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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 10, 1999
Major anticodon-binding region missing from an archaebacterial tRNA synthetaseB A Steer, P Schimmel
Biochemistry|April 23, 1999
Different adaptations of the same peptide motif for tRNA functional contacts by closely homologous tRNA synthetasesB A Steer, P Schimmel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 26, 1999
Domain-domain communication in a miniature archaebacterial tRNA synthetaseB A Steer, P Schimmel
Biochemistry|May 30, 1995
Guanidine hydrochloride-induced denaturation of the colicin E1 channel peptide: unfolding of local segments using genetically substituted tryptophan residuesB A Steer, A R Merrill
Biochemistry|March 11, 1997
Characterization of an unfolding intermediate and kinetic analysis of guanidine hydrochloride-induced denaturation of the colicin E1 channel peptideB A Steer, A R Merrill
Biochemistry|February 8, 1994
The colicin E1 insertion-competent state: detection of structural changes using fluorescence resonance energy transferB A Steer, A R Merrill
The Biochemical Journal|June 9, 1999
Colicin E1 forms a dimer after urea-induced unfoldingB A Steer, A A DiNardo, A R Merrill
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 16, 1998
Genetic code origins: tRNAs older than their synthetases?L Ribas de Pouplana, R J Turner, B A Steer, et al.
Biochemistry|June 10, 1997
Identification of a chameleon-like pH-sensitive segment within the colicin E1 channel domain that may serve as the pH-activated trigger for membrane bilayer associationA R Merrill, B A Steer, G A Prentice, et al.
Canadian Journal of Microbiology|May 1, 1994
Genes encoding osmoregulatory proline/glycine betaine transporters and the proline catabolic system are present and expressed in diverse clinical Escherichia coli isolatesD E Culham, K S Emmerson, B Lasby, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 10, 1999
Major anticodon-binding region missing from an archaebacterial tRNA synthetaseB A Steer, P Schimmel
Biochemistry|April 23, 1999
Different adaptations of the same peptide motif for tRNA functional contacts by closely homologous tRNA synthetasesB A Steer, P Schimmel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 26, 1999
Domain-domain communication in a miniature archaebacterial tRNA synthetaseB A Steer, P Schimmel
Biochemistry|May 30, 1995
Guanidine hydrochloride-induced denaturation of the colicin E1 channel peptide: unfolding of local segments using genetically substituted tryptophan residuesB A Steer, A R Merrill
Biochemistry|March 11, 1997
Characterization of an unfolding intermediate and kinetic analysis of guanidine hydrochloride-induced denaturation of the colicin E1 channel peptideB A Steer, A R Merrill
Biochemistry|February 8, 1994
The colicin E1 insertion-competent state: detection of structural changes using fluorescence resonance energy transferB A Steer, A R Merrill
The Biochemical Journal|June 9, 1999
Colicin E1 forms a dimer after urea-induced unfoldingB A Steer, A A DiNardo, A R Merrill
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 16, 1998
Genetic code origins: tRNAs older than their synthetases?L Ribas de Pouplana, R J Turner, B A Steer, et al.
Biochemistry|June 10, 1997
Identification of a chameleon-like pH-sensitive segment within the colicin E1 channel domain that may serve as the pH-activated trigger for membrane bilayer associationA R Merrill, B A Steer, G A Prentice, et al.
Canadian Journal of Microbiology|May 1, 1994
Genes encoding osmoregulatory proline/glycine betaine transporters and the proline catabolic system are present and expressed in diverse clinical Escherichia coli isolatesD E Culham, K S Emmerson, B Lasby, et al.
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