Hidaka Tomomi | Institute Of Applied Microbiology The University Of Tokyo
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関連著者
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Hidaka Tomomi
Institute Of Applied Microbiology The University Of Tokyo
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Seto Haruo
Institute Of Applied Microbiology The University Of Tokyo
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Hidaka T
Institute Of Molecular And Cellular Biosciences The University Of Tokyo
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Seto Haruo
Institute Of Molecular And Cellular Biosciences The University Of Tokyo
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HIDAKA Tomomi
Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, The University of Tokyo
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SETO Haruo
Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, The University of Tokyo
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Seto H
Institute Of Molecular And Cellular Biosciences The University Of Tokyo
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Kunigami T
Biotechnology Research Center Toyama Prefectural University
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Kuzuyama T
Univ. Tokyo Tokyo
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Kuzuyama Tomohisa
Institute Of Molecular And Cellular Biosciences The University Of Tokyo
著作論文
- Nucleotide Sequence of Fortimicin KL1 Methyltransferase Gene Isolated from Micromonospora olivasterospora, and Comparison of Its Deduced Amino Acid Sequence with Those of Methyltransferases Involved in the Biosynthesis of Bialaphos and Fosfomycin
- Thiopeptide Non-producing Streptomyces Species Carry the tipA Gene : A Clue to Its Function
- Comparison of Two C-P Bond-forming Enzymes Involved in the Biosynthesis of Bialaphos(Biological Chemistry)
- Anguinomycins C and D, New Antitumor Antibiotics with Selective Cytotoxicity against Transformed Cells
- Studies on the Biosynthesis of Bialaphos. Biochemical Mechanism of C-P Bond Formation: Discovery of Phosphonopyruvate Decarboxylase which Catalyzes the Formation of Phosphonoacetaldehyde from Phosphonopyruvate
- Biochemical Mechanism of C-P Bond Formation of Bialaphos : Use of Gene Manipulation for the Analysis of the C-P Bond Formation Step(Biological Chemistry)
- Fosfomycin Monophosphate and Fosfomycin Diphosphate, Two inactivated Fosfomycin Derivatives Formed by Gene Products of fomA and fomB from a Fosfomycin Producing Organism Streptomyces wedmorensis