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  • Aminoglycoside antibiotic phosphotransferases are also serine protein kinases  Academic Article
  • An aminoglycoside microarray platform for directly monitoring and studying antibiotic resistance  Academic Article
  • Analysis of the relative level of gene expression from different retroviral vectors used for gene therapy  Academic Article
  • Broad-spectrum aminoglycoside phosphotransferase type-iii from enterococcus - overexpression, purification, and substrate-specificity  Academic Article
  • Chromosomal integration dependent induction of junb by growth factors requires multiple flanking evolutionarily conserved sequences  Academic Article
  • Fibroblasts genetically engineered to secrete interleukin 12 can suppress tumor growth and induce antitumor immunity to a murine melanoma in vivo  Academic Article
  • Mechanism of aminoglycoside 3'-phosphotransferase type iiia: His188 is not a phosphate-accepting residue  Academic Article
  • Mechanism of aminoglycoside antibiotic kinase aph(3 ')-iiia: Role of the nucleotide positioning loop  Academic Article
  • Molecular mechanism of aminoglycoside antibiotic kinase aph(3 ')-iiia - roles of conserved active site residues  Academic Article
  • Regiospecificity of aminoglycoside phosphotransferase from enterococci and staphylococci (aph(3')-iiia)  Academic Article
  • Structure of an enzyme required for aminoglycoside antibiotic resistance reveals homology to eukaryotic protein kinases  Academic Article
  • The cooh terminus of aminoglycoside phosphotransferase (3 ')-iiia is critical for antibiotic recognition and resistance  Academic Article

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