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Nature Communications
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September 30, 2014
Conformational flexibility and changes underlying activation of the SUMO-specific protease SENP1 by remote substrate binding
Chih-Hong Chen, Andrew T Namanja, Yuan Chen
Journal of Biomolecular NMR
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July 30, 2009
Mapping the dynamics of ligand reorganization via 13CH3 and 13CH2 relaxation dispersion at natural abundance
Jeffrey W Peng, Brian D Wilson, Andrew T Namanja
Journal of Biomolecular NMR
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April 26, 2012
Selective editing of Val and Leu methyl groups in high molecular weight protein NMR
Weidong Hu, Andrew T Namanja, Steven Wong, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology
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January 18, 2016
Allosteric Communication across STAT3 Domains Associated with STAT3 Function and Disease-Causing Mutation
Andrew T Namanja, Jianghai Wang, Ralf Buettner, et al.
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
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March 6, 2007
Sequence-specific dynamics modulate recognition specificity in WW domains
Tao Peng, John S Zintsmaster, Andrew T Namanja, et al.
ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters
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April 16, 2025
Beyond Isotopic Labeling: Expanding the Reach of Protein-Detect NMR in Lead Discovery
Thomas E Frederick, Andrew T Namanja, Haihong Wu, et al.
ACS Chemical Biology
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April 26, 2013
Identification and characterization of a new chemotype of noncovalent SENP inhibitors
Ikenna G Madu, Andrew T Namanja, Yang Su, et al.
Structure (London, England : 1993)
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March 16, 2007
Substrate recognition reduces side-chain flexibility for conserved hydrophobic residues in human Pin1
Andrew T Namanja, Tao Peng, John S Zintsmaster, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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July 13, 2011
Stereospecific gating of functional motions in Pin1
Andrew T Namanja, Xiaodong J Wang, Bailing Xu, et al.
Journal of Biomolecular NMR
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September 22, 2019
NMR-based fragment screening and lead discovery accelerated by principal component analysis
Andrew T Namanja, Jia Xu, Haihong Wu, et al.
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Nature Communications
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September 30, 2014
Conformational flexibility and changes underlying activation of the SUMO-specific protease SENP1 by remote substrate binding
Chih-Hong Chen, Andrew T Namanja, Yuan Chen
Journal of Biomolecular NMR
|
July 30, 2009
Mapping the dynamics of ligand reorganization via 13CH3 and 13CH2 relaxation dispersion at natural abundance
Jeffrey W Peng, Brian D Wilson, Andrew T Namanja
Journal of Biomolecular NMR
|
April 26, 2012
Selective editing of Val and Leu methyl groups in high molecular weight protein NMR
Weidong Hu, Andrew T Namanja, Steven Wong, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology
|
January 18, 2016
Allosteric Communication across STAT3 Domains Associated with STAT3 Function and Disease-Causing Mutation
Andrew T Namanja, Jianghai Wang, Ralf Buettner, et al.
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
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March 6, 2007
Sequence-specific dynamics modulate recognition specificity in WW domains
Tao Peng, John S Zintsmaster, Andrew T Namanja, et al.
ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters
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April 16, 2025
Beyond Isotopic Labeling: Expanding the Reach of Protein-Detect NMR in Lead Discovery
Thomas E Frederick, Andrew T Namanja, Haihong Wu, et al.
ACS Chemical Biology
|
April 26, 2013
Identification and characterization of a new chemotype of noncovalent SENP inhibitors
Ikenna G Madu, Andrew T Namanja, Yang Su, et al.
Structure (London, England : 1993)
|
March 16, 2007
Substrate recognition reduces side-chain flexibility for conserved hydrophobic residues in human Pin1
Andrew T Namanja, Tao Peng, John S Zintsmaster, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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July 13, 2011
Stereospecific gating of functional motions in Pin1
Andrew T Namanja, Xiaodong J Wang, Bailing Xu, et al.
Journal of Biomolecular NMR
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September 22, 2019
NMR-based fragment screening and lead discovery accelerated by principal component analysis
Andrew T Namanja, Jia Xu, Haihong Wu, et al.
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