Publications by authors named "Lindsay Fannin"

Phosphagen kinases (PKs) are known to be distributed throughout the animal kingdom, but have recently been discovered in some protozoan and bacterial species. A recent search of the available bacterial genomes revealed 49 unique sequences that appear to code for an arginine kinase (AK). The distribution of sequences was highly skewed with thirty nine out the forty nine sequences being found in six Proteobacteria classes (α, β, δ, γ, ε, and ζ) which represented 46.

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