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Roman P Jakob

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Journal of Molecular Biology|March 8, 2008
Energetic coupling between native-state prolyl isomerization and conformational protein foldingRoman P Jakob, Franz X Schmid
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 24, 2009
Molecular determinants of a native-state prolyl isomerizationRoman P Jakob, Franz X Schmid
Structure (London, England : 1993)|December 3, 2014
Evolutionary origins of the multienzyme architecture of giant fungal fatty acid synthaseHabib S T Bukhari, Roman P Jakob, Timm Maier
Journal of Molecular Biology|January 21, 2014
Energetic communication between functional sites of the gene-3-protein during infection by phage fdStephanie Hoffmann-Thoms, Roman P Jakob, Franz X Schmid
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 11, 2006
Xenobiotic reductase A in the degradation of quinoline by Pseudomonas putida 86: physiological function, structure and mechanism of 8-hydroxycoumarin reductionJulia J Griese, Roman P Jakob, Stephan Schwarzinger, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 19, 2008
Increased folding stability of TEM-1 beta-lactamase by in vitro selectionInsa Kather, Roman P Jakob, Holger Dobbek, et al.
Nature|June 10, 2016
Corrigendum: Mycocerosic acid synthase exemplifies the architecture of reducing polyketide synthasesDominik A Herbst, Roman P Jakob, Franziska Zähringer, et al.
Nature|March 16, 2016
Mycocerosic acid synthase exemplifies the architecture of reducing polyketide synthasesDominik A Herbst, Roman P Jakob, Franziska Zähringer, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 19, 2009
Chaperone domains convert prolyl isomerases into generic catalysts of protein foldingRoman P Jakob, Gabriel Zoldák, Tobias Aumüller, et al.
Biomolecules|February 26, 2025
Phi-Value and NMR Structural Analysis of a Coupled Native-State Prolyl Isomerization and Conformational Protein Folding ProcessUlrich Weininger, Maximilian von Delbrück, Franz X Schmid, et al.
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Journal of Molecular Biology|March 8, 2008
Energetic coupling between native-state prolyl isomerization and conformational protein foldingRoman P Jakob, Franz X Schmid
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 24, 2009
Molecular determinants of a native-state prolyl isomerizationRoman P Jakob, Franz X Schmid
Structure (London, England : 1993)|December 3, 2014
Evolutionary origins of the multienzyme architecture of giant fungal fatty acid synthaseHabib S T Bukhari, Roman P Jakob, Timm Maier
Journal of Molecular Biology|January 21, 2014
Energetic communication between functional sites of the gene-3-protein during infection by phage fdStephanie Hoffmann-Thoms, Roman P Jakob, Franz X Schmid
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 11, 2006
Xenobiotic reductase A in the degradation of quinoline by Pseudomonas putida 86: physiological function, structure and mechanism of 8-hydroxycoumarin reductionJulia J Griese, Roman P Jakob, Stephan Schwarzinger, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 19, 2008
Increased folding stability of TEM-1 beta-lactamase by in vitro selectionInsa Kather, Roman P Jakob, Holger Dobbek, et al.
Nature|June 10, 2016
Corrigendum: Mycocerosic acid synthase exemplifies the architecture of reducing polyketide synthasesDominik A Herbst, Roman P Jakob, Franziska Zähringer, et al.
Nature|March 16, 2016
Mycocerosic acid synthase exemplifies the architecture of reducing polyketide synthasesDominik A Herbst, Roman P Jakob, Franziska Zähringer, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 19, 2009
Chaperone domains convert prolyl isomerases into generic catalysts of protein foldingRoman P Jakob, Gabriel Zoldák, Tobias Aumüller, et al.
Biomolecules|February 26, 2025
Phi-Value and NMR Structural Analysis of a Coupled Native-State Prolyl Isomerization and Conformational Protein Folding ProcessUlrich Weininger, Maximilian von Delbrück, Franz X Schmid, et al.
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