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1. Key words: aromatic compounds, coenzyme A ligase, anaerobic microorganisms.

2. Chemically modified ligase cofactors, donors and acceptors

3. Atmin Interacts with the Ubiquitin Ligase UBR5

4. This combination results in either an ADP-forming succinate-CoA ligase (A-SUCL, EC 6.2.1.5) or a GDP-forming succinate-CoA ligase (G-SUCL, EC 6.2.1.4).

5. We show that Cohered sister telomeres are fused by DNA ligase IV-mediated nonhomologous end joining

6. Disclosed are purified nucleic acid molecules encoding polypeptides having ubiquitin ligase activity and the ability to bind XA21.

7. Using gene knockout mutants, we demonstrate that tdtL, encoding a putative CoA ligase, is required for growth on abietic and dehydroabietic acids.

8. The ligase also Cyclizes various bioactive peptides of animal origin, such as human antimicrobial peptide histatin, conotoxin from cone snail and insect antimicrobial peptide thanatin

9. Most organisms utilize EC 6.2.1.5, succinate–CoA ligase (ADP-forming) (despite its name, the enzyme operates in the pathway in the direction of ATP formation).

10. Anaphase-promoting complex (also called the cyclosome or APC/C) is an E3 ubiquitin ligase that marks target cell cycle proteins for degradation by the 26S proteasome

11. A method for characterising nucleic acid molecules comprises the steps of: i) introducing a modified base which is a substrate for a DNA glycosylase into a DNA molecule; ii) excising the modified base by means of said DNA glycosylase so as to generate an abasic site; iii) cleaving the DNA at the abasic site so as to generate an upstream DNA fragment that can be extended; and iv) incubating the extendible upstream fragment in the presence of an enzyme, for example a polymerase or a ligase, allowing for extension thereof and a template nucleic acid and analysing the resultant fragment(s).