The ylide has landed
Bradley J. Landgraf and
Squire J. Booker ()
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Bradley J. Landgraf: The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA.
Squire J. Booker: The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA.
Nature, 2013, vol. 498, issue 7452, 45-47
Abstract:
The enzyme co-substrate SAM has long been known to have two chemically distinct roles. A study of the CmoA enzyme suggests that SAM has a third trick up its sleeve — it forms species known as ylides. See Letter p.123
Date: 2013
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