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J R Winther

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The Biochemical Journal|August 4, 2001
Mutation of yeast Eug1p CXXS active sites to CXXC results in a dramatic increase in protein disulphide isomerase activityP Nørgaard, J R Winther
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 15, 1991
Propeptide of carboxypeptidase Y provides a chaperone-like function as well as inhibition of the enzymatic activityJ R Winther, P Sørensen
European Journal of Biochemistry|November 15, 1996
Exchange of regions of the carboxypeptidase Y propeptide. Sequence specificity and function in folding in vivoC Ramos, J R Winther
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|April 13, 1994
Active-site residues of procarboxypeptidase Y are accessible to chemical modificationS O Sørensen, J R Winther
FEBS Letters|February 13, 2001
Surprisingly high stability of barley lipid transfer protein, LTP1, towards denaturant, heat and proteasesK Lindorff-Larsen, J R Winther
Analytical Biochemistry|November 9, 2000
Thiol alkylation below neutral pHK Lindorff-Larsen, J R Winther
The Journal of Cell Biology|September 23, 1997
Active site mutations in yeast protein disulfide isomerase cause dithiothreitol sensitivity and a reduced rate of protein folding in the endoplasmic reticulumB Holst, C Tachibana, J R Winther
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 27, 1999
Functional properties of the two redox-active sites in yeast protein disulphide isomerase in vitro and in vivoV Westphal, N J Darby, J R Winther
Nature Cell Biology|November 13, 1999
Protein oxidation: prime suspect found 'not guilty'M Bader, J R Winther, J C Bardwell
The Journal of Cell Biology|August 1, 1990
Yeast carboxypeptidase Y vacuolar targeting signal is defined by four propeptide amino acidsL A Valls, J R Winther, T H Stevens
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The Biochemical Journal|August 4, 2001
Mutation of yeast Eug1p CXXS active sites to CXXC results in a dramatic increase in protein disulphide isomerase activityP Nørgaard, J R Winther
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 15, 1991
Propeptide of carboxypeptidase Y provides a chaperone-like function as well as inhibition of the enzymatic activityJ R Winther, P Sørensen
European Journal of Biochemistry|November 15, 1996
Exchange of regions of the carboxypeptidase Y propeptide. Sequence specificity and function in folding in vivoC Ramos, J R Winther
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|April 13, 1994
Active-site residues of procarboxypeptidase Y are accessible to chemical modificationS O Sørensen, J R Winther
FEBS Letters|February 13, 2001
Surprisingly high stability of barley lipid transfer protein, LTP1, towards denaturant, heat and proteasesK Lindorff-Larsen, J R Winther
Analytical Biochemistry|November 9, 2000
Thiol alkylation below neutral pHK Lindorff-Larsen, J R Winther
The Journal of Cell Biology|September 23, 1997
Active site mutations in yeast protein disulfide isomerase cause dithiothreitol sensitivity and a reduced rate of protein folding in the endoplasmic reticulumB Holst, C Tachibana, J R Winther
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 27, 1999
Functional properties of the two redox-active sites in yeast protein disulphide isomerase in vitro and in vivoV Westphal, N J Darby, J R Winther
Nature Cell Biology|November 13, 1999
Protein oxidation: prime suspect found 'not guilty'M Bader, J R Winther, J C Bardwell
The Journal of Cell Biology|August 1, 1990
Yeast carboxypeptidase Y vacuolar targeting signal is defined by four propeptide amino acidsL A Valls, J R Winther, T H Stevens
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