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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 7, 1999
Biotin protein ligase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The N-terminal domain is required for complete activityS W Polyak, A Chapman-Smith, P J Brautigan, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 5, 1999
The biotin domain peptide from the biotin carboxyl carrier protein of Escherichia coli acetyl-CoA carboxylase causes a marked increase in the catalytic efficiency of biotin carboxylase and carboxyltransferase relative to free biotinC Z Blanchard, A Chapman-Smith, J C Wallace, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 9, 1999
Processing of the N termini of nascent polypeptide chains requires deformylation prior to methionine removalJ Solbiati, A Chapman-Smith, J L Miller, et al.
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|November 21, 2001
The C-terminal domain of biotin protein ligase from E. coli is required for catalytic activityA Chapman-Smith, T D Mulhern, F Whelan, et al.
Biochemistry|October 6, 1992
Isolation of a carboxyphosphate intermediate and the locus of acetyl-CoA action in the pyruvate carboxylase reactionN F Phillips, M A Snoswell, A Chapman-Smith, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|June 15, 1991
Further studies on the localization of the reactive lysyl residue of pyruvate carboxylaseA Chapman-Smith, G W Booker, P R Clements, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|September 15, 1994
Expression, biotinylation and purification of a biotin-domain peptide from the biotin carboxy carrier protein of Escherichia coli acetyl-CoA carboxylaseA Chapman-Smith, D L Turner, J E Cronan, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 24, 2000
Mutational analysis of protein substrate presentation in the post-translational attachment of biotin to biotin domainsS W Polyak, A Chapman-Smith, T D Mulhern, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|December 15, 1995
Polymorphism of the yeast pyruvate carboxylase 2 gene and protein: effects on protein biotinylationD L Val, A Chapman-Smith, M E Walker, et al.
Biochemistry|April 23, 1999
Solution structures of apo and holo biotinyl domains from acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase of Escherichia coli determined by triple-resonance nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyE L Roberts, N Shu, M J Howard, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 7, 1999
Biotin protein ligase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The N-terminal domain is required for complete activityS W Polyak, A Chapman-Smith, P J Brautigan, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 5, 1999
The biotin domain peptide from the biotin carboxyl carrier protein of Escherichia coli acetyl-CoA carboxylase causes a marked increase in the catalytic efficiency of biotin carboxylase and carboxyltransferase relative to free biotinC Z Blanchard, A Chapman-Smith, J C Wallace, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 9, 1999
Processing of the N termini of nascent polypeptide chains requires deformylation prior to methionine removalJ Solbiati, A Chapman-Smith, J L Miller, et al.
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|November 21, 2001
The C-terminal domain of biotin protein ligase from E. coli is required for catalytic activityA Chapman-Smith, T D Mulhern, F Whelan, et al.
Biochemistry|October 6, 1992
Isolation of a carboxyphosphate intermediate and the locus of acetyl-CoA action in the pyruvate carboxylase reactionN F Phillips, M A Snoswell, A Chapman-Smith, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|June 15, 1991
Further studies on the localization of the reactive lysyl residue of pyruvate carboxylaseA Chapman-Smith, G W Booker, P R Clements, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|September 15, 1994
Expression, biotinylation and purification of a biotin-domain peptide from the biotin carboxy carrier protein of Escherichia coli acetyl-CoA carboxylaseA Chapman-Smith, D L Turner, J E Cronan, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 24, 2000
Mutational analysis of protein substrate presentation in the post-translational attachment of biotin to biotin domainsS W Polyak, A Chapman-Smith, T D Mulhern, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|December 15, 1995
Polymorphism of the yeast pyruvate carboxylase 2 gene and protein: effects on protein biotinylationD L Val, A Chapman-Smith, M E Walker, et al.
Biochemistry|April 23, 1999
Solution structures of apo and holo biotinyl domains from acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase of Escherichia coli determined by triple-resonance nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyE L Roberts, N Shu, M J Howard, et al.
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