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Sultan A, Jers C, Ganief T, Shi L, Senissar M, Kohler J, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2021 Apr; 12:657562. PMID: 33889145
Understanding phosphorylation-mediated regulation of metabolic enzymes, pathways, and cell phenotypes under metabolic shifts represents a major challenge. The kinases associated with most phosphorylation sites and the link between phosphorylation and...
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Sultan A, Andersen B, Christensen J, Poulsen H, Svensson B, Finnie C
J Agric Food Chem . 2019 May; 67(22):6432-6444. PMID: 31095381
Liquid feeding strategies have been devised with the aim of enhancing grain nutrient availability for livestock. It is characterized by a steeping/soaking period that softens the grains and initiates mobilization...
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Singh P, Pandit S, Beshay M, Mokkapati V, Garnaes J, Olsson M, et al.
Artif Cells Nanomed Biotechnol . 2018 Nov; 46(sup3):S886-S899. PMID: 30422688
Bacterial biofilm represents a major problem in medicine. They colonize and damage medical devices and implants and, in many cases, foster development of multidrug-resistant microorganisms. Biofilm development starts by bacterial...
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Singh P, Pandit S, Garnaes J, Tunjic S, Mokkapati V, Sultan A, et al.
Int J Nanomedicine . 2018 Jun; 13:3571-3591. PMID: 29950836
Background: (hemp) is a source of various biologically active compounds, for instance, cannabinoids, terpenes and phenolic compounds, which exhibit antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory and anticancer properties. With the purpose of expanding...
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Jers C, Ravikumar V, Lezyk M, Sultan A, Sjoling A, Wai S, et al.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol . 2018 Jan; 7:537. PMID: 29376036
Protein lysine acetylation is recognized as an important reversible post translational modification in all domains of life. While its primary roles appear to reside in metabolic processes, lysine acetylation has...
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Sultan A, Frisvad J, Andersen B, Svensson B, Finnie C
J Proteomics . 2017 Mar; 169:153-164. PMID: 28323242
Biological Significance: The microorganisms that inhabit the surface of cereal grains are specialized in production of enzymes such as xylanases, which depolymerize plant cell walls. Integration of gel-based proteomics approach...
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Sultan A, Andersen B, Svensson B, Finnie C
J Proteome Res . 2016 Mar; 15(4):1151-67. PMID: 26928395
Cereal grains are colonized by a microbial community that actively interacts with the plant via secretion of various enzymes, hormones, and metabolites. Microorganisms decompose plant tissues by a collection of...
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Jersie-Christensen R, Sultan A, Olsen J
Methods Mol Biol . 2015 Nov; 1355:251-60. PMID: 26584931
The traditional sample preparation workflow for mass spectrometry (MS)-based phosphoproteomics is time consuming and usually requires multiple steps, e.g., lysis, protein precipitation, reduction, alkylation, digestion, fractionation, and phosphopeptide enrichment. Each...
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Hagglund P, Bjornberg O, Navrot N, Morch Jensen J, Maeda K, Kirkensgaard K, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2013 Jun; 4:151. PMID: 23734159
Thioredoxin (Trx) reduces disulfide bonds and play numerous important functions in plants. In cereal seeds, cytosolic h-type Trx facilitates the release of energy reserves during the germination process and is...
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Majumder A, Sultan A, Jersie-Christensen R, Ejby M, Schmidt B, Lahtinen S, et al.
Proteomics . 2011 Jul; 11(17):3470-81. PMID: 21751373
Lactobacillus acidophilus NCFM is a probiotic bacterium adapted to survive in the gastrointestinal tract and with potential health benefits to the host. Lactitol is a synthetic sugar alcohol used as...