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Professor David Minnikin.
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Year
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Dr Laurent Kremer
Kevin Gibson
Professor David Minnikin
Professor Del Besra
Identification and structural characterization of an unusual mycobacterial monomeromycolyl-diacylglycerol
2005
Suzanne Senior
Dr Petr Illarionov
Dr Sudagar Gurcha
Professor David Minnikin
Professor Del Besra
et al.
Acetylene-based analogues of thiolactomycin, active against Mycobacterium tuberculosis mtFabH fatty acid condensing enzyme
2004
Dr Geoffrey Coxon
Professor Del Besra
Professor David Minnikin
Synthesis and properties of methyl 5-(1′R,2′S)-(2- octadecylcycloprop-1-yl)pentanoate and other ω-19 chiral cyclopropane fatty acids and esters related to mycobacterial mycolic acids
2004
Professor David Minnikin
Professor Del Besra
A type II pathway for fatty acid biosynthesis presents drug targets in Plasmodium falciparum
2003
Suzanne Senior
Dr Petr Illarionov
Dr Sudagar Gurcha
Professor David Minnikin
Professor Del Besra
et al.
Biphenyl-based analogues of thiolactomycin, active against Mycobacterium tuberculosis mtFabH fatty acid condensing enzyme
2003
Dr Geoffrey Coxon
Professor David Minnikin
Facile synthesis of (Z)-tetracos-5-enoic acid and racemic cis-4-(2-octadecylcyclopropane-1-yl)-butanoic acid
2003
Dr Geoffrey Coxon
Professor David Minnikin
The synthesis of (11R,12S)-lactobacillic acid and its enantiomer
2003
Suzanne Senior
Professor Del Besra
Professor David Minnikin
Analogues of thiolactomycin: potential drugs with enhanced anti-mycobacterial activity
2002
Dr Henriette Christensen
Professor David Minnikin
Dr Michael Barer
Intracellular lipophilic inclusions of mycobacteria in vitro and in sputum
2002
Dr Laurent Kremer
Dr Lynn Dover
Dr Severine Carrere
Dr Madhavan Nampoothiri
Dr Alistair Brown
et al.
Mycolic acid biosynthesis and enzymic characterization of the beta-ketoacyl-ACP synthase A-condensing enzyme from Mycobacterium tuberculosis
2002
Professor Michael Goodfellow
Professor David Minnikin
Amycolatopsis sacchari sp. nov., a moderately thermophilic actinomycete isolated from vegetable matter
2001
Dr Laurent Kremer
Dr Madhavan Nampoothiri
Dr Lynn Dover
Professor David Minnikin
Professor Del Besra
et al.
Biochemical Characterization of Acyl Carrier Protein (AcpM) and Malonyl-CoA:AcpM Transacylase (mtFabD), Two Major Components of
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Fatty Acid Synthase II
2001
Dr Angela Gernaey
Professor David Minnikin
Rachel Dixon
Mycolic acids and ancient DNA confirm an osteological diagnosis of tuberculosis
2001
Dr Motoko Watanabe
Professor David Minnikin
Separation and characterization of individual mycolic acids in representative mycobacteria
2001
Mark Guy
Dr Lynn Dover
Professor Jeremy Lakey
Professor David Minnikin
Thiolactomycin and Related Analogues as Novel Anti-mycobacterial Agents Targeting KasA and KasB Condensing Enzymes in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
2000
Professor David Minnikin
Activation of human neutrophils by mycobacterial phenolic glycolipids
1999
Professor David Minnikin
Professor Del Besra
Antimycobacterial activities of isoxyl and new derivatives through the inhibition of mycolic acid synthesis
1999
Professor David Minnikin
Professor Michael Goodfellow
Classification of thermophilic streptomycetes, including the description of Streptomyces thermoalcalitolerans sp. nov.
1999
Dr Henriette Christensen
Professor David Minnikin
Dr Michael Barer
Lipid domains of mycobacteria studied with fluorescent molecular probes
1999
Dr Motoko Watanabe
Professor David Minnikin
Structure of a new glycolipid from the
Mycobacterium avium- Mycobacterium intracellulare
complex
1999
Dr Geoffrey Coxon
Professor Del Besra
Professor David Minnikin
The synthesis of both enantiomers of lactobacillic acid and mycolic acid analogues
1999