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1995
SteyaertJ, EngelborghsY.  1995.  A two-binding-site kinetic model for the ribonuclease-T1-catalysed transesterification of dinucleoside phosphate substrates. 233(1):140-144. Abstract
1992
SteyaertJ, HaikalAF, StanssensP, WynsL.  1992.  Dissection of the ribonuclease T1 subsite. The transesterification kinetics of Asn36Ala and Asn98Ala ribonuclease T1 for minimal dinucleoside phosphates. 203(3):551-555. Abstract
SteyaertJ, HaikalAF, StanssensP, WynsL.  1992.  Dissection of the ribonuclease T1 subsite. The transesterification kinetics of Asn36Ala and Asn98Ala ribonuclease T1 for minimal dinucleoside phosphates. 203(3):551-555. Abstract
1991
SteyaertJ, WynsL, StanssensP.  1991.  Subsite interactions of ribonuclease T1: viscosity effects indicate that the rate-limiting step of GpN transesterification depends on the nature of N. Biochemistry. 30(35):8661-8665. Abstract
SteyaertJ, HaikalAF, WynsL, StanssensP.  1991.  Subsite interactions of ribonuclease T1: Asn36 and Asn98 accelerate GpN transesterification through interactions with the leaving nucleoside N. Biochemistry. 30(35):8666-8670. Abstract


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