Reversible Acetylation and Inactivation of <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> Acetyl-CoA Synthetase Is Dependent on cAMP
Reversible Acetylation and Inactivation of <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> Acetyl-CoA Synthetase Is Dependent on cAMP is a research paper published in Biochemistry (2011). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 4.5. It has been cited 109 times, with 106 citing works in its 1-hop citation network.
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FAIR Checklist
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DataRank Breakdown
Base Score Contribution
0.705
From this paper's citation signal
Citation Network Contribution
3.8
From 96 citing papers with measurable signal
Top 5 citers driving the network score
Ranked by citation count — the same ordering the engine uses when summing log1p(Cq) over citers.
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- Reversible acetylation regulates acetate and propionate metabolism in Mycobacterium smegmatisMicrobiology201355 citationsDataRank 2.4
- Acetoacetyl‐<scp>CoA</scp> synthetase activity is controlled by a protein acetyltransferase with unique domain organization in <i>Streptomyces lividans</i>Molecular Microbiology201350 citationsDataRank 1.8
Why this DataRank?
DataRank blends this paper's own citation count with the influence of the papers that cite it. Here, roughly 16% comes from its base citations and 84% from the citation network (96 citing papers contributed measurable signal).
- Base score B(p)
- log1p(citation_count) — grows sub-linearly, so a paper with 1,000 citations is not 10× a paper with 100.
- Network N(p)
- Σ over citers of log1p(Cq) ÷ max(outdegreeq, 1). Being cited by a highly-cited paper with few references counts most.
- Damping factor d = 0.85
- DataRank = (1−d)·B(p) + d·N(p) — the two cards above are each already multiplied by their share.
- Self-citations excluded
- Citers sharing any OpenAlex author ID with this paper are filtered out before the network sum.
Citers are pulled from OpenAlex sorted by cited_by_count:descand capped per paper, so when the cap binds we keep the highest-signal references and the score is reproducible across reruns.
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