Characterization of a Glucosamine/Glucosaminide N-Acetyltransferase of Clostridium acetobutylicum
J. Bacteriol. Reith and Mayer 193: 5393

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  • Supplemental file 1 - Fig. S1, pH activity profile of GlmA for acetylation of GlcN with AcCoA; Fig. S2, GlcN is the preferred substrate of GlmA; Fig. S3, cell wall prepared from B. subtilis was degraded with the purified autolysins mutanolysin, AmiD, and/or NagZ; Fig. S4, peptidoglycan fragments from B. subtilis containing deacetylated GlcN residues are a substrate for GlmA but such fragments from E. coli that lack this modification are not; Fig. S5, kinetics for GlmA with GlcN, chitobiose, and chitotriose
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