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2005
BernardC, HoubenK, DerixNM, MarksD, van der HorstMA, HellingwerfKJ, BoelensR, KapteinR, van NulandNA.  2005.  The solution structure of a transient photoreceptor intermediate: Delta25 photoactive yellow protein. 13(7):953-962. Abstract
2003
DerixNM, WechselbergerRW, van der HorstMA, HellingwerfKJ, BoelensR, KapteinR, van NulandNA.  2003.  Lack of negative charge in the E46Q mutant of photoactive yellow protein prevents partial unfolding of the blue-shifted intermediate. 42(49):14501-14506. Abstract
2001
TibazarwaC, CorbisierP, MenchM, BossusA, SoldaP, MergeayM, WynsL, van derLelie D.  2001.  A microbial biosensor to predict bioavailable nickel in soil and its transfer to plants. 113(1):19-26. Abstract
2000
TibazarwaC, WuertzS, MergeayM, WynsL, van derLelie D.  2000.  Regulation of the cnr cobalt and nickel resistance determinant of Ralstonia eutropha (Alcaligenes eutrophus) CH34. 182(5):1399-1409. Abstract
1996
van NulandNA, WiersmaJA, Van DerSpoel D, de GrootBL, ScheekRM, RobillardGT.  1996.  Phosphorylation-induced torsion-angle strain in the active center of HPr, detected by NMR and restrained molecular dynamics refinement. 5(3):442-446. Abstract


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