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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
AR Fersht
Biochemistry
(2002)
14
Active site titration and aminoacyl adenylate binding stoichiometry of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases
AR Fersht, JS Ashford, CJ Bruton, R Jakes, GL Koch, BS Hartley
Biochemistry
(2002)
14
Enzyme hyperspecificity. Rejection of threonine by the valyl-tRNA synthetase by misacylation and hydrolytic editing
AR Fersht, MM Kaethner
Biochemistry
(2002)
15
Ligand binding stoichiometries, subunit structure, and slow transitions in aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases.
RS Mulvey, AR Fersht
Biochemistry
(2002)
16
Mechanism of aminoacylation of transfer RNA. A pre-steady-state analysis of the reaction pathway catalyzed by the methionyl-tRNA synthetase of Bacillus stearothermophilus
RS Mulvey, AR Fersht
Biochemistry
(2002)
17
Interactions between the quaternary structure of the globin and the spin state of the heme in ferric mixed spin derivatives of hemoglobin
MF Perutz, JK Sanders, DH Chenery, RW Noble, RR Pennelly, LW Fung, C Ho, I Giannini, D Pörschke, H Winkler
Biochemistry
(2002)
17
Evidence for the double-sieve editing mechanism in protein synthesis. Steric exclusion of isoleucine by valyl-tRNA synthetases
AR Fersht, C Dingwall
Biochemistry
(2002)
18
An editing mechanism for the methionyl-tRNA synthetase in the selection of amino acids in protein synthesis.
AR Fersht, C Dingwall
Biochemistry
(2002)
18
Cysteinyl-tRNA synthetase from Escherichia coli does not need an editing mechanism to reject serine and alanine. High binding energy of small groups in specific molecular interactions.
AR Fersht, C Dingwall
Biochemistry
(2002)
18
Establishing the misacylation/deacylation of the tRNA pathway for the editing mechanism of prokaryotic and eukaryotic valyl-tRNA synthetases
AR Fersht, C Dingwall
Biochemistry
(2002)
18
A structural study of the hydrophobic box region of lysozyme in solution using nuclear Overhauser effects.
FM Poulsen, JC Hoch, CM Dobson
Biochemistry
(2002)
19
Fluctuations and Averaging of Proton Chemical Shifts in the Bovine Pancreatic Trypsin Inhibitor
JC Hoch, CM Dobson, M Karplus
Biochemistry
(2002)
21
Mechanisms of hydrogen exchange in proteins from nuclear magnetic resonance studies of individual tryptophan indole NH hydrogens in lysozyme.
RE Wedin, M Delepierre, CM Dobson, FM Poulsen
Biochemistry
(2002)
21
Acetaldehyde-enkephalins: structure proof and some conformational deductions from one- and two-dimensional proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectra
MJ Gidley, LD Hall, JK Sanders, MC Summers
Biochemistry
(2002)
20
ELECTROCHEMICAL, KINETIC, AND CIRCULAR DICHROIC CONSEQUENCES OF MUTATIONS AT POSITION-82 OF YEAST ISO-1-CYTOCHROME-C
SP Rafferty, LL Pearce, PD Barker, JG Guillemette, CM Kay, M Smith, AG Mauk
Biochemistry
(2002)
29
Estimating the contribution of engineered surface electrostatic interactions to protein stability by using double-mutant cycles
L Serrano, A Horovitz, B Avron, M Bycroft, AR Fersht
Biochemistry
(2002)
29
Sequential assignment of the 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum of barnase.
M Bycroft, RN Sheppard, FT Lau, AR Fersht
Biochemistry
(2002)
29
RECOMBINANT CHYMOTRYPSIN INHIBITOR-2 - EXPRESSION, KINETIC-ANALYSIS OF INHIBITION WITH ALPHA-CHYMOTRYPSIN AND WILD-TYPE AND MUTANT SUBTILISIN BPN', AND PROTEIN ENGINEERING TO INVESTIGATE INHIBITORY SPECIFICITY AND MECHANISM
C Longstaff, AF Campbell, AR Fersht
Biochemistry
(2002)
29
H-1-NMR STUDIES OF HUMAN LYSOZYME - SPECTRAL ASSIGNMENT AND COMPARISON WITH HEN LYSOZYME
C Redfield, CM Dobson
Biochemistry
(2002)
29
Direct Electrochemistry of Protein-Protein Complexes Involving Cytochrome c, Cytochrome b5, and Plastocyanin
S Bagby, PD Barker, LH Guo, HA Hill
Biochemistry
(2002)
29