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Authors: Martemyanov, KA Shirokov, VA Kurnasov, OV Gudkov, AT Spirin, AS
Citation: Ka. Martemyanov et al., Cell-free production of biologically active polypeptides: Application to the synthesis of antibacterial peptide cecropin, PROT EX PUR, 21(3), 2001, pp. 456-461

Authors: Gudkov, AT
Citation: At. Gudkov, Structure and functions of the prokaryotic elongation factor G, MOL BIOL, 35(4), 2001, pp. 552-558

Authors: Martemyanov, KA Liljas, A Yarunin, AS Gudkov, AT
Citation: Ka. Martemyanov et al., Mutations in the G-domain of elongation factor G from Thermus thermophilusaffect both its interaction with GTP and fusidic acid, J BIOL CHEM, 276(31), 2001, pp. 28774-28778

Authors: Martemyanov, KA Liljas, A Gudkov, AT
Citation: Ka. Martemyanov et al., Extremely thermostable elongation factor G from Aquifex aeolicus: Cloning,expression, purification, and characterization in a heterologous translation system, PROT EX PUR, 18(3), 2000, pp. 257-261

Authors: Laurberg, M Kristensen, O Martemyanov, K Gudkov, AT Nagaev, I Hughes, D Liljas, A
Citation: M. Laurberg et al., Structure of a mutant EF-G reveals domain III and possibly the fusidic acid binding site, J MOL BIOL, 303(4), 2000, pp. 593-603

Authors: Martemyanov, KA Gudkov, AT
Citation: Ka. Martemyanov et At. Gudkov, Domain III of elongation factor G from Thermus thermophilus is essential for induction of GTP hydrolysis on the ribosome, J BIOL CHEM, 275(46), 2000, pp. 35820-35824

Authors: Martemyanov, KA Gudkov, AT
Citation: Ka. Martemyanov et At. Gudkov, Domain IV of elongation factor G from Thermus thermophilus is strictly required for translocation, FEBS LETTER, 452(3), 1999, pp. 155-159

Authors: Martemyanov, KA Liljas, A Gudkov, AT
Citation: Ka. Martemyanov et al., Increased functional activity of elongation factor G with G16V mutation inthe GTP-binding domain, BIOCHEM-MOS, 63(10), 1998, pp. 1216-1219
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