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Jennifer R Potts

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Biochemical Society Transactions|October 31, 2015
Two repetitive, biofilm-forming proteins from Staphylococci: from disorder to extensionFiona Whelan, Jennifer R Potts
Biochemical Society Transactions|September 20, 2012
Intrinsically disordered proteins: administration not executiveMike P Williamson, Jennifer R Potts
Structure (London, England : 1993)|June 15, 2010
Fibronectin structure: a new piece of the puzzle emergesRichard J Bingham, Jennifer R Potts
FEBS Letters|January 22, 2013
The tandem β-zipper: modular binding of tandem domains and linear motifsJacqueline M Matthews, Jennifer R Potts
Molecular Microbiology|April 23, 2004
The molecular basis of fibronectin-mediated bacterial adherence to host cellsUlrich Schwarz-Linek, Magnus Höök, Jennifer R Potts
Microbes and Infection|June 20, 2006
Fibronectin-binding proteins of gram-positive cocciUlrich Schwarz-Linek, Magnus Höök, Jennifer R Potts
Plos Pathogens|June 30, 2010
Staphylococcus aureus host cell invasion and virulence in sepsis is facilitated by the multiple repeats within FnBPAAndrew M Edwards, Jennifer R Potts, Elisabet Josefsson, et al.
Plos One|May 1, 2009
A novel fibronectin binding motif in MSCRAMMs targets F3 modulesSabitha Prabhakaran, Xiaowen Liang, Jonathan T Skare, et al.
Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Biological Crystallography|June 24, 2004
Twinned or not twinned, that is the question: crystallization and preliminary crystallographic analysis of the 2F1(3)F1 module pair of human fibronectinEnrique Rudiño-Piñera, Ulrich Schwarz-Linek, Jennifer R Potts, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 26, 2014
Borrelia burgdorferi protein BBK32 binds to soluble fibronectin via the N-terminal 70-kDa region, causing fibronectin to undergo conformational extensionGemma Harris, Wenjiang Ma, Lisa M Maurer, et al.
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Biochemical Society Transactions|October 31, 2015
Two repetitive, biofilm-forming proteins from Staphylococci: from disorder to extensionFiona Whelan, Jennifer R Potts
Biochemical Society Transactions|September 20, 2012
Intrinsically disordered proteins: administration not executiveMike P Williamson, Jennifer R Potts
Structure (London, England : 1993)|June 15, 2010
Fibronectin structure: a new piece of the puzzle emergesRichard J Bingham, Jennifer R Potts
FEBS Letters|January 22, 2013
The tandem β-zipper: modular binding of tandem domains and linear motifsJacqueline M Matthews, Jennifer R Potts
Molecular Microbiology|April 23, 2004
The molecular basis of fibronectin-mediated bacterial adherence to host cellsUlrich Schwarz-Linek, Magnus Höök, Jennifer R Potts
Microbes and Infection|June 20, 2006
Fibronectin-binding proteins of gram-positive cocciUlrich Schwarz-Linek, Magnus Höök, Jennifer R Potts
Plos Pathogens|June 30, 2010
Staphylococcus aureus host cell invasion and virulence in sepsis is facilitated by the multiple repeats within FnBPAAndrew M Edwards, Jennifer R Potts, Elisabet Josefsson, et al.
Plos One|May 1, 2009
A novel fibronectin binding motif in MSCRAMMs targets F3 modulesSabitha Prabhakaran, Xiaowen Liang, Jonathan T Skare, et al.
Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Biological Crystallography|June 24, 2004
Twinned or not twinned, that is the question: crystallization and preliminary crystallographic analysis of the 2F1(3)F1 module pair of human fibronectinEnrique Rudiño-Piñera, Ulrich Schwarz-Linek, Jennifer R Potts, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 26, 2014
Borrelia burgdorferi protein BBK32 binds to soluble fibronectin via the N-terminal 70-kDa region, causing fibronectin to undergo conformational extensionGemma Harris, Wenjiang Ma, Lisa M Maurer, et al.
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