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J. Jeljasewic2 ia G. G. Grassi and L. D. Sabath, eds.. New Trends inMntibiotics Research and Therapy, Elsevier/North-HoUand Biomedical Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1981, p. 45. [Pg.184]

L. D. Sabath and co-workers, iu R. L. Simmons and R. J. Howard, ed.. Surgical Infectious Disease, Appleton-Century-Croft, New York, 1982, pp. 409-416. [Pg.142]

Sabath, L.D. Gersteln, D.A. and Finland, M. "Serum Glutamlc-Oxalacetlc Transaminase. False Elevations During Administration of Erythromycin". New Engl. J. Med. (1968), 279, 1137-1139. [Pg.283]

Figure 2.1 Sequence relationships in the form of a phylogentic tree of representative type 1, 2, and 3 MTs. The genus of each enzyme is listed. Type 1 (pink) family members include COMT, ChOMT, plant catechol OMT, and IOMT. Type 2 (light grey) includes catechol OMT from mammals and CCoAOMT (or CCOMT). Type 3 or SABATH (yellow) family members are predominantly carboxyl-directed MTs such as SAMT, BAMT, and JMT, but also include the NMTs involved in the biosynthesis of caffeine. Figure 2.1 Sequence relationships in the form of a phylogentic tree of representative type 1, 2, and 3 MTs. The genus of each enzyme is listed. Type 1 (pink) family members include COMT, ChOMT, plant catechol OMT, and IOMT. Type 2 (light grey) includes catechol OMT from mammals and CCoAOMT (or CCOMT). Type 3 or SABATH (yellow) family members are predominantly carboxyl-directed MTs such as SAMT, BAMT, and JMT, but also include the NMTs involved in the biosynthesis of caffeine.
Figure 2.2 Overall architectural comparisons of type 1, 2, and 3 (SABATH) plant MTs discussed in this chapter and rendered as backbone ribbon diagrams. Figure 2.2 Overall architectural comparisons of type 1, 2, and 3 (SABATH) plant MTs discussed in this chapter and rendered as backbone ribbon diagrams.
D AURIA, J.C., CHEN, F., PICHERSKY, E., The SABATH family of methyltransferases in Arabidopsis thaliana and other plant species, Rec. Adv. Phytochem., 2003,37, this volume, 253-283. [Pg.54]

THE SABATH FAMILY OF MTS IN ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA AND OTHER PLANT SPECIES... [Pg.253]

Phylogenetic Analysis of the SABATH Family in Arabidopsis thaliana. 262... [Pg.253]

Genomic Analysis of the SABATH Gene Family in Arabidopsis thaliana.269... [Pg.253]

All SABATH proteins characterized so far contain between 357 and 389 amino acids, and the molecular mass of the subunit ranges from 40-49 kDa. Size exclusion chromatography, performed with some of these enzymes, has revealed that the molecular mass of the native enzymes is roughly 80 kDa, indicating a dimeric structure. None of the SABATH proteins identified thus far have any obvious subcellular targeting signals. Cytosolic localization was experimentally confirmed for two of these enzymes, BAMT and CaMXMT.57,59... [Pg.258]

PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF THE SABATH FAMILY IN Arabidopsis thaliana... [Pg.262]

Table 11.1 The Arabidopsis thaliana SABATH gene family... Table 11.1 The Arabidopsis thaliana SABATH gene family...

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