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Acylation of plant acyl carrier proteins by acyl-acyl carrier protein synthetase from Escherichia coli

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1984
The acyl-acyl carrier protein synthetase from Escherichia coli has been examined for its ability to specifically acylate acyl carrier protein (ACP) from higher plants in order to develop an assay for plant ACP, and to prepare labeled acyl-ACP of plant origin. It was found that the E.
Tsung Min Kuo, John B. Ohlrogge
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Aromatic acyl phosphates as substrates of acyl phosphatase

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1966
Two aromatic acyl phosphates, benzoyl phosphate and p-nitrobenzoyl phosphate, were synthesized and some of their properties were studied. Both are split by purified muscle acyl phosphatase: their suitable optical characteristics, particularly of benzoyl phosphate, make it possible to use them as advantageous substrates for the continuous measurement of
RAMPONI, GIAMPIETRO   +2 more
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Selective acylation of hydroxy steroids with acyl cyanides [PDF]

open access: possibleCollection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications, 1979
A mild acylation method of steroid alcohols with acyl cyanides is described. The high sensitivity of benzoyl cyanide toward steric conditions in the neighbourhood of the hydroxyl group was made use of for the separation of epimeric hydroxy steroids.
Milan Souček   +3 more
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Acyl hydrazines as precursors to acyl radicals

Tetrahedron, 2002
Abstract The use of acyl hydrazines (hydrazides) as precursors for the stoichiometric generation of acyl radicals is explored. Two classes of substrates are examined: unsubstituted acyl hydrazines and acyl hydrazines substituted with a leaving group (2-nitrobenzenesulfonyl or ‘nosyl’).
Rebecca Braslau   +5 more
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The S-acylation cycle of transcription factor MtNAC80 influences cold stress responses in Medicago truncatula.

The Plant Cell
S-acylation is a reversible post-translational modification catalyzed by protein S-acyltransferases (PATs), and acyl protein thioesterases (APTs) mediate de-S-acylation.
Qinyi Ye   +9 more
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Acylation of pyrrolyltricarbonylmanganese. Structure of the acylation product

Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 1977
Abstract The acylation of pyrrolyltricarbonylmanganese (PTM) is studied. The reaction proceeds in an unusual manner; introduction of an acetyl group into the α-position of the PTM pyrrolyl ligand is accompanied by extensive rearrangement of bonds resulting in the formation of a binuclear complex (π-C 4 H 4 N)Mn(CO) 3 (CH 3 COC 4 H 3 N)Mn(CO) 3 (I ...
V. G. Andrianov   +4 more
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Protein S-acylation, a new panacea for plant fitness.

Journal of Integrative Plant Biology
Protein S-acylation or palmitoylation is a reversible post-translational modification that influences many proteins encoded in plant genomes. Exciting progress in the past 3 years demonstrates that S-acylation modulates subcellular localization ...
Fei Liu, Jin-Yu Lu, Sha Li, Yan Zhang
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A practical access to acyl radicals from acyl hydrazides

Chemical Communications, 2002
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Bath, Sophie   +4 more
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Fatty acyl-acyl carrier protein and fatty acyl-CoA as acyl donors in the biosynthesis of phosphatidic acid in Clostridium butyricum

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1971
Abstract In the synthesis of phosphatidic acid catalyzed by a particulate fraction from Clostridium butyricum in the presence of fatty acyl derivatives of an acyl carrier protein (ACP) and sn -glycero-3-phosphate, the first acylation of glycero-3-P is more rapid with an unsaturated acyl-ACP than with a saturated acyl-ACP.
Howard Goldfine, Gérard Ailhaud
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ChemInform Abstract: ACYLATION OF METHYLENECYCLOBUTANE BY ACYL FLUOROBORATES

Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1979
AbstractIn Abhängigkeit von der Natur des Acylrestes stabilisiert sich bei Acylierungen von (I) mit Acyltetra‐ fluoroboraten das Carbonium‐Intermediäre (II) unter Addition eines F′‐Ions (Bil‐ 48 dung der Ketone (III)) oder unter Umlagerung zum Spiro‐oxonium‐Kation, das dann MeO′ zu (IV) addiert.
S. N. Anfilogova   +3 more
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