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Biochemistry|May 30, 1989
Kinetic studies of the pyridoxal kinase from pig liver: slow-binding inhibition by adenosine tetraphosphopyridoxalM Tagaya, K Yamano, T Fukui
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|February 15, 1997
The soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attached protein receptor complex in growth cones: molecular aspects of the axon terminal developmentM Igarashi, M Tagaya, Y Komiya
FEBS Letters|April 25, 1988
Base-catalyzed reactivation of glycogen phosphorylase reconstituted with a coenzyme-substrate conjugate and its analoguesN Horinishi, M Tagaya, T Fukui
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 15, 1987
Affinity labeling of adenylate kinase with adenosine diphosphopyridoxal. Presence of Lys21 in the ATP-binding siteM Tagaya, T Yagami, T Fukui
FEBS Letters|March 14, 1988
Adenosine di-, tri- and tetraphosphopyridoxals modify the same lysyl residue at the ATP-binding site in adenylate kinaseT Yagami, M Tagaya, T Fukui
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 15, 1988
Modification of gastric (H+ + K+)-ATPase with pyridoxal 5'-phosphateM Maeda, M Tagaya, M Futai
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 10, 1985
A new affinity labeling reagent for the active site of glycogen synthase. Uridine diphosphopyridoxalM Tagaya, K Nakano, T Fukui
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 5, 1996
SNAP prevents Mg(2+)-ATP-induced release of N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor from the Golgi apparatus in digitonin-permeabilized PC12 cellsM Tagaya, A Furuno, S Mizushima
Journal of Biochemistry|February 1, 1997
The hydrophobic region of signal peptides is a determinant for SRP recognition and protein translocation across the ER membraneK Hatsuzawa, M Tagaya, S Mizushima
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 5, 1987
Flexibility in the phosphorylase catalytic reaction. Glucosyltransfer from pyridoxal (5')-triphospho(1)-alpha-D-glucose to glycogen catalyzed by phosphorylaseM Tagaya, N Horinishi, T Fukui
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Biochemistry|May 30, 1989
Kinetic studies of the pyridoxal kinase from pig liver: slow-binding inhibition by adenosine tetraphosphopyridoxalM Tagaya, K Yamano, T Fukui
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|February 15, 1997
The soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attached protein receptor complex in growth cones: molecular aspects of the axon terminal developmentM Igarashi, M Tagaya, Y Komiya
FEBS Letters|April 25, 1988
Base-catalyzed reactivation of glycogen phosphorylase reconstituted with a coenzyme-substrate conjugate and its analoguesN Horinishi, M Tagaya, T Fukui
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 15, 1987
Affinity labeling of adenylate kinase with adenosine diphosphopyridoxal. Presence of Lys21 in the ATP-binding siteM Tagaya, T Yagami, T Fukui
FEBS Letters|March 14, 1988
Adenosine di-, tri- and tetraphosphopyridoxals modify the same lysyl residue at the ATP-binding site in adenylate kinaseT Yagami, M Tagaya, T Fukui
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 15, 1988
Modification of gastric (H+ + K+)-ATPase with pyridoxal 5'-phosphateM Maeda, M Tagaya, M Futai
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 10, 1985
A new affinity labeling reagent for the active site of glycogen synthase. Uridine diphosphopyridoxalM Tagaya, K Nakano, T Fukui
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 5, 1996
SNAP prevents Mg(2+)-ATP-induced release of N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor from the Golgi apparatus in digitonin-permeabilized PC12 cellsM Tagaya, A Furuno, S Mizushima
Journal of Biochemistry|February 1, 1997
The hydrophobic region of signal peptides is a determinant for SRP recognition and protein translocation across the ER membraneK Hatsuzawa, M Tagaya, S Mizushima
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 5, 1987
Flexibility in the phosphorylase catalytic reaction. Glucosyltransfer from pyridoxal (5')-triphospho(1)-alpha-D-glucose to glycogen catalyzed by phosphorylaseM Tagaya, N Horinishi, T Fukui
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