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2009
ElHajjaji H, DumoulinM, MatagneA, ColauD, RoosG, MessensJ, ColletJF.  2009.  The zinc center influences the redox and thermodynamic properties of Escherichia coli thioredoxin 2. 386(1):60-71. Abstract
2007
Garcia-PinoA, ButsL, WynsL, ImbertyA, LorisR.  2007.  How a plant lectin recognizes high mannose oligosaccharides. 144(4):1733-1741. Abstract
2006
Garcia-PinoA, ButsL, WynsL, LorisR.  2006.  Interplay between metal binding and cis/trans isomerization in legume lectins: structural and thermodynamic study of P. angolensis lectin. 361(1):153-167. Abstract
2004
CasaresS, SadqiM, Lopez-MayorgaO, Conejero-LaraF, van NulandNA.  2004.  Detection and characterization of partially unfolded oligomers of the SH3 domain of alpha-spectrin. 86(4):2403-2413. Abstract
1999
BouckaertJ, HamelryckTW, WynsL, LorisR.  1999.  The crystal structures of Man(alpha1-3)Man(alpha1-O)Me and Man(alpha1-6)Man(alpha1-O)Me in complex with concanavalin A. 274(41):29188-29195. Abstract
1998
BackmannJ, SchaferG, WynsL, BonischH.  1998.  Thermodynamics and kinetics of unfolding of the thermostable trimeric adenylate kinase from the archaeon Sulfolobus acidocaldarius. 284(3):817-833. Abstract
ChitiF, TaddeiN, van NulandNA, MagheriniF, StefaniM, RamponiG, DobsonCM.  1998.  Structural characterization of the transition state for folding of muscle acylphosphatase. 283(4):893-903. Abstract
ChitiF, van NulandNA, TaddeiN, MagheriniF, StefaniM, RamponiG, DobsonCM.  1998.  Conformational stability of muscle acylphosphatase: the role of temperature, denaturant concentration, and pH. 37(5):1447-1455. Abstract
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
1994
SteyaertJ, HaikalAF, WynsL.  1994.  Investigation of the functional interplay between the primary site and the subsite of RNase T1: kinetic analysis of single and multiple mutants for modified substrates. 18(4):318-323. Abstract