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    Biodegradation of the cyanobacterial toxin microcystin LR in natural water and biologically active slow sand filters by Bourne, David G., Blakeley, Robert L., Riddles, Peter, Jones, Gary J.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-03-2006)
    “…A bacterium (MJ-PV) previously demonstrated to degrade the cyanobacterial toxin microcystin LR, was investigated for bioremediation applications in natural…”
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    An interactive web-based Pseudomonas aeruginosa genome database: discovery of new genes, pathways and structures by Croft, Larry, Beatson, Scott A, Whitchurch, Cynthia B, Huang, Bixing, Blakeley, Robert L, Mattick, John S

    “…Centre for Functional and Applied Genomics, Institute for Molecular Bioscience 1 and Department of Biochemistry 2 , University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD…”
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    Characterisation of a gene cluster involved in bacterial degradation of the cyanobacterial toxin microcystin LR by Bourne, David G., Riddles, Peter, Jones, Gary J., Smith, Wendy, Blakeley, Robert L.

    Published in Environmental toxicology (2001)
    “…A novel pathway for degradation of the cyanobacterial heptapeptide hepatotoxin microcystin LR was identified in a newly isolated Sphingomonas sp. (Bourne et…”
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    Enzymatic pathway for the bacterial degradation of the cyanobacterial cyclic peptide toxin microcystin LR by BOURNE, D. G, JONES, G. J, BLAKELEY, R. L, JONES, A, NEGRI, A. P, RIDDLES, P

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-11-1996)
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    Degradation of the cyanobacterial hepatotoxin microcystin by aquatic bacteria by Jones, G J, Bourne, D G, Blakeley, R L, Doelle, H

    Published in Natural toxins (1994)
    “…Bacterial degradation of the cyanobacterial cyclic peptide hepatotoxin microcystin was confirmed in natural waters and by isolated laboratory strains…”
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    Jack bean urease (EC 3.5.1.5). V. On the mechanism of action of urease on urea, formamide, acetamide, N-methylurea, and related compounds by Dixon, N E, Riddles, P W, Gazzola, C, Blakeley, R L, Zerner, B

    Published in Canadian journal of biochemistry (01-12-1980)
    “…Acetamide and N-methylurea have been shown for the first time to be substrates for jack bean urease. In the enzymatic hydrolysis of urea, formamide, acetamide,…”
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    Metal Ions in Enzymes Using Ammonia or Amides by Dixon, Nicholas E., Gazzola, Carlo, Blakeley, Robert L., Zerner, Burt

    “…In an attempt to understand the role of nickel in jack bean urease (1), we turned to a variety of other enzymes important in the utilization, production, or…”
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    Jack bean urease (EC 3.5.1.5). III. The involvement of active-site nickel ion in inhibition by beta-mercaptoethanol, phosphoramidate, and fluoride by Dixon, N E, Blakeley, R L, Zerner, B

    Published in Canadian journal of biochemistry (01-06-1980)
    “…Interaction of beta-mercaptoethanol with urease produces large, rapid and fully reversible spectral changes in that part of the electronic absorption spectrum…”
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    Jack bean urease (EC 3.5.1.5). I. A simple dry ashing procedure for the microdetermination of trace metals in proteins. The nickel content of urease by Dixon, N E, Blakeley, R L, Zerner, B

    Published in Canadian journal of biochemistry (01-06-1980)
    “…A simple and inexpensive procedure for determination of microgram quantities of metal ions in proteins is described and tested with nickel and iron. The method…”
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