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A Collaborative Classroom Investigation of the Evolution of SABATH Methyltransferase Substrate Preference Shifts over 120 My of Flowering Plant History

Next-generation sequencing has resulted in an explosion of available data, much of which remains unstudied in terms of biochemical function; yet, experimental characterization of these sequences has the potential to provide unprecedented insight into the evolution of enzyme activity. One way to make...

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Autores principales: Dubs, Nicole M, Davis, Breck R, de Brito, Victor, Colebrook, Kate C, Tiefel, Ian J, Nakayama, Madison B, Huang, Ruiqi, Ledvina, Audrey E, Hack, Samantha J, Inkelaar, Brent, Martins, Talline R, Aartila, Sarah M, Albritton, Kelli S, Almuhanna, Sarah, Arnoldi, Ryan J, Austin, Clara K, Battle, Amber C, Begeman, Gregory R, Bickings, Caitlin M, Bradfield, Jonathon T, Branch, Eric C, Conti, Eric P, Cooley, Breana, Dotson, Nicole M, Evans, Cheyone J, Fries, Amber S, Gilbert, Ivan G, Hillier, Weston D, Huang, Pornkamol, Hyde, Kaitlin W, Jevtovic, Filip, Johnson, Mark C, Keeler, Julie L, Lam, Albert, Leach, Kyle M, Livsey, Jeremy D, Lo, Jonathan T, Loney, Kevin R, Martin, Nich W, Mazahem, Amber S, Mokris, Aurora N, Nichols, Destiny M, Ojha, Ruchi, Okorafor, Nnanna N, Paris, Joshua R, Reboucas, Thais Fuscaldi, Sant’Anna, Pedro Beretta, Seitz, Mathew R, Seymour, Nathan R, Slaski, Lila K, Stemaly, Stephen O, Ulrich, Benjamin R, Van Meter, Emile N, Young, Meghan L, Barkman, Todd J
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8890502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35021222
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msac007

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