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Journal of Molecular Biology|May 5, 1993
Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of porcine ribonuclease inhibitor, a protein with leucine-rich repeatsB Kobe, J Deisenhofer
Nature|December 10, 1999
Active site-directed protein regulationB Kobe, B E Kemp
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|December 26, 2001
The leucine-rich repeat as a protein recognition motifB Kobe, A V Kajava
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|October 26, 2000
When protein folding is simplified to protein coiling: the continuum of solenoid protein structuresB Kobe, A V Kajava
Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Biological Crystallography|March 25, 1999
Crystallization of importin alpha, the nuclear-import receptorT Teh, T Tiganis, B Kobe
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 12, 1994
Complex between bovine ribonuclease A and porcine ribonuclease inhibitor crystallizes in a similar unit cell as free ribonuclease inhibitorB Kobe, Z Ma, J Deisenhofer
Zentralblatt Fur Bakteriologie : International Journal of Medical Microbiology|November 11, 1998
Inter- and intra-phage type differentiation of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar enteritidis isolates using molecular typing methodsM Weide-Botjes, B Kobe, S Schwarz
Journal of Molecular Biology|April 15, 2000
Structural basis of recognition of monopartite and bipartite nuclear localization sequences by mammalian importin-alphaM R Fontes, T Teh, B Kobe
FEBS Letters|February 13, 2001
Essential role of the N-terminal autoregulatory sequence in the regulation of phenylalanine hydroxylaseI G Jennings, T Teh, B Kobe
Advances in Second Messenger and Phosphoprotein Research|January 1, 1997
Intrasteric regulation of protein kinasesB Kobe, J Heierhorst, B E Kemp
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Journal of Molecular Biology|May 5, 1993
Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of porcine ribonuclease inhibitor, a protein with leucine-rich repeatsB Kobe, J Deisenhofer
Nature|December 10, 1999
Active site-directed protein regulationB Kobe, B E Kemp
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|December 26, 2001
The leucine-rich repeat as a protein recognition motifB Kobe, A V Kajava
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|October 26, 2000
When protein folding is simplified to protein coiling: the continuum of solenoid protein structuresB Kobe, A V Kajava
Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Biological Crystallography|March 25, 1999
Crystallization of importin alpha, the nuclear-import receptorT Teh, T Tiganis, B Kobe
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 12, 1994
Complex between bovine ribonuclease A and porcine ribonuclease inhibitor crystallizes in a similar unit cell as free ribonuclease inhibitorB Kobe, Z Ma, J Deisenhofer
Zentralblatt Fur Bakteriologie : International Journal of Medical Microbiology|November 11, 1998
Inter- and intra-phage type differentiation of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar enteritidis isolates using molecular typing methodsM Weide-Botjes, B Kobe, S Schwarz
Journal of Molecular Biology|April 15, 2000
Structural basis of recognition of monopartite and bipartite nuclear localization sequences by mammalian importin-alphaM R Fontes, T Teh, B Kobe
FEBS Letters|February 13, 2001
Essential role of the N-terminal autoregulatory sequence in the regulation of phenylalanine hydroxylaseI G Jennings, T Teh, B Kobe
Advances in Second Messenger and Phosphoprotein Research|January 1, 1997
Intrasteric regulation of protein kinasesB Kobe, J Heierhorst, B E Kemp
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