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Stefan Janecek

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Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|November 9, 2002
A motif of a microbial starch-binding domain found in human genethoninStefan Janecek
The FEBS Journal|November 3, 2009
Looking for the ancestry of the heavy-chain subunits of heteromeric amino acid transporters rBAT and 4F2hc within the GH13 alpha-amylase familyMarek Gabrisko, Stefan Janecek
FEBS Letters|November 7, 2006
The evolution of putative starch-binding domainsMartin Machovic, Stefan Janecek
Carbohydrate Research|September 1, 2004
Pectin methylesterases: sequence-structural features and phylogenetic relationshipsOskar Markovic, Stefan Janecek
The Protein Journal|June 17, 2010
Gene sequence, bioinformatics and enzymatic characterization of alpha-amylase from Saccharomycopsis fibuligera KZEva Hostinová, Stefan Janecek, Juraj Gasperík
FEMS Microbiology Letters|May 23, 2008
The unique glycoside hydrolase family 77 amylomaltase from Borrelia burgdorferi with only catalytic triad conservedAndrej Godány, Barbora Vidová, Stefan Janecek
FEBS Letters|March 14, 2007
A remote but significant sequence homology between glycoside hydrolase clan GH-H and family GH31Stefan Janecek, Birte Svensson, E Ann MacGregor
European Journal of Biochemistry|February 13, 2003
Relation between domain evolution, specificity, and taxonomy of the alpha-amylase family members containing a C-terminal starch-binding domainStefan Janecek, Birte Svensson, E Ann MacGregor
The FEBS Journal|November 3, 2005
A new clan of CBM families based on bioinformatics of starch-binding domains from families CBM20 and CBM21Martin Machovic, Birte Svensson, E Ann MacGregor, et al.
Virus Genes|April 4, 2002
Sequence similarities and evolutionary relationships of influenza virus A hemagglutininsAndrea Kovácová, Gabriel Ruttkay-Nedecký, Ivan Karol Haverlík, et al.
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Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|November 9, 2002
A motif of a microbial starch-binding domain found in human genethoninStefan Janecek
The FEBS Journal|November 3, 2009
Looking for the ancestry of the heavy-chain subunits of heteromeric amino acid transporters rBAT and 4F2hc within the GH13 alpha-amylase familyMarek Gabrisko, Stefan Janecek
FEBS Letters|November 7, 2006
The evolution of putative starch-binding domainsMartin Machovic, Stefan Janecek
Carbohydrate Research|September 1, 2004
Pectin methylesterases: sequence-structural features and phylogenetic relationshipsOskar Markovic, Stefan Janecek
The Protein Journal|June 17, 2010
Gene sequence, bioinformatics and enzymatic characterization of alpha-amylase from Saccharomycopsis fibuligera KZEva Hostinová, Stefan Janecek, Juraj Gasperík
FEMS Microbiology Letters|May 23, 2008
The unique glycoside hydrolase family 77 amylomaltase from Borrelia burgdorferi with only catalytic triad conservedAndrej Godány, Barbora Vidová, Stefan Janecek
FEBS Letters|March 14, 2007
A remote but significant sequence homology between glycoside hydrolase clan GH-H and family GH31Stefan Janecek, Birte Svensson, E Ann MacGregor
European Journal of Biochemistry|February 13, 2003
Relation between domain evolution, specificity, and taxonomy of the alpha-amylase family members containing a C-terminal starch-binding domainStefan Janecek, Birte Svensson, E Ann MacGregor
The FEBS Journal|November 3, 2005
A new clan of CBM families based on bioinformatics of starch-binding domains from families CBM20 and CBM21Martin Machovic, Birte Svensson, E Ann MacGregor, et al.
Virus Genes|April 4, 2002
Sequence similarities and evolutionary relationships of influenza virus A hemagglutininsAndrea Kovácová, Gabriel Ruttkay-Nedecký, Ivan Karol Haverlík, et al.
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