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Rosconi F, Davyt D, Martínez V, Martínez M, Abin-Carriquiry JAndrés, Zane H, Butler A, de Souza EM, Fabiano E.  2013.  Identification and structural characterization of serobactins, a suite of lipopeptide siderophores produced by the grass endophyte Herbaspirillum seropedicae.. Environ Microbiol. 15(3):916-27.
Roe J, Butler A, Scholler DM, Valentine JS, Markey L, Breslauer K.  1988.  Differential Scanning Calorimetry of Cu,Zn-Superoxide Dismutase, the Apoprotein and Its Zinc-Substituted Derivatives. Biochemistry. 27:950-958.
Reynolds MS, Butler A.  1996.  Oxygen-17 NMR, Electronic and Vibrational Spectroscopy of Transition Metal Peroxo Complexes: Correlation with Reactivity. Inorg. Chem. 35:2378-2383.
Reitz ZL, Sandy M, Butler A.  2017.  Biosynthetic considerations of triscatechol siderophores framed on serine and threonine macrolactone scaffolds.. Metallomics. 9(7):824-839.
Reitz ZL, Hardy CD, Suk J, Bouvet J, Butler A.  2019.  Genomic analysis of siderophore β-hydroxylases reveals divergent stereocontrol and expands the condensation domain family. PNAS. 116(40):19805-19814.
Reitz ZL, Butler A.  2020.  Precursor-directed biosynthesis of catechol compounds in Acinetobacter bouvetii DSM 14964.. Chem Commun (Camb). 56(81):12222-12225.
Reid RT, Live DH, Faulkner DJ, Butler A.  1993.  A Siderophore from a Marine Bacterium with an Exceptional Ferric Ion Stability Constant, . Nature. 366:455-457.
Reid RT, Butler A.  1991.  Investigation of the Mechanism of Iron Acquisition by the Marine Bacterium, Alteromonas luteoviolacea: Characterization of Siderophore Production. Limnol. Oceanogr. 36:1783-1792.
Reddy CM, Xu L, Drenzek NJ, Sturchio NC, Heraty LJ, Kimblin C, Butler A.  2002.  A chlorine isotope effect for enzyme-catalyzed chlorination.. J Am Chem Soc. 124(49):14526-7.
Rapp MV, Maier GP, Dobbs HA, Higdon NJ, J Waite H, Butler A, Israelachvili JN.  2016.  Defining the Catechol-Cation Synergy for Enhanced Wet Adhesion to Mineral Surfaces.. J Am Chem Soc. 138(29):9013-6.

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