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Biochemistry|May 24, 1994
Solution 1H NMR determination of secondary structure for the three-iron form of ferredoxin from the hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus furiosusQ Teng, Z H Zhou, E T Smith, et al.
Comparative and Functional Genomics|July 17, 2008
Identification of membrane proteins in the hyperthermophilic archaeon pyrococcus furiosus using proteomics and prediction programsJ F Holden, F L Poole Ii, S L Tollaksen, et al.
Biochemistry|December 1, 1992
Proton NMR investigation of the oxidized three-iron clusters in the ferredoxins from the hyperthermophilic archae Pyrococcus furiosus and Thermococcus litoralisS C Busse, G N La Mar, L P Yu, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 10, 1984
Mössbauer and electron nuclear double resonance study of oxidized bidirectional hydrogenase from Clostridium pasteurianum W5G Wang, M J Benecky, B H Huynh, et al.
Biochemistry|November 12, 1991
Determinants of protein hyperthermostability: purification and amino acid sequence of rubredoxin from the hyperthermophilic archaebacterium Pyrococcus furiosus and secondary structure of the zinc adduct by NMRP R Blake, J B Park, F O Bryant, et al.
Biochemistry|July 1, 1999
Secondary structure extensions in Pyrococcus furiosus ferredoxin destabilize the disulfide bond relative to that in other hyperthermostable ferredoxins. Global consequences for the disulfide orientational heterogeneityP L Wang, L Calzolai, K L Bren, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 15, 1993
Soft x-ray magnetic circular dichroism: a probe for studying paramagnetic bioinorganic systemsJ van Elp, S J George, J Chen, et al.
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|November 1, 1992
Comparison of the X-ray structure of native rubredoxin from Pyrococcus furiosus with the NMR structure of the zinc-substituted proteinP R Blake, M W Day, B T Hsu, et al.
Biochemistry|May 11, 1993
Resonance Raman studies of iron-only hydrogenasesW Fu, P M Drozdzewski, T V Morgan, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 5, 1999
Structure determination of the glutamate dehydrogenase from the hyperthermophile Thermococcus litoralis and its comparison with that from Pyrococcus furiosusK L Britton, K S Yip, S E Sedelnikova, et al.
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Biochemistry|May 24, 1994
Solution 1H NMR determination of secondary structure for the three-iron form of ferredoxin from the hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus furiosusQ Teng, Z H Zhou, E T Smith, et al.
Comparative and Functional Genomics|July 17, 2008
Identification of membrane proteins in the hyperthermophilic archaeon pyrococcus furiosus using proteomics and prediction programsJ F Holden, F L Poole Ii, S L Tollaksen, et al.
Biochemistry|December 1, 1992
Proton NMR investigation of the oxidized three-iron clusters in the ferredoxins from the hyperthermophilic archae Pyrococcus furiosus and Thermococcus litoralisS C Busse, G N La Mar, L P Yu, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 10, 1984
Mössbauer and electron nuclear double resonance study of oxidized bidirectional hydrogenase from Clostridium pasteurianum W5G Wang, M J Benecky, B H Huynh, et al.
Biochemistry|November 12, 1991
Determinants of protein hyperthermostability: purification and amino acid sequence of rubredoxin from the hyperthermophilic archaebacterium Pyrococcus furiosus and secondary structure of the zinc adduct by NMRP R Blake, J B Park, F O Bryant, et al.
Biochemistry|July 1, 1999
Secondary structure extensions in Pyrococcus furiosus ferredoxin destabilize the disulfide bond relative to that in other hyperthermostable ferredoxins. Global consequences for the disulfide orientational heterogeneityP L Wang, L Calzolai, K L Bren, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 15, 1993
Soft x-ray magnetic circular dichroism: a probe for studying paramagnetic bioinorganic systemsJ van Elp, S J George, J Chen, et al.
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|November 1, 1992
Comparison of the X-ray structure of native rubredoxin from Pyrococcus furiosus with the NMR structure of the zinc-substituted proteinP R Blake, M W Day, B T Hsu, et al.
Biochemistry|May 11, 1993
Resonance Raman studies of iron-only hydrogenasesW Fu, P M Drozdzewski, T V Morgan, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 5, 1999
Structure determination of the glutamate dehydrogenase from the hyperthermophile Thermococcus litoralis and its comparison with that from Pyrococcus furiosusK L Britton, K S Yip, S E Sedelnikova, et al.
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