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Anne K Jones

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Nature Chemical Biology|August 20, 2013
Metalloenzymes: Cutting out the middlemanSouvik Roy, Anne K Jones
Nanotechnology|December 3, 2019
Geobacter cytochrome OmcZs binds riboflavin: implications for extracellular electron transferMiyuki A Thirumurthy, Anne K Jones
Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology|January 11, 2017
Photosynthetic Microbial Fuel CellsJoseph A Laureanti, Anne K Jones
Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)|January 12, 2013
Biomimetic model for [FeFe]-hydrogenase: asymmetrically disubstituted diiron complex with a redox-active 2,2'-bipyridyl ligandSouvik Roy, Thomas L Groy, Anne K Jones
Archives of Microbiology|September 2, 2004
The role of the active site-coordinating cysteine residues in the maturation of the H2-sensing [NiFe] hydrogenase from Ralstonia eutropha H16Gordon Winter, Thorsten Buhrke, Anne K Jones, et al.
Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)|July 31, 2015
Biomimetic peptide-based models of [FeFe]-hydrogenases: utilization of phosphine-containing peptidesSouvik Roy, Thuy-Ai D Nguyen, Lu Gan, et al.
Biochemistry|October 20, 2004
NiFe hydrogenase active site biosynthesis: identification of Hyp protein complexes in Ralstonia eutrophaAnne K Jones, Oliver Lenz, Angelika Strack, et al.
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|July 19, 2002
Direct comparison of the electrocatalytic oxidation of hydrogen by an enzyme and a platinum catalystAnne K Jones, Emma Sillery, Simon P J Albracht, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|June 17, 2011
The [NiFe]-hydrogenase of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 works bidirectionally with a bias to H2 productionChelsea L McIntosh, Frauke Germer, Rüdiger Schulz, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|November 14, 2007
Synthetic hydrogenases: incorporation of an iron carbonyl thiolate into a designed peptideAnne K Jones, Bruce R Lichtenstein, Arnab Dutta, et al.
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Nature Chemical Biology|August 20, 2013
Metalloenzymes: Cutting out the middlemanSouvik Roy, Anne K Jones
Nanotechnology|December 3, 2019
Geobacter cytochrome OmcZs binds riboflavin: implications for extracellular electron transferMiyuki A Thirumurthy, Anne K Jones
Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology|January 11, 2017
Photosynthetic Microbial Fuel CellsJoseph A Laureanti, Anne K Jones
Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)|January 12, 2013
Biomimetic model for [FeFe]-hydrogenase: asymmetrically disubstituted diiron complex with a redox-active 2,2'-bipyridyl ligandSouvik Roy, Thomas L Groy, Anne K Jones
Archives of Microbiology|September 2, 2004
The role of the active site-coordinating cysteine residues in the maturation of the H2-sensing [NiFe] hydrogenase from Ralstonia eutropha H16Gordon Winter, Thorsten Buhrke, Anne K Jones, et al.
Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)|July 31, 2015
Biomimetic peptide-based models of [FeFe]-hydrogenases: utilization of phosphine-containing peptidesSouvik Roy, Thuy-Ai D Nguyen, Lu Gan, et al.
Biochemistry|October 20, 2004
NiFe hydrogenase active site biosynthesis: identification of Hyp protein complexes in Ralstonia eutrophaAnne K Jones, Oliver Lenz, Angelika Strack, et al.
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|July 19, 2002
Direct comparison of the electrocatalytic oxidation of hydrogen by an enzyme and a platinum catalystAnne K Jones, Emma Sillery, Simon P J Albracht, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|June 17, 2011
The [NiFe]-hydrogenase of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 works bidirectionally with a bias to H2 productionChelsea L McIntosh, Frauke Germer, Rüdiger Schulz, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|November 14, 2007
Synthetic hydrogenases: incorporation of an iron carbonyl thiolate into a designed peptideAnne K Jones, Bruce R Lichtenstein, Arnab Dutta, et al.
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