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Research
Understanding the Human Microbiome
Discovering New Microbial Enzymes
Manipulating Microbes With Biocompatible Chemistry
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Emily
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Alumni
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Education
Teaching
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Metagenomic Profiling
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Nicholas Jannetty
May 27, 2025

120 - A new heme enzyme family forms hydrazine groups in diverse biosynthetic pathways

Nicholas Jannetty
May 27, 2025

120. Kenney, Grace E.; Wang, Kwo-Kwang A.; Ng, Tai L.; van der Donk, Wilfred A.; Balskus, Emily P. A new heme enzyme family forms hydrazine groups in diverse biosynthetic pathways. bioRxiv 2025, 2025.2005.2027.656397. DOI: 10.1101/2025.05.27.656397.


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