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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 3, 1999
Trimeric domain-swapped barnaseI Zegers, J Deswarte, L Wyns
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 25, 1991
The interaction of histone H5 and its globular domain with core particles, depleted chromatosomes, polynucleosomes, and a DNA decamerA Segers, S Muyldermans, L Wyns
Biochemistry|September 3, 1991
Subsite interactions of ribonuclease T1: viscosity effects indicate that the rate-limiting step of GpN transesterification depends on the nature of NJ Steyaert, L Wyns, P Stanssens
Journal of Molecular Biology|June 23, 2000
Canonical antigen-binding loop structures in immunoglobulins: more structures, more canonical classes?K Decanniere, S Muyldermans, L Wyns
Biochemistry|September 9, 1986
Limitations of the poly(glutamic acid) reconstitution method in the reassembly of mono- and dinucleosomesS Pennings, S Muyldermans, L Wyns
Proteins|April 1, 1994
Investigation of the functional interplay between the primary site and the subsite of RNase T1: kinetic analysis of single and multiple mutants for modified substratesJ Steyaert, A F Haikal, L Wyns
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 28, 1994
Conserved waters in legume lectin crystal structures. The importance of bound water for the sequence-structure relationship within the legume lectin familyR Loris, P P Stas, L Wyns
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 5, 1996
Sequential structural changes upon zinc and calcium binding to metal-free concanavalin AJ Bouckaert, F Poortmans, L Wyns, et al.
Biochemistry|September 25, 1990
Histidine-40 of ribonuclease T1 acts as base catalyst when the true catalytic base, glutamic acid-58, is replaced by alanineJ Steyaert, K Hallenga, L Wyns, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|August 11, 1981
Protection of discrete DNA fragments by the complex H1-octamerhistones or H5-octamerhistones after micrococcal nuclease digestionS Muyldermans, I Lasters, L Wyns, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 3, 1999
Trimeric domain-swapped barnaseI Zegers, J Deswarte, L Wyns
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 25, 1991
The interaction of histone H5 and its globular domain with core particles, depleted chromatosomes, polynucleosomes, and a DNA decamerA Segers, S Muyldermans, L Wyns
Biochemistry|September 3, 1991
Subsite interactions of ribonuclease T1: viscosity effects indicate that the rate-limiting step of GpN transesterification depends on the nature of NJ Steyaert, L Wyns, P Stanssens
Journal of Molecular Biology|June 23, 2000
Canonical antigen-binding loop structures in immunoglobulins: more structures, more canonical classes?K Decanniere, S Muyldermans, L Wyns
Biochemistry|September 9, 1986
Limitations of the poly(glutamic acid) reconstitution method in the reassembly of mono- and dinucleosomesS Pennings, S Muyldermans, L Wyns
Proteins|April 1, 1994
Investigation of the functional interplay between the primary site and the subsite of RNase T1: kinetic analysis of single and multiple mutants for modified substratesJ Steyaert, A F Haikal, L Wyns
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 28, 1994
Conserved waters in legume lectin crystal structures. The importance of bound water for the sequence-structure relationship within the legume lectin familyR Loris, P P Stas, L Wyns
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 5, 1996
Sequential structural changes upon zinc and calcium binding to metal-free concanavalin AJ Bouckaert, F Poortmans, L Wyns, et al.
Biochemistry|September 25, 1990
Histidine-40 of ribonuclease T1 acts as base catalyst when the true catalytic base, glutamic acid-58, is replaced by alanineJ Steyaert, K Hallenga, L Wyns, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|August 11, 1981
Protection of discrete DNA fragments by the complex H1-octamerhistones or H5-octamerhistones after micrococcal nuclease digestionS Muyldermans, I Lasters, L Wyns, et al.
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