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The Biochemical Journal|September 1, 1993
Sequences of clostridial ferredoxins: determination of the Clostridium sticklandii sequence and correction of the Clostridium acidurici sequenceJ Meyer, J M Moulis, N Scherrer, et al.
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|September 1, 1996
Crystal structure of the 2[4Fe-4S] ferredoxin from Chromatium vinosum: evolutionary and mechanistic inferences for [3/4Fe-4S] ferredoxinsJ M Moulis, L C Sieker, K S Wilson, et al.
Biochemistry|June 23, 1992
Sequence-specific assignments of the 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of reduced high-potential ferredoxin (HiPIP) from Chromatium vinosumJ Gaillard, J P Albrand, J M Moulis, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|December 15, 1993
Analysis, by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, of several forms of Clostridium pasteurianum rubredoxinY Petillot, E Forest, I Mathieu, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 23, 1998
The two [4Fe-4S] clusters in Chromatium vinosum ferredoxin have largely different reduction potentials. Structural origin and functional consequencesP Kyritsis, O M Hatzfeld, T A Link, et al.
Biochemistry|June 24, 1997
Intramolecular electron transfer between [4Fe-4S] clusters studied by proton magnetic resonance spectroscopyP Kyritsis, J G Huber, I Quinkal, et al.
Biochemistry|January 24, 1998
Atomic resolution (0.94 A) structure of Clostridium acidurici ferredoxin. Detailed geometry of [4Fe-4S] clusters in a proteinZ Dauter, K S Wilson, L C Sieker, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 27, 1999
Human cytoplasmic aconitase (Iron regulatory protein 1) is converted into its [3Fe-4S] form by hydrogen peroxide in vitro but is not activated for iron-responsive element bindingX Brazzolotto, J Gaillard, K Pantopoulos, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 20, 1996
Zinc- and iron-rubredoxins from Clostridium pasteurianum at atomic resolution: a high-precision model of a ZnS4 coordination unit in a proteinZ Dauter, K S Wilson, L C Sieker, et al.
Journal De Gynecologie, Obstetrique Et Biologie De La Reproduction|January 1, 1985
[Ellis-van Creveld syndrome. Contribution of echography to prenatal diagnosis. Apropos of a case]J C Bérardi, M Moulis, V Laloux, et al.
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The Biochemical Journal|September 1, 1993
Sequences of clostridial ferredoxins: determination of the Clostridium sticklandii sequence and correction of the Clostridium acidurici sequenceJ Meyer, J M Moulis, N Scherrer, et al.
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|September 1, 1996
Crystal structure of the 2[4Fe-4S] ferredoxin from Chromatium vinosum: evolutionary and mechanistic inferences for [3/4Fe-4S] ferredoxinsJ M Moulis, L C Sieker, K S Wilson, et al.
Biochemistry|June 23, 1992
Sequence-specific assignments of the 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of reduced high-potential ferredoxin (HiPIP) from Chromatium vinosumJ Gaillard, J P Albrand, J M Moulis, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|December 15, 1993
Analysis, by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, of several forms of Clostridium pasteurianum rubredoxinY Petillot, E Forest, I Mathieu, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 23, 1998
The two [4Fe-4S] clusters in Chromatium vinosum ferredoxin have largely different reduction potentials. Structural origin and functional consequencesP Kyritsis, O M Hatzfeld, T A Link, et al.
Biochemistry|June 24, 1997
Intramolecular electron transfer between [4Fe-4S] clusters studied by proton magnetic resonance spectroscopyP Kyritsis, J G Huber, I Quinkal, et al.
Biochemistry|January 24, 1998
Atomic resolution (0.94 A) structure of Clostridium acidurici ferredoxin. Detailed geometry of [4Fe-4S] clusters in a proteinZ Dauter, K S Wilson, L C Sieker, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 27, 1999
Human cytoplasmic aconitase (Iron regulatory protein 1) is converted into its [3Fe-4S] form by hydrogen peroxide in vitro but is not activated for iron-responsive element bindingX Brazzolotto, J Gaillard, K Pantopoulos, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 20, 1996
Zinc- and iron-rubredoxins from Clostridium pasteurianum at atomic resolution: a high-precision model of a ZnS4 coordination unit in a proteinZ Dauter, K S Wilson, L C Sieker, et al.
Journal De Gynecologie, Obstetrique Et Biologie De La Reproduction|January 1, 1985
[Ellis-van Creveld syndrome. Contribution of echography to prenatal diagnosis. Apropos of a case]J C Bérardi, M Moulis, V Laloux, et al.
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