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Publications by J. A. Vorholt
Oxalyl-Coenzyme a Reduction to Glyoxylate Is the Preferred Route of Oxalate Assimilation in Methylobacterium Extorquens AM1
Journal of Bacteriology
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Characterization of Transposon Insertion Mutants of Methylobacterium Extorquens AM1 (Methylobacterium Strain AM1) Which Are Defective in Methanol Oxidation
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Molecular Characterization of a Chromosomal Region Involved in the Oxidation of Acetyl-CoA to Glyoxylate in the Isocitrate-Lyase-Negative Methylotroph Methylobacterium Extorquens AM1
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Biochemical Characterization of a Dihydromethanopterin Reductase Involved in Tetrahydromethanopterin Biosynthesis in Methylobacterium Extorquens AM1
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Elucidation of the Role of the Methylene-Tetrahydromethanopterin Dehydrogenase MtdA in the Tetrahydromethanopterin-Dependent Oxidation Pathway in Methylobacterium Extorquens AM1
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