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1. Nonidentical alkylation sites in rabbit muscle glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase

2. Reductive Cleavage of Acylproline Peptide Bonds*

3. Ionization behavior of the cleft carboxyls in lysozyme-substrate complexes

4. Use of fluorine-19 nuclear magnetic resonance to study conformation changes in selectively modified ribonuclease S

7. Amino acid composition and C-terminal residues of algal biliproteins

10. Effects of human and porcine bile on the proteome of Helicobacter hepaticus

11. Comparative analyses of Campylobacter concisusstrains reveal the genome of the reference strain BAA-1457 is not representative of the species

12. Mass spectrometric analysis of electrophoretically separated allergens and proteases in grass pollen diffusates

13. An assay for simultaneous multiple determinations of peptide binding to MHC class II molecules

14. Kinetics of agonist-induced intrinsic fluorescence changes in the Torpedo acetylcholine receptor.

15. Epibatidine binds to four sites on the Torpedo nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.

16. Class selection of amino acid metabolites in body fluids using chemical derivatization and their enhanced 13C NMR.

17. Chain length dependence of the interactions of bisquaternary ligands with the Torpedo nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.

18. Roles of agonist-binding sites in nicotinic acetylcholine receptor function.

19. Interaction of a semirigid agonist with Torpedo acetylcholine receptor.

20. Eserine and other tertiary amine interactions with Torpedo acetylcholine receptor postsynaptic membrane vesicles.

21. Agonist binding to the Torpedo acetylcholine receptor. 1. Complexities revealed by dissociation kinetics.

22. Agonist binding to the Torpedo acetylcholine receptor. 2. Complexities revealed by association kinetics.

23. The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor: structure and autoimmune pathology.

24. A high-affinity site for acetylcholine occurs close to the alpha-gamma subunit interface of Torpedo nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.

25. Cholinergic binding sites on the pentameric acetylcholine receptor of Torpedo californica.

26. Photoaffinity labeling of Torpedo acetylcholine receptor at multiple sites.

27. Specific binding of ATP to extracellular sites on Torpedo acetylcholine receptor.

28. An assay for simultaneous multiple determinations of peptide binding to MHC class II molecules.

29. Monoclonal antibodies against synthetic sequences of the nicotinic receptor cross-react fully with the native receptor and reveal the transmembrane disposition of their epitopes.

30. Scanning tunneling microscopy imaging of Torpedo acetylcholine receptor.

31. Characterization of Torpedo californica acetylcholine receptor: its subunit composition and ligand-binding properties.

34. Properties of the tetrodotoxin binding component in plasma membranes isolated from Electrophorus electricus.

35. The vitelline envelope of eggs from the giant keyhole limpet Megathura crenulata. I. Chemical composition and structural studies.

36. Brain and muscle nicotinic acetylcholine receptors are different but homologous proteins.

38. Nuclear magnetic resonance and ultraviolet difference spectral studies of the binding properties of turkey egg white lysozyme. Consequences of the replacement of Asp 101 by glycine.

39. Purification of the tetrodotoxin-binding component associated with the voltage-sensitive sodium channel from Electrophorus electricus electroplax membranes.

40. Ligand-induced changes in membrane-bound acetylcholine receptor observed by ethidium fluorescence. 1. Equilibrium studies.

41. Topographic studies of Torpedo acetylcholine receptor subunits as a transmembrane complex.

42. Demonstration of the transmembrane nature of the acetylcholine receptor by labeling with anti-receptor antibodies.

43. The nicotinic cholinergic receptor: correlation of molecular structure with functional properties.

45. Preparation of right-side-out, acetylcholine receptor enriched intact vesicles from Torpedo californica electroplaque membranes.

46. Interaction of local anesthetics with Torpedo californica membrane-bound acetylcholine receptor.

47. Mammalian muscle acetylcholine receptor purification and characterization.

48. Polypeptide composition of acetylcholine receptor purified from teleost and elasmobranch electroplax membranes.

49. Molecular interactions of Torpedo californica acetylcholine receptor in a highly purified membrane-bound form.

50. Identification of the polypeptide chains in Torpedo californica electroplax membranes that interact with a local anesthetic analog.

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