networks (Ag(+), Cu(2+), and Zn(2+)), however, are all formed by connection of one or two kinds of topologically different metallomacrocyclic cage units.

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