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Stephen P Bottomley

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Current Opinion in Structural Biology|November 3, 2006
Molecular gymnastics: serpin structure, folding and misfoldingJames C Whisstock, Stephen P Bottomley
IUBMB Life|September 12, 2008
Serpin polymerization and its role in disease--the molecular basis of alpha1-antitrypsin deficiencyAnja S Knaupp, Stephen P Bottomley
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|April 6, 2013
Molecular pathways to polyglutamine aggregationAmy L Robertson, Stephen P Bottomley
Biochemistry|July 28, 2004
Different conformational changes within the F-helix occur during serpin folding, polymerization, and proteinase inhibitionLisa D Cabrita, Weiwen Dai, Stephen P Bottomley
BMC Biotechnology|March 3, 2006
A family of E. coli expression vectors for laboratory scale and high throughput soluble protein productionLisa D Cabrita, Weiwen Dai, Stephen P Bottomley
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 21, 2006
The two-stage pathway of ataxin-3 fibrillogenesis involves a polyglutamine-independent stepAndrew M Ellisdon, Bronwen Thomas, Stephen P Bottomley
Biochemistry|April 3, 2002
Probing the role of the F-helix in serpin stability through a single tryptophan substitutionLisa D Cabrita, James C Whisstock, Stephen P Bottomley
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 17, 2007
Mechanisms of ataxin-3 misfolding and fibril formation: kinetic analysis of a disease-associated polyglutamine proteinAndrew M Ellisdon, Mary C Pearce, Stephen P Bottomley
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|December 31, 2003
Physical characterization of serpin conformationsTimothy R Dafforn, Robert N Pike, Stephen P Bottomley
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 23, 2003
The selective inhibition of serpin aggregation by the molecular chaperone, alpha-crystallin, indicates a nucleation-dependent specificityGlyn L Devlin, John A Carver, Stephen P Bottomley
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Current Opinion in Structural Biology|November 3, 2006
Molecular gymnastics: serpin structure, folding and misfoldingJames C Whisstock, Stephen P Bottomley
IUBMB Life|September 12, 2008
Serpin polymerization and its role in disease--the molecular basis of alpha1-antitrypsin deficiencyAnja S Knaupp, Stephen P Bottomley
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|April 6, 2013
Molecular pathways to polyglutamine aggregationAmy L Robertson, Stephen P Bottomley
Biochemistry|July 28, 2004
Different conformational changes within the F-helix occur during serpin folding, polymerization, and proteinase inhibitionLisa D Cabrita, Weiwen Dai, Stephen P Bottomley
BMC Biotechnology|March 3, 2006
A family of E. coli expression vectors for laboratory scale and high throughput soluble protein productionLisa D Cabrita, Weiwen Dai, Stephen P Bottomley
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 21, 2006
The two-stage pathway of ataxin-3 fibrillogenesis involves a polyglutamine-independent stepAndrew M Ellisdon, Bronwen Thomas, Stephen P Bottomley
Biochemistry|April 3, 2002
Probing the role of the F-helix in serpin stability through a single tryptophan substitutionLisa D Cabrita, James C Whisstock, Stephen P Bottomley
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 17, 2007
Mechanisms of ataxin-3 misfolding and fibril formation: kinetic analysis of a disease-associated polyglutamine proteinAndrew M Ellisdon, Mary C Pearce, Stephen P Bottomley
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|December 31, 2003
Physical characterization of serpin conformationsTimothy R Dafforn, Robert N Pike, Stephen P Bottomley
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 23, 2003
The selective inhibition of serpin aggregation by the molecular chaperone, alpha-crystallin, indicates a nucleation-dependent specificityGlyn L Devlin, John A Carver, Stephen P Bottomley
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