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A E Nixon

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Protein Engineering|June 2, 2000
Improvement in the efficiency of formyl transfer of a GAR transformylase hybrid enzymeA E Nixon, S J Benkovic
IUBMB Life|June 27, 2000
Rational and "irrational" design of proteins and their use in biotechnologyA E Nixon, S M Firestine
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry|December 1, 1999
Incremental truncation as a strategy in the engineering of novel biocatalystsM Ostermeier, A E Nixon, S J Benkovic
Trends in Biotechnology|July 4, 1998
Hybrid enzymes: manipulating enzyme designA E Nixon, M Ostermeier, S J Benkovic
Chemistry & Biology|October 1, 1996
Threading your way to protein functionS M Firestine, A E Nixon, S J Benkovic
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 18, 1997
Assembly of an active enzyme by the linkage of two protein modulesA E Nixon, M S Warren, S J Benkovic
Biochemistry|November 28, 1995
Kinetics of inorganic phosphate release during the interaction of p21ras with the GTPase-activating proteins, p120-GAP and neurofibrominA E Nixon, M Brune, P N Lowe, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 31, 1999
Combinatorial protein engineering by incremental truncationM Ostermeier, A E Nixon, J H Shim, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 31, 1999
Rational design of a scytalone dehydratase-like enzyme using a structurally homologous protein scaffoldA E Nixon, S M Firestine, F G Salinas, et al.
Nature Biotechnology|May 10, 2000
Using an AraC-based three-hybrid system to detect biocatalysts in vivoS M Firestine, F Salinas, A E Nixon, et al.
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Protein Engineering|June 2, 2000
Improvement in the efficiency of formyl transfer of a GAR transformylase hybrid enzymeA E Nixon, S J Benkovic
IUBMB Life|June 27, 2000
Rational and "irrational" design of proteins and their use in biotechnologyA E Nixon, S M Firestine
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry|December 1, 1999
Incremental truncation as a strategy in the engineering of novel biocatalystsM Ostermeier, A E Nixon, S J Benkovic
Trends in Biotechnology|July 4, 1998
Hybrid enzymes: manipulating enzyme designA E Nixon, M Ostermeier, S J Benkovic
Chemistry & Biology|October 1, 1996
Threading your way to protein functionS M Firestine, A E Nixon, S J Benkovic
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 18, 1997
Assembly of an active enzyme by the linkage of two protein modulesA E Nixon, M S Warren, S J Benkovic
Biochemistry|November 28, 1995
Kinetics of inorganic phosphate release during the interaction of p21ras with the GTPase-activating proteins, p120-GAP and neurofibrominA E Nixon, M Brune, P N Lowe, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 31, 1999
Combinatorial protein engineering by incremental truncationM Ostermeier, A E Nixon, J H Shim, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 31, 1999
Rational design of a scytalone dehydratase-like enzyme using a structurally homologous protein scaffoldA E Nixon, S M Firestine, F G Salinas, et al.
Nature Biotechnology|May 10, 2000
Using an AraC-based three-hybrid system to detect biocatalysts in vivoS M Firestine, F Salinas, A E Nixon, et al.
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