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Frank Jordan

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 30, 2004
Biochemistry. How active sites communicate in thiamine enzymesFrank Jordan
Natural Product Reports|May 9, 2003
Current mechanistic understanding of thiamin diphosphate-dependent enzymatic reactionsFrank Jordan
Nature Chemical Biology|March 21, 2007
Adenosine triphosphate and thiamine cross pathsFrank Jordan
ACS Catalysis|August 6, 2013
Catalysis in Enzymatic Decarboxylations: Comparison of Selected Cofactor-dependent and Cofactor-independent ExamplesFrank Jordan, Hetalben Patel
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|March 23, 2002
Direct proton magnetic resonance determination of the pKa of the active center histidine in thiolsubtilisinAra Kahyaoglu, Frank Jordan
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 6, 2009
Conformational ensemble modulates cooperativity in the rate-determining catalytic step in the E1 component of the Escherichia coli pyruvate dehydrogenase multienzyme complexSachin Kale, Frank Jordan
Biochemistry|March 15, 2012
Interchain acetyl transfer in the E2 component of bacterial pyruvate dehydrogenase suggests a model with different roles for each chain in a trimer of the homooligomeric componentJaeyoung Song, Frank Jordan
Biochemistry|May 8, 2002
Yeast pyruvate decarboxylase tetramers can dissociate into dimers along two interfaces. Hybrids of low-activity D28A (or D28N) and E477Q variants, with substitution of adjacent active center acidic groups from different subunits, display restored activityEduard A Sergienko, Frank Jordan
Biochemistry|March 20, 2002
New model for activation of yeast pyruvate decarboxylase by substrate consistent with the alternating sites mechanism: demonstration of the existence of two active forms of the enzymeEduard A Sergienko, Frank Jordan
Bioorganic Chemistry|May 13, 2005
Experimental observation of thiamin diphosphate-bound intermediates on enzymes and mechanistic information derived from these observationsFrank Jordan, Natalia S Nemeria
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 30, 2004
Biochemistry. How active sites communicate in thiamine enzymesFrank Jordan
Natural Product Reports|May 9, 2003
Current mechanistic understanding of thiamin diphosphate-dependent enzymatic reactionsFrank Jordan
Nature Chemical Biology|March 21, 2007
Adenosine triphosphate and thiamine cross pathsFrank Jordan
ACS Catalysis|August 6, 2013
Catalysis in Enzymatic Decarboxylations: Comparison of Selected Cofactor-dependent and Cofactor-independent ExamplesFrank Jordan, Hetalben Patel
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|March 23, 2002
Direct proton magnetic resonance determination of the pKa of the active center histidine in thiolsubtilisinAra Kahyaoglu, Frank Jordan
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 6, 2009
Conformational ensemble modulates cooperativity in the rate-determining catalytic step in the E1 component of the Escherichia coli pyruvate dehydrogenase multienzyme complexSachin Kale, Frank Jordan
Biochemistry|March 15, 2012
Interchain acetyl transfer in the E2 component of bacterial pyruvate dehydrogenase suggests a model with different roles for each chain in a trimer of the homooligomeric componentJaeyoung Song, Frank Jordan
Biochemistry|May 8, 2002
Yeast pyruvate decarboxylase tetramers can dissociate into dimers along two interfaces. Hybrids of low-activity D28A (or D28N) and E477Q variants, with substitution of adjacent active center acidic groups from different subunits, display restored activityEduard A Sergienko, Frank Jordan
Biochemistry|March 20, 2002
New model for activation of yeast pyruvate decarboxylase by substrate consistent with the alternating sites mechanism: demonstration of the existence of two active forms of the enzymeEduard A Sergienko, Frank Jordan
Bioorganic Chemistry|May 13, 2005
Experimental observation of thiamin diphosphate-bound intermediates on enzymes and mechanistic information derived from these observationsFrank Jordan, Natalia S Nemeria
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