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Carboxythiazole is a key microbial nutrient currency and critical component of thiamin biosynthesis
Ryan W. Paerl
, Erin M. Bertrand
, Elden Rowland
, Phillippe Schatt
, Mohamed Mehiri
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Thomas D. Niehaus
, Andrew D. Hanson
, Lasse Riemann
, Francois Yves-Bouget
Plant and Microbial Biology
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Escherichia Coli
100%
Micronutrients
100%
Microbial nutrients
100%
Thiamine Biosynthesis
100%
Terrestrial Plants
50%
Microorganisms
50%
Microbiome
50%
Carboxylic Acids
50%
Marine Phytoplankton
50%
Community Interactions
50%
Arabidopsis Thaliana
50%
Pyrimidine
50%
Drawing Attention
50%
Thiazole
50%
Life Domains
50%
Hydroxyethyl
50%
Human Gut
50%
Vitamin B1
50%
Thiamine
50%
4-methyl-1
50%
Marine Primary Productivity
50%
1,3-thiazole
50%
Picoeukaryotic Phytoplankton
50%
Two-component Domains
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Precursor
100%
Escherichia coli
66%
Phytoplankton
66%
Arabidopsis thaliana
33%
Microorganism
33%
Microbiome
33%