![]() ONPG structure
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Common Name | ONPG | ||
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CAS Number | 369-07-3 | Molecular Weight | 301.249 | |
Density | 1.6±0.1 g/cm3 | Boiling Point | 572.4±50.0 °C at 760 mmHg | |
Molecular Formula | C12H15NO8 | Melting Point | 186-193 °C (dec.) | |
MSDS | Chinese USA | Flash Point | 300.0±30.1 °C |
Antimicrobial activities and membrane-active mechanism of CPF-C1 against multidrug-resistant bacteria, a novel antimicrobial peptide derived from skin secretions of the tetraploid frog Xenopus clivii.
J. Pept. Sci. 20(11) , 876-84, (2014) Hospital-acquired infections caused by multidrug-resistant bacteria pose significant challenges for treatment, which necessitate the development of new antibiotics. Antimicrobial peptides are considered potential alternatives to conventional antibiotics. The ... |
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Plasmid-Encoded RepA Proteins Specifically Autorepress Individual repABC Operons in the Multipartite Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii Genome.
PLoS ONE 10 , e0131907, (2015) Rhizobia commonly have very complex genomes with a chromosome and several large plasmids that possess genes belonging to the repABC family. RepA and RepB are members of the ParA and ParB families of partitioning proteins, respectively, whereas RepC is crucial... |
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Antimicrobial activities and action mechanism studies of transportan 10 and its analogues against multidrug-resistant bacteria.
J. Pept. Sci. 21 , 599-607, (2015) The increased emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria is perceived as a critical public health threat, creating an urgent need for the development of novel classes of antimicrobials. Cell-penetrating peptides that share common features with antimicrobial pe... |
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Probiotic properties of lactic acid bacteria isolated from water-buffalo mozzarella cheese.
Probiotics Antimicrob Proteins 6 , 141-56, (2014) This study evaluated the probiotic properties (stability at different pH values and bile salt concentration, auto-aggregation and co-aggregation, survival in the presence of antibiotics and commercial drugs, study of β-galactosidase production, evaluation of ... |
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Differential effects of viroporin inhibitors against feline infectious peritonitis virus serotypes I and II.
Arch. Virol. 160(5) , 1163-70, (2015) Feline infectious peritonitis virus (FIP virus: FIPV), a feline coronavirus of the family Coronaviridae, causes a fatal disease called FIP in wild and domestic cat species. The genome of coronaviruses encodes a hydrophobic transmembrane protein, the envelope ... |
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Enhanced longevity by ibuprofen, conserved in multiple species, occurs in yeast through inhibition of tryptophan import.
PLoS Genet. 10(12) , e1004860, (2014) The common non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug ibuprofen has been associated with a reduced risk of some age-related pathologies. However, a general pro-longevity role for ibuprofen and its mechanistic basis remains unclear. Here we show that ibuprofen incre... |
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The Escherichia coli small protein MntS and exporter MntP optimize the intracellular concentration of manganese.
PLoS Genet. 11(3) , e1004977, (2015) Escherichia coli does not routinely import manganese, but it will do so when iron is unavailable, so that manganese can substitute for iron as an enzyme cofactor. When intracellular manganese levels are low, the cell induces the MntH manganese importer plus M... |
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Synergistic activity and mechanism of action of Stephania suberosa Forman extract and ampicillin combination against ampicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.
J. Biomed. Sci. 21 , 90, (2015) Ampicillin-resistant S. aureus (ARSA) now poses a serious problem for hospitalized patients, and their care providers. Plant-derived antibacterial that can reverse the resistance to well-tried agents which have lost their original effectiveness are the resear... |
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Evolution of Robustness to Protein Mistranslation by Accelerated Protein Turnover.
PLoS Biol. 13 , e1002291, (2015) Translational errors occur at high rates, and they influence organism viability and the onset of genetic diseases. To investigate how organisms mitigate the deleterious effects of protein synthesis errors during evolution, a mutant yeast strain was engineered... |
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Peptidoglycan Branched Stem Peptides Contribute to Streptococcus pneumoniae Virulence by Inhibiting Pneumolysin Release.
PLoS Pathog. 11 , e1004996, (2015) Streptococcus pneumoniae (the pneumococcus) colonizes the human nasopharynx and is a significant pathogen worldwide. Pneumolysin (Ply) is a multi-functional, extracellular virulence factor produced by this organism that is critical for pathogenesis. Despite t... |