Rank |
Title |
Journal |
Year |
PubWeight™‹?› |
1
|
Synthetic matrix metalloproteinase-sensitive hydrogels for the conduction of tissue regeneration: engineering cell-invasion characteristics.
|
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
|
2003
|
5.50
|
2
|
A cleavage method which minimizes side reactions following Fmoc solid phase peptide synthesis.
|
Int J Pept Protein Res
|
1990
|
2.98
|
3
|
Human matrix metalloproteinase specificity studies using collagen sequence-based synthetic peptides.
|
Biopolymers
|
1996
|
2.07
|
4
|
Solid phase peptide synthesis of 15N-gramicidins A, B, and C and high performance liquid chromatographic purification.
|
Int J Pept Protein Res
|
1989
|
1.71
|
5
|
Tumor cell invasion, matrix metalloproteinases, and the dogma.
|
Lab Invest
|
1994
|
1.52
|
6
|
Design and characterization of a fluorogenic substrate selectively hydrolyzed by stromelysin 1 (matrix metalloproteinase-3).
|
J Biol Chem
|
1994
|
1.49
|
7
|
Hydrolysis of triple-helical collagen peptide models by matrix metalloproteinases.
|
J Biol Chem
|
2000
|
1.35
|
8
|
Sequence specificities of human fibroblast and neutrophil collagenases.
|
J Biol Chem
|
1991
|
1.34
|
9
|
Identification of the (183)RWTNNFREY(191) region as a critical segment of matrix metalloproteinase 1 for the expression of collagenolytic activity.
|
J Biol Chem
|
2000
|
1.32
|
10
|
Sequence specificity of human skin fibroblast collagenase. Evidence for the role of collagen structure in determining the collagenase cleavage site.
|
J Biol Chem
|
1987
|
1.20
|
11
|
Kinetic analysis of matrix metalloproteinase activity using fluorogenic triple-helical substrates.
|
Biochemistry
|
2001
|
1.19
|
12
|
Defining the domains of type I collagen involved in heparin- binding and endothelial tube formation.
|
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
|
1998
|
1.12
|
13
|
Micropatterning gradients and controlling surface densities of photoactivatable biomolecules on self-assembled monolayers of oligo(ethylene glycol) alkanethiolates.
|
Chem Biol
|
1997
|
1.11
|
14
|
CD44/chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan and alpha 2 beta 1 integrin mediate human melanoma cell migration on type IV collagen and invasion of basement membranes.
|
Mol Biol Cell
|
1996
|
1.07
|
15
|
Cellular recognition of synthetic peptide amphiphiles in self-assembled monolayer films.
|
Biomaterials
|
1999
|
1.07
|
16
|
Ligand accessibility as means to control cell response to bioactive bilayer membranes.
|
J Biomed Mater Res
|
2000
|
1.04
|
17
|
Construction of biologically active protein molecular architecture using self-assembling peptide-amphiphiles.
|
Methods Enzymol
|
1997
|
1.02
|
18
|
Structure and dynamics of peptide-amphiphiles incorporating triple-helical proteinlike molecular architecture.
|
Biochemistry
|
1999
|
1.01
|
19
|
A peptide model of basement membrane collagen alpha 1 (IV) 531-543 binds the alpha 3 beta 1 integrin.
|
J Biol Chem
|
1995
|
0.99
|
20
|
Promotion of fibroblast adhesion by triple-helical peptide models of type I collagen-derived sequences.
|
J Biol Chem
|
1996
|
0.95
|
21
|
Hyperhydroxylation: a new strategy for neuronal targeting by venomous marine molluscs.
|
Prog Mol Subcell Biol
|
2006
|
0.94
|
22
|
Chemical synthesis of proteins.
|
Trends Biotechnol
|
2000
|
0.94
|
23
|
Use of Edman degradation sequence analysis and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry in designing substrates for matrix metalloproteinases.
|
J Chromatogr A
|
2000
|
0.94
|
24
|
Trifluoroacetic acid cleavage and deprotection of resin-bound peptides following synthesis by Fmoc chemistry.
|
Methods Enzymol
|
1997
|
0.92
|
25
|
Backbone and side-chain dynamics of residues in a partially folded beta-sheet peptide from platelet factor-4.
|
Protein Sci
|
1997
|
0.91
|
26
|
Effect of ligand conformation on melanoma cell alpha3beta1 integrin-mediated signal transduction events: implications for a collagen structural modulation mechanism of tumor cell invasion.
|
Biochemistry
|
1998
|
0.90
|
27
|
CD7-mediated regulation of integrin adhesiveness on human T cells involves tyrosine phosphorylation-dependent activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase.
|
J Immunol
|
1997
|
0.90
|
28
|
Solid-phase synthesis and stability of triple-helical peptides incorporating native collagen sequences.
|
Biopolymers
|
1993
|
0.90
|
29
|
Six-year study of peptide synthesis.
|
Methods Enzymol
|
1997
|
0.90
|
30
|
Promotion of cell adhesion by single-stranded and triple-helical peptide models of basement membrane collagen alpha 1(IV)531-543. Evidence for conformationally dependent and conformationally independent type IV collagen cell adhesion sites.
|
J Biol Chem
|
1994
|
0.90
|
31
|
Melanoma cell adhesion and spreading activities of a synthetic 124-residue triple-helical "mini-collagen".
|
J Biol Chem
|
1993
|
0.89
|
32
|
Adhesion of alpha5beta1 receptors to biomimetic substrates constructed from peptide amphiphiles.
|
Biomaterials
|
2001
|
0.85
|
33
|
Purification and analysis of synthetic, triple-helical "minicollagens" by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography.
|
Anal Biochem
|
1995
|
0.85
|
34
|
In vitro incorporation of synthetic peptides into cells.
|
Methods Enzymol
|
1997
|
0.85
|
35
|
Induction of protein-like molecular architecture by monoalkyl hydrocarbon chains.
|
Biopolymers
|
2000
|
0.83
|
36
|
Laminin peptides stimulate human neutrophil motility.
|
J Immunol
|
1994
|
0.83
|
37
|
Evaluation of radiolabeled type IV collagen fragments as potential tumor imaging agents.
|
Bioconjug Chem
|
2001
|
0.82
|
38
|
Fatty acylated toxin structure.
|
Nature
|
1993
|
0.81
|
39
|
Improved synthesis of 5-hydroxylysine (Hyl) derivatives.
|
J Pept Res
|
2005
|
0.81
|
40
|
Promotion of human platelet adhesion and aggregation by a synthetic, triple-helical "mini-collagen".
|
J Biol Chem
|
1994
|
0.81
|
41
|
Generally applicable, convenient solid-phase synthesis and receptor affinities of octreotide analogs.
|
J Med Chem
|
1994
|
0.81
|
42
|
Interactions of type IV collagen and its domains with human mesangial cells.
|
J Biol Chem
|
1998
|
0.80
|
43
|
An all-D amino acid peptide model of alpha1(IV)531-543 from type IV collagen binds the alpha3beta1 integrin and mediates tumor cell adhesion, spreading, and motility.
|
Biochemistry
|
1997
|
0.79
|
44
|
Solvents for solid-phase peptide synthesis.
|
Methods Mol Biol
|
1994
|
0.78
|
45
|
Edman degradation sequence analysis of resin-bound peptides synthesized by 9-fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl chemistry.
|
Pept Res
|
1993
|
0.78
|
46
|
Photoreactive analog of peptide FN-C/H-V from the carboxy-terminal heparin-binding domains of fibronectin supports endothelial cell adhesion and spreading on biomaterial surfaces.
|
J Biomed Mater Res
|
1996
|
0.77
|
47
|
Mass-spectrometric approaches for DNA-based genetic screening.
|
Clin Chem
|
1997
|
0.75
|
48
|
Difficulties encountered during glycopeptide syntheses.
|
J Biomol Tech
|
2001
|
0.75
|
49
|
Synthetic triple helical models for the collagen cleavage site in interstitial collagens.
|
Matrix Suppl
|
1992
|
0.75
|
50
|
Inhibition of melanoma cell binding to type IV collagen by analogs of cell adhesion regulator.
|
J Med Chem
|
1997
|
0.75
|
51
|
Collagen, the major structural protein of all connective tissues.
|
Biopolymers
|
1996
|
0.75
|
52
|
Letter from the editor.
|
J Biomol Tech
|
2001
|
0.75
|
53
|
The development of high-performance liquid chromatographic analysis of allyl and allyloxycarbonyl side-chain-protected phenylthiohydantoin amino acids.
|
Anal Biochem
|
1992
|
0.75
|
54
|
Comparative sequence specificities of human fibroblast and neutrophil matrix metalloproteinases.
|
Matrix Suppl
|
1992
|
0.75
|