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Steffen Schindler
Steffen Schindler
University of Düsseldorf
Biochemistry
Biosynthesis
Mycobacterium smegmatis
Mutant
Glycogen
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A temperature-sensitive Mycobacterium smegmatis glgE mutation leads to a loss of GlgE enzyme activity and thermostability and the accumulation of α-maltose-1-phosphate.
2021
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
Karl Syson
Sibyl F. D. Batey
Steffen Schindler
Rainer Kalscheuer
Stephen Bornemann
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A temperature-sensitive Mycobacterium smegmatis glgE mutation leads to a loss of GlgE enzyme activity and thermostability and the accumulation of α-maltose-1-phosphate
2020
bioRxiv
Karl Syson
Sibyl F. D. Batey
Steffen Schindler
Rainer Kalscheuer
Stephen Bornemann
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The molecular basis for a temperature-sensitive Mycobacterium smegmatis glgE mutant
2020
bioRxiv
Karl Syson
Sibyl F. D. Batey
Steffen Schindler
Rainer Kalscheuer
Stephen Bornemann
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The mycolic acid reductase Rv2509 has distinct structural motifs and is essential for growth in slow growing mycobacteria
2019
Molecular Microbiology
Asma Javid
Charlotte Cooper
Albel Singh
Steffen Schindler
Milena Hänisch
Robert L. Marshall
Rainer Kalscheuer
Vassiliy N. Bavro
Apoorva Bhatt
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