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Class:IdLiteratureReference:5307573
_displayNameEvolution of vitamin B2 biosynthesis: structural and functional similarity between pyrimidine deaminases of eubacterial and plant origin
_timestamp2014-02-14 21:45:06
author[Person:5318506] Fischer, Markus
[Person:5318507] Römisch, Werner
[Person:5318508] Saller, Sabine
[Person:5318509] Illarionov, Boris
[Person:5318510] Richter, Gerald
[Person:5318511] Rohdich, Felix
[Person:5318512] Eisenreich, Wolfgang
[Person:5318513] Bacher, Adelbert
created[InstanceEdit:5323153] Preece, Justin, 2014-02-14
journalJ. Biol. Chem.
pages36299-308
pubMedIdentifier15208317
titleEvolution of vitamin B2 biosynthesis: structural and functional similarity between pyrimidine deaminases of eubacterial and plant origin
volume279
year2004
(literatureReference)[Pathway:5267766] flavin biosynthesis I (bacteria and plants) [Arabidopsis thaliana]
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