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Sequence-specific Labeling of Nucleic Acids and Proteins with Methyltransferases and Cofactor Analogues
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Repurposing methyltransferase-cofactor interactions for engineered microbial production of isotopically labelled SAM
Uliana V Bulgakova1,2, Alexander Yu Rudenko1,3, Inna L Karpenko4
1Chemistry Department, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991, Russia.
Microbial Cell Factories
|April 17, 2026
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S-adenosyl-l-homocisteineS-adenosyl-l-methionineAdoHcyAdoMetCOMTHMTIsotope labelingMethyltransferaseWBSCR27More Related Videos
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