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Gudrun Gygli

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Biological Chemistry|March 31, 2022
On the reproducibility of enzyme reactions and kinetic modellingGudrun Gygli
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling|April 3, 2020
Simulation Foundry: Automated and F.A.I.R. Molecular ModelingGudrun Gygli, Juergen Pleiss
Scientific Reports|December 8, 2020
Meta-analysis of viscosity of aqueous deep eutectic solvents and their componentsGudrun Gygli, Xinmeng Xu, Jürgen Pleiss
The FEBS Journal|May 24, 2016
A single loop is essential for the octamerization of vanillyl alcohol oxidaseTom A Ewing, Gudrun Gygli, Willem J H van Berkel
Fungal Genetics and Biology : FG & B|April 8, 2018
On the origin of vanillyl alcohol oxidasesGudrun Gygli, Ronald P de Vries, Willem J H van Berkel
Plos Computational Biology|October 7, 2017
The ins and outs of vanillyl alcohol oxidase: Identification of ligand migration pathsGudrun Gygli, Maria Fátima Lucas, Victor Guallar, et al.
The Enzymes|September 21, 2020
Vanillyl alcohol oxidaseTom A Ewing, Gudrun Gygli, Marco W Fraaije, et al.
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|June 16, 2021
Real-Time NMR Monitoring of Spatially Segregated Enzymatic Reactions in Multilayered Hydrogel Assemblies*Nurdiana Nordin, Lorenzo Bordonali, Hossein Davoodi, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|August 30, 2014
Differential modes of peptide binding onto replicative sliding clamps from various bacterial originsPhilippe Wolff, Ismail Amal, Vincent Oliéric, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 19, 2017
Two tyrosine residues, Tyr-108 and Tyr-503, are responsible for the deprotonation of phenolic substrates in vanillyl-alcohol oxidaseTom A Ewing, Quoc-Thai Nguyen, Robert C Allan, et al.
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Biological Chemistry|March 31, 2022
On the reproducibility of enzyme reactions and kinetic modellingGudrun Gygli
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling|April 3, 2020
Simulation Foundry: Automated and F.A.I.R. Molecular ModelingGudrun Gygli, Juergen Pleiss
Scientific Reports|December 8, 2020
Meta-analysis of viscosity of aqueous deep eutectic solvents and their componentsGudrun Gygli, Xinmeng Xu, Jürgen Pleiss
The FEBS Journal|May 24, 2016
A single loop is essential for the octamerization of vanillyl alcohol oxidaseTom A Ewing, Gudrun Gygli, Willem J H van Berkel
Fungal Genetics and Biology : FG & B|April 8, 2018
On the origin of vanillyl alcohol oxidasesGudrun Gygli, Ronald P de Vries, Willem J H van Berkel
Plos Computational Biology|October 7, 2017
The ins and outs of vanillyl alcohol oxidase: Identification of ligand migration pathsGudrun Gygli, Maria Fátima Lucas, Victor Guallar, et al.
The Enzymes|September 21, 2020
Vanillyl alcohol oxidaseTom A Ewing, Gudrun Gygli, Marco W Fraaije, et al.
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|June 16, 2021
Real-Time NMR Monitoring of Spatially Segregated Enzymatic Reactions in Multilayered Hydrogel Assemblies*Nurdiana Nordin, Lorenzo Bordonali, Hossein Davoodi, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|August 30, 2014
Differential modes of peptide binding onto replicative sliding clamps from various bacterial originsPhilippe Wolff, Ismail Amal, Vincent Oliéric, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 19, 2017
Two tyrosine residues, Tyr-108 and Tyr-503, are responsible for the deprotonation of phenolic substrates in vanillyl-alcohol oxidaseTom A Ewing, Quoc-Thai Nguyen, Robert C Allan, et al.
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