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Dual labeled TIPP (Tyr-Tic-Phe-Phe, Tic = 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline-3-carboxylic acid) peptides as pharmacological tools to study delta opioid receptors
Probing the antibiotic target MurA from S. aureus and B. subtilis
 
Design, syntheses, and evaluation of lipopolyamines as anti-endotoxin agents
Human Cytochrome P450 2E1: Functional comparison to cytochrome P450 2A13 and 2A6
 
The crystal structure of human serine dehydratase Like-1
Isatin derivatives as inhibitors of microtubule assembly
 
The human cytochrome P450 2A family: Functional comparisons and identification of amino acids essential for substrate recognition
A tale of two enzymes: Identification of an unknown ligand bound to cytochrome P450 2A13 and understanding substrate selectivity of cytochrome P450 2E1
 
Natural product inhibitors of Hsp90: Potential leads for drug discovery
Redox modifications of zinc binding proteins
 
Spectroscopic characterization of verdoheme intermediate in heme catabolism
Toward a better understanding of the relationships between protein flexibility and stability: Effects of temperature, pH and ligand binding
 
Structure/function of the gamma regulatory dithiol domain of the chloroplast ATP synthase
Functional and structural consequences of calmodulin oxidation
 
In vivo microdialysis coupled with electrophysiology for the neurochemical analysis of epileptic seizures
The biochemistry of siderophore biosynthesis
 
Studies of the C-terminal region of the gamma subunit of the chloroplast ATP synthase
Studies on interactions of Sarco/Endoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA) with anti apoptotic protein Bcl-2
 
The application of x-ray crystallography towards the design of novel inhibitors of MurA and CDK2
Biochemical, biophysical and computational studies of human and Trypanosoma cruzi S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine hydrolase
 
NMR studies of bacterial type III secretion apparatus needle and tip proteins and the NMR structure of the hantavirus nucleocapsid coiled-coil domain
Using high-resolution NMR to examine the components that contribute to the activity and stability of phosphatase of regenerating liver (PRL-1) and their dependence on the redox state of cysteine residues