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Structural and mechanistic studies of oxalate catabolism
Data management plan for the grant, "Structural and mechanistic studies of oxalate catabolism." Biologically derived oxalic acid has been shown to have a negative impact on crop production and human health. Oxalate present in plant foods can decrease their nutritional value by binding to calcium and rendering that calcium unavailable for nutritional absorption. This project will study the structure and function of key enzymes in oxalate turnover to understand their biological functions and mechanisms, facilitating metabolic engineering of plants toward improving nutritional quality and production of plant derived foods.
Date:
2023-06-15/2026-05-31
Creator:
Wang, Xiaoqiang
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The UNT Digital Library
Novel regulators of Slo2 potassium channels
Data management plan for the grant, "Novel regulators of Slo2 potassium channels"
Date:
2024-02-15/2026-01-31
Creator:
Chen, Bojun
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Collaborative Research: LTREB Renewal - River ecosystem responses to floodplain restoration
Data management plan for the grant, "Collaborative Research: LTREB Renewal - River ecosystem responses to floodplain restoration." This project centers on researching the metabolic transformations of the metal-contaminated Upper Clark Fork River in western Montana, USA, that are shifting with environmental restoration efforts. Specifically, the work conducted at UNT includes dissolved organic matter (DOM) chemical characterization of river samples along a 200 km transect from the Upper Clark Fork River, metal concentration analysis, and short-term incubation experiments on the river water (30 days of microbial processes) using multiple analytical chemistry techniques such as absorbance and fluorescence spectroscopy and atomic absorption spectroscopy or inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Data will be analyzed to identify chemical and biological signals of restoration and assess ecosystem health.
Date:
2024-01-15/2028-09-30
Creator:
D'Andrilli, Juliana
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The UNT Digital Library