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Erin K Bomati

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The Plant Cell|April 15, 2005
Structural and kinetic basis for substrate selectivity in Populus tremuloides sinapyl alcohol dehydrogenaseErin K Bomati, Joseph P Noel
BMC Evolutionary Biology|April 22, 2009
Amphioxus encodes the largest known family of green fluorescent proteins, which have diversified into distinct functional classesErin K Bomati, Gerard Manning, Dimitri D Deheyn
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|April 30, 2005
Structure-function relationships in plant phenylpropanoid biosynthesisJoseph P Noel, Michael B Austin, Erin K Bomati
Scientific Reports|June 28, 2014
Spectral and structural comparison between bright and dim green fluorescent proteins in AmphioxusErin K Bomati, Joy E Haley, Joseph P Noel, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 23, 2005
Structural elucidation of chalcone reductase and implications for deoxychalcone biosynthesisErin K Bomati, Michael B Austin, Marianne E Bowman, et al.
The Plant Cell|September 14, 2014
Structural studies of cinnamoyl-CoA reductase and cinnamyl-alcohol dehydrogenase, key enzymes of monolignol biosynthesisHaiyun Pan, Rui Zhou, Gordon V Louie, et al.
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The Plant Cell|April 15, 2005
Structural and kinetic basis for substrate selectivity in Populus tremuloides sinapyl alcohol dehydrogenaseErin K Bomati, Joseph P Noel
BMC Evolutionary Biology|April 22, 2009
Amphioxus encodes the largest known family of green fluorescent proteins, which have diversified into distinct functional classesErin K Bomati, Gerard Manning, Dimitri D Deheyn
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|April 30, 2005
Structure-function relationships in plant phenylpropanoid biosynthesisJoseph P Noel, Michael B Austin, Erin K Bomati
Scientific Reports|June 28, 2014
Spectral and structural comparison between bright and dim green fluorescent proteins in AmphioxusErin K Bomati, Joy E Haley, Joseph P Noel, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 23, 2005
Structural elucidation of chalcone reductase and implications for deoxychalcone biosynthesisErin K Bomati, Michael B Austin, Marianne E Bowman, et al.
The Plant Cell|September 14, 2014
Structural studies of cinnamoyl-CoA reductase and cinnamyl-alcohol dehydrogenase, key enzymes of monolignol biosynthesisHaiyun Pan, Rui Zhou, Gordon V Louie, et al.
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