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Mark J Banfield

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Journal of the American Chemical Society|January 18, 2007
Engineering copper sites in proteins: loops confer native structures and properties to chimeric cupredoxinsChan Li, Mark J Banfield, Christopher Dennison
Biochemistry|July 19, 2006
The role of hydrogen bonding at the active site of a cupredoxin: the Phe114Pro azurin variantSachiko Yanagisawa, Mark J Banfield, Christopher Dennison
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|October 9, 2013
On the front line: structural insights into plant-pathogen interactionsLennart Wirthmueller, Abbas Maqbool, Mark J Banfield
Acta Crystallographica. Section F, Structural Biology and Crystallization Communications|November 22, 2011
Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of the RXLR-type effector RXLR3 from the oomycete pathogen Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidisLennart Wirthmueller, Jonathan D Jones, Mark J Banfield
Biophysical Journal|April 24, 2007
Conformation of the EPEC Tir protein in solution: investigating the impact of serine phosphorylation at positions 434/463Paul R Race, Alexandra S Solovyova, Mark J Banfield
Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews : MMBR|September 6, 2013
What a difference a Dalton makes: bacterial virulence factors modulate eukaryotic host cell signaling systems via deamidationErica J Washington, Mark J Banfield, Jeffery L Dangl
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|July 28, 2018
A new structural class of bacterial thioester domains reveals a slipknot topologyOna K Miller, Mark J Banfield, Ulrich Schwarz-Linek
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 27, 2006
Insertion of the enteropathogenic Escherichia coli Tir virulence protein into membranes in vitroPaul R Race, Jeremy H Lakey, Mark J Banfield
Frontiers in Plant Science|June 5, 2013
Hop-on hop-off: importin-α-guided tours to the nucleus in innate immune signalingLennart Wirthmueller, Charlotte Roth, Mark J Banfield, et al.
Plos One|August 29, 2019
Structural and biochemical studies of an NB-ARC domain from a plant NLR immune receptorJohn F C Steele, Richard K Hughes, Mark J Banfield
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Journal of the American Chemical Society|January 18, 2007
Engineering copper sites in proteins: loops confer native structures and properties to chimeric cupredoxinsChan Li, Mark J Banfield, Christopher Dennison
Biochemistry|July 19, 2006
The role of hydrogen bonding at the active site of a cupredoxin: the Phe114Pro azurin variantSachiko Yanagisawa, Mark J Banfield, Christopher Dennison
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|October 9, 2013
On the front line: structural insights into plant-pathogen interactionsLennart Wirthmueller, Abbas Maqbool, Mark J Banfield
Acta Crystallographica. Section F, Structural Biology and Crystallization Communications|November 22, 2011
Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of the RXLR-type effector RXLR3 from the oomycete pathogen Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidisLennart Wirthmueller, Jonathan D Jones, Mark J Banfield
Biophysical Journal|April 24, 2007
Conformation of the EPEC Tir protein in solution: investigating the impact of serine phosphorylation at positions 434/463Paul R Race, Alexandra S Solovyova, Mark J Banfield
Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews : MMBR|September 6, 2013
What a difference a Dalton makes: bacterial virulence factors modulate eukaryotic host cell signaling systems via deamidationErica J Washington, Mark J Banfield, Jeffery L Dangl
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|July 28, 2018
A new structural class of bacterial thioester domains reveals a slipknot topologyOna K Miller, Mark J Banfield, Ulrich Schwarz-Linek
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 27, 2006
Insertion of the enteropathogenic Escherichia coli Tir virulence protein into membranes in vitroPaul R Race, Jeremy H Lakey, Mark J Banfield
Frontiers in Plant Science|June 5, 2013
Hop-on hop-off: importin-α-guided tours to the nucleus in innate immune signalingLennart Wirthmueller, Charlotte Roth, Mark J Banfield, et al.
Plos One|August 29, 2019
Structural and biochemical studies of an NB-ARC domain from a plant NLR immune receptorJohn F C Steele, Richard K Hughes, Mark J Banfield
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