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dTDP-rhamnose biosynthetic process
Known as:
dTDP-rhamnose formation
, dTDP-rhamnose biosynthesis
, dTDP-rhamnose synthesis
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The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of dTDP-rhamnose, a substance composed of rhamnose in glycosidic linkage with…
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2017
2017
Biochemical Investigation of Rv 3404 c from Mycobacterium tuberculosis
M. M. Dunsirn
,
J. Thoden
,
M. Gilbert
,
H. Holden
2017
Corpus ID: 23553364
The causative agent of tuberculosis, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is a bacterium with a complex cell wall and a complicated life…
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2013
2013
Synthesis and enzymatic evaluation of phosphoramidon and its β anomer: Anomerization of α-l-rhamnose triacetate upon phosphitylation.
Qi Sun
,
Q. Yang
,
S. Gong
,
Quanlei Fu
,
Q. Xiao
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry
2013
Corpus ID: 10599157
2009
2009
Genetic analysis of genes involved in synthesis of modified 4-amino-4,6-dideoxyglucose in flagellin of Pseudomonassyringae pv. tabaci
L. C. Nguyen
,
Masanobu Yamamoto
,
+8 authors
Y. Ichinose
Zeitschrift für Induktive Abstammungs- und…
2009
Corpus ID: 2892657
Glycosylation of flagellin contributes to swimming and swarming motilities, adhesion ability, and consequently virulence in…
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2008
2008
Three-dimensional structure of DesVI from Streptomyces venezuelae: a sugar N,N-dimethyltransferase required for dTDP-desosamine biosynthesis.
E. S. Burgie
,
H. Holden
Biochemistry
2008
Corpus ID: 962610
D-Desosamine, or 3-(dimethylamino)-3,4,6-trideoxyglucose, is an unusual sugar found on the macrolide antibiotic erythromycin, and…
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2007
2007
Molecular architecture of DesI: a key enzyme in the biosynthesis of desosamine.
E. S. Burgie
,
H. Holden
Biochemistry
2007
Corpus ID: 17710339
Desosamine is a 3-(dimethylamino)-3,4,6-trideoxyhexose found, for example, in such macrolide antibiotics as erthyromycin…
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2004
2004
AknK is an L-2-deoxyfucosyltransferase in the biosynthesis of the anthracycline aclacinomycin A.
Wei Lu
,
Catherine Leimkuhler
,
M. Oberthür
,
D. Kahne
,
C. Walsh
Biochemistry
2004
Corpus ID: 7518857
The antitumor drug aclacinomycin A is a representative member of the anthracycline subgroup that contains a C(7)-O-trisaccharide…
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Review
2002
Review
2002
[Prospects for development of new antituberculous drugs].
H. Tomioka
Kekkaku : [Tuberculosis]
2002
Corpus ID: 35766511
Tuberculosis (TB) is a growing international health concern, since it is the leading infectious cause of death in the world today…
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2001
2001
Ethyl m-Digallate from Red Maple, Acer rubrum L., as the Major Resistance Factor to Forest Tent Caterpillar, Malacosoma disstria Hbn.
M. Abou-zaid
,
B. Helson
,
C. Nozzolillo
,
J. Arnason
Journal of Chemical Ecology
2001
Corpus ID: 22994252
An ethanolic extract of red maple (Acer rubrum L.) leaves (RME) applied to trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) leaves…
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1990
1990
Purification and identification of dTDP-oleandrose, the precursor of the oleandrose units of the avermectins.
M. Schulman
,
S. Acton
,
D. Valentino
,
B. Arison
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1990
Corpus ID: 25296888
1974
1974
NADPH-dependent formation of thymidine diphosphodihydrostreptose from thymidine diphospho-D-glucose in a cell-free system from Streptomyces griseus and its correlation with streptomycin biosynthesis.
R. Ortmann
,
U. Matern
,
H. Grisebach
,
P. Stadler
,
V. Sinnwell
,
H. Paulsen
European Journal of Biochemistry
1974
Corpus ID: 33022124
1 When thymidine diphospho-d-[U-14C]glucose was incubated with a cell-free extract from a streptomycin-producing strain of…
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