The predominance of nucleotidyl activation in bacterial phosphonate biosynthesis
Phosphonate modifications can be present on microbial cell surfaces. Here the authors perform bioinformatics analyses and observe a widespread occurrence of nucleotidyltransferase-encoding genes in bacterial phosphonate biosynthesis and functionally characterize two of the identified phosphonate spe...
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Main Authors: | Kyle Rice, Kissa Batul, Jacqueline Whiteside, Jayne Kelso, Monica Papinski, Edward Schmidt, Alena Pratasouskaya, Dacheng Wang, Rebecca Sullivan, Christopher Bartlett, Joel T. Weadge, Marc W. Van der Kamp, Gabriel Moreno-Hagelsieb, Michael D. Suits, Geoff P. Horsman |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/851a3355841b4f708a43a502942c9977 |
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