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51. Identification of a potent herbal molecule for the treatment of breast cancer

64. Structural Basis for EarP-Mediated Arginine Glycosylation of Translation Elongation Factor EF-P

67. Formation of an Angular Aromatic Polyketide from a Linear Anthrene Precursor via Oxidative Rearrangement

68. Discovery of a Cryptic Intermediate in Late Steps of Mithramycin Biosynthesis.

69. Bi- and Tetracyclic Spirotetronates from the Coal Mine Fire Isolate Streptomyces sp. LC-6-2

73. Landomycins P−W, Cytotoxic Angucyclines from Streptomyces cyanogenusS-136

75. Inactivation of gilGT, Encoding a C-Glycosyltransferase, and gilOIII, Encoding a P450 Enzyme, Allows the Details of the Late Biosynthetic Pathway to Gilvocarcin V to be Delineated

76. Erratum: Corrigendum: Arginine-rhamnosylation as new strategy to activate translation elongation factor P

77. Arginine-rhamnosylation as new strategy to activate translation elongation factor P

78. Strukturelle Charakterisierung von O- und C-glycosylierenden Varianten der Landomycin-Glycosyltransferase LanGT2

79. Structural Characterization of O‐ and C‐Glycosylating Variants of the Landomycin Glycosyltransferase LanGT2

84. Facile Chemoenzymatic Strategies for the Synthesis and Utilization of S‐Adenosyl‐L‐Methionine Analogues

87. Evidence that oxidative dephosphorylation by the nonheme Fe( II), α-ketoglutarate: UMP oxygenase occurs by stereospecific hydroxylation.

95. A Novel Mithramycin Analogue with High Antitumor Activity and Less Toxicity Generated by Combinatorial Biosynthesis

98. Two Cooperative Glycosyltransferases Are Responsible for the Sugar Diversity of Saquayamycins Isolated from Streptomycessp. KY 40-1

99. Bi- and Tetracyclic Spirotetronates from the Coal Mine Fire Isolate Streptomycessp. LC-6-2

100. The structures of premithramycinone and demethylpremithramycinone, plausible early intermediates of the aureolic acid group antibiotic mithramycin

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