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Structural basis of undecaprenyl phosphate glycosylation leading to polymyxin resistance in Gram-negative bacteria. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Ashraf KU   +8 more
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The XNA alphabet. [PDF]

open access: yesNucleic Acids Res
Chaput JC, Egli M, Herdewijn P.
europepmc   +1 more source

FOLIAR ABSORPTION OF SUGAR AND PHOSPHATE

open access: yesFOLIAR ABSORPTION OF SUGAR AND PHOSPHATE
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Stereospecific synthesis of sugar-1-phosphates and their conversion to sugar nucleotides

Carbohydrate Research, 2008
As Leloir glycosyltransferases are increasingly being used to prepare oligosaccharides, glycoconjugates, and glycosylated natural products, efficient access to stereopure sugar nucleotide donor substrates is required. Herein, the rapid synthesis and purification of eight sugar nucleotides is described by a facile 30 min activation of nucleoside 5 ...
Shannon C, Timmons, David L, Jakeman
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Sugar-Phosphate Toxicities

Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews, 2021
Accumulation of phosphorylated intermediates during cellular metabolism can have wide-ranging toxic effects on many organisms, including humans and the pathogens that infect them. These toxicities can be induced by feeding an upstream metabolite (a sugar, for instance) while simultaneously blocking the appropriate metabolic pathway with either a ...
Erin F. Boulanger   +4 more
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Anomerization of furanose sugars and sugar phosphates

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1985
John Pierce   +2 more
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Gas chromatography of sugar phosphates and sugar nucleotides

Analytical Biochemistry, 1969
Abstract Glucose 6-phosphate, various aldose 1-phosphates, and their corresponding sugar nucleotides have been converted into trimethylsilyl ethers and gas chromatographed. Glucose 6-phosphate separates into α- and β-isomers and can be recovered intact on a preparative scale from the column effluent after spontaneous hydrolysis of the ether linkages.
F, Eisenberg, A H, Bolden
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