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Tip W Loo

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Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|March 11, 2008
Mutational analysis of ABC proteinsTip W Loo, David M Clarke
Biochemistry|May 3, 2013
A salt bridge in intracellular loop 2 is essential for folding of human p-glycoproteinTip W Loo, David M Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 27, 2013
Locking intracellular helices 2 and 3 together inactivates human P-glycoproteinTip W Loo, David M Clarke
Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine|June 29, 2007
Chemical and pharmacological chaperones as new therapeutic agentsTip W Loo, David M Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 1, 2003
Substrate-induced conformational changes in the transmembrane segments of human P-glycoprotein. Direct evidence for the substrate-induced fit mechanism for drug bindingTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
Biochemistry|September 24, 2004
The drug-binding pocket of the human multidrug resistance P-glycoprotein is accessible to the aqueous mediumTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 16, 2004
The dileucine motif at the COOH terminus of human multidrug resistance P-glycoprotein is important for folding but not activityTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 13, 2003
Disulfide cross-linking analysis shows that transmembrane segments 5 and 8 of human P-glycoprotein are close together on the cytoplasmic side of the membraneTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 24, 2006
Insertion of an arginine residue into the transmembrane segments corrects protein misfoldingTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 8, 2002
Drug binding in human P-glycoprotein causes conformational changes in both nucleotide-binding domainsTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
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Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|March 11, 2008
Mutational analysis of ABC proteinsTip W Loo, David M Clarke
Biochemistry|May 3, 2013
A salt bridge in intracellular loop 2 is essential for folding of human p-glycoproteinTip W Loo, David M Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 27, 2013
Locking intracellular helices 2 and 3 together inactivates human P-glycoproteinTip W Loo, David M Clarke
Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine|June 29, 2007
Chemical and pharmacological chaperones as new therapeutic agentsTip W Loo, David M Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 1, 2003
Substrate-induced conformational changes in the transmembrane segments of human P-glycoprotein. Direct evidence for the substrate-induced fit mechanism for drug bindingTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
Biochemistry|September 24, 2004
The drug-binding pocket of the human multidrug resistance P-glycoprotein is accessible to the aqueous mediumTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 16, 2004
The dileucine motif at the COOH terminus of human multidrug resistance P-glycoprotein is important for folding but not activityTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 13, 2003
Disulfide cross-linking analysis shows that transmembrane segments 5 and 8 of human P-glycoprotein are close together on the cytoplasmic side of the membraneTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 24, 2006
Insertion of an arginine residue into the transmembrane segments corrects protein misfoldingTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 8, 2002
Drug binding in human P-glycoprotein causes conformational changes in both nucleotide-binding domainsTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
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