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Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry
The shikimate pathway is considered a promising target for the development of new anti-tuberculosis drugs (ATD) due to its vital role in the survival of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and its absence in mammals, which minimizes the risk of toxicity.
N. B. Nugroho +2 more
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The shikimate pathway is considered a promising target for the development of new anti-tuberculosis drugs (ATD) due to its vital role in the survival of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and its absence in mammals, which minimizes the risk of toxicity.
N. B. Nugroho +2 more
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Gene Reports, 2018
Shikimate Kinase is an enzyme of shikimate pathway, characterized as non-paralog, non-homolog, and essential for bacterial survival. Shikimate Kinase enzyme assists in catalysis of the ATP-dependent phosphorylation of shikimate to produce shikimate 3 ...
Sajjad Ahmad +4 more
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Shikimate Kinase is an enzyme of shikimate pathway, characterized as non-paralog, non-homolog, and essential for bacterial survival. Shikimate Kinase enzyme assists in catalysis of the ATP-dependent phosphorylation of shikimate to produce shikimate 3 ...
Sajjad Ahmad +4 more
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Effects of salts on the function and conformational stability of shikimate kinase
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins and Proteomics, 2003The unfolding of shikimate kinase (SK) from Erwinia chrysanthemi by urea and its subsequent refolding on dilution of the denaturing agent has been studied in detail [Eur. J. Biochem. 269 (2002) 2124]. Comparison of the effects of urea on the enzyme with those of guanidinium chloride (GdmCl) and NaCl indicated that chloride ions significantly weakened ...
Eleonora, Cerasoli +5 more
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The gene (aroK) encoding shikimate kinase I fromEscherichia coli.
DNA Sequence, 1995Shikimate kinase I (SKI), encoded by the aroK gene, converts shikimate to shikimate 3-phosphate, an intermediate in the biosynthesis of the aromatic amino acids. This paper provides evidence that the E. coli aroK reading frame is in a different place to that reported previously and presents a predicted SKI sequence of 173 residues and a molecular mass ...
H G, Griffin, M J, Gasson
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Mechanistic studies on chorismate synthase and shikimate kinase
2018This 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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The three-dimensional structure of shikimate kinase 1 1Edited by K. Nagai
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1998Tino Krell
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