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1. NMR Shows Why a Small Chemical Change Almost Abolishes the Antimicrobial Activity of Glycocin F.

2. Potential implications of the glycosylation patterns in collagen α1(I) and α2(I) chains for fibril assembly and growth.

3. Optimized Genetic Tools Allow the Biosynthesis of Glycocin F and Analogues Designed To Test the Roles of gcc Cluster Genes in Bacteriocin Production.

4. Experimentally based structural model of Yih1 provides insight into its function in controlling the key translational regulator Gcn2.

5. Bacteriocin ASM1 is an O/S-diglycosylated, plasmid-encoded homologue of glycocin F.

6. α-2'-Deoxyguanosine can switch DNA G-quadruplex topologies from antiparallel to parallel.

7. Expression of Lactobacillus plantarum KW30 gcc genes correlates with the production of glycocin F in late log phase.

8. Using Chemical Synthesis to Probe Structure-Activity Relationships of the Glycoactive Bacteriocin Glycocin F.

9. Total chemical synthesis of glycocin F and analogues: S -glycosylation confers improved antimicrobial activity.

10. The glycocins: in a class of their own.

11. Synthesis of the antimicrobial S-linked glycopeptide, glycocin F.

12. Ultra-high resolution crystal structure of recombinant caprine β-lactoglobulin.

13. Helicases, G4-DNAs, and drug design.

14. Β-lactoglobulin self-assembly: structural changes in early stages and disulfide bonding in fibrils.

15. Ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptide natural products: overview and recommendations for a universal nomenclature.

16. A picomolar transition state analogue inhibitor of MTAN as a specific antibiotic for Helicobacter pylori.

17. Bovine β-lactoglobulin is dimeric under imitative physiological conditions: dissociation equilibrium and rate constants over the pH range of 2.5-7.5.

18. Collagen fibril alignment and deformation during tensile strain of leather: a small-angle X-ray scattering study.

19. Structural, dynamic, and chemical characterization of a novel S-glycosylated bacteriocin.

20. Cysteine S-glycosylation, a new post-translational modification found in glycopeptide bacteriocins.

21. Leather structure determination by small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS): cross sections of ovine and bovine leather.

22. The production of soluble and correctly folded recombinant bovine beta-lactoglobulin variants A and B in Escherichia coli for NMR studies.

23. Identification of the gate regions in the primary structure of the secretin pIV.

24. Using proteomics, immunohistology, and atomic force microscopy to characterize surface damage to lambskins observed after enzymatic dewooling.

25. Assessment of pelt quality in leather making using a novel non-invasive sensing approach.

26. Picomolar inhibitors as transition-state probes of 5'-methylthioadenosine nucleosidases.

28. Effect of oxazolidine E on collagen fibril formation and stabilization of the collagen matrix.

29. Unravelling the mechanism of the interactions of oxazolidine A and E with collagens in ovine skin.

30. Structure of bovine beta-lactoglobulin (variant A) at very low ionic strength.

31. Use of a proteomics approach to identify favourable conditions for production of good quality lambskin leather.

32. Substrate ambiguity and crystal structure of Pyrococcus furiosus 3-deoxy-D-arabino-heptulosonate-7-phosphate synthase: an ancestral 3-deoxyald-2-ulosonate-phosphate synthase?

33. Identification of the dialysable serum inducer of germ-tube formation in Candida albicans.

34. Using secretion to solve a solubility problem: high-yield expression in Escherichia coli and purification of the bacterial glycoamidase PNGase F.

35. Novel jasmonate amino acid conjugates in Asparagus officinalis during harvest-induced and natural foliar senescence.

36. Novel cytokinins: The predominant forms in mature buds of Pinus radiata.

37. Structure of human apolactoferrin at 2.0 A resolution. Refinement and analysis of ligand-induced conformational change. addendum

38. Reaction between sheep liver mitochondrial aldehyde dehydrogenase and a chromogenic 'reporter group' reagent.

39. Structure of human apolactoferrin at 2.0 A resolution. Refinement and analysis of ligand-induced conformational change.

40. Altered domain closure and iron binding in transferrins: the crystal structure of the Asp60Ser mutant of the amino-terminal half-molecule of human lactoferrin.

41. The three-dimensional structure of PNGase F, a glycosylasparaginase from Flavobacterium meningosepticum.

42. Purification and crystallization of the endoglycosidase PNGase F, a peptide:N-glycosidase from Flavobacterium meningosepticum.

43. Enzymatic deglycosylation as a tool for crystallization of mammalian binding proteins.

45. Three-dimensional structure of lactoferrin in various functional states.

47. Domain closure in lactoferrin. Two hinges produce a see-saw motion between alternative close-packed interfaces.

48. Crystallization of the C-terminal domain of rabbit serum hemopexin.

49. Preliminary crystallographic studies of the amino terminal half of human lactoferrin in its iron-saturated and iron-free forms.

50. Molecular replacement solution of the structure of apolactoferrin, a protein displaying large-scale conformational change.

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