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Details on Person Plant riboflavin biosynthesis. Cloning, chloroplast localization, expression, purification, and partial characterization of spinach lumazine synthase

Class:IdLiteratureReference:5307575
_displayNamePlant riboflavin biosynthesis. Cloning, chloroplast localization, expression, purification, and partial characterization of spinach lumazine synthase
_timestamp2014-02-14 21:45:06
author[Person:5318514] Jordan, D B
[Person:5318515] Bacot, K O
[Person:5318516] Carlson, T J
[Person:5318517] Kessel, M
[Person:5318518] Viitanen, P V
created[InstanceEdit:5323153] Preece, Justin, 2014-02-14
journalJ. Biol. Chem.
pages22114-21
pubMedIdentifier10419541
titlePlant riboflavin biosynthesis. Cloning, chloroplast localization, expression, purification, and partial characterization of spinach lumazine synthase
volume274
year1999
(literatureReference)[CatalystActivityReference:9643449] unknown activity of phys-ent-participant9630 [cytoplasm] Crystal structure analysis of a pentameric fungal and an icosahedral plant lumazine synthase reveals the structural basis for differences in assembly
[Pathway:5267766] flavin biosynthesis I (bacteria and plants) [Arabidopsis thaliana]
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