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    Additional file 1: of Genomic and transcriptomic analysis of carbohydrate utilization by Paenibacillus sp. JDR-2: systems for bioprocessing plant polysaccharides

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    A table summarizing the proteins belonging to the xylan utilization systems in Pjdr2 as previously determined [ 1 ]. (DOCX 19ƂĀ kb

    Additional file 2: of Genomic and transcriptomic analysis of carbohydrate utilization by Paenibacillus sp. JDR-2: systems for bioprocessing plant polysaccharides

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    Total transcriptome data representing all growth conditions from this study. The data table consists of Pjdr2 gene locus tag ID (accession numbers), in silico annotation results, per transcript ANOVA analysis results, calculated transcript quantity given as RPKM values (Reads Per Kilobase per Million reads sequenced), fold change data for each gene in every growth condition relative to the YE control with corresponding p-values (moderated t-test), fold change data for each gene in the glucan containing growth conditions relative to their constituent sugars with corresponding p-values and fold change data for each gene in the xylan growth conditions relative to xylose and arabinose with corresponding p-values. Analyses were performed using DNASTAR Arraystar v12 (Madison, WI). (XLSX 6349ƂĀ kb

    Structure-making behaviour of L-arginine in aqueous solution of drug ketorolac tromethamine: volumetric, compressibility and viscometric studies

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    <p>In this work, density <i>Ļ</i>, speed of sound <i>u</i> and viscosity <i>Ī·</i>, were measured for L-arginine in aqueous ketorolac tromethamine solutions at various temperatures (293.15, 298.15, 303.15, 308.15 and 313.15Ā K) and at atmospheric pressure. Apparent molar volume <i>V<sub>Ī¦</sub></i>, limiting apparent molar volume <i>VĀ°<sub>Ī¦</sub></i>, limiting apparent molar volume of transfer <i>VĀ°<sub>Ī¦,tr</sub></i>, limiting molar expansivity <i>EĀ°<sub>Ī¦</sub></i>, Heplerā€™s constant <math><mrow><msub><mrow><mrow><mi>āˆ‚</mi><mn>2</mn></mrow><msub><mrow><mi>V</mi><mn>0</mn></mrow><mi>Ī¦</mi></msub><mrow><mo>/</mo></mrow><mi>āˆ‚</mi><mrow><mi>T</mi><mn>2</mn></mrow></mrow><mi>P</mi></msub></mrow></math>and hydration number <i>n<sub>H</sub></i> were obtained using density data. Apparent molar isentropic compression <i>K<sub>Ī¦,S</sub></i>, limiting apparent molar isentropic compression <i>KĀ°<sub>Ī¦,S</sub></i>, limiting apparent molar isentropic compression of transfer <i>KĀ°<sub>Ī¦,S,tr</sub></i> and hydration number <i>n<sub>H</sub></i> were obtained using speed of sound data. Jonesā€“Dole coefficient-B <i>B</i>, viscosity B-coefficients of transfer <i>B<sub>tr</sub></i>, variation of <i>B</i> with temperature (<math><mi>d</mi><mi>B</mi><mrow><mo>/</mo></mrow><mi>d</mi><mi>T</mi></math>), free energy of activation of viscous ļ¬‚ow per mole of solvent <i>Ī”Ī¼Ā°<sup>#</sup><sub>2</sub></i> and per mole of solute <i>Ī”Ī¼Ā°<sup>#</sup><sub>1</sub></i> were obtained from viscosity data. The obtained results are discussed in terms of soluteā€“solvent interactions in these systems.</p
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