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Vickery L Arcus

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FEBS Letters|July 15, 2015
Change in heat capacity accurately predicts vibrational coupling in enzyme catalyzed reactionsVickery L Arcus, Christopher R Pudney
Annual Review of Biophysics|February 11, 2020
Temperature, Dynamics, and Enzyme-Catalyzed Reaction RatesVickery L Arcus, Adrian J Mulholland
Archaea (Vancouver, B.C.)|November 7, 2015
Biotechnological Uses of Archaeal ProteinsFrédéric Pecorari, Vickery L Arcus, Juergen Wiegel
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|December 31, 2019
PhoH2 proteins couple RNA helicase and RNAse activitiesEmma S V Andrews, Vickery L Arcus
Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland)|May 23, 2015
The mycobacterial PhoH2 proteins are type II toxin antitoxins coupled to RNA helicase domainsEmma S V Andrews, Vickery L Arcus
Applied Bioinformatics|May 8, 2004
Protein structure prediction and analysis as a tool for functional genomicsEdward N Baker, Vickery L Arcus, J Shaun Lott
Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Biological Crystallography|September 1, 2005
Structure of naphthoate synthase (MenB) from Mycobacterium tuberculosis in both native and product-bound formsJodie M Johnston, Vickery L Arcus, Edward N Baker
Global Change Biology|January 21, 2026
Arrhenius Activation Energy Is Not a Useful Predictor of Soil Organic Matter Transformation and Its Consequences for Global WarmingCharlotte J Alster, Vickery L Arcus, Louis A Schipper
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|May 1, 2015
Rapid bursts and slow declines: on the possible evolutionary trajectories of enzymesMatilda S Newton, Vickery L Arcus, Wayne M Patrick
Plos One|April 17, 2025
A minimal biophysical model for the temperature dependence of CO2 fixation rates based on macromolecular rate theoryErica J Prentice, Margaret M Barbour, Vickery L Arcus
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FEBS Letters|July 15, 2015
Change in heat capacity accurately predicts vibrational coupling in enzyme catalyzed reactionsVickery L Arcus, Christopher R Pudney
Annual Review of Biophysics|February 11, 2020
Temperature, Dynamics, and Enzyme-Catalyzed Reaction RatesVickery L Arcus, Adrian J Mulholland
Archaea (Vancouver, B.C.)|November 7, 2015
Biotechnological Uses of Archaeal ProteinsFrédéric Pecorari, Vickery L Arcus, Juergen Wiegel
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|December 31, 2019
PhoH2 proteins couple RNA helicase and RNAse activitiesEmma S V Andrews, Vickery L Arcus
Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland)|May 23, 2015
The mycobacterial PhoH2 proteins are type II toxin antitoxins coupled to RNA helicase domainsEmma S V Andrews, Vickery L Arcus
Applied Bioinformatics|May 8, 2004
Protein structure prediction and analysis as a tool for functional genomicsEdward N Baker, Vickery L Arcus, J Shaun Lott
Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Biological Crystallography|September 1, 2005
Structure of naphthoate synthase (MenB) from Mycobacterium tuberculosis in both native and product-bound formsJodie M Johnston, Vickery L Arcus, Edward N Baker
Global Change Biology|January 21, 2026
Arrhenius Activation Energy Is Not a Useful Predictor of Soil Organic Matter Transformation and Its Consequences for Global WarmingCharlotte J Alster, Vickery L Arcus, Louis A Schipper
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|May 1, 2015
Rapid bursts and slow declines: on the possible evolutionary trajectories of enzymesMatilda S Newton, Vickery L Arcus, Wayne M Patrick
Plos One|April 17, 2025
A minimal biophysical model for the temperature dependence of CO2 fixation rates based on macromolecular rate theoryErica J Prentice, Margaret M Barbour, Vickery L Arcus
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