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Substrate specificity of farnesyl pyrophosphate synthetase
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1972T, Nishino, K, Ogura, S, Seto
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Formation of 16,16'-bisnorgeranylgeranyl pyrophosphate by farnesyl pyrophosphate synthetase
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1971Shuichi Seto +2 more
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Farnesyl Pyrophosphate Synthetase from Bacillus subtilis1
The Journal of Biochemistry, 1981Ikuko TAKAHASHI, Kyozo OGURA
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Two forms of farnesyl pyrophosphate synthetase from hog liver.
Journal of biochemistry, 1978Two forms of farnesyl pyrophosphate synthetase were separated from hog liver extracts by DEAE-Sephadex chromatography. They were designated as farnesyl pyrophosphate synthetase A and B, in order of elution. Both enzymes catalyzed the exclusive formation of E,E-farnesyl pyrophosphate from isopentenyl pyrophosphate and either dimethylallyl pyrophosphate ...
T, Koyama, Y, Saito, K, Ogura, S, Seto
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Farnesyl pyrophosphate synthetase located in microsomes from pig liver.
Journal of biochemistry, 1983The microsomes from pig liver contained farnesyl pyrophosphate synthetase and it was solubilized with Triton X-100. The microsomal enzyme had a pH optimum of 6.5-7.0 and required Mg2+ or Mn2+ for maximum activity. Dimethylallyl-transferring activity of the enzyme was much lower compared with the geranyl-transferring activity.
K, Ishii, H, Sagami, K, Ogura
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Mechanism of squalene biosynthesis from mevalonate and farnesyl pyrophosphate
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1961G, POPJAK +4 more
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Enzymic formation of squalene homologs from farnesyl pyrophosphate homologs
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1972K, Ogura, T, Koyama, S, Seto
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