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Function and Biosynthesis

Subsequent knowledge of the stmcture, function, and biosynthesis of the foHc acid coenzyme gradually allowed a picture to be formed regarding the step in this pathway that is inhibited by sulfonamides. The biosynthetic scheme for foHc acid is shown in Figure 1. Sulfonamides compete in the step where condensation of PABA with pteridine pyrophosphate takes place to form dihydropteroate (32). The amino acids, purines, and pyrimidines that are able to replace or spare PABA are those with a formation that requkes one-carbon transfer catalyzed by foHc acid coenzymes (5). [Pg.467]

Gelse, K, Poschl, E., Aigner, T. (2003). Collagens - structure, function, and biosynthesis. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, Vol. 55, pp. 1531-1546. [Pg.159]

STRUCTURE, FUNCTION, AND BIOSYNTHESIS OF THE METALLOSULFUR CLUSTERS IN NITROGENASES... [Pg.159]

Structure, Function, and Biosynthesis of the Metallosulfur Clusters in Nitrogenases Barry E. Smith... [Pg.650]

W. Koller, Antifungal Agents with Target Sites in Sterol Function and Biosynthesis , in Target Sites of Fungicide Action , ed. W. Koller, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 1992, pp. 119-206. [Pg.112]

In the present review, we briefly describe the structures, functions and biosynthesis of teichoic acids. Then the chemical syntheses of TAs and fragments of the polymer chains are described in more detail. [Pg.140]

Nevenzel, J.C. (1970). Occurrence, function and biosynthesis of wax esters in marine organisms. Lipids 5,308-319. [Pg.297]

Brites, P., Waterham, H. R., and Wanders, R. J. (2004). Functions and biosynthesis of plasmalogens in health and disease. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1636, 219-231. [Pg.52]

Smith, B.E. (1999) Structure, function and biosynthesis of the metallosulfur clusters in nitrogenases, Adv. Inorg. Chem. 47, 159-218. [Pg.220]

Protein Structure in Relation to Function and Biosynthesis Christian B. Anfinsen and Robert R. Redfield... [Pg.343]

A. M. Tartakoff Biological functions and biosynthesis of glycolipid-anchored membrane proteins. Subcellular Biochemistry 21 81... [Pg.329]

Fig. 11. Amino-acid sequence of turnip Cyt f. Positively and negatively charged residues are over- and under-lined. Original data from Gray (1992) Cytochrome f, structure, function, and biosynthesis. Photosynthesis Res 34 361. Fig. 11. Amino-acid sequence of turnip Cyt f. Positively and negatively charged residues are over- and under-lined. Original data from Gray (1992) Cytochrome f, structure, function, and biosynthesis. Photosynthesis Res 34 361.
Fig. 5. Cytochrome t. (A) Its location in the thylakoid membrane (B) Amino-acid sequences for turnip Cyt f(Brassica campestris, B.C.), spinach Spinacia oleracea, S.o.) and Nostoc PCC 7906 (7906) (C) Hydropathy plot and (D) Topological model. (B) from Gray (1992) Cytochrome f Structure, function and biosynthesis. Photosynthesis Res 34 361 (C) from Widger, Cramer, Herrmann and Trebst (1985) Topography and function of thylakoid membrane proteins. Trends Biochem Sci 10 126. Fig. 5. Cytochrome t. (A) Its location in the thylakoid membrane (B) Amino-acid sequences for turnip Cyt f(Brassica campestris, B.C.), spinach Spinacia oleracea, S.o.) and Nostoc PCC 7906 (7906) (C) Hydropathy plot and (D) Topological model. (B) from Gray (1992) Cytochrome f Structure, function and biosynthesis. Photosynthesis Res 34 361 (C) from Widger, Cramer, Herrmann and Trebst (1985) Topography and function of thylakoid membrane proteins. Trends Biochem Sci 10 126.

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