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    Chemoenzymatic Assembly of Bacterial Glycoconjugates for Site-Specific Orthogonal Labeling by Lukose, Vinita, Whitworth, Garrett, Guan, Ziqiang, Imperiali, Barbara

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (07-10-2015)
    “…The cell surfaces of bacteria are replete with diverse glycoconjugates that play pivotal roles in determining how bacteria interact with the environment and…”
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    A Rapid and Efficient Luminescence-based Method for Assaying Phosphoglycosyltransferase Enzymes by Das, Debasis, Walvoort, Marthe. T. C., Lukose, Vinita, Imperiali, Barbara

    Published in Scientific reports (14-09-2016)
    “…Phosphoglycosyltransferases (PGTs) are families of integral membrane proteins with intriguingly diverse architectures. These enzymes function to initiate many…”
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    A Modular Approach to Phosphoglycosyltransferase Inhibitors Inspired by Nucleoside Antibiotics by Walvoort, Marthe T. C., Lukose, Vinita, Imperiali, Barbara

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (07-03-2016)
    “…Phosphoglycosyltransferases (PGTs) represent “gatekeeper” enzymes in complex glycan assembly pathways by catalyzing transfer of a phosphosugar from an…”
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    Characterization of an NADH-Dependent Persulfide Reductase from Shewanella loihica PV-4: Implications for the Mechanism of Sulfur Respiration via FAD-Dependent Enzymes by Warner, Megan D, Lukose, Vinita, Lee, Kyu Hyun, Lopez, Karlo, H. Sazinsky, Matthew, Crane, Edward J

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (18-01-2011)
    “…The NADH-dependent persulfide reductase (Npsr), a recently discovered member of the PNDOR family of flavoproteins that contains both the canonical flavoprotein…”
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    Bacterial phosphoglycosyl transferases: initiators of glycan biosynthesis at the membrane interface by Lukose, Vinita, Walvoort, Marthe T C, Imperiali, Barbara

    Published in Glycobiology (Oxford) (01-09-2017)
    “…Phosphoglycosyl transferases (PGTs) initiate the biosynthesis of both essential and virulence-associated bacterial glycoconjugates including…”
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    Membrane association of monotopic phosphoglycosyl transferase underpins function by Ray, Leah C., Das, Debasis, Entova, Sonya, Lukose, Vinita, Lynch, Andrew J., Imperiali, Barbara, Allen, Karen N.

    Published in Nature chemical biology (01-06-2018)
    “…Polyprenol phosphate phosphoglycosyl transferases (PGTs) catalyze the first membrane-committed step in assembly of essential glycoconjugates. Currently there…”
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    Conservation and Covariance in Small Bacterial Phosphoglycosyltransferases Identify the Functional Catalytic Core by Lukose, Vinita, Luo, Lingqi, Kozakov, Dima, Vajda, Sandor, Allen, Karen N, Imperiali, Barbara

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (22-12-2015)
    “…Phosphoglycosyltransferases (PGTs) catalyze the transfer of a C1′-phosphosugar from a soluble sugar nucleotide diphosphate to a polyprenol phosphate. These…”
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    Conservation and Covariance in Small Bacterial Phosphoglycosyltransferases Identifies the Functional Catalytic Core by Lukose, Vinita, Luo, Lingqi, Kozakov, Dima, Vajda, Sandor, Allen, Karen N., Imperiali, Barbara

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (04-12-2015)
    “…Phosphoglycosyltransferases (PGTs) catalyze the transfer of a C1′-phosphosugar from a soluble sugar nucleotide diphosphate to a polyprenol-phosphate. These…”
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    Chemoenzymatic Preparation of a Campylobacter jejuni Lipid-Linked Heptasaccharide on an Azide-Linked Polyisoprenoid by Reid, Amanda J., Erickson, Katelyn M., Hazel, Joseph M., Lukose, Vinita, Troutman, Jerry M.

    Published in ACS omega (02-05-2023)
    “…Complex poly- and oligosaccharides on the surface of bacteria provide a unique fingerprint to different strains of pathogenic and symbiotic microbes that could…”
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