Andrew T Koppisch
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Fox D, Schmidt E, Tian H, Dhungana S, Valentine M, Warrington N, et al.
PLoS One
. 2014 Apr;
9(4):e95271.
PMID: 24751777
Fosmidomycin is a time-dependent nanomolar inhibitor of methylerythritol phosphate (MEP) synthase, which is the enzyme that catalyzes the first committed step in the MEP pathway to isoprenoids. Importantly, fosmidomycin is...
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Stone J, Heiss C, Wang Z, Black I, Grasso S, Koppisch A, et al.
Carbohydr Res
. 2014 Feb;
386:68-72.
PMID: 24491843
Burkholderia oklahomensis E0147 is a US isolated bacterium believed to express a similar O-antigen to type A structure of the highly pathogenic species, Burkholderia pseudomallei. Both species are genetically closely...
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Smith J, Warrington N, Vierling R, Kuhn M, Anderson W, Koppisch A, et al.
J Antibiot (Tokyo)
. 2013 Oct;
67(1):77-83.
PMID: 24169798
The unique methylerythritol phosphate pathway for isoprenoid biosynthesis is essential in most bacterial pathogens. The first enzyme in this pathway, 1-deoxy-D-xylulose 5-phosphate (DXP) synthase, catalyzes a distinct thiamin diphosphate (ThDP)-dependent...
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Lovejoy K, Lou A, Davis L, Sanchez T, Iyer S, Corley C, et al.
Anal Chem
. 2012 Oct;
84(21):9169-75.
PMID: 23066794
Analytical capabilities to identify dyes associated with structurally robust wool fibers would critically assist crime-scene and explosion-scene forensics. Nondestructive separation of dyes from wool, removal of contaminants, and dye analysis...
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Lovejoy K, Purdy G, Iyer S, Sanchez T, Robertson A, Koppisch A, et al.
Anal Chem
. 2011 Mar;
83(8):2921-30.
PMID: 21410201
Room temperature ionic liquids, or RTILs, based on tetraalkylphosphonium (PR(4)(+)) cations were used as the basis of a platform that enables separation of dyes from textiles, extraction of dyes from...
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Hotta K, Kim C, Fox D, Koppisch A
Microbiology (Reading)
. 2010 May;
156(Pt 7):1918-1925.
PMID: 20466767
Recent observations have shed light on some of the endogenous iron-acquisition mechanisms of members of the Bacillus cereus sensu lato group. In particular, pathogens in the B. cereus group use...
17.
Fox D, Hotta K, Kim C, Koppisch A
Biochemistry
. 2008 Nov;
47(47):12251-3.
PMID: 18975921
The siderophore petrobactin harbors unique 3,4-dihydroxybenzoyl iron-liganding groups. These moieties are known to be synthesized from shikimate pathway precursors, but no reports of the biosynthetic enzymes responsible for this conversion...
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Koppisch A, Hotta K, Fox D, Ruggiero C, Kim C, Sanchez T, et al.
J Org Chem
. 2008 Jun;
73(15):5759-65.
PMID: 18582113
The biosynthesis of the 3,4-dihydroxybenzoate moieties of the siderophore petrobactin, produced by B. anthracis str. Sterne, was probed by isotopic feeding experiments in iron-deficient media with a mixture of unlabeled...
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Koppisch A, Dhungana S, Hill K, Boukhalfa H, Heine H, Colip L, et al.
Biometals
. 2008 May;
21(5):581-9.
PMID: 18459058
Petrobactin is the primary siderophore synthesized by Bacillus anthracis str Sterne and is required for virulence of this organism in a mouse model. The siderophore's biosynthetic machinery was recently defined...
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Dhungana S, Michalczyk R, Boukhalfa H, Lack J, Koppisch A, Fairlee J, et al.
Biometals
. 2007 Feb;
20(6):853-67.
PMID: 17273817
The siderophore produced by Rhodococcus rhodochrous strain OFS, rhodobactin, was isolated from iron-deficient cultures and purified by a combination of XAD-7 absorptive/partition resin column and semi-preparative HPLC. The siderophore structure...