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Application of docking and active site analysis for enzyme linked biodegradation of textile dyes.

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The role of enzymes in decolorizing an extensive variety of textile dyes is suggested, thereby, aiding in understanding the enzyme mechanisms in Bioremediation.
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This article is published in Environmental Pollution.The article was published on 2019-05-01. It has received 69 citations till now.

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Diversity of Synthetic Dyes from Textile Industries, Discharge Impacts and Treatment Methods

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focused on synthetic dyes and their negative impacts on the ecosystem (soil, plants, water and air) and on humans, and discussed the applied physical, chemical and biological strategies solely or in combination for textile dye wastewater treatments.
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Ecofriendly biodegradation of Reactive Black 5 by newly isolated Sterigmatomyces halophilus SSA1575, valued for textile azo dye wastewater processing and detoxification.

TL;DR: A total of seven yeast strains from 18 xylanolytic and/or xylose-fermenting yeast species isolated from the wood-feeding termite Reticulitermes chinenesis could efficiently decolorize various azo dyes under high-salt conditions.
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A review on catalytic-enzyme degradation of toxic environmental pollutants: Microbial enzymes.

TL;DR: In this paper, a review focused on enzymatic removal of toxic pollutants such as heavy metals, dyes, plastics and pesticides in the environment is presented, and current trends and further expansion for efficient removal of the toxic pollutants through enzyme degradation are also reviewed in detail.
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Binding interaction of glyphosate with glyphosate oxidoreductase and C-P lyase: Molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulation studies.

TL;DR: The results indicate that glyphosate contacts with the active site of GOX and C-P lyase by hydrogen bonds as well as hydrophobic and van der Waals interactions in aqueous solution to maintain its stability.
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Bioremediation of lignin derivatives and phenolics in wastewater with lignin modifying enzymes: Status, opportunities and challenges

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the key pollutant-generating steps in paper and pulp processing, summarize the most recently reported toxicological effects of industrial lignin-derived phenolic compounds, especially chlorinated phenolic pollutants, and outline bioremediation approaches for pollutant mitigation in wastewater from this industry.
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Remediation of dyes in textile effluent: a critical review on current treatment technologies with a proposed alternative

TL;DR: The current available technologies are reviewed and an effective, cheaper alternative for dye removal and decolourisation applicable on large scale is suggested.
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SMILES, a chemical language and information system. 1. introduction to methodology and encoding rules

TL;DR: This chapter discusses the construction of Benzenoid and Coronoid Hydrocarbons through the stages of enumeration, classification, and topological properties in a number of computers used for this purpose.
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A Fast Flexible Docking Method using an Incremental Construction Algorithm

TL;DR: This work presents an automatic method for docking organic ligands into protein binding sites that combines an appropriate model of the physico-chemical properties of the docked molecules with efficient methods for sampling the conformational space of the ligand.
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Drug Discovery: A Historical Perspective

Jürgen Drews
- 17 Mar 2000 - 
TL;DR: The biotech industry is establishing itself as the discovery arm of the pharmaceutical industry, and in bridging the gap between academia and large pharmaceutical companies, the biotech firms have been effective instruments of technology transfer.
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Review paper on current technologies for decolourisation of textile wastewaters: Perspectives for anaerobic biotechnology

TL;DR: This paper provides a critical review on the current technologies available for decolourisation of textile wastewaters and it suggests effective and economically attractive alternatives.
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