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    H2O2 release from the very long chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase by Kakimoto, Pâmela A H B, Tamaki, Fábio K, Cardoso, Ariel R, Marana, Sandro R, Kowaltowski, Alicia J

    Published in Redox biology (01-04-2015)
    “…Enhanced mitochondrial generation of oxidants, including hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), is related to a large number of pathological conditions, including…”
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    Using the Amino Acid Network to Modulate the Hydrolytic Activity of β-Glycosidases by Tamaki, Fábio K, Souza, Diorge P, Souza, Valquiria P, Ikegami, Cecilia M, Farah, Chuck S, Marana, Sandro R

    Published in PloS one (09-12-2016)
    “…The active site residues in GH1 β-glycosidases are compartmentalized into 3 functional regions, involved in catalysis or binding of glycone and aglycone motifs…”
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    Sets of covariant residues modulate the activity and thermal stability of GH1 β-glucosidases by Tamaki, Fábio K, Textor, Larissa C, Polikarpov, Igor, Marana, Sandro R

    Published in PloS one (07-05-2014)
    “…The statistical coupling analysis of 768 β-glucosidases from the GH1 family revealed 23 positions in which the amino acid frequencies are coupled. The roles of…”
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    Commentary on Urinary l-erythro-β-hydroxyasparagine: a novel serine racemase inhibitor and substrate of the Zn2+-dependent d-serine dehydratase by Tamaki, Fabio K

    Published in Bioscience reports (22-12-2021)
    “…The analysis of the urine contents can be informative of physiological homoeostasis, and it has been speculated that the levels of urinary d-serine (d-ser)…”
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    Molecular insights into mechanisms of lepidopteran serine proteinase resistance to natural plant defenses by Tamaki, Fábio K., Terra, Walter R.

    “…Plants have a wide range of chemical defenses against predation, including substances that target digestive serine proteinases of herbivorous. Previous works…”
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    Physiology of digestion and the molecular characterization of the major digestive enzymes from Periplaneta americana by Tamaki, Fábio K., Pimentel, André C., Dias, Alcides B., Cardoso, Christiane, Ribeiro, Alberto F., Ferreira, Clélia, Terra, Walter R.

    Published in Journal of insect physiology (01-11-2014)
    “…[Display omitted] •The Periplaneta americana major digestive enzymes had their coding sequences cloned.•Electrophoretic and chromatographic data identified…”
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    The digestive system of the “stick bug” Cladomorphus phyllinus (Phasmida, Phasmatidae): A morphological, physiological and biochemical analysis by Monteiro, Emiliano C., Tamaki, Fábio K., Terra, Walter R., Ribeiro, Alberto F.

    Published in Arthropod structure & development (01-03-2014)
    “…This work presents a detailed morphofunctional study of the digestive system of a phasmid representative, Cladomorphus phyllinus. Cells from anterior midgut…”
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    A mutant β-glucosidase increases the rate of the cellulose enzymatic hydrolysis by Tamaki, Fábio K, Araujo, Éverton M, Rozenberg, Roberto, Marana, Sandro R

    Published in Biochemistry and biophysics reports (01-09-2016)
    “…The enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose and lignocellulosic materials is marked by a rate decrease along the reaction time. Cellobiohydrolase slow dissociation…”
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    Properties and secretory mechanism of Musca domestica digestive chymotrypsin and its relation with Drosophila melanogaster homologs by Tamaki, Fábio K, Padilha, Marcelo H.P, Pimentel, Andre C, Ribeiro, Alberto F, Terra, Walter R

    Published in Insect biochemistry and molecular biology (01-07-2012)
    “…Musca domestica larvae present two different digestive chymotryptic activities found in the posterior midgut (PMG): one major soluble activity in the lumen and…”
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    Using the Amino Acid Network to Modulate the Hydrolytic Activity of [beta]-Glycosidases by Tamaki, Fábio K, Souza, Diorge P, Souza, Valquiria P, Ikegami, Cecilia M, Farah, Chuck S, Marana, Sandro R

    Published in PloS one (09-12-2016)
    “…The active site residues in GH1 [beta]-glycosidases are compartmentalized into 3 functional regions, involved in catalysis or binding of glycone and aglycone…”
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    Conformational flexibility of the complete catalytic domain of Cdc25B phosphatases by Sayegh, Raphael S. R., Tamaki, Fabio K., Marana, Sandro R., Salinas, Roberto K., Arantes, Guilherme M.

    “…ABSTRACT Cdc25B phosphatases are involved in cell cycle checkpoints and have become a possible target for developing new anticancer drugs. A more rational…”
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    Digestive morphophysiology of Gryllodes sigillatus (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) by Biagio, Fernanda P., Tamaki, Fabio K., Terra, Walter R., Ribeiro, Alberto F.

    Published in Journal of insect physiology (01-12-2009)
    “…The evolution of the digestive system in the Order Orthoptera is disclosed from the study of the morphophysiology of the digestive process in its major taxa…”
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    Sets of Covariant Residues Modulate the Activity and Thermal Stability of GH1 [beta]-Glucosidases by Tamaki, Fábio K, Textor, Larissa C, Polikarpov, Igor, Marana, Sandro R

    Published in PloS one (07-05-2014)
    “…The statistical coupling analysis of 768 [beta]-glucosidases from the GH1 family revealed 23 positions in which the amino acid frequencies are coupled. The…”
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