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Moonlighting activity of threonine synthase in cyanobacterial cell death. [PDF]

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Determination of homoserine as the lactone

Analytical Biochemistry, 1970
Abstract An accurate method for the analysis of homoserine has been developed which can be carried out in a reasonable time without requiring elaborate or expensive equipment. Homoserine is converted to the corresponding lactone by evaporation of the sample to dryness from a 3 N hydrochloric acid solution.
E. Voelkert, D.R. Grant
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Synthesis of stereospecific deuterium-labeled homoserines and homoserine lactones

The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1988
The syntheses of the stereospecific deuteriated (2S,4R)- and (2S,4S)-(4-/sup 2/H)homoserine lactone hydrochlorides, (2S,3R)-(3-/sup 2/H)- and (2S,3S)-(2,3-/sup 2/H/sub 2/)homoserine lactone hydrochlorides, and (2S,3R,4R)-(3,4-/sup 2/H/sub 2/)-and (2S,3S,4S)-(2,3,4-/sup 2/H/sub 3/)homoserine lactone hydrochlorides as well as the homoserine derivatives ...
Ronald W. Woodard   +1 more
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae homoserine kinase is homologous to prokaryotic homoserine kinases

Gene, 1990
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene (THR1) encoding homoserine kinase (HK; EC 2.7.1.39) was cloned by complementation in yeast. Disruption of the THR1 gene results in threonine auxotrophy in yeast. Comparison of the amino acid sequences of yeast and bacterial HKs reveals substantial similarity.
Neil P. Schultes   +3 more
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Bacillus megaterium CYP102A1 Oxidation of Acyl Homoserine Lactones and Acyl Homoserines

Biochemistry, 2007
Quorum sensing, the ability of bacteria to sense their own population density through the synthesis and detection of small molecule signals, has received a great deal of attention in recent years. Acyl homoserine lactones (AHLs) are a major class of quorum sensing signaling molecules. In nature, some bacteria that do not synthesize AHLs themselves have
Neela Keshavan   +5 more
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