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T Hesterkamp

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Journal of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology|August 16, 2000
A reporter gene assay for inhibitors of the bacterial phosphoenolpyruvate: sugar phosphotransferase systemT Hesterkamp, B Erni
The EMBO Journal|August 26, 1998
Role of the DnaK and HscA homologs of Hsp70 chaperones in protein folding in E.coliT Hesterkamp, B Bukau
FEBS Letters|June 24, 1996
The Escherichia coli trigger factorT Hesterkamp, B Bukau
FEBS Letters|April 29, 1996
Identification of the prolyl isomerase domain of Escherichia coli trigger factorT Hesterkamp, B Bukau
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 29, 1997
The amino-terminal 118 amino acids of Escherichia coli trigger factor constitute a domain that is necessary and sufficient for binding to ribosomesT Hesterkamp, E Deuerling, B Bukau
Trends in Cell Biology|December 1, 1996
Growing up in a dangerous environment: a network of multiple targeting and folding pathways for nascent polypeptides in the cytosolB Bukau, T Hesterkamp, J Luirink
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 30, 1996
Escherichia coli trigger factor is a prolyl isomerase that associates with nascent polypeptide chainsT Hesterkamp, S Hauser, H Lütcke, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|December 1, 1993
The actin monomers in the ternary gelsolin: 2 actin complex are in an antiparallel orientationT Hesterkamp, A G Weeds, H G Mannherz
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry|November 6, 2007
Fragment based drug discovery using fluorescence correlation: spectroscopy techniques: challenges and solutionsT Hesterkamp, J Barker, A Davenport, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 23, 1996
Substrate shuttling between the DnaK and GroEL systems indicates a chaperone network promoting protein foldingA Buchberger, H Schröder, T Hesterkamp, et al.
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Journal of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology|August 16, 2000
A reporter gene assay for inhibitors of the bacterial phosphoenolpyruvate: sugar phosphotransferase systemT Hesterkamp, B Erni
The EMBO Journal|August 26, 1998
Role of the DnaK and HscA homologs of Hsp70 chaperones in protein folding in E.coliT Hesterkamp, B Bukau
FEBS Letters|June 24, 1996
The Escherichia coli trigger factorT Hesterkamp, B Bukau
FEBS Letters|April 29, 1996
Identification of the prolyl isomerase domain of Escherichia coli trigger factorT Hesterkamp, B Bukau
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 29, 1997
The amino-terminal 118 amino acids of Escherichia coli trigger factor constitute a domain that is necessary and sufficient for binding to ribosomesT Hesterkamp, E Deuerling, B Bukau
Trends in Cell Biology|December 1, 1996
Growing up in a dangerous environment: a network of multiple targeting and folding pathways for nascent polypeptides in the cytosolB Bukau, T Hesterkamp, J Luirink
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 30, 1996
Escherichia coli trigger factor is a prolyl isomerase that associates with nascent polypeptide chainsT Hesterkamp, S Hauser, H Lütcke, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|December 1, 1993
The actin monomers in the ternary gelsolin: 2 actin complex are in an antiparallel orientationT Hesterkamp, A G Weeds, H G Mannherz
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry|November 6, 2007
Fragment based drug discovery using fluorescence correlation: spectroscopy techniques: challenges and solutionsT Hesterkamp, J Barker, A Davenport, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 23, 1996
Substrate shuttling between the DnaK and GroEL systems indicates a chaperone network promoting protein foldingA Buchberger, H Schröder, T Hesterkamp, et al.
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