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- | </p> 1.Generation of cell-to-cell signals in quorum sensing: Acyl homoserine lactone synthase activity of a purified Vibrion fischeri LuxI protein, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA, 1996, vol.93, pp. 9505-9509 | + | </p> 1.Generation of cell-to-cell signals in quorum sensing: Acyl homoserine lactone synthase activity of a purified Vibrion fischeri LuxI protein, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA, 1996, vol.93, pp. 9505-9509 </p> |
- | </p> 2. Zhiwei Shen, Debra Fice, David M. Byers, Preparation of Fatty-Acylated Derivatives of Acyl Carrier Protein Using Vibrio harveyi Acyl-ACP Synthetase, 1992, Analytical biochemistry 204, 34-39 | + | </p> 2. Zhiwei Shen, Debra Fice, David M. Byers, Preparation of Fatty-Acylated Derivatives of Acyl Carrier Protein Using Vibrio harveyi Acyl-ACP Synthetase, 1992, Analytical biochemistry 204, 34-39 </p> |
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- | </p> 4. McAllister KA, Peery RB, Zhao G., Acyl carrier protein synthases from gram-negative, gram-positive, and atypical bacterial species: Biochemical and structural properties and physiological implications, J Bacteriol., 2006, vol 188(13):4737-48 | + | </p> 4. McAllister KA, Peery RB, Zhao G., Acyl carrier protein synthases from gram-negative, gram-positive, and atypical bacterial species: Biochemical and structural properties and physiological implications, J Bacteriol., 2006, vol 188(13):4737-48 </p> |
- | </p> 5. R. H. Lambalot, C. T. Walsh , Cloning, Overproduction, and Characterization of the Escherichia coli Holo-acyl Carrier Protein Synthase , The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1995 Vol. 270, No. 42, pp. 24658–24661 | + | </p> 5. R. H. Lambalot, C. T. Walsh , Cloning, Overproduction, and Characterization of the Escherichia coli Holo-acyl Carrier Protein Synthase , The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1995 Vol. 270, No. 42, pp. 24658–24661 </p> |
</p> 6. Information for Entry EC 2.7.8.7 - holo-[acyl-carrier-protein] synthase in BRENDA database (A Comprehensive Enzyme Information System). </p> | </p> 6. Information for Entry EC 2.7.8.7 - holo-[acyl-carrier-protein] synthase in BRENDA database (A Comprehensive Enzyme Information System). </p> | ||
- | </p> 7. J.G. Jaworski, P.K. Stumpf., Fat metabolism in higher plants: Enzymatic preparation of E. coli stearyl-acyl carrier protein, Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 162 (1974), pp. 166–173 | + | </p> 7. J.G. Jaworski, P.K. Stumpf., Fat metabolism in higher plants: Enzymatic preparation of E. coli stearyl-acyl carrier protein, Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 162 (1974), pp. 166–173 </p> |
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1.Generation of cell-to-cell signals in quorum sensing: Acyl homoserine lactone synthase activity of a purified Vibrion fischeri LuxI protein, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA, 1996, vol.93, pp. 9505-9509 2. Zhiwei Shen, Debra Fice, David M. Byers, Preparation of Fatty-Acylated Derivatives of Acyl Carrier Protein Using Vibrio harveyi Acyl-ACP Synthetase, 1992, Analytical biochemistry 204, 34-39 3. http://www.neb.com/nebecomm/products/productP9301.asp 4. McAllister KA, Peery RB, Zhao G., Acyl carrier protein synthases from gram-negative, gram-positive, and atypical bacterial species: Biochemical and structural properties and physiological implications, J Bacteriol., 2006, vol 188(13):4737-48 5. R. H. Lambalot, C. T. Walsh , Cloning, Overproduction, and Characterization of the Escherichia coli Holo-acyl Carrier Protein Synthase , The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1995 Vol. 270, No. 42, pp. 24658–24661 6. Information for Entry EC 2.7.8.7 - holo-[acyl-carrier-protein] synthase in BRENDA database (A Comprehensive Enzyme Information System). 7. J.G. Jaworski, P.K. Stumpf., Fat metabolism in higher plants: Enzymatic preparation of E. coli stearyl-acyl carrier protein, Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 162 (1974), pp. 166–173