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Byron R Griffith

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Nature Chemical Biology|November 17, 2006
A sweet success for substrate engineeringByron R Griffith, Jon S Thorson
Natural Product Reports|November 29, 2005
Structure, activity, synthesis and biosynthesis of aryl-C-glycosidesTsion Bililign, Byron R Griffith, Jon S Thorson
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|October 18, 2005
'Sweetening' natural products via glycorandomizationByron R Griffith, Joseph M Langenhan, Jon S Thorson
Journal of Natural Products|November 29, 2005
Neoglycorandomization and chemoenzymatic glycorandomization: two complementary tools for natural product diversificationJoseph M Langenhan, Byron R Griffith, Jon S Thorson
Journal of the American Chemical Society|February 12, 2004
A polymer scaffold for protein oligomerizationByron R Griffith, Benjamin L Allen, Alan C Rapraeger, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|June 15, 2007
Model for antibiotic optimization via neoglycosylation: synthesis of liponeoglycopeptides active against VREByron R Griffith, Candace Krepel, Xun Fu, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 2, 2006
Exploiting the reversibility of natural product glycosyltransferase-catalyzed reactionsChangsheng Zhang, Byron R Griffith, Qiang Fu, et al.
ACS Chemical Biology|December 16, 2006
Structural insight into the self-sacrifice mechanism of enediyne resistanceShanteri Singh, Martin H Hager, Changsheng Zhang, et al.
Chemistry & Biology|August 30, 2008
Biochemical and structural insights of the early glycosylation steps in calicheamicin biosynthesisChangsheng Zhang, Eduard Bitto, Randal D Goff, et al.
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Nature Chemical Biology|November 17, 2006
A sweet success for substrate engineeringByron R Griffith, Jon S Thorson
Natural Product Reports|November 29, 2005
Structure, activity, synthesis and biosynthesis of aryl-C-glycosidesTsion Bililign, Byron R Griffith, Jon S Thorson
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|October 18, 2005
'Sweetening' natural products via glycorandomizationByron R Griffith, Joseph M Langenhan, Jon S Thorson
Journal of Natural Products|November 29, 2005
Neoglycorandomization and chemoenzymatic glycorandomization: two complementary tools for natural product diversificationJoseph M Langenhan, Byron R Griffith, Jon S Thorson
Journal of the American Chemical Society|February 12, 2004
A polymer scaffold for protein oligomerizationByron R Griffith, Benjamin L Allen, Alan C Rapraeger, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|June 15, 2007
Model for antibiotic optimization via neoglycosylation: synthesis of liponeoglycopeptides active against VREByron R Griffith, Candace Krepel, Xun Fu, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 2, 2006
Exploiting the reversibility of natural product glycosyltransferase-catalyzed reactionsChangsheng Zhang, Byron R Griffith, Qiang Fu, et al.
ACS Chemical Biology|December 16, 2006
Structural insight into the self-sacrifice mechanism of enediyne resistanceShanteri Singh, Martin H Hager, Changsheng Zhang, et al.
Chemistry & Biology|August 30, 2008
Biochemical and structural insights of the early glycosylation steps in calicheamicin biosynthesisChangsheng Zhang, Eduard Bitto, Randal D Goff, et al.
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