In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, utilization of galactose requires four inducible enzyme activities. Three of these activities (galactose-1-phosphate uridyl transferase, EC 2.7.7.10; uridine ...
We describe a 55-year-old man with the cardiac variant of Fabry's disease who had residual α-galactosidase A activity as the result of a missense mutation encoding a substitution of arginine for ...
For more than a century, food scientists have searched for ways to satisfy a sweet tooth without the health risks tied to ...
Engineers have developed a new way to produce tagatose, a low-calorie sugar, using engineered bacteria and cheap glucose ...
Galactose after growth: Why one early-life sugar might be overstaying its welcome, By Mukaila Kareem
There’s no conspiracy among mothers. Across all species, mothers stop producing milk when the job is done. Growth slows, and the sugar supply shuts off… Just because we can digest milk doesn’t mean we ...
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