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    Capture of micrococcin biosynthetic intermediates reveals C-terminal processing as an obligatory step for in vivo maturation by Bewley, Kathryn D., Bennallack, Philip R., Burlingame, Mark A., Robison, Richard A., Griffitts, Joel S., Miller, Susan M.

    “…Thiopeptides, including micrococcins, are a growing family of bioactive natural products that are ribosomally synthesized and heavily modified. Here we use a…”
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    Reconstitution and Minimization of a Micrococcin Biosynthetic Pathway in Bacillus subtilis by Bennallack, Philip R, Bewley, Kathryn D, Burlingame, Mark A, Robison, Richard A, Miller, Susan M, Griffitts, Joel S

    Published in Journal of bacteriology (15-09-2016)
    “…Thiopeptides represent one of several families of highly modified peptide antibiotics that hold great promise for natural product engineering. These…”
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    Characterization of a Novel Plasmid-Borne Thiopeptide Gene Cluster in Staphylococcus epidermidis Strain 115 by Bennallack, Philip R, Burt, Scott R, Heder, Michael J, Robison, Richard A, Griffitts, Joel S

    Published in Journal of bacteriology (01-12-2014)
    “…Thiopeptides are small (12- to 17-amino-acid), heavily modified peptides of bacterial origin. This antibiotic family, with more than 100 known members, is…”
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    Elucidating and engineering thiopeptide biosynthesis by Bennallack, Philip R., Griffitts, Joel S.

    “…Initially discovered in the mid-twentieth century, thiopeptides constitute a diverse family of bacterially produced natural products exhibiting a remarkable…”
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    A continuous, fluorescence-based assay of μ-opioid receptor activation in AtT-20 cells by Knapman, Alisa, Santiago, Marina, Du, Yan Ping, Bennallack, Philip R, Christie, Macdonald J, Connor, Mark

    Published in Journal of biomolecular screening (01-03-2013)
    “…Opioids are widely prescribed analgesics, but their use is limited due to development of tolerance and addiction, as well as high variability in individual…”
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