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The folding of an enzyme
AR Fersht, A Matouschek, L Serrano
– Journal of Molecular Biology
(1992)
224,
771
The folding of an enzyme. II. Substructure of barnase and the contribution of different interactions to protein stability.
L Serrano, JT Kellis, P Cann, A Matouschek, AR Fersht
– Journal of molecular biology
(1992)
224,
783
The folding of an enzyme VI. The folding pathway of barnase: Comparison with theoretical models
L Serrano, A Matouschek, AR Fersht
– Journal of molecular biology
(1992)
224,
847
THE FOLDING OF AN ENZYME .3. STRUCTURE OF THE TRANSITION-STATE FOR UNFOLDING OF BARNASE ANALYZED BY A PROTEIN ENGINEERING PROCEDURE
L Serrano, A Matouschek, AR Fersht
– Journal of molecular biology
(1992)
224,
805
Histidine-aromatic interactions in barnase. Elevation of histidine pKa and contribution to protein stability.
R Loewenthal, J Sancho, AR Fersht
– Journal of molecular biology
(1992)
224,
759
Dissection of an enzyme by protein engineering The N and C-terminal fragments of barnase form a native-like complex with restored enzymic activity
J Sancho, AR Fersht
– Journal of molecular biology
(1992)
224,
741
Isomerization of Xylenes on Boroaluminosilicate Catalysts with the ZSM-5 Structure, Synthesized in Non-alkaline Media
B Sulikowski, J Klinowski
– Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie
(1992)
177,
93
The folding of an enzyme. IV. Structure of an intermediate in the refolding of barnase analysed by a protein engineering procedure.
A Matouschek, L Serrano, AR Fersht
– Journal of Molecular Biology
(1992)
224,
819
An N-terminal fragment of barnase has residual helical structure similar to that in a refolding intermediate
J Sancho, JL Neira, AR Fersht
– Journal of molecular biology
(1992)
224,
749
Aluminosilicate-lnduced free radical generation by murine brain glial cells in vitro: Potential significance in the aetiopathogenesis of alzheimer’s dementia
PH Evans, E Peterhans, T Bürge, J Klinowski
– Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders
(1992)
3,
1
Core-level shift spectroscopy for adsorbates: ionic, covalent or metallic bonding?
GA Benesh, DA King
– Chemical Physics Letters
(1992)
191,
315
Effect of alanine versus glycine in alpha-helices on protein stability.
L Serrano, JL Neira, J Sancho, AR Fersht
– Nature
(1992)
356,
453
Phase behavior of disklike hard-core mesogens
JA Veerman, D Frenkel
– Phys Rev A
(1992)
45,
5632
Microbial Oxidation in Synthesis: Preparation of Pseudo-α-D-glucopyranose from Benzene
S Ley*, L Yeung
– Synlett
(1992)
1992,
291
Anomalous diffusion in the nematic phase of thin disks.
A Alavi, D Frenkel
– Phys Rev A
(1992)
45,
R5355
Energy transfer and specific fluorescence quenching effects in barnase, studied via multifrequency phase-fluorometry of tryptophan mutants
K Willaert, R Loewenthal, J Sancho, M Froeyen, AR Fersht, Y Engelborghs
– Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering
(1992)
1640,
729
31P solid-state NMR study of spin diffusion in the molecular sieve VPI-5 using variable-speed MAS
W Kolodziejski, H He, J Klinowski
– Chemical Physics Letters
(1992)
191,
117
Studies in macrolide synthesis: A stereocontrolled synthesis of a (9S)-macrolide intermediate for oleandomycin using chiral boron reagents.
I PATERSON, MA LISTER, RD NORCROSS
– Tetrahedron Letters
(1992)
33,
1767
Computer simulation study of free energy barriers in crystal nucleation
JS van Duijneveldt, D Frenkel
– The Journal of Chemical Physics
(1992)
96,
4655
When do gradient optimisations converge to saddle points?
J Uppenbrink, DJ Wales
– Chemical Physics Letters
(1992)
190,
447