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February 5, 2000
GroEL-substrate interactions: molding the fold, or folding the mold?
J L Feltham, L M Gierasch
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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January 20, 2001
Signal peptides bind and aggregate RNA. An alternative explanation for GTPase inhibition in the signal recognition particle
J F Swain, L M Gierasch
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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August 5, 1991
A peptide corresponding to an export-defective mutant OmpA signal sequence with asparagine in the hydrophobic core is unable to insert into model membranes
D W Hoyt, L M Gierasch
Biochemistry
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October 22, 1991
Hydrophobic content and lipid interactions of wild-type and mutant OmpA signal peptides correlate with their in vivo function
D W Hoyt, L M Gierasch
Biochemistry
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October 23, 1990
Reduced tendency to form a beta turn in peptides from the P22 tailspike protein correlates with a temperature-sensitive folding defect
A N Stroup, L M Gierasch
Biochemistry
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July 3, 1984
Exploring the conformational roles of signal sequences: synthesis and conformational analysis of lambda receptor protein wild-type and mutant signal peptides
M S Briggs, L M Gierasch
Trends in Biochemical Sciences
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April 1, 1991
Recognition of nascent polypeptides for targeting and folding
S J Landry, L M Gierasch
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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March 5, 1990
Comparison of helix stability in wild-type and mutant LamB signal sequences
M D Bruch, L M Gierasch
Biopolymers
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January 1, 1986
Dehydrophenylalanine can occur in various reverse-turn sites: conformational analysis of delta Phe-containing model peptides
A C Bach, L M Gierasch
Advances in Protein Chemistry
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January 1, 1986
Molecular mechanisms of protein secretion: the role of the signal sequence
M S Briggs, L M Gierasch
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February 5, 2000
GroEL-substrate interactions: molding the fold, or folding the mold?
J L Feltham, L M Gierasch
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
January 20, 2001
Signal peptides bind and aggregate RNA. An alternative explanation for GTPase inhibition in the signal recognition particle
J F Swain, L M Gierasch
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
August 5, 1991
A peptide corresponding to an export-defective mutant OmpA signal sequence with asparagine in the hydrophobic core is unable to insert into model membranes
D W Hoyt, L M Gierasch
Biochemistry
|
October 22, 1991
Hydrophobic content and lipid interactions of wild-type and mutant OmpA signal peptides correlate with their in vivo function
D W Hoyt, L M Gierasch
Biochemistry
|
October 23, 1990
Reduced tendency to form a beta turn in peptides from the P22 tailspike protein correlates with a temperature-sensitive folding defect
A N Stroup, L M Gierasch
Biochemistry
|
July 3, 1984
Exploring the conformational roles of signal sequences: synthesis and conformational analysis of lambda receptor protein wild-type and mutant signal peptides
M S Briggs, L M Gierasch
Trends in Biochemical Sciences
|
April 1, 1991
Recognition of nascent polypeptides for targeting and folding
S J Landry, L M Gierasch
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
March 5, 1990
Comparison of helix stability in wild-type and mutant LamB signal sequences
M D Bruch, L M Gierasch
Biopolymers
|
January 1, 1986
Dehydrophenylalanine can occur in various reverse-turn sites: conformational analysis of delta Phe-containing model peptides
A C Bach, L M Gierasch
Advances in Protein Chemistry
|
January 1, 1986
Molecular mechanisms of protein secretion: the role of the signal sequence
M S Briggs, L M Gierasch
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