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P M Horowitz

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Molecular Microbiology|September 1, 1995
Green fluorescent protein as a marker for gene expression and cell biology of mycobacterial interactions with macrophagesS Dhandayuthapani, L E Via, C A Thomas, et al.
Biopolymers|November 1, 1989
Secondary structure of a core protein from pig skin proteodermatan sulfate: CD and Fourier transform IR spectroscopic studies in solutionV Renugopalakrishnan, S P Damle, P M Horowitz, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 21, 1997
Model peptide studies demonstrate that amphipathic secondary structures can be recognized by the chaperonin GroEL (cpn60)B T Brazil, J L Cleland, R S McDowell, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 13, 1999
NH2-terminal sequence truncation decreases the stability of bovine rhodanese, minimally perturbs its crystal structure, and enhances interaction with GroEL under native conditionsR J Trevino, F Gliubich, R Berni, et al.
Calcified Tissue International|September 1, 1986
Preliminary studies of the secondary structure in solution of two phosphoproteins of chicken bone matrix by circular dichroism and fourier transform-infrared spectroscopyV Renugopalakrishnan, A Uchiyama, P M Horowitz, et al.
Biochemistry|April 4, 2001
The binding of bis-ANS to the isolated GroEL apical domain fragment induces the formation of a folding intermediate with increased hydrophobic surface not observed in tetradecameric GroELA L Smoot, M Panda, B T Brazil, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|June 24, 1992
Recombinant bovine rhodanese: purification and comparison with bovine liver rhodaneseD M Miller, G P Kurzban, J A Mendoza, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 15, 1986
Localization of the ganglioside-binding site of fibronectinL K Thompson, P M Horowitz, K L Bentley, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 13, 1996
Intrinsic fluorescence studies of the chaperonin GroEL containing single Tyr --> Trp replacements reveal ligand-induced conformational changesD L Gibbons, J D Hixson, N Hay, et al.
Nitric Oxide : Biology and Chemistry|February 1, 1997
The influence of chaotropic reagents on neuronal nitric oxide synthase and its flavoprotein module. Urea and guanidine hydrochloride stimulate NADPH-cytochrome c reductase activity of both proteinsR Narayanasami, J S Nishimura, K McMillan, et al.
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Molecular Microbiology|September 1, 1995
Green fluorescent protein as a marker for gene expression and cell biology of mycobacterial interactions with macrophagesS Dhandayuthapani, L E Via, C A Thomas, et al.
Biopolymers|November 1, 1989
Secondary structure of a core protein from pig skin proteodermatan sulfate: CD and Fourier transform IR spectroscopic studies in solutionV Renugopalakrishnan, S P Damle, P M Horowitz, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 21, 1997
Model peptide studies demonstrate that amphipathic secondary structures can be recognized by the chaperonin GroEL (cpn60)B T Brazil, J L Cleland, R S McDowell, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 13, 1999
NH2-terminal sequence truncation decreases the stability of bovine rhodanese, minimally perturbs its crystal structure, and enhances interaction with GroEL under native conditionsR J Trevino, F Gliubich, R Berni, et al.
Calcified Tissue International|September 1, 1986
Preliminary studies of the secondary structure in solution of two phosphoproteins of chicken bone matrix by circular dichroism and fourier transform-infrared spectroscopyV Renugopalakrishnan, A Uchiyama, P M Horowitz, et al.
Biochemistry|April 4, 2001
The binding of bis-ANS to the isolated GroEL apical domain fragment induces the formation of a folding intermediate with increased hydrophobic surface not observed in tetradecameric GroELA L Smoot, M Panda, B T Brazil, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|June 24, 1992
Recombinant bovine rhodanese: purification and comparison with bovine liver rhodaneseD M Miller, G P Kurzban, J A Mendoza, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 15, 1986
Localization of the ganglioside-binding site of fibronectinL K Thompson, P M Horowitz, K L Bentley, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 13, 1996
Intrinsic fluorescence studies of the chaperonin GroEL containing single Tyr --> Trp replacements reveal ligand-induced conformational changesD L Gibbons, J D Hixson, N Hay, et al.
Nitric Oxide : Biology and Chemistry|February 1, 1997
The influence of chaotropic reagents on neuronal nitric oxide synthase and its flavoprotein module. Urea and guanidine hydrochloride stimulate NADPH-cytochrome c reductase activity of both proteinsR Narayanasami, J S Nishimura, K McMillan, et al.
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