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1997
SiebertHC, von der LiethCW, KapteinR, BeintemaJJ, DijkstraK, vanNuland N, SoedjanaatmadjaUM, RiceA, VliegenthartJF, WrightCS, GabiusHJ.  1997.  Role of aromatic amino acids in carbohydrate binding of plant lectins: laser photo chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization study of hevein domain-containing lectins. 28(2):268-284. Abstract
1993
van NulandNA, KroonGJ, DijkstraK, WoltersGK, ScheekRM, RobillardGT.  1993.  The NMR determination of the IIA(mtl) binding site on HPr of the Escherichia coli phosphoenol pyruvate-dependent phosphotransferase system. 315(1):11-15. Abstract
1992
van NulandNA, GrotzingerJ, DijkstraK, ScheekRM, RobillardGT.  1992.  Determination of the three-dimensional solution structure of the histidine-containing phosphocarrier protein HPr from Escherichia coli using multidimensional NMR spectroscopy. 210(3):881-891. Abstract
van NulandNA, van DijkAA, DijkstraK, van HoeselFH, ScheekRM, RobillardGT.  1992.  Three-dimensional 15N-1H-1H and 15N-13C-1H nuclear-magnetic resonance studies of HPr a central component of the phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent phosphotransferase system from Escherichia coli. Assignment of backbone resonances. 203(3):483-491. Abstract


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