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J F Brandts
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Rapid measurement of binding constants and heats of binding using a new titration calorimeter.
Anal Biochem
1989
11.99
2
Consideration of the Possibility that the slow step in protein denaturation reactions is due to cis-trans isomerism of proline residues.
Biochemistry
1975
4.65
3
Derivative sspectroscopy applied to tyrosyl chromophores. Studies on ribonuclease, lima bean inhibitors, insulin, and pancreatic trypsin inhibitor.
Biochemistry
1973
2.76
4
Thermodynamics of protein denaturation. Effect of pressu on the denaturation of ribonuclease A.
Biochemistry
1970
2.30
5
The thermodynamics of protein denaturation. 3. The denaturation of ribonuclease in water and in aqueous urea and aqueous ethanol mixtures.
J Am Chem Soc
1967
1.77
6
The serine receptor of bacterial chemotaxis exhibits half-site saturation for serine binding.
Biochemistry
1994
1.50
7
Thermodynamics of protein denaturation. A calorimetric study of the reversible denaturation of chymotrypsinogen and conclusions regarding the accuracy of the two-state approximation.
Biochemistry
1970
1.44
8
A new ultrasensitive scanning calorimeter.
Anal Biochem
1997
1.33
9
Calorimetric studies of the structural transitions of the human erythrocyte membrane. The involvement of spectrin in the A transition.
Biochemistry
1977
1.23
10
Further evidence suggesting that the slow phase in protein unfolding and refolding is due to proline isomerization: a kinetic study of carp parvalbumins.
Biochemistry
1978
1.09
11
Catalysis of proline isomerization during protein-folding reactions.
Biochim Biophys Acta
1988
1.08
12
Unfolding and refolding occur much faster for a proline-free proteins than for most proline-containing proteins.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
1977
1.08
13
Receptor recognition sites reside in both lobes of human serum transferrin.
Biochem J
1997
1.04
14
Protein involvement in structural transition of erythrocyte ghosts. Use of thermal gel analysis to detect protein aggregation.
Biochemistry
1981
1.03
15
Calorimetric studies of the binding of ferric ions to ovotransferrin and interactions between binding sites.
Biochemistry
1991
1.03
16
Calorimetric study of protein transitions in human erythrocyte ghosts.
Biochemistry
1973
1.02
17
Mechanism for the unfolding and refolding of ribonuclease A. Simulations using a simple model with no structural intermediates.
Biochemistry
1983
1.01
18
Mechanism for the unfolding and refolding of ribonuclease A. Kinetic studies utilizing spectroscopic methods.
Biochemistry
1983
0.97
19
Calorimetric studies of the N-terminal half-molecule of transferrin and mutant forms modified near the Fe(3+)-binding site.
Biochem J
1993
0.96
20
Evidence for the existence of three or more slow phases in the refolding of ribonuclease A and some characteristics of the phases.
Biochemistry
1987
0.95
21
High precision capillary viscometry.
Methods Enzymol
1972
0.94
22
Isomerization of proline-93 during the unfolding and refolding of ribonuclease A.
Biochemistry
1983
0.94
23
Proline isomerization studied with proteolytic enzymes.
Methods Enzymol
1986
0.91
24
Evidence suggesting that some proteolytic enzymes may cleave only the trans form of the peptide bond.
Biochemistry
1979
0.91
25
Involvement of prolines-114 and -117 in the slow refolding phase of ribonuclease A as determined by isomer-specific proteolysis.
Biochemistry
1984
0.90
26
Calorimetric studies of the structural transitions of the human erythrocyte membrane. Studies of the B and C transitions.
Biochim Biophys Acta
1978
0.89
27
Calorimetric studies of serum transferrin and ovotransferrin. Estimates of domain interactions, and study of the kinetic complexities of ferric ion binding.
Biochemistry
1994
0.89
28
Scanning calorimetry.
Methods Enzymol
1978
0.89
29
Determination of cis-trans proline isomerization by trypsin proteolysis. Application to a model pentapeptide and to oxidized ribonuclease A.
Biochemistry
1983
0.89
30
Calorimetric studies of the binding of ferric ions to human serum transferrin.
Biochemistry
1993
0.88
31
Effects of C-terminal deletions on the conformational state and denaturation of phosphoglycerate kinase.
Biochemistry
1995
0.86
32
A calorimetric study of the thermal transitions of three specific transfer ribonucleic acids.
Biochemistry
1974
0.85
33
The effects of anion transport inhibitors on structural transitions in erythrocyte membranes.
Biochim Biophys Acta
1978
0.84
34
Production and isolation of the recombinant N-lobe of human serum transferrin from the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris.
Protein Expr Purif
1996
0.84
35
Effects of an interchain disulfide bond on tropomyosin structure. Differential scanning calorimetry.
FEBS Lett
1978
0.82
36
Separation of the nativelike intermediate from unfolded forms during refolding of ribonuclease A.
Biochemistry
1988
0.82
37
Binding of plasma membrane glycoproteins to the cytoskeleton during patching and capping is consistent with an entropy-enhancement model.
Biochim Biophys Acta
1989
0.80
38
Role of cis-trans isomerism of the peptide bond in protease specificity. Kinetic studies on small proline-containing peptides and on polyproline.
Biochemistry
1979
0.80
39
The interaction of adenine nucleotides with the red cell membrane: a calorimetric study.
Arch Biochem Biophys
1978
0.80
40
Association of the two lobes of ovotransferrin is a prerequisite for receptor recognition. Studies with recombinant ovotransferrins.
Biochem J
1996
0.80
41
Structural domains of vesicular stomatitis virus. A study by differential scanning calorimetry, thermal gel analysis, and thermal electron microscopy.
J Biol Chem
1982
0.79
42
Substitution of a proline for alanine 183 in the hinge region of phosphoglycerate kinase: effects on catalysis, activation by sulfate, and thermal stability.
J Protein Chem
1990
0.79
43
Unusual kinetic transition in honeybee glyceraldehyde phosphate dehydrogenase.
Biochemistry
1970
0.78
44
Natural abundance fourier transform of 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of lysozyme.
Nat New Biol
1971
0.78
45
Interaction of phenothiazines and lower aliphatic alcohols with erythrocyte membranes: a scanning calorimetric study.
Mol Pharmacol
1979
0.77
46
Isomer-specific proteolysis of model substrates: influence that the location of the proline residue exerts on cis/trans specificity.
Biochemistry
1985
0.77
47
Evidence showing that a proline-specific endopeptidase has an absolute requirement for a trans peptide bond immediately preceding the active bond.
Biochemistry
1983
0.77
48
Kinetic mechanism for conformational transitions between poly-L-prolines I and II: a study utilizing the cis-trans specificity of a proline-specific protease.
Biochemistry
1980
0.77
49
Structural domains in vesicular stomatitis virus membrane as studied by differential scanning calorimetry.
Biophys J
1982
0.75
50
Enzyme activity in cryobiological systems. 3. Low-temperature properties of honeybee glyceraldehydephosphate dehydrogenase.
Cryobiology
1971
0.75
51
Enzyme activity in cryobiological systems. Studies on glycolytic enzymes and low temperature-induced glycerol accumulation in hymenoptera.
Cryobiology
1970
0.75
52
A calorimetric comparison of structural transitions of erythrocytic ghosts from normal individuals and from patients with muscular dystrophy.
Arch Biochem Biophys
1982
0.75
53
Refolding of ribonuclease in the presence and absence of ammonium sulfate pulses. Comparison between experiments and simulations.
Biochemistry
1987
0.75
54
A relationship between anion transport and a structural transition of the human erythrocyte membrane.
Biochim Biophys Acta
1981
0.75
55
Changes in sulfhydryl groups of honeybee glyceraldehyde phosphate dehydrogenase associated with generation of the intermediate plateau in its saturation kinetics.
Biochemistry
1974
0.75
56
Enzyme activity in cryobiological systems. II. Identification of cold-stable glyceraldehydephosphate dehydrogenases in certain invertebrates.
Cryobiology
1971
0.75