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January 7, 1994
Evidence for strained interactions between side-chains and the polypeptide backbone
W E Stites, A K Meeker, D Shortle
Biochemistry
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June 30, 1992
Contributions of the polar, uncharged amino acids to the stability of staphylococcal nuclease: evidence for mutational effects on the free energy of the denatured state
S M Green, A K Meeker, D Shortle
Biochemistry
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September 4, 1990
Contributions of the large hydrophobic amino acids to the stability of staphylococcal nuclease
D Shortle, W E Stites, A K Meeker
Biochemistry
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March 10, 1987
Kinetic and magnetic resonance studies of active-site mutants of staphylococcal nuclease: factors contributing to catalysis
E H Serpersu, D Shortle, A S Mildvan
Proteins
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February 3, 2000
Correlation between changes in nuclear magnetic resonance order parameters and conformational entropy: molecular dynamics simulations of native and denatured staphylococcal nuclease
J O Wrabl, D Shortle, T B Woolf
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
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July 1, 1989
Effects of denaturants at low concentrations on the reversible denaturation of staphylococcal nuclease
D Shortle, A K Meeker, S L Gerring
Biochemistry
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January 14, 1986
Kinetic and magnetic resonance studies of effects of genetic substitution of a Ca2+-liganding amino acid in staphylococcal nuclease
E H Serpersu, D Shortle, A S Mildvan
Biochemistry
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May 21, 1996
Contributions of the ionizable amino acids to the stability of staphylococcal nuclease
A K Meeker, B Garcia-Moreno, D Shortle
Proteins
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July 1, 1997
Measurement of water-amide proton exchange rates in the denatured state of staphylococcal nuclease by a magnetization transfer technique
S Mori, P C van Zijl, D Shortle
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
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March 8, 1976
Trapping of a novel coenzyme A containing intermediate of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA synthase
H M Miziorko, D Shortle, M D Lane
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Journal of Molecular Biology
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January 7, 1994
Evidence for strained interactions between side-chains and the polypeptide backbone
W E Stites, A K Meeker, D Shortle
Biochemistry
|
June 30, 1992
Contributions of the polar, uncharged amino acids to the stability of staphylococcal nuclease: evidence for mutational effects on the free energy of the denatured state
S M Green, A K Meeker, D Shortle
Biochemistry
|
September 4, 1990
Contributions of the large hydrophobic amino acids to the stability of staphylococcal nuclease
D Shortle, W E Stites, A K Meeker
Biochemistry
|
March 10, 1987
Kinetic and magnetic resonance studies of active-site mutants of staphylococcal nuclease: factors contributing to catalysis
E H Serpersu, D Shortle, A S Mildvan
Proteins
|
February 3, 2000
Correlation between changes in nuclear magnetic resonance order parameters and conformational entropy: molecular dynamics simulations of native and denatured staphylococcal nuclease
J O Wrabl, D Shortle, T B Woolf
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
|
July 1, 1989
Effects of denaturants at low concentrations on the reversible denaturation of staphylococcal nuclease
D Shortle, A K Meeker, S L Gerring
Biochemistry
|
January 14, 1986
Kinetic and magnetic resonance studies of effects of genetic substitution of a Ca2+-liganding amino acid in staphylococcal nuclease
E H Serpersu, D Shortle, A S Mildvan
Biochemistry
|
May 21, 1996
Contributions of the ionizable amino acids to the stability of staphylococcal nuclease
A K Meeker, B Garcia-Moreno, D Shortle
Proteins
|
July 1, 1997
Measurement of water-amide proton exchange rates in the denatured state of staphylococcal nuclease by a magnetization transfer technique
S Mori, P C van Zijl, D Shortle
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
|
March 8, 1976
Trapping of a novel coenzyme A containing intermediate of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA synthase
H M Miziorko, D Shortle, M D Lane
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