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Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1995
X-ray structure methods for glutathione bindingP Reinemer, H W Dirr, R Huber
The Biochemical Journal|February 1, 1986
Cucurbitacin delta 23-reductase from the fruit of Cucurbita maxima var. Green Hubbard. Physicochemical and fluorescence properties and enzyme-ligand interactionsH W Dirr, J C Schabort, C Weitz
The International Journal of Biochemistry|January 1, 1991
Effect of aflatoxin B1 on human platelet protein kinase CL H Van den Heever, H W Dirr
FEBS Letters|January 13, 2000
The hydrophobic lock-and-key intersubunit motif of glutathione transferase A1-1: implications for catalysis, ligandin function and stabilityY Sayed, L A Wallace, H W Dirr
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|May 29, 2000
Domain-domain interface packing at conserved Trp-20 in class alpha glutathione transferase impacts on protein stabilityL A Wallace, J Burke, H W Dirr
The Biochemical Journal|March 23, 2000
Electrostatic interactions affecting the active site of class sigma glutathione S-transferaseJ M Stevens, R N Armstrong, H W Dirr
The Biochemical Journal|November 20, 1998
A topologically conserved aliphatic residue in alpha-helix 6 stabilizes the hydrophobic core in domain II of glutathione transferases and is a structural determinant for the unfolding pathwayL A Wallace, G L Blatch, H W Dirr
Biochemistry|May 16, 1998
Equilibrium and kinetic unfolding properties of dimeric human glutathione transferase A1-1L A Wallace, N Sluis-Cremer, H W Dirr
Cell Stress & Chaperones|October 26, 2000
Analysis of the levels of conservation of the J domain among the various types of DnaJ-like proteinsF Hennessy, M E Cheetham, H W Dirr, et al.
Biological Chemistry|January 12, 2001
The in vitro phosphorylation of the co-chaperone mSTI1 by cell cycle kinases substantiates a predicted casein kinase II-p34cdc2-NLS (CcN) motifV M Longshaw, H W Dirr, G L Blatch, et al.
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Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1995
X-ray structure methods for glutathione bindingP Reinemer, H W Dirr, R Huber
The Biochemical Journal|February 1, 1986
Cucurbitacin delta 23-reductase from the fruit of Cucurbita maxima var. Green Hubbard. Physicochemical and fluorescence properties and enzyme-ligand interactionsH W Dirr, J C Schabort, C Weitz
The International Journal of Biochemistry|January 1, 1991
Effect of aflatoxin B1 on human platelet protein kinase CL H Van den Heever, H W Dirr
FEBS Letters|January 13, 2000
The hydrophobic lock-and-key intersubunit motif of glutathione transferase A1-1: implications for catalysis, ligandin function and stabilityY Sayed, L A Wallace, H W Dirr
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|May 29, 2000
Domain-domain interface packing at conserved Trp-20 in class alpha glutathione transferase impacts on protein stabilityL A Wallace, J Burke, H W Dirr
The Biochemical Journal|March 23, 2000
Electrostatic interactions affecting the active site of class sigma glutathione S-transferaseJ M Stevens, R N Armstrong, H W Dirr
The Biochemical Journal|November 20, 1998
A topologically conserved aliphatic residue in alpha-helix 6 stabilizes the hydrophobic core in domain II of glutathione transferases and is a structural determinant for the unfolding pathwayL A Wallace, G L Blatch, H W Dirr
Biochemistry|May 16, 1998
Equilibrium and kinetic unfolding properties of dimeric human glutathione transferase A1-1L A Wallace, N Sluis-Cremer, H W Dirr
Cell Stress & Chaperones|October 26, 2000
Analysis of the levels of conservation of the J domain among the various types of DnaJ-like proteinsF Hennessy, M E Cheetham, H W Dirr, et al.
Biological Chemistry|January 12, 2001
The in vitro phosphorylation of the co-chaperone mSTI1 by cell cycle kinases substantiates a predicted casein kinase II-p34cdc2-NLS (CcN) motifV M Longshaw, H W Dirr, G L Blatch, et al.
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