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52. Probing the stability of the disulfide radical intermediate of thioredoxin using direct electrochemistry
53. Structural characterization of Staphylococcus aureus biotin protein ligase and interaction partners: An antibiotic target
54. Inhibition of Staphylococcus aureus biotin protein ligase with biotinyl-5′-AMP analogues: 239
55. Design, synthesis and evaluation of a series of 5-methoxy-2,3-naphthalimide derivatives as AcrB inhibitors for the reversal of bacterial resistance
56. Pyrexia and acidosis act independently of neutrophil elastase reactive center loop cleavage to effect cortisol release from corticosteroid‐binding globulin
57. S0668 Time to Improvement in Patient-Reported Outcomes With Tofactinib in Ulcerative Colitis: Initial Results From a Real World Prospective Multicenter Study (TOUR)
58. Biochemical characterisation of class III biotin protein ligases from Botrytis cinerea and Zymoseptoria tritici
59. Overexpression of Holocarboxylase Synthetase Predicts Lymph Node Metastasis and Unfavorable Prognosis in Breast Cancer
60. Short Photoswitchable Antibacterial Peptides
61. Tu1550 DIRECT ENDOSCOPIC PLACEMENT OF PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC GASTROSTOMIES WITH JEJUNAL EXTENSION TUBES (PEG-J) USING ULTRA-THIN GASTROSCOPES – LONG TERM OUTCOMES FROM A U.S. TERTIARY REFERRAL CENTER
62. Su2075 A RARE CASE OF PAINLESS RECTAL BLEEDING FROM A LARGE TRANSVERSE COLON HEMANGIOMA
63. Advanced Resistance Studies Identify Two Discrete Mechanisms in Staphylococcus aureus to Overcome Antibacterial Compounds that Target Biotin Protein Ligase
64. OR19-05 Steroid:Corticosteroid-Binding Globulin Interactions; Effects of Neutrophil Elastase Cleavage, Pyrexia and Acidosis
65. TARGETING MURINE SMALL BOWEL AND COLON THROUGH SELECTIVE SUPERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY INJECTION
66. P056 Methodology and Initial Results From TOUR (Tofacitinib Response in Ulcerative Colitis): A Real World Prospective Multicenter Study
67. Exploring Cost Savings with Specialty Biologic Drugs Administered to Adult Inpatients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
68. Biotin
69. Reduced Half-life of Holocarboxylase Synthetase from Patients with Severe Multiple Carboxylase Deficiency
70. Probing the stability of the disulfide radical intermediate of thioredoxin using direct electrochemistry
71. A multi-protein complex containing cold shock domain (Y-box) and polypyrimidine tract binding proteins forms on the vascular endothelial growth factor mRNA: Potential role in mRNA stabilization
72. Sulfonamide-Based Inhibitors of Biotin Protein Ligase as New Antibiotic Leads
73. Two New Spiro-Heterocyclic γ-Lactams from A Marine-Derived Aspergillus fumigatus Strain CUGBMF170049
74. Two New Piperazine-Triones from a Marine-Derived Streptomycetes sp. Strain SMS636
75. Photopharmacological Control of Cyclic Antimicrobial Peptides
76. Mycobacterium tuberculosis Dethiobiotin Synthetase Facilitates Nucleoside Triphosphate Promiscuity through Alternate Binding Modes
77. Precipitant–ligand exchange technique reveals the ADP binding mode inMycobacterium tuberculosisdethiobiotin synthetase
78. Biosynthetically Guided Structure–Activity Relationship Studies of Merochlorin A, an Antibiotic Marine Natural Product
79. Halogenation of Biotin Protein Ligase Inhibitors Improves Whole Cell Activity against Staphylococcus aureus
80. Bleeding Duodenal Diverticulum: Look Before You Leap!
81. Mechanisms Governing Precise Protein Biotinylation
82. Heterocyclic acyl-phosphate bioisostere-based inhibitors of Staphylococcus aureus biotin protein ligase
83. New Series of BPL Inhibitors To Probe the Ribose-Binding Pocket of Staphylococcus aureus Biotin Protein Ligase
84. Biotin Protein Ligase Is a Target for New Antibacterials
85. The Role of Biotin in Bacterial Physiology and Virulence: a Novel Antibiotic Target for Mycobacterium tuberculosis
86. SR2067 Reveals a Unique Kinetic and Structural Signature for PPARγ Partial Agonism
87. Precipitant–ligand exchange technique reveals the ADP binding mode in Mycobacterium tuberculosis dethiobiotin synthetase.
88. Biotin-mediated growth and gene expression in <italic>Staphylococcus aureus</italic> is highly responsive to environmental biotin.
89. 5-Benzylidenerhodanine and 5-benzylidene-2-4-thiazolidinedione based antibacterials
90. Monocytosis and a Low Lymphocyte to Monocyte Ratio Are Effective Biomarkers of Ulcerative Colitis Disease Activity
91. Mechanisms of Biotin Transport
92. Improved Synthesis of Biotinol-5′-AMP: Implications for Antibacterial Discovery
93. Mo1730 Helminth Colonization Increases pSTAT3 and ILGRα Expression in Murine Terminal Ileum Epithelial Cells
94. Structure Guided Design of Biotin Protein Ligase Inhibitors for Antibiotic Discovery
95. Indigenous Health: ACTION on Prevention - 50th Annual Australian Society for Medical Research National Scientific Conference (Conference report)
96. Dual roles of F123 in protein homodimerization and inhibitor binding to biotin protein ligase from Staphylococcus aureus
97. Sa1785 Helminths Decrease Intestinal T Cell Interleukin-1 Receptor-Associated Kinase-1 (IRAK-1) Gene Expression, Promoting Regulatory T and Suppressing TH17 Cells
98. Optimising in situ click chemistry: the screening and identification of biotin protein ligase inhibitors
99. Biotin Protein Ligase Is a Target for New Antibacterials.
100. Localization of Inhibitory Antibodies to the Biotin Domain of Human Pyruvate Carboxylase
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