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J P Mornon

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Archives Des Maladies Du Coeur Et Des Vaisseaux|April 1, 1992
[Structure and family of proteins, a puzzle]J P Mornon
FEBS Letters|October 30, 1995
Trigger factor, one of the Escherichia coli chaperone proteins, is an original member of the FKBP familyI Callebaut, J P Mornon
Proteins|November 26, 1998
Populations of hydrophobic amino acids within protein globular domains: identification of conserved "topohydrophobic" positionsA Poupon, J P Mornon
FEBS Letters|July 1, 1999
Predicting the protein folding nucleus from sequences [correction of a sequence]A Poupon, J P Mornon
Journal of Molecular Graphics|September 1, 1990
A new tool for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of protein surfaces using B-spline and density of surface neighborhoodN Colloc'h, J P Mornon
The Biochemical Journal|January 1, 1997
The human EBNA-2 coactivator p100: multidomain organization and relationship to the staphylococcal nuclease fold and to the tudor protein involved in Drosophila melanogaster developmentI Callebaut, J P Mornon
FEBS Letters|January 2, 1997
From BRCA1 to RAP1: a widespread BRCT module closely associated with DNA repairI Callebaut, J P Mornon
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|October 7, 1998
The V(D)J recombination activating protein RAG2 consists of a six-bladed propeller and a PHD fingerlike domain, as revealed by sequence analysisI Callebaut, J P Mornon
Journal of Molecular Evolution|April 29, 1998
The immunoglobulin superfamily: an insight on its tissular, species, and functional diversityD M Halaby, J P Mornon
Proteins|March 29, 2000
Sequence and structural features of the T-fold, an original tunnelling building unitN Colloc'h, A Poupon, J P Mornon
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Archives Des Maladies Du Coeur Et Des Vaisseaux|April 1, 1992
[Structure and family of proteins, a puzzle]J P Mornon
FEBS Letters|October 30, 1995
Trigger factor, one of the Escherichia coli chaperone proteins, is an original member of the FKBP familyI Callebaut, J P Mornon
Proteins|November 26, 1998
Populations of hydrophobic amino acids within protein globular domains: identification of conserved "topohydrophobic" positionsA Poupon, J P Mornon
FEBS Letters|July 1, 1999
Predicting the protein folding nucleus from sequences [correction of a sequence]A Poupon, J P Mornon
Journal of Molecular Graphics|September 1, 1990
A new tool for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of protein surfaces using B-spline and density of surface neighborhoodN Colloc'h, J P Mornon
The Biochemical Journal|January 1, 1997
The human EBNA-2 coactivator p100: multidomain organization and relationship to the staphylococcal nuclease fold and to the tudor protein involved in Drosophila melanogaster developmentI Callebaut, J P Mornon
FEBS Letters|January 2, 1997
From BRCA1 to RAP1: a widespread BRCT module closely associated with DNA repairI Callebaut, J P Mornon
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|October 7, 1998
The V(D)J recombination activating protein RAG2 consists of a six-bladed propeller and a PHD fingerlike domain, as revealed by sequence analysisI Callebaut, J P Mornon
Journal of Molecular Evolution|April 29, 1998
The immunoglobulin superfamily: an insight on its tissular, species, and functional diversityD M Halaby, J P Mornon
Proteins|March 29, 2000
Sequence and structural features of the T-fold, an original tunnelling building unitN Colloc'h, A Poupon, J P Mornon
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