David Edward Ehmann
Affiliations: | 2000 | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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(Enzymology of domains of non-ribosomal peptide synthetases involved in lysine and enterobactin biosynthesis.) |
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Keating TA, Ehmann DE, Kohli RM, et al. (2001) Chain termination steps in nonribosomal peptide synthetase assembly lines: directed acyl-S-enzyme breakdown in antibiotic and siderophore biosynthesis. Chembiochem : a European Journal of Chemical Biology. 2: 99-107 |
Ehmann DE, Trauger JW, Stachelhaus T, et al. (2000) Aminoacyl-SNACs as small-molecule substrates for the condensation domains of nonribosomal peptide synthetases. Chemistry & Biology. 7: 765-72 |
Keating TA, Suo Z, Ehmann DE, et al. (2000) Selectivity of the yersiniabactin synthetase adenylation domain in the two-step process of amino acid activation and transfer to a holo-carrier protein domain. Biochemistry. 39: 2297-306 |
Ehmann DE, Shaw-Reid CA, Losey HC, et al. (2000) The EntF and EntE adenylation domains of Escherichia coli enterobactin synthetase: sequestration and selectivity in acyl-AMP transfers to thiolation domain cosubstrates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 97: 2509-14 |
Ehmann DE, Gehring AM, Walsh CT. (1999) Lysine biosynthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: mechanism of alpha-aminoadipate reductase (Lys2) involves posttranslational phosphopantetheinylation by Lys5. Biochemistry. 38: 6171-7 |