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- acetyl and propionyl subunits by classic enzymes as well as iterative and multimodular enzymes that share mechanistic features with the fatty acid synthases...
- Art of Computer Programming. Addison Wesley. Harvey, David (2010). "A multimodular algorithm for computing Bernoulli numbers". Mathematics of Com****tion...
- 2004). "The linear pentadecapeptide gramicidin is ****embled by four multimodular nonribosomal peptide synthetases that comprise 16 modules with 56 catalytic...
- synthases are also broadly divided into three classes: Type I PKSs (multimodular megasynthases that are non-iterative, often producing macrolides, polyethers...
- 2023[update]. Experience gained from the Salyut stations paved the way for multimodular space stations such as Mir and the International Space Station (ISS)...
- tertiary structures, cellulases are divided into clans and families. Multimodular cellulases are more efficient than free enzyme (with only CD) due to...
- emplo****. The biosynthetic machinery of an NRPS system is composed of multimodular enzymatic ****embly lines that contain one module for each amino acid...
- automatically with space stations, a major step toward the construction of multimodular stations such as Mir and the International Space Station. The station...
- 31 (1–2): 89–96, doi:10.1006/jsco.1999.1011 Harvey, David (2010), "A multimodular algorithm for computing Bernoulli numbers", Math. Comput., 79 (272):...
- the Gram-positive B. subtilis. The siderop**** is synthesized through multimodular non ribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPS), similar to enterobactin. However...