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Metallomics : Integrated Biometal Science
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June 9, 2017
Biosynthetic considerations of triscatechol siderophores framed on serine and threonine macrolactone scaffolds
Zachary L Reitz, Moriah Sandy, Alison Butler
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids
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July 28, 2007
Metal-dependent self-assembly of a microbial surfactant
Tate Owen, Roger Pynn, Boualem Hammouda, et al.
Methods in Enzymology
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August 18, 2024
Discovery, isolation, and characterization of diazeniumdiolate siderophores
Melanie Susman, Jin Yan, Christina Makris, et al.
Biomaterials Science
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December 22, 2017
Catechol oxidation: considerations in the design of wet adhesive materials
Greg P Maier, Christopher M Bernt, Alison Butler
Biometals : an International Journal on the Role of Metal Ions in Biology, Biochemistry, and Medicine
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September 21, 2010
Identification of new members within suites of amphiphilic marine siderophores
Julia M Vraspir, Pamela D Holt, Alison Butler
ACS Infectious Diseases
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August 14, 2025
Periplasmic Binding Protein YiuA Enables <i>Yersinia pestis</i> to Scavenge Fe(III)-Catechol Siderophores
Emil Thomsen, Parker Stow, Daniel Roth, et al.
Inorganic Chemistry
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August 18, 2020
Inorganic Young Investigators: Celebrating the Rising Generation of Chemists
Ana de Bettencourt Dias, Alison Butler, William B Tolman
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids
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December 14, 2005
Micelle-to-vesicle transition of an iron-chelating microbial surfactant, marinobactin E
Tate Owen, Roger Pynn, Jennifer S Martinez, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
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January 17, 2002
Petrobactin, a photoreactive siderophore produced by the oil-degrading marine bacterium Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus
Katherine Barbeau, Guangping Zhang, David H Live, et al.
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry
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November 21, 2025
Substrate flexibility of the catechol siderophore periplasmic binding proteins, RupB and YiuA from Yersinia ruckeri YRB
Emil Thomsen, Parker R Stow, Maren Cukor, et al.
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Metallomics : Integrated Biometal Science
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June 9, 2017
Biosynthetic considerations of triscatechol siderophores framed on serine and threonine macrolactone scaffolds
Zachary L Reitz, Moriah Sandy, Alison Butler
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids
|
July 28, 2007
Metal-dependent self-assembly of a microbial surfactant
Tate Owen, Roger Pynn, Boualem Hammouda, et al.
Methods in Enzymology
|
August 18, 2024
Discovery, isolation, and characterization of diazeniumdiolate siderophores
Melanie Susman, Jin Yan, Christina Makris, et al.
Biomaterials Science
|
December 22, 2017
Catechol oxidation: considerations in the design of wet adhesive materials
Greg P Maier, Christopher M Bernt, Alison Butler
Biometals : an International Journal on the Role of Metal Ions in Biology, Biochemistry, and Medicine
|
September 21, 2010
Identification of new members within suites of amphiphilic marine siderophores
Julia M Vraspir, Pamela D Holt, Alison Butler
ACS Infectious Diseases
|
August 14, 2025
Periplasmic Binding Protein YiuA Enables <i>Yersinia pestis</i> to Scavenge Fe(III)-Catechol Siderophores
Emil Thomsen, Parker Stow, Daniel Roth, et al.
Inorganic Chemistry
|
August 18, 2020
Inorganic Young Investigators: Celebrating the Rising Generation of Chemists
Ana de Bettencourt Dias, Alison Butler, William B Tolman
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids
|
December 14, 2005
Micelle-to-vesicle transition of an iron-chelating microbial surfactant, marinobactin E
Tate Owen, Roger Pynn, Jennifer S Martinez, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|
January 17, 2002
Petrobactin, a photoreactive siderophore produced by the oil-degrading marine bacterium Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus
Katherine Barbeau, Guangping Zhang, David H Live, et al.
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry
|
November 21, 2025
Substrate flexibility of the catechol siderophore periplasmic binding proteins, RupB and YiuA from Yersinia ruckeri YRB
Emil Thomsen, Parker R Stow, Maren Cukor, et al.
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