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Autor:
Veronika Vonstein, Andrei L. Osterman, Ross Overbeek, Roman Sloutsky, Svetlana Gerdes, Oleg V. Kurnasov, Boris Polanuyer, Konstantin Shatalin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Bacteriology. 188:3012-3023
Biosynthesis of NAD(P) cofactors is of special importance for cyanobacteria due to their role in photosynthesis and respiration. Despite significant progress in understanding NAD(P) biosynthetic machinery in some model organisms, relatively little is
Autor:
Oleg V. Kurnasov, Boris Polanuyer, Pieter C. Dorrestein, Tadhg P. Begley, Lynn Jablonski, Andrei L. Osterman
Publikováno v:
FEMS Microbiology Letters. 227:219-227
While a variety of chemical transformations related to the aerobic degradation of L-tryptophan (kynurenine pathway), and most of the genes and corresponding enzymes involved therein have been predominantly characterized in eukaryotes, relatively litt
Autor:
Konstantin Shatalin, Axel Bernal, Michael A. Farrell, Matthew D. Daugherty, Andrei L. Osterman, Faika Mseeh, Shamim A. K. Chowdhury, Shubha Anantha, Mark V. Baev, John W. Campbell, Oleg V. Kurnasov, Michael Fonstein, Boris Polanuyer, Mark D'Souza, Michael D. Scholle, Svetlana Gerdes
Publikováno v:
Journal of Bacteriology. 184:4555-4572
Novel drug targets are required in order to design new defenses against antibiotic-resistant pathogens. Comparative genomics provides new opportunities for finding optimal targets among previously unexplored cellular functions, based on an understand
Autor:
Roman Sloutsky, Svetlana Gerdes, Annie Tam, Boris Polanuyer, Oleg V. Kurnasov, Andrei L. Osterman, Shubha Ananta
NAD is an indispensable redox cofactor in all organisms. Most of the genes required for NAD biosynthesis in various species are known. Ribosylnicotinamide kinase (RNK) was among the few unknown (missing) genes involved with NAD salvage and recycling
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::98709424a390aba871ba8731a10f2395
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC145346/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC145346/
Autor:
Athanasios Lykidis, Boris Polanuyer, Matthew D. Daugherty, Michael L. Farrell, Andrei L. Osterman, Valérie de Crécy-Lagard, Michael D. Scholle
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 277(24)
The biosynthesis of CoA from pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) is an essential universal pathway in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. The CoA biosynthetic genes in bacteria have all recently been identified, but their counterparts in humans and other eukaryote