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- active. Up to 20% of the dry weight of the endospore consists of calcium dipicolinate within the core, which is thought to stabilize the DNA. Dipicolinic acid...
- Furthermore, a betanin-europium(III) complex has been used to detect calcium dipicolinate in bacterial spores, including Bacillus anthracis and B. cereus. Other...
- (adding pyruvate and cyclizing; (4S)-4-hydroxy-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-(2S)-dipicolinate-forming). This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction pyruvate...
- standard chemical means of inducing germination by treatment with calcium dipicolinate. Redmond, C. (2004). "Identification of proteins in the exosporium of...
- (1997). "Bacterial Spore Detection and Determination by Use of Terbium Dipicolinate Photoluminescence". Analytical Chemistry. 69 (6): 1082–1085. doi:10.1021/ac960939w...
- meso-lanthionine of epidermin to form a --C==C-- double bond The B chain of dipicolinate synthase, an enzyme which catalyses the formation of dipicolinic acid...
- emissions, requiring excitation through fluorescent organic chelators (e.g. dipicolinate-based Terbium (III) chelators). A third class of small molecule fluorop****...
- Albrecht-Schmitt, Thomas E. (2016). "Characterization of berkelium(III) dipicolinate and borate compounds in solution and the solid state". Science. 353 (6302):...
- (2003). The power and limits of the Judd—Ofelt theory: a case of Pr3+ and Tm3+ acetates and dipicolinates. Molecular Physics, 101(7), 923-934. v t e...