B Lejczak
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Obojska A, Lejczak B
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol
. 2003 May;
62(5-6):557-63.
PMID: 12740722
A group of streptomycete strains was found able to utilise a wide range of structurally diverse phosphonates as a sole phosphorus source. No relation could be observed between ability to...
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Kafarski P, Lejczak B
Curr Med Chem Anticancer Agents
. 2003 Apr;
1(3):301-12.
PMID: 12678760
Aminophosphonic acids were almost unknown in 1959 but today they are the subject of more than 6000 papers. Their negligible mammalian toxicity, and the fact that they very efficiently mimic...
3.
Klimek M, Lejczak B, Kafarski P, Forlani G
Pest Manag Sci
. 2001 Sep;
57(9):815-21.
PMID: 11561407
A Penicillium chrysogenum strain was isolated for its ability to grow in minimal medium containing the herbicide glyphosate as the only nitrogen source. The presence of concentrations up to 25...
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Obojska A, Lejczak B, Kubrak M
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol
. 1999 Jul;
51(6):872-6.
PMID: 10422232
Wild-type Streptomyces sp. strains, able to utilise both naturally occurring and synthetic organophosphonates, were isolated. High levels of inorganic phosphate were necessary for their growth in complete medium as well...
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Krzysko-Lupicka T, Strof W, Kubs K, Skorupa M, Wieczorek P, Lejczak B, et al.
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol
. 1997 Dec;
48(4):549-52.
PMID: 9390463
The ability of a wide variety of soil-borne fungal strains to degrade four structurally different compounds containing P-C bonds, namely the naturally occurring amino acid ciliatine, the popular herbicide glyphosate,...
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Bujacz B, Wieczorek P, Krzysko-Lupicka T, Golab Z, Lejczak B, Kavfarski P
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1995 Aug;
61(8):2905-10.
PMID: 16535094
We studied the biodegradation of compounds containing phosphorus-to-carbon bonds by using a wild-type strain of Penicillium notatum. The substrate specificity of this strain was studied, and we found that it...
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Zboinska E, Lejczak B, Kafarski P
FEMS Microbiol Lett
. 1993 Apr;
108(2):225-30.
PMID: 8098002
Phosphono dipeptides based on 4-amino-4-phosphonobutyric acid (phosphonic acid analogue of glutamic acid, GluP) were synthesized and evaluated for their antibacterial activity. Dipeptides containing N-terminal alanine, leucine, isoleucine, phenylalanine or lysine...
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Lejczak B, De Choszczak M, Kafarski P
J Enzyme Inhib
. 1993 Jan;
7(2):97-103.
PMID: 7509873
More than 30 phosphonic and phosphinic acid analogues of aspartic and glutamic acids were synthesized in order to probe how the structural differences of these molecules were reflected in their...
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Zboinska E, Lejczak B, Kafarski P
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1992 Sep;
58(9):2993-9.
PMID: 1444412
The wild-type strain of Pseudomonas fluorescens was found to utilize a range of structurally diverse organophosphonates as its sole carbon or nitrogen sources. Representative compounds included aminoalkylphosphonates, hydroxyalkylphosphonates, oxoalkylphosphonates, and...
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Lejczak B, Dus D, Kafarski P
Anticancer Drug Des
. 1990 Nov;
5(4):351-8.
PMID: 2127180
Phosphonic acid and phosphinic acid analogues of tyrosine and 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (dopa) were found to influence tyrosinase activity, thus being potential regulators of melanization in mammalian cells. The analogues were tested...