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Philip N Bryan

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Chemical Reviews|December 12, 2002
Prodomains and protein folding catalysisPhilip N Bryan
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|March 23, 2013
Implications of protein fold switchingPhilip N Bryan, John Orban
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|July 2, 2010
Proteins that switch foldsPhilip N Bryan, John Orban
Nucleic Acids Research|May 20, 2005
Offset recombinant PCR: a simple but effective method for shuffling compact heterologous domainsDavid A Rozak, Philip N Bryan
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|November 18, 2005
G148-GA3: a streptococcal virulence module with atypical thermodynamics of folding optimally binds human serum albumin at physiological temperaturesDavid A Rozak, John Orban, Philip N Bryan
Biomolecular NMR Assignments|July 29, 2009
Main chain NMR assignments of subtilisin Sbt70 in its prodomain-bound stateNese Sari, Kathryn E Fisher, Philip N Bryan, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 4, 2002
Solution structure of the pro-hormone convertase 1 pro-domain from Mus musculusMichael A Tangrea, Philip N Bryan, Nese Sari, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 18, 2008
NMR structures of two designed proteins with high sequence identity but different fold and functionYanan He, Yihong Chen, Patrick Alexander, et al.
Biochemistry|October 26, 2005
Directed evolution of highly homologous proteins with different folds by phage display: implications for the protein folding codePatrick A Alexander, David A Rozak, John Orban, et al.
Structure (London, England : 1993)|February 14, 2012
Mutational tipping points for switching protein folds and functionsYanan He, Yihong Chen, Patrick A Alexander, et al.
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Chemical Reviews|December 12, 2002
Prodomains and protein folding catalysisPhilip N Bryan
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|March 23, 2013
Implications of protein fold switchingPhilip N Bryan, John Orban
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|July 2, 2010
Proteins that switch foldsPhilip N Bryan, John Orban
Nucleic Acids Research|May 20, 2005
Offset recombinant PCR: a simple but effective method for shuffling compact heterologous domainsDavid A Rozak, Philip N Bryan
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|November 18, 2005
G148-GA3: a streptococcal virulence module with atypical thermodynamics of folding optimally binds human serum albumin at physiological temperaturesDavid A Rozak, John Orban, Philip N Bryan
Biomolecular NMR Assignments|July 29, 2009
Main chain NMR assignments of subtilisin Sbt70 in its prodomain-bound stateNese Sari, Kathryn E Fisher, Philip N Bryan, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 4, 2002
Solution structure of the pro-hormone convertase 1 pro-domain from Mus musculusMichael A Tangrea, Philip N Bryan, Nese Sari, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 18, 2008
NMR structures of two designed proteins with high sequence identity but different fold and functionYanan He, Yihong Chen, Patrick Alexander, et al.
Biochemistry|October 26, 2005
Directed evolution of highly homologous proteins with different folds by phage display: implications for the protein folding codePatrick A Alexander, David A Rozak, John Orban, et al.
Structure (London, England : 1993)|February 14, 2012
Mutational tipping points for switching protein folds and functionsYanan He, Yihong Chen, Patrick A Alexander, et al.
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