- 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...
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standard chemical means of
inducing germination by
treatment with
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proteins in the
exosporium of...
- (adding
pyruvate and cyclizing; (4S)-4-hydroxy-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-(2S)-
dipicolinate-forming). This
enzyme catalyses the
following chemical reaction pyruvate...
- 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****...
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borate compounds in
solution and the
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