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2007
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2007. The conserved active site proline determines the reducing power of Staphylococcus aureus thioredoxin.
J. Mol. Biol.. 368(3):800-811. Abstract
2006
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2006. Combining site-specific mutagenesis and seeding as a strategy to crystallize 'difficult' proteins: the case of Staphylococcus aureus thioredoxin.
Acta Crystallogr. Sect F Struct. Biol. Cryst. Commun.. 62(Pt 12):1255-1258. Abstract
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2006. Interplay between ion binding and catalysis in the thioredoxin-coupled arsenate reductase family.
J. Mol. Biol.. 360(4):826-838. Abstract
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2006. Transition-state complex of the purine-specific nucleoside hydrolase of T. vivax: enzyme conformational changes and implications for catalysis.
Journal Molecular Biology. 359(2):331-346. Abstract
2005
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2005. Molecular basis of gyrase poisoning by the addiction toxin CcdB.
348(5):1091-1102. Abstract
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2005. Substrate-assisted leaving group activation in enzyme-catalyzed N-glycosidic bond cleavage.
J. Biol. Chem. 280(15):14799-14802. Abstract
2004
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2004. How thioredoxin can reduce a buried disulphide bond.
J. Mol. Biol.. 339(3):527-537. Abstract
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2004. The structure of a triple mutant of pI258 arsenate reductase from Staphylococcus aureus and its 5-thio-2-nitrobenzoic acid adduct.
Acta Crystallogr. D Biol. Crystallogr.. 60(Pt 6):1180-1184. Abstract
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2004. Leaving group activation by aromatic stacking: an alternative to general acid catalysis.
J. Mol. Biol. 338(1):1-6. Abstract
2003
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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
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2003. Catalysis by nucleoside hydrolases.
Current opinion in structural biology. 13(6):731-738. Abstract
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2003. Rapid formation of non-native contacts during the folding of HPr revealed by real-time photo-CIDNP NMR and stopped-flow fluorescence experiments.
330(2):397-407. Abstract
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2003. Specific potassium binding stabilizes pI258 arsenate reductase from Staphylococcus aureus.
J. Biol. Chem.. 278(27):24673-24679. Abstract
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2003. Characterization of single-tryptophan mutants of histidine-containing phosphocarrier protein: evidence for local rearrangements during folding from high concentrations of denaturant.
42(17):4883-4895. Abstract
2002
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2002. All intermediates of the arsenate reductase mechanism, including an intramolecular dynamic disulfide cascade.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 99(13):8506-8511. Abstract
2001
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2001. Deciphering the mechanism of RNase T1.
341:305-323.
2000
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2000. Mechanism of RNase T1: concerted triester-like phosphoryl transfer via a catalytic three-centered hydrogen bond.
7(8):651-658. Abstract
1999
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1999. Hydrogen-exchange stabilities of RNase T1 and variants with buried and solvent-exposed Ala --> Gly mutations in the helix.
Biochemistry. 38(50):16481-16490. Abstract
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1999. Development of enzymatic activity during protein folding. Detection of a spectroscopically silent native-like intermediate of muscle acylphosphatase.
274(29):20151-20158. Abstract
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1999. Dissection of the structural and functional role of a conserved hydration site in RNase T1.
8(4):722-730. Abstract
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1999. Carbohydrate binding, quaternary structure and a novel hydrophobic binding site in two legume lectin oligomers from Dolichos biflorus.
286(4):1161-1177. Abstract
1998
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1998. Crystallization of ccdB.
54(Pt 5):975-981. Abstract
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1998. An engineered ribonuclease preferring phosphorothioate RNA.
5(5):365-368. Abstract
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1998. Legume lectin structure.
1383(1):9-36. Abstract