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Alanine racemase
Letters to Nature
Exploring the Chemistry and Evolution of the Isomerases
SI Appendix Index 1
Biochemical Characterization of Alanine Racemase- a Spore Protein Produced by Bacillus Anthracis
Cloning, Biochemical Characterization and Inhibition of Alanine Racemase from Streptococcus Iniae
Α-Methylacyl-Coa Racemase and Argininosuccinate Lyase
Drug Discovery Targeting Amino Acid Racemases Paola Conti, Lucia Tamborini, Andrea Pinto, Arnaud Blondel, Paola Minoprio, Andrea Mozzarelli, Carlo De Micheli
The Chemistry and Evolution of Enzyme Function
Transamination As a Side-Reaction Catalyzed by Alanine Racemase of Bacillus Stearothermophilus 1
Application-Oriented Marine Isomerases in Biocatalysis
Effect of Ph on the Kinetics of Alanine Racemase from Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
Molecular Characterization of Alanine Racemase from Bifidobacterium
A Novel Assay of Bacterial Peptidoglycan Synthesis for Natural Product Screening
Alanine Racemase 5.1.1.1
Phosphorus Compounds of Natural Origin: Prebiotic, Stereochemistry, Application
Tyrosine 265 of Alanine Racemase Serves As a Base Abstracting A-Hydrogen from L-Alanine: the Counterpart Residue to Lysine 39 Specific to D-Alanine
The Evolution of Enzyme Function in the Isomerases
The Study of Pseudomonas Racemases for the Drug Design and Bioremediation Purposes
Top View
The Enzyme List Class 5 — Isomerases
PLP-Dependent Enzymes: a Powerful Tool for Metabolic Synthesis of Non-Canonical Amino Acids1
Tools in Biocatalysis
Understanding the High L-Valine Production in Corynebacterium
Interactions of Bacillus Subtilis Basement Spore Coat Layer Proteins
Racemases and Epimerases Operating Through a 1,1-Proton Transfer Mechanism: Reactivity, Cite This: Chem
Generate Metabolic Map Poster
Generate Metabolic Map Poster
Biochemical Characterization and Mutational Analysis of Alanine Racemase from Clostridium Perfringens
Investigation of the Biosynthesis of the Nucleoside Antibiotic Sphaerimicin
Assembly of Peptidoglycan Fragments— a Synthetic Challenge