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Academic Article De novo self-assembling collagen heterotrimers using explicit positive and negative design.
Academic Article Design principles for chlorophyll-binding sites in helical proteins.
Academic Article Designing artificial enzymes by intuition and computation.
Academic Article Computational design of thermostabilizing D-amino acid substitutions.
Academic Article Manipulating cofactor binding thermodynamics in an artificial oxygen transport protein.
Academic Article Rational design of a zinc phthalocyanine binding protein.
Academic Article The design features cells use to build their transmembrane proton gradient.
Academic Article Fast, cheap and out of control--Insights into thermodynamic and informatic constraints on natural protein sequences from de novo protein design.
Academic Article Probing Charge Transport through Peptide Bonds.
Academic Article Retro-nitroreductase, a putative evolutionary precursor to Enterobacter cloacae strain 96-3 nitroreductase.
Academic Article Structures of nitroreductase in three states: effects of inhibitor binding and reduction.
Academic Article The HP-1 maquette: from an apoprotein structure to a structured hemoprotein designed to promote redox-coupled proton exchange.
Academic Article 15N solid-state NMR provides a sensitive probe of oxidized flavin reactive sites.
Academic Article Intelligent design: the de novo engineering of proteins with specified functions.
Academic Article Nativelike structure in designed four alpha-helix bundles driven by buried polar interactions.
Academic Article Geometric constraints for porphyrin binding in helical protein binding sites.
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