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Authors: WEISSMAN KJ SMITH CJ HANEFELD U AGGARWAL R BYCROFT M STAUNTON J LEADLAY PF
Citation: Kj. Weissman et al., THE THIOESTERASE OF THE ERYTHROMYCIN-PRODUCING POLYKETIDE SYNTHASE - INFLUENCE OF ACYL-CHAIN STRUCTURE ON THE MODE OF RELEASE OF SUBSTRATE-ANALOGS FROM THE ACYL ENZYME INTERMEDIATES, ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 37(10), 1998, pp. 1437-1440

Authors: FONG S BYCROFT M CLARKE J FREUND SMV
Citation: S. Fong et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF UREA-DENATURED STATES OF AN IMMUNOGLOBULIN SUPERFAMILY DOMAIN BY HETERONUCLEAR NMR, Journal of Molecular Biology, 278(2), 1998, pp. 417-429

Authors: PERISIC O FONG S LYNCH DE BYCROFT M WILLIAMS RL
Citation: O. Perisic et al., CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE OF A CALCIUM-PHOSPHOLIPID BINDING DOMAIN FROM CYTOSOLIC PHOSPHOLIPASE-A2, The Journal of biological chemistry, 273(3), 1998, pp. 1596-1604

Authors: WEISSMAN KJ BYCROFT M STAUNTON J LEADLAY PF
Citation: Kj. Weissman et al., ORIGIN OF STARTER UNITS FOR ERYTHROMYCIN BIOSYNTHESIS, Biochemistry, 37(31), 1998, pp. 11012-11017

Authors: FONG S BYCROFT M FREUND SMV
Citation: S. Fong et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF UREA DENATURED STATES OF AN I-SET IMMUNOGLOBULIN SUPERFAMILY (IGSF) DOMAIN FROM TWITCHIN BY NMR, The FASEB journal, 11(9), 1997, pp. 318-318

Authors: BYCROFT M HUBBARD TJP PROCTOR M FREUND SMV MURZIN AG
Citation: M. Bycroft et al., THE SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF THE S1 RNA-BINDING DOMAIN - A MEMBER OF AN ANCIENT NUCLEIC ACID-BINDING FOLD, Cell, 88(2), 1997, pp. 235-242

Authors: WEISSMAN KJ TIMONEY M BYCROFT M GRICE P HANEFELD U STAUNTON J LEADLAY PF
Citation: Kj. Weissman et al., THE MOLECULAR-BASIS OF CELMERS RULES - THE STEREOCHEMISTRY OF THE CONDENSATION STEP IN CHAIN EXTENSION ON THE ERYTHROMYCIN POLYKETIDE SYNTHASE, Biochemistry, 36(45), 1997, pp. 13849-13855

Authors: MOK YK BYCROFT M DEPRATGAY G
Citation: Yk. Mok et al., THE DIMERIC DNA-BINDING DOMAIN OF THE HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS E2 PROTEINFOLDS THROUGH A MONOMERIC INTERMEDIATE WHICH CANNOT BE NATIVE-LIKE, Nature structural biology, 3(8), 1996, pp. 711-717

Authors: MOK YK GAY GD BUTLER PJ BYCROFT M
Citation: Yk. Mok et al., EQUILIBRIUM DISSOCIATION AND UNFOLDING OF THE DIMERIC HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS STRAIN-16 E2 DNA-BINDING DOMAIN, Protein science, 5(2), 1996, pp. 310-319

Authors: BYCROFT M HERBERT RB ELLAMES GJ
Citation: M. Bycroft et al., HETEROCYCLIC BETA-HYDROXY-ALPHA-AMINO ACIDS AS SUBSTRATES FOR A NOVELALDOLASE FROM STREPTOMYCES-AMAKUSAENSIS - PREPARATION OF (2R,3R)-3-(2-THIENYL)SERINE AND (2R,3R)-3-(2-FURYL)SERINE FROM RACEMIC THREO MATERIAL, Journal of the Chemical Society. Perkin transactions. I, (20), 1996, pp. 2439-2442

Authors: FONG S HAMILL SJ PROCTOR M FREUND SMV BENIAN GM CHOTHIA C BYCROFT M CLARKE J
Citation: S. Fong et al., STRUCTURE AND STABILITY OF AN IMMUNOGLOBULIN SUPERFAMILY DOMAIN FROM TWITCHIN, A MUSCLE PROTEIN OF THE NEMATODE CAENORHABDITIS-ELEGANS, Journal of Molecular Biology, 264(3), 1996, pp. 624-639

Authors: ARCUS VL VUILLEUMIER S FREUND SMV BYCROFT M FERSHT AR
Citation: Vl. Arcus et al., TOWARD SOLVING THE FOLDING PATHWAY OF BARNASE - THE BACKBONE C-13, N-15 AND H-1-NMR ASSIGNMENTS OF ITS PH-DENATURED AND UREA-DENATURED STATES, Journal of cellular biochemistry, 1995, pp. 42-42

Authors: BYCROFT M GRUNERT S MURZIN AG PROCTER M STJOHNSTON D
Citation: M. Bycroft et al., NMR SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF A DOUBLE-STRANDED RNA-BINDING DOMAIN FROM DROSOPHILA STAUFEN PROTEIN REVEALS HOMOLOGY TO THE N-TERMINAL DOMAIN OFRIBOSOMAL-PROTEIN S5 (VOL 14, PG 3563, 1995), EMBO journal, 14(17), 1995, pp. 4385-4385

Authors: BYCROFT M GRUNERT S MURZIN AG PROCTOR M STJOHNSTON D
Citation: M. Bycroft et al., NMR SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF A DSRNA BINDING DOMAIN FROM DROSOPHILA STAUFEN PROTEIN REVEALS HOMOLOGY TO THE N-TERMINAL DOMAIN OF RIBOSOMAL-PROTEIN S5, EMBO journal, 14(14), 1995, pp. 3563-3571

Authors: ARCUS VL VUILLEUMIER S FREUND SMV BYCROFT M FERSHT AR
Citation: Vl. Arcus et al., A COMPARISON OF THE PH, UREA, AND TEMPERATURE-DENATURED STATES OF BARNASE BY HETERONUCLEAR NMR - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE INITIATION OF PROTEIN-FOLDING, Journal of Molecular Biology, 254(2), 1995, pp. 305-321

Authors: BYCROFT M PROCTOR M FREUND SMV STJOHNSTON D
Citation: M. Bycroft et al., ASSIGNMENT OF THE BACKBONE H-1, N-15, C-13 NMR RESONANCES AND SECONDARY STRUCTURE OF A DOUBLE-STRANDED-RNA BINDING DOMAIN FROM THE DROSOPHILA PROTEIN STAUFEN, FEBS letters, 362(3), 1995, pp. 333-336

Authors: ARCUS VL VUILLEUMIER S FREUND SMV BYCROFT M FERSHT AR
Citation: Vl. Arcus et al., TOWARD SOLVING THE FOLDING PATHWAY OF BARNASE - THE COMPLETE BACKBONEC-13, N-15, AND H-1-NMR ASSIGNMENTS OF ITS PH-DENATURED STATE, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 91(20), 1994, pp. 9412-9416

Authors: LUBIENSKI MJ BYCROFT M FREUND SMV FERSHT AR
Citation: Mj. Lubienski et al., 3-DIMENSIONAL SOLUTION STRUCTURE AND C-13 ASSIGNMENTS OF BARSTAR USING NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY, Biochemistry, 33(30), 1994, pp. 8866-8877

Authors: GRAY TE EDER J BYCROFT M DAY AG FERSHT AR
Citation: Te. Gray et al., REFOLDING OF BARNASE MUTANTS AND PRO-BARNASE IN THE PRESENCE AND ABSENCE OF GROEL, EMBO journal, 12(11), 1993, pp. 4145-4150

Authors: CLARKE J HOUNSLOW AM BYCROFT M FERSHT AR
Citation: J. Clarke et al., LOCAL BREATHING AND GLOBAL UNFOLDING IN HYDROGEN-EXCHANGE OF BARNASE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO PROTEIN-FOLDING PATHWAYS, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 90(21), 1993, pp. 9837-9841

Authors: LUBIENSKI MJ BYCROFT M JONES DNM FERSHT AR
Citation: Mj. Lubienski et al., ASSIGNMENT OF THE BACKBONE H-1 AND N-15 NMR RESONANCES AND SECONDARY STRUCTURE CHARACTERIZATION OF BARSTAR, FEBS letters, 332(1-2), 1993, pp. 81-87

Authors: JONES DNM BYCROFT M LUBIENSKI MJ FERSHT AR
Citation: Dnm. Jones et al., IDENTIFICATION OF THE BARSTAR BINDING-SITE OF BARNASE BY NMR-SPECTROSCOPY AND HYDROGEN-DEUTERIUM EXCHANGE, FEBS letters, 331(1-2), 1993, pp. 165-172

Authors: MEIERING EM BYCROFT M LUBIENSKI MJ FERSHT AR
Citation: Em. Meiering et al., STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS OF BARNASE COMPLEXED WITH 3'-GMP STUDIED BY NMR-SPECTROSCOPY, Biochemistry, 32(41), 1993, pp. 10975-10987
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