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Küpper FC, Carpenter LJ, McFiggans GB, Palmer CJ, Waite TJ, Boneberg E-M, Woitsch S, Weiller M, Abela R, Grolimund D et al..  2008.  Iodide accumulation provides kelp with an inorganic antioxidant impacting atmospheric chemistry.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 105(19):6954-8.
Zane HK, Butler A.  2013.  Iron Acquisition (Bacteria). Comprehensive Inorganic Chemistry II, 2013, 3, 1-20. (Invited Review), series editors J. Reedijk K Poppelmeier, Vol. 3: Bioinorganic Fundamentals and Applications: Metals in Natural Living Systems and Metals in Toxicology and Medicine; Vol 3 Eds: VL Pecor.
Butler A.  2003.  Iron acquisition: straight up and on the rocks? Nat Struct Biol. 10(4):240-1.
Holt PD, Reid RR, Lewis BL, Luther GW, Butler A.  2005.  Iron(III) coordination chemistry of alterobactin A: a siderophore from the marine bacterium Alteromonas luteoviolacea.. Inorg Chem. 44(21):7671-7.
Butler A, Theisen RM.  2010.  Iron(III)-siderophore coordination chemistry: Reactivity of marine siderophores.. Coord Chem Rev. 254(3-4):288-296.
Zane HK, Butler A.  2013.  Isolation, structure elucidation, and iron-binding properties of lystabactins, siderophores isolated from a marine Pseudoalteromonas sp.. J Nat Prod. 76(4):648-54.
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Springer SD, Butler A.  2015.  Magnetic susceptibility of Mn(III) complexes of hydroxamate siderophores.. J Inorg Biochem. 148:22-6.
Martinez JS, Butler A.  2007.  Marine amphiphilic siderophores: marinobactin structure, uptake, and microbial partitioning.. J Inorg Biochem. 101(11-12):1692-8.
Butler A, Martin JD.  2005.  The marine biogeochemistry of iron.. Met Ions Biol Syst. 44:21-46.
Butler A, Walker JV.  1993.  Marine Haloperoxidases. Chem. Rev. 93:1937-1944.
Butler A.  2005.  Marine siderophores and microbial iron mobilization.. Biometals. 18(4):369-74.
Clague MJ, Butler A.  1995.  On the Mechanism of cis-Dioxovanadium(V) Catalyzed Oxidation of Bromide by Hydrogen Peroxide: Evidence for a Reactive Binuclear Vanadium(V)-Peroxo Species. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 117:3475-3484.
Everett RR, Soedjak HS, Butler A.  1990.  Mechanism of Dioxygen Formation Catalyzed by Vanadium Bromoperoxidase: Steady State Kinetic Analysis and Comparison to the Mechanism of Bromination. J. Biol. Chem. 265:15671-15679.
Soedjak HS, Butler A.  1991.  Mechanism of Dioxygen Formation Catalyzed by Vanadium-Bromoperoxidase from Macrocystis pyrifera and Fucus distichus: Steady State Kinetic Analysis and Comparison to the Mechanism of V-BrPO from Ascophyllum nodosum. Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 1079:1-7.
Butler A, Sandy M.  2009.  Mechanistic considerations of halogenating enzymes.. Nature. 460(7257):848-54.
Butler A.  1999.  Mechanistic Considerations of the Vanadium Haloperoxidases. Coordination Chemistry Reviews. 187:17-35.
Everett RR, Kanofsky JR, Butler A.  1990.  Mechanistic Investigations of the Novel Non Heme Vanadium Bromoperoxidases: Evidence for Singlet Oxygen Production. J. Biol. Chem. 265:4908-4914.
Xu G, Martinez JS, Groves JT, Butler A.  2002.  Membrane affinity of the amphiphilic marinobactin siderophores.. J Am Chem Soc. 124(45):13408-15.
Han Y-J., Stucky G.D., Butler A.  1999.  Mesoporous Silicate Sequestration and Release of Proteins. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 121:9897-9898.
Owen T, Pynn R, Hammouda B, Butler A.  2007.  Metal-dependent self-assembly of a microbial surfactant.. Langmuir. 23(18):9393-400.
Owen T, Butler A.  2011.  Metallosurfactants of bioinorganic interest: Coordination-induced self assembly.. Coord Chem Rev. 225(7-8):678-687.
Owen T, Pynn R, Martinez JS, Butler A.  2005.  Micelle-to-vesicle transition of an iron-chelating microbial surfactant, marinobactin E.. Langmuir. 21(26):12109-14.
Sandy M, Butler A.  2009.  Microbial iron acquisition: marine and terrestrial siderophores.. Chem Rev. 109(10):4580-95.

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