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Using genomic information to investigate the function of ThiI, an enzyme shared between thiamin and 4-thiouridine biosynthesis
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- 01 November 1999, pp. 2424-2427
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A test case for structure-based functional assignment: The 1.2 Å crystal structure of the yjgF gene product from Escherichia coli
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- 01 November 1999, pp. 2428-2437
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Probing the location and function of the conserved histidine residue of phosphoglucose isomerase by using an active site directed inhibitor N-bromoacetylethanolamine phosphate
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- 01 November 1999, pp. 2438-2443
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Conformational and metal-binding properties of androcam, a testis-specific, calmodulin-related protein from Drosophila
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- 01 November 1999, pp. 2444-2454
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Thermodynamics of replacing an α-helical Pro residue in the P40S mutant of Escherichia coli thioredoxin
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- 01 November 1999, pp. 2455-2459
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Real-time measurements of dark substrate catalysis
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- 01 November 1999, pp. 2460-2464
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Structures of yeast vesicle trafficking proteins
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- 01 November 1999, pp. 2465-2473
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Purification and characterization of a cobalt-activated carboxypeptidase from the hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus
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- 01 November 1999, pp. 2474-2486
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Locating and identifying posttranslational modifications by in-source decay during MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry
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- 07 March 2001, pp. 2487-2493
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NikR is a ribbon-helix-helix DNA-binding protein
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- 01 November 1999, pp. 2494-2500
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The relationship between effector binding and inhibition of activity in d-3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase
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- 01 November 1999, pp. 2501-2505
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Methionine sulfoxidation of the chloroplast small heat shock protein and conformational changes in the oligomer
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- 01 November 1999, pp. 2506-2512
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A common mechanism for recombinant human NGF, BDNF, NT-3, and murine NGF slow unfolding
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- 01 November 1999, pp. 2513-2518
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The effects of alpha-helix on the stability of Asn residues: Deamidation rates in peptides of varying helicity
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- 01 November 1999, pp. 2519-2523
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2′Halo-ATP and -GTP analogues: Rational phasing tools for protein crystallography
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- 01 November 1999, pp. 2524-2528
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Molecular basis for triclosan activity involves a flipping loop in the active site
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- 01 November 1999, pp. 2529-2532
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Common protein architecture and binding sites in proteases utilizing a Ser/Lys dyad mechanism
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- 01 November 1999, pp. 2533-2536
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Thermolysin and mitochondrial processing peptidase: How far structure–functional convergence goes
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- 01 November 1999, pp. 2537-2540
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Solution structure and dynamics of bovine β-lactoglobulin A
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- 01 November 1999, pp. 2541-2545
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The extracellular regions of PSMA and the transferrin receptor contain an aminopeptidase domain: Implications for drug design
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- 01 November 1999, pp. 2546-2549
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