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A prevalent peptide-binding domain guides ribosomal natural product biosynthesis
Brandon J. Burkhart
, Graham A. Hudson
, Kyle L. Dunbar
, Douglas A. Mitchell
Chemistry
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
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Peptide-binding Domains
100%
RiPPs
100%
Natural Product Biosynthesis
100%
Precursor Peptide
37%
Bioengineering
12%
Natural Products
12%
Biosynthetic Pathway
12%
Substrate Binding
12%
Biosynthetic Enzymes
12%
Recognition Elements
12%
Binding Studies
12%
Peptide Binding
12%
Conserved Domain
12%
Modified Peptide
12%
Peptide Substrate
12%
Model Comparison
12%
Binding Activity
12%
Rational Engineering
12%
Predictive Value
12%
Ribosomally Synthesized
12%
Thiopeptides
12%
Lasso Peptide
12%
Peptide Recognition
12%
Profile Hidden Markov Models (pHMMs)
12%
Linear Azole-containing Peptide
12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Precursor
100%
Anabolism
100%
Binding Domain
100%
Enzyme
66%
Binding Affinity
33%
Drive
33%
Binding Study
33%
Hidden Markov Model
33%