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Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 2000
Positional isomers of mono-unsaturated 18:1-ACP have been used as substrates for stearoyl-acyl carrier protein delta9 desaturase to test whether a C-H bond abstraction from either the C-9 or C-10 position could lead to rearranged products diagnostic for the production of an allylic radical intermediate.
John A. Broadwater+2 more
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Positional isomers of mono-unsaturated 18:1-ACP have been used as substrates for stearoyl-acyl carrier protein delta9 desaturase to test whether a C-H bond abstraction from either the C-9 or C-10 position could lead to rearranged products diagnostic for the production of an allylic radical intermediate.
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Biochemistry, 2015
A two-step pathway consisting of an acyl-acyl carrier protein (ACP) reductase (AAR) and an aldehyde-deformylating oxygenase (ADO) allows various cyanobacteria to convert long-chain fatty acids into hydrocarbons.
Douglas M. Warui+5 more
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A two-step pathway consisting of an acyl-acyl carrier protein (ACP) reductase (AAR) and an aldehyde-deformylating oxygenase (ADO) allows various cyanobacteria to convert long-chain fatty acids into hydrocarbons.
Douglas M. Warui+5 more
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An approach to the semisynthesis of acyl carrier protein
Bioorganic Chemistry, 1981Abstract A scheme has been devised for the preparation of semisynthetic derivatives of acyl carrier protein (ACP). Acetylated synthetic ACP1–6 is coupled via its activated pentachlorophenol ester to native ACP (7–77), which had previously been acetylated and converted to the S-5′-dithiobis(2-nitrobenzoate)(DTNB) derivative. Removal of the DTNB moiety
David R. K. Harding+3 more
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Proteins: Structure, Function, and Genetics, 1997
Acyl carrier proteins (ACPs) from spinach and from Escherichia coli have been used to demonstrate the utility of proton NMR for comparison of homologous structures. The structure of E. coli ACP had been previously determined and modeled as a rapid equilibrium among multiple conformational forms (Kim and Prestegard, Biochemistry 28:8792-8797, 1989 ...
Yangmee Kim+3 more
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Acyl carrier proteins (ACPs) from spinach and from Escherichia coli have been used to demonstrate the utility of proton NMR for comparison of homologous structures. The structure of E. coli ACP had been previously determined and modeled as a rapid equilibrium among multiple conformational forms (Kim and Prestegard, Biochemistry 28:8792-8797, 1989 ...
Yangmee Kim+3 more
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The primary structure of spinach acyl carrier protein
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1984Acyl carrier protein (ACP) from spinach leaves has been purified to homogeneity by high-performance liquid chromatography with an anion-exchange column. The amino acid sequence of one major ACP in spinach leaves, ACP-I, has been determined by automated Edman degradation. It consists of the following 82 amino acids: (sequence in text). Sequencing of the
Tsung Min Kuo, John B. Ohlrogge
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A novel, general radioimmunoassay for acyl carrier proteins
Analytical Biochemistry, 1984A radioimmunoassay (RIA) for acyl carrier proteins (ACP) is described that is based on the competitive binding between [3H]acyl-ACP and unlabeled ACP of the same species. The radiolabeled antigen, [3H]palmitoyl-ACP, is enzymatically synthesized by Escherichia coli acyl-ACP synthetase. Because acyl-ACP synthetase can specifically radiolabel ACP in crude
Tsung Min Kuo, John B. Ohlrogge
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Environment of the aromatic chromophores of acyl carrier protein
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1983Acyl carrier protein contains two phenylalanines (residues 28 and 50) and one tyrosine (residue 71). The environment of these chromophores was assessed using first-derivative spectroscopy to examine the uv absorption spectrum of acyl carrier protein in detail.
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5 Acyl Group Transfer (Acyl Carrier Protein)
1973Publisher Summary This chapter discusses acyl group transfer or acyl carrier protein (ACP). This protein was discovered as a heat-stable protein in extracts of Clostridium kluyveri where it was shown to function in the condensation reaction of fatty acid biosynthesis.
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Chemical reactions of an acyl carrier protein
1996This thesis was digitised by the British Library from microfilm. You can acquire a single copy of this thesis for research purposes by clicking on the padlock icon on the thesis file. Please be aware that the text in the supplied thesis pdf file may not be as clear as text in a thesis that was born digital or digitised directly from paper due to the ...
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