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Balskus Lab

Research
Understanding the Human Microbiome
Discovering New Microbial Enzymes
Manipulating Microbes With Biocompatible Chemistry
Funding Sources
Publications
People
Emily
Members
Alumni
Photos
Education
Teaching
Outreach
Resources
Metagenomic Profiling
Tools and Databases
Harvard Resources
Lab Resources
Contact
Nicholas Jannetty
November 14, 2012

2 - Microbial conversion of choline to trimethylamine requires a glycyl radical enzyme

Nicholas Jannetty
November 14, 2012

2. Craciun, Smaranda; Balskus, Emily P. Microbial conversion of choline to trimethylamine requires a glycyl radical enzyme. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2012, 109 (52), 21307-21312. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1215689109.


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