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2008Escherichia coli biotin protein ligase: characterization and development of a high-throughput assayNg, B.; Polyak, S.; Bird, D.; Bailey, L.; Wallace, J.; Booker, G.
2008Artifactual detection of biotin on histones by streptavidinBailey, L.; Ivanov, R.; Wallace, J.; Polyak, S.
2012Selective inhibition of biotin protein ligase from Staphylococcus aureusSoares da Costa, T.; Tieu, W.; Yap, M.; Pendini, N.; Polyak, S.; Pedersen, D.; Morona, R.; Turnidge, J.; Wallace, J.; Wilce, M.; Booker, G.; Abell, A.
2001Mutational analysis of protein substrate presentation in the post-translational attachment of biotin to biotin domainsPolyak, S.; Chapman-Smith, A.; Mulhern, T.; Cronan Jr., J.; Wallace, J.
2012Localization of inhibitory antibodies to the biotin domain of human pyruvate carboxylaseArpornsuwan, T.; Carey, K.; Booker, G.; Polyak, S.; Wallace, J.
1997Introduction of spacer peptides N-terminal to a cleavage recognition motif in recombinant fusion proteins can improve site-specific cleavagePolyak, S.; Forsberg, G.; Forbes, B.; McNeil, K.; Aplin, S.; Wallace, J.
2012Biotin analogues with antibacterial activity are potent inhibitors of biotin protein ligaseSoares da Costa, T.; Tieu, W.; Yap, M.; Zvarec, O.; Bell, J.; Turnidge, J.; Wallace, J.; Booker, G.; Wilce, M.; Abell, A.; Polyak, S.
2007Conserved Glu40 and Glu433 of the biotin carboxylase domain of yeast pyruvate carboxylase I isoenzyme are essential for the association of tetramersJitrapakdee, S.; Surinya, K.; Adina-Zada, A.; Polyak, S.; Stojkoski, C.; Smyth, R.; Booker, G.; Cleland, W.; Attwood, P.; Wallace, J.
2013Structural characterization of Staphylococcus aureus biotin protein ligase and interaction partners: An antibiotic targetPendini, N.; Yap, M.; Polyak, S.; Cowieson, N.; Abell, A.; Booker, G.; Wallace, J.; Wilce, J.; Wilce, M.