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I M Krab

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Biochemistry|October 21, 1999
Mutagenesis of three residues, isoleucine-60, threonine-61, and aspartic acid-80, implicated in the GTPase activity of Escherichia coli elongation factor TuI M Krab, A Parmeggiani
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 10, 1999
Functional-structural analysis of threonine 25, a residue coordinating the nucleotide-bound magnesium in elongation factor TuI M Krab, A Parmeggiani
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|December 5, 1998
EF-Tu, a GTPase odysseyI M Krab, A Parmeggiani
Biochemistry|June 20, 2001
The arginine finger loop of yeast and human GAP is a determinant for the specificity toward Ras GTPaseR te Biesebeke, I M Krab, A Parmeggiani
FEBS Letters|May 29, 1995
Relevance of histidine-84 in the elongation factor Tu GTPase activity and in poly(Phe) synthesis: its substitution by glutamine and alanineG Scarano, I M Krab, V Bocchini, et al.
Biochemistry|July 18, 2001
Elongation factor Ts can act as a steric chaperone by increasing the solubility of nucleotide binding-impaired elongation factor-TuI M Krab, R te Biesebeke, A Bernardi, et al.
Microbiology (Reading, England)|December 1, 1994
Transcription analysis of the Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) rrnA operonG P van Wezel, I M Krab, S Douthwaite, et al.
The EMBO Journal|May 15, 1996
Enacyloxin IIa, an inhibitor of protein biosynthesis that acts on elongation factor Tu and the ribosomeR Cetin, I M Krab, P H Anborgh, et al.
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Biochemistry|October 21, 1999
Mutagenesis of three residues, isoleucine-60, threonine-61, and aspartic acid-80, implicated in the GTPase activity of Escherichia coli elongation factor TuI M Krab, A Parmeggiani
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 10, 1999
Functional-structural analysis of threonine 25, a residue coordinating the nucleotide-bound magnesium in elongation factor TuI M Krab, A Parmeggiani
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|December 5, 1998
EF-Tu, a GTPase odysseyI M Krab, A Parmeggiani
Biochemistry|June 20, 2001
The arginine finger loop of yeast and human GAP is a determinant for the specificity toward Ras GTPaseR te Biesebeke, I M Krab, A Parmeggiani
FEBS Letters|May 29, 1995
Relevance of histidine-84 in the elongation factor Tu GTPase activity and in poly(Phe) synthesis: its substitution by glutamine and alanineG Scarano, I M Krab, V Bocchini, et al.
Biochemistry|July 18, 2001
Elongation factor Ts can act as a steric chaperone by increasing the solubility of nucleotide binding-impaired elongation factor-TuI M Krab, R te Biesebeke, A Bernardi, et al.
Microbiology (Reading, England)|December 1, 1994
Transcription analysis of the Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) rrnA operonG P van Wezel, I M Krab, S Douthwaite, et al.
The EMBO Journal|May 15, 1996
Enacyloxin IIa, an inhibitor of protein biosynthesis that acts on elongation factor Tu and the ribosomeR Cetin, I M Krab, P H Anborgh, et al.
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