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Details on Person unknown activity of phys-ent-participant91571 [cytoplasm] An embryo-defective mutant of arabidopsis disrupted in the final step of biotin synthesis

Class:IdCatalystActivityReference:9643815
_displayNameunknown activity of phys-ent-participant91571 [cytoplasm] An embryo-defective mutant of arabidopsis disrupted in the final step of biotin synthesis
_timestamp2019-04-04 17:05:19
catalystActivity[CatalystActivity:5266090] unknown activity of phys-ent-participant91571 [cytoplasm]
created[InstanceEdit:9643047] Wu, G, 2019-04-04
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:5308875] An embryo-defective mutant of arabidopsis disrupted in the final step of biotin synthesis
[LiteratureReference:5308874] Biotin synthesis in higher plants: isolation of a cDNA encoding Arabidopsis thaliana bioB-gene product equivalent by functional complementation of a biotin auxotroph mutant bioB105 of Escherichia coli K12
[LiteratureReference:5308877] Biotin synthesis in higher plants: purification and characterization of bioB gene product equivalent from Arabidopsis thaliana overexpressed in Escherichia coli and its subcellular localization in pea leaf cells
[LiteratureReference:5308876] Biochemical characterization of the Arabidopsis biotin synthase reaction. The importance of mitochondria in biotin synthesis
[LiteratureReference:5308879] The plant biotin synthase reaction. Identification and characterization of essential mitochondrial accessory protein components
[LiteratureReference:5308878] The [4Fe-4S](2+) cluster in reconstituted biotin synthase binds S-adenosyl-L-methionine
[LiteratureReference:5308881] Transfer of sulfur to biotin from biotin synthase (BioB protein)
(catalystActivityReference)[Reaction:5270943] 9-mercaptodethiobiotin->H++biotin [Arabidopsis thaliana]
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