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Biophysical Journal|February 19, 2008
High temperature unfolding simulations of the TRPZ1 peptideGiovanni Settanni, Alan R Fersht
Nature|November 16, 1989
Capping and alpha-helix stabilityL Serrano, A R Fersht
Folding & Design|January 1, 1996
An evaluation of the use of hydrogen exchange at equilibrium to probe intermediates on the protein folding pathwayJ Clarke, A R Fersht
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 13, 2015
Propagation of aggregated p53: Cross-reaction and coaggregation vs. seedingGuoZhen Wang, Alan R Fersht
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 8, 2012
First-order rate-determining aggregation mechanism of p53 and its implicationsGuoZhen Wang, Alan R Fersht
Biochemistry|March 26, 1974
pH dependence of chymotrypsin catalysis. Appendix: substrate binding to dimeric alpha-chymotrypsin studied by x-ray diffraction and the equilibrium methodA R Fersht, M Renard
Journal of the American Chemical Society|December 15, 1971
Mechanism of the -chymotrypsin-catalyzed hydrolysis of amides. pH dependence of k c and K m . Kinetic detection of an intermediateA R Fersht, Y Requena
Biochemistry|April 3, 1979
Cysteinyl-tRNA synthetase from Escherichia coli does not need an editing mechanism to reject serine and alanine. High binding energy of small groups in specific molecular interactionsA R Fersht, C Dingwall
European Journal of Biochemistry|April 1, 1978
The aminoacyladenylate mechanism in the aminoacylation reaction of yeast phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetaseF Fasiolo, A R Fersht
Biochemistry|February 27, 1996
Formation of electrostatic interactions on the protein-folding pathwayM Oliveberg, A R Fersht
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Biophysical Journal|February 19, 2008
High temperature unfolding simulations of the TRPZ1 peptideGiovanni Settanni, Alan R Fersht
Nature|November 16, 1989
Capping and alpha-helix stabilityL Serrano, A R Fersht
Folding & Design|January 1, 1996
An evaluation of the use of hydrogen exchange at equilibrium to probe intermediates on the protein folding pathwayJ Clarke, A R Fersht
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 13, 2015
Propagation of aggregated p53: Cross-reaction and coaggregation vs. seedingGuoZhen Wang, Alan R Fersht
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 8, 2012
First-order rate-determining aggregation mechanism of p53 and its implicationsGuoZhen Wang, Alan R Fersht
Biochemistry|March 26, 1974
pH dependence of chymotrypsin catalysis. Appendix: substrate binding to dimeric alpha-chymotrypsin studied by x-ray diffraction and the equilibrium methodA R Fersht, M Renard
Journal of the American Chemical Society|December 15, 1971
Mechanism of the -chymotrypsin-catalyzed hydrolysis of amides. pH dependence of k c and K m . Kinetic detection of an intermediateA R Fersht, Y Requena
Biochemistry|April 3, 1979
Cysteinyl-tRNA synthetase from Escherichia coli does not need an editing mechanism to reject serine and alanine. High binding energy of small groups in specific molecular interactionsA R Fersht, C Dingwall
European Journal of Biochemistry|April 1, 1978
The aminoacyladenylate mechanism in the aminoacylation reaction of yeast phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetaseF Fasiolo, A R Fersht
Biochemistry|February 27, 1996
Formation of electrostatic interactions on the protein-folding pathwayM Oliveberg, A R Fersht
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