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Identification of two genes from Streptomyces argillaceus encoding glycosyltransferases involved in transfer of a disaccharide during biosynthesis of the antitumor drug mithramycin

Author:
Fernández, Ernestina; Weißbach, Ulrike; Sánchez Reillo, CésarUniovi authority; Fernández Braña, Alfredo JavierUniovi authority; Méndez Fernández, María del CarmenUniovi authority; Rohr, Jürgen; Salas Fernández, José AntonioUniovi authority
Publication date:
1998
Citación:
Journal of Bacteriology, 180(18), p. 4929-4937 (1998)
Descripción física:
p. 4929-4937
URI:
http://hdl.handle.net/10651/41418
ISSN:
0021-9193
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This work was supported by grants of the European Community to J.R. and J.A.S. (BIO4-CT96-0068), from the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science to J.A.S. through the “Plan Nacional en Biotecnologia” (BIO94-0037 and BIO97-0771), and from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (SFB 416) to J.R.

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