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    Nicotine 5'-oxidation and methyl oxidation by P450 2A enzymes by MURPHY, Sharon E, RAULINAITIS, Vytautas, BROWN, Kathryn M

    Published in Drug metabolism and disposition (01-08-2005)
    “…In smokers, the primary pathway of nicotine metabolism is P450 2A6-catalyzed 5'-oxidation. The nicotine Delta(5'(1'))-iminium ion product of this reaction is…”
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    NICOTINE 5′-OXIDATION AND METHYL OXIDATION BY P450 2A ENZYMES by Sharon E. Murphy, Vytautas Raulinaitis, Kathryn M. Brown

    Published in Drug metabolism and disposition (01-08-2005)
    “…In smokers, the primary pathway of nicotine metabolism is P450 2A6-catalyzed 5′-oxidation. The nicotine Δ 5′(1′) -iminium ion product of this reaction…”
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    1H, 13C and 15N resonance assignments of the major extracytoplasmic domain of the cell shape-determining protein MreC from Bacillus subtilis by Kyburz, Annika, Raulinaitis, Vytautas, Koskela, Outi, Kontinen, Vesa, Permi, Perttu, Kilpelainen, Ilkka, Seppala, Raili

    Published in Biomolecular NMR assignments (01-10-2010)
    “…MreB, MreC and MreD are essential cell shape-determining morphogenetic proteins in Gram-positive and in Gram-negative bacteria. While MreB, the bacterial…”
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    super(1)H, super(13)C and super(15)N resonance assignments of the major extracytoplasmic domain of the cell shape-determining protein MreC from Bacillus subtilis by Kyburz, Annika, Raulinaitis, Vytautas, Koskela, Outi, Kontinen, Vesa, Permi, Perttu, Kilpelainen, Ilkka, Seppala, Raili

    Published in Biomolecular NMR assignments (01-10-2010)
    “…MreB, MreC and MreD are essential cell shape-determining morphogenetic proteins in Gram-positive and in Gram-negative bacteria. While MreB, the bacterial…”
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    H, ¹³C and ¹⁵N resonance assignments of the major extracytoplasmic domain of the cell shape-determining protein MreC from Bacillus subtilis by Kyburz, Annika, Raulinaitis, Vytautas, Koskela, Outi, Kontinen, Vesa, Permi, Perttu, Kilpelainen, Ilkka, Seppala, Raili

    Published in Biomolecular NMR assignments (2010)
    “…MreB, MreC and MreD are essential cell shape-determining morphogenetic proteins in Gram-positive and in Gram-negative bacteria. While MreB, the bacterial…”
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