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Academic Article Halogen interactions in protein-ligand complexes: implications of halogen bonding for rational drug design.
Academic Article Identification of Structure-Stabilizing Interactions in Enzymes: A Novel Mechanism to Impact Enzyme Activity.
Academic Article Role of the [65-72] disulfide bond in oxidative folding of bovine pancreatic ribonuclease A.
Academic Article Characterization of the fast-forming intermediate, des [30-75], in the reductive unfolding of onconase.
Academic Article Development of a novel method to populate native disulfide-bonded intermediates for structural characterization of proteins: implications for the mechanism of oxidative folding of RNase A.
Academic Article Shifting the competition between the intramolecular Reshuffling reaction and the direct oxidation reaction during the oxidative folding of kinetically trapped disulfide-insecure intermediates.
Academic Article Assessing the magnitude of folding forces along the oxidative folding pathway of multi-disulfide-containing proteins.
Academic Article Simultaneous characterization of the reductive unfolding pathways of RNase B isoforms by top-down mass spectrometry.
Academic Article Non-redox-active small-molecules can accelerate oxidative protein folding by novel mechanisms.
Academic Article pH dependence of the isomerase activity of protein disulfide isomerase: insights into its functional relevance.
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Academic Article Revisiting the Formation of a Native Disulfide Bond: Consequences for Protein Regeneration and Beyond.
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