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Evan T Powers

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Nature Chemical Biology|March 17, 2015
Translation: An O-GlcNAc stamp of approvalEvan T Powers
Nature|March 4, 2011
Protein folding: Protection from the outsideEvan T Powers, William E Balch
Cell|July 30, 2008
Costly mistakes: translational infidelity and protein homeostasisEvan T Powers, William E Balch
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|March 7, 2013
Diversity in the origins of proteostasis networks--a driver for protein function in evolutionEvan T Powers, William E Balch
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 15, 2021
The Proteome Folding Problem and Cellular ProteostasisEvan T Powers, Lila M Gierasch
Biophysical Journal|December 4, 2003
A perspective on mechanisms of protein tetramer formationEvan T Powers, David L Powers
Biophysical Journal|September 25, 2007
Mechanisms of protein fibril formation: nucleated polymerization with competing off-pathway aggregationEvan T Powers, David L Powers
Biophysical Journal|April 11, 2006
The kinetics of nucleated polymerizations at high concentrations: amyloid fibril formation near and above the "supercritical concentration"Evan T Powers, David L Powers
Advances in Protein Chemistry|April 4, 2006
Backbone-Backbone H-Bonds Make Context-Dependent Contributions to Protein Folding Kinetics and Thermodynamics: Lessons from Amide-to-Ester MutationsEvan T Powers, Songpon Deechongkit, Jeffery W Kelly
ACS Chemical Biology|September 24, 2011
N-PEGylation of a reverse turn is stabilizing in multiple sequence contexts, unlike N-GlcNAcylationJoshua L Price, Evan T Powers, Jeffery W Kelly
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Nature Chemical Biology|March 17, 2015
Translation: An O-GlcNAc stamp of approvalEvan T Powers
Nature|March 4, 2011
Protein folding: Protection from the outsideEvan T Powers, William E Balch
Cell|July 30, 2008
Costly mistakes: translational infidelity and protein homeostasisEvan T Powers, William E Balch
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|March 7, 2013
Diversity in the origins of proteostasis networks--a driver for protein function in evolutionEvan T Powers, William E Balch
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 15, 2021
The Proteome Folding Problem and Cellular ProteostasisEvan T Powers, Lila M Gierasch
Biophysical Journal|December 4, 2003
A perspective on mechanisms of protein tetramer formationEvan T Powers, David L Powers
Biophysical Journal|September 25, 2007
Mechanisms of protein fibril formation: nucleated polymerization with competing off-pathway aggregationEvan T Powers, David L Powers
Biophysical Journal|April 11, 2006
The kinetics of nucleated polymerizations at high concentrations: amyloid fibril formation near and above the "supercritical concentration"Evan T Powers, David L Powers
Advances in Protein Chemistry|April 4, 2006
Backbone-Backbone H-Bonds Make Context-Dependent Contributions to Protein Folding Kinetics and Thermodynamics: Lessons from Amide-to-Ester MutationsEvan T Powers, Songpon Deechongkit, Jeffery W Kelly
ACS Chemical Biology|September 24, 2011
N-PEGylation of a reverse turn is stabilizing in multiple sequence contexts, unlike N-GlcNAcylationJoshua L Price, Evan T Powers, Jeffery W Kelly
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