Mechanism and substrate recognition of human holo ACP synthase.
Mammals utilize a single phosphopantetheinyl transferase for the posttranslational modification of at least three different apoproteins: the carrier protein components of cytosolic and mitochondrial fatty acid synthases and the aminoadipate semialdehyde reductase involved in lysine degradation. We d...
Main Authors: | Bunkoczi, G, Pasta, S, Joshi, A, Wu, X, Kavanagh, K, Smith, S, Oppermann, U |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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