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Posttranslational modification of Klebsiella pneumoniae flavodoxin by covalent attachment of coenzyme A, shown by phosphorus-31 NMR and electrospray mass spectrometry, prevents electron transfer from the nifJ protein to nitrogenase. A possible new regulatory mechanism for biological nitrogen fixation
– Biochemistry
(2002)
31,
1216
(doi: 10.1021/bi00119a035)
C-13 AND P-31 CP/MAS NMR-STUDIES OF THE POLYTOPAL LIGAND REARRANGEMENT PROCESS OF TUNGSTEN TRIS(TRIMETHYLPHOSPHINE) HEXAHYDRIDE IN THE SOLID-STATE
– Inorganic Chemistry
(2002)
30,
1930
(doi: 10.1021/ic00008a047)
THE DEVELOPMENT OF VERSION-3 AND VERSION-4 OF THE CAMBRIDGE STRUCTURAL DATABASE SYSTEM
– Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
(2002)
31,
187
(doi: 10.1021/ci00002a004)
Structure and Dynamics of the Acid-Denatured Molten Globule State of α-Lactalbumin: A Two-Dimensional NMR Study
– Biochemistry
(2002)
32,
1707
(doi: 10.1021/bi00058a003)
Thermal Isomerization of Homoazocines
– Journal of the American Chemical Society
(2002)
100,
2909
(doi: 10.1021/ja00477a066)
Site-directed mutagenesis as a probe of enzyme structure and catalysis: tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase cysteine-35 to glycine-35 mutation
– Biochemistry
(2002)
22,
3581
(doi: 10.1021/bi00284a007)
Leaving group specificity in the chymotrypsin-catalyzed hydrolysis of peptides. A stereochemical interpretation.
– Biochemistry
(2002)
12,
2035
(doi: 10.1021/bi00735a002)
SUPERLATTICES IN TERNARY OXIDES DERIVED FROM BI2O3 - NEW FAMILIES OF ORDERED PHASES BASED ON THE FLUORITE STRUCTURE
– The Journal of Physical Chemistry
(2002)
91,
512
(doi: 10.1021/j100287a005)
Convergence of projected unrestricted Hartee-Fock Moeller-Plesset series.
– The Journal of Physical Chemistry
(2002)
92,
3097
(doi: 10.1021/j100322a018)
Formation of Monohomocyclooctatetraene Dianions in Liquid Ammonia. Analysis of the Nucleophilic Reactivity of the Cyclononatrienyl Anions Generated Upon Solvent Protonation
– Journal of the American Chemical Society
(2002)
98,
8162
(doi: 10.1021/ja00441a046)
Structure of the lithium thiocyanate-tetramethylpropylenediamine complex dimer, [LiNCS-Me2N(CH2)3NMe2]2, with asymmetric NCS-bridge bonding: a new bonding mode for the thiocyanate ligand
– Inorganic Chemistry
(2002)
32,
2132
(doi: 10.1021/ic00062a043)
A HIGHLY SILICEOUS STRUCTURAL ANALOG OF ZEOLITE-Y - HIGH-RESOLUTION SOLID-STATE SI-29 AND AL-27 NMR-STUDIES
– Inorganic Chemistry
(2002)
22,
63
(doi: 10.1021/ic00143a016)
Dioxoporphyrins as Supramolecular Building Blocks: Oligomer Synthesis via Preassembly on a Ligand Template
– Journal of the American Chemical Society
(2002)
117,
6611
(doi: 10.1021/ja00129a033)
SELECTIVE METAL OXIDATION BY DISSOCIATIVE CHEMISORPTION OF CO - REACTIVITY OF ND OVERLAYERS AND ND/CU ALLOY-FILMS ON CU(100)
– The Journal of Physical Chemistry
(2002)
93,
4189
(doi: 10.1021/j100347a059)
Investigation of transition-state stabilization by residues histidine-45 and threonine-40 in the tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase.
– Biochemistry
(2002)
26,
8524
(doi: 10.1021/bi00400a005)
Proton nuclear Overhauser effect study of the structure of a deoxyoligonucleotide duplex in aqueous solution
– Biochemistry
(2002)
22,
2019
(doi: 10.1021/bi00277a044)
Demonstration of two active sites on a monomeric aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase. Possible roles of negative cooperativity and half-of-the-sites reactivity in oligomeric enzymes.
– Biochemistry
(2002)
14,
5
(doi: 10.1021/bi00672a002)
Comparison of the refolding of hen lysozyme from dimethyl sulfoxide and guanidinium chloride.
– Biochemistry
(2002)
34,
1714
(doi: 10.1021/bi00005a028)
Determination of the bonding and orientation of ethylene on palladium(111) by near-edge x-ray absorption fine structure and photoelectron spectroscopy
– The Journal of Physical Chemistry
(2002)
94,
4236
(doi: 10.1021/j100373a066)