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J J Perona

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RNA (New York, N.Y.)|December 6, 2000
Alternative designs for construction of the class II transfer RNA tertiary coreT A Nissan, J J Perona
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 10, 2000
Crystallographic snapshots along a protein-induced DNA-bending pathwayN C Horton, J J Perona
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|March 1, 1995
Structural basis of substrate specificity in the serine proteasesJ J Perona, C S Craik
Nature Structural Biology|March 29, 2001
Making the most of metal ionsN C Horton, J J Perona
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 21, 1997
Conformational transitions and structural deformability of EcoRV endonuclease revealed by crystallographic analysisJ J Perona, A M Martin
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 31, 1997
Evolutionary divergence of substrate specificity within the chymotrypsin-like serine protease foldJ J Perona, C S Craik
Biochemistry|June 3, 1999
Catalytic roles of divalent metal ions in phosphoryl transfer by EcoRV endonucleaseM D Sam, J J Perona
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 15, 1998
Recognition of flanking DNA sequences by EcoRV endonuclease involves alternative patterns of water-mediated contactsN C Horton, J J Perona
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 30, 1998
Role of protein-induced bending in the specificity of DNA recognition: crystal structure of EcoRV endonuclease complexed with d(AAAGAT) + d(ATCTT)N C Horton, J J Perona
Biochemistry|July 26, 1994
Converting trypsin to chymotrypsin: residue 172 is a substrate specificity determinantL Hedstrom, J J Perona, W J Rutter
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RNA (New York, N.Y.)|December 6, 2000
Alternative designs for construction of the class II transfer RNA tertiary coreT A Nissan, J J Perona
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 10, 2000
Crystallographic snapshots along a protein-induced DNA-bending pathwayN C Horton, J J Perona
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|March 1, 1995
Structural basis of substrate specificity in the serine proteasesJ J Perona, C S Craik
Nature Structural Biology|March 29, 2001
Making the most of metal ionsN C Horton, J J Perona
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 21, 1997
Conformational transitions and structural deformability of EcoRV endonuclease revealed by crystallographic analysisJ J Perona, A M Martin
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 31, 1997
Evolutionary divergence of substrate specificity within the chymotrypsin-like serine protease foldJ J Perona, C S Craik
Biochemistry|June 3, 1999
Catalytic roles of divalent metal ions in phosphoryl transfer by EcoRV endonucleaseM D Sam, J J Perona
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 15, 1998
Recognition of flanking DNA sequences by EcoRV endonuclease involves alternative patterns of water-mediated contactsN C Horton, J J Perona
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 30, 1998
Role of protein-induced bending in the specificity of DNA recognition: crystal structure of EcoRV endonuclease complexed with d(AAAGAT) + d(ATCTT)N C Horton, J J Perona
Biochemistry|July 26, 1994
Converting trypsin to chymotrypsin: residue 172 is a substrate specificity determinantL Hedstrom, J J Perona, W J Rutter
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