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This is the first report of a Rieske protein from a menaquinone-utilizing organism.
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It is postulated that phylloquinone is converted into menaquinone-4 and accumulates in extrahepatic tissues.
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Despite this great difference, the origin of tissue menaquinone-4 has yet to be exclusively defined.
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DG70 also inhibited oxygen utilization and ATP biosynthesis, which was reversed by external menaquinone supplementation.
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The major menaquinone was MK-12, while MK-13 and MK-12 were minor components.
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Vitamin K1 and the menaquinone family from the serum, feces and milk were separated by high performance liquid chromatography.
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MK-7 was the predominant menaquinone.
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Deuterium-labeled menadione was consistently converted into the labeled menaquinone-4 with all of the administration routes and the culture conditions tested.
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Genes associated with amino acid metabolism, ion transport, oxygen response, menaquinone metabolism, and cell surface and phage expression were differentially expressed in the mixed culture.
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There are two forms of naturally occurring vitamin K, phylloquinone and the menaquinones.
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Electrons are channeled from an outward-facing formate dehydrogenase via menaquinones to a fumarate reductase located at the cytoplasmic face of the membrane.
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In both mutants, the accumulation patterns of menaquinones with different prenyl side chains were similar to those of chlorophyll with the corresponding prenyl side chains.