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  • Mechanisms of Gβγ Release upon GPCR Activation.  46:703-704. 2021
  • Art and Science of the Cellular Mesoscale.  45:472-483. 2020
  • Tools for understanding nanoscale lipid regulation of ion channels.  44:795-806. 2019
  • Biophysical and mechanistic models for disease-causing protein variants 2019
  • Overview of biochemical assays in lipidic cubic phase.  44:295-299. 2019
  • Structural and druggability landscape of frizzled G protein-coupled receptors.  43:1033-1046. 2018
  • Inhibiting translation one protein at a time.  42:412-413. 2017
  • Biochemical Mechanisms of Pathogen Restriction by Intestinal Bacteria.  42:887-898. 2017
  • How Dynein Moves Along Microtubules.  41:94-105. 2016
  • Insights into the trimeric HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein structure.  40:101-107. 2015
  • The importance of ligands for G protein-coupled receptor stability.  40:79-87. 2015
  • The growth-defense pivot: crisis management in plants mediated by LRR-RK surface receptors.  39:447-456. 2014
  • Emerging roles of the p38 MAPK and PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathways in oncogene-induced senescence.  39:268-276. 2014
  • Allosteric sodium in class A GPCR signaling.  39:233-244. 2014
  • Nitric oxide-sensing H-NOX proteins govern bacterial communal behavior.  38:566-575. 2013
  • Anticodon G recognition by tRNA synthetases mimics the tRNA core.  38:229-232. 2013
  • Homeostatic mechanisms by alternative forms of tRNA synthetases.  37:401-403. 2012
  • Unpairing and gating: Sequence-independent substrate recognition by fen superfamily nucleases.  37:74-84. 2012
  • Mass spectrometry accelerates membrane protein analysis.  36:388-396. 2011
  • Understanding polyspecificity of multidrug ABC transporters: closing in on the gaps in ABCB1.  35:36-42. 2010
  • A sim-ultaneous role for SUMO and ubiquitin.  33:201-208. 2008
  • The pathways to tumor suppression via route p38.  32:364-371. 2007
  • Cancer-specific mutations in phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase.  32:342-349. 2007
  • Functional amyloid - from bacteria to humans.  32:217-224. 2007
  • Nitric oxide signaling: No longer simply on or off.  31:231-239. 2006
  • Inhibition of tumor angiogenesis by a natural fragment of a tRNA synthetase.  31:7-10. 2006
  • The nuclear membrane proteome: extending the envelope.  30:551-558. 2005
  • G-protein-directed ligand discovery with peptide combinatorial libraries.  30:318-324. 2005
  • Structure of eukaryotic Mediator complexes.  30:264-271. 2005
  • Chemoenzymatic synthesis of oligosaccharides and glycoproteins.  29:656-663. 2004
  • Relationship of two human tRNA synthetases used in cell signaling.  29:250-256. 2004
  • The antibody-catalyzed water oxidation pathway - a new chemical arm to immune defense?.  29:274-278. 2004
  • P53 latency - out of the blind alley.  27:612-618. 2002
  • The protein synthesis world.  27:505-506. 2002
  • Development of protein-detecting microarrays and related devices.  27:295-300. 2002
  • Another activation switch for endothelial nitric oxide synthase: Why does it have to be so complicated?.  26:519-521. 2001
  • Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases: potential markers of genetic code development.  26:591-596. 2001
  • Trosy and crinept: Nmr with large molecular and supramolecular structures in solution.  25:462-468. 2000
  • Footprints of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases are everywhere.  25:207-209. 2000
  • Opportunities at the interface of chemistry and biology.  24:M24-M28. 1999
  • Getting tRNA synthetases into the nucleus.  24:127-128. 1999
  • Checkpoints on the road to mitosis.  23:399-402. 1998
  • Unified nomenclature for subunits of the saccharomyces cerevisiae proteasome regulatory particle.  23:244-245. 1998
  • Flap endonuclease homologs in archaebacteria exist as independent proteins.  23:171-173. 1998
  • Mechanistic parallels between DNA replication, recombination and transcription.  23:79-83. 1998
  • Maintaining genetic code through adaptations of tRNA synthetases to taxonomic domains.  22:453-457. 1997
  • Lac repressor genetic map in real space.  22:334-339. 1997
  • Three-dimensional NMR structure of a self-folding domain of the prion protein prp(121-231).  22:241-242. 1997
  • Mitotic repression of the transcriptional machinery.  22:197-202. 1997
  • Structural insights into the function of the rab gdi superfamily.  21:472-476. 1996
  • Does this have a familiar ring?.  21:208-214. 1996
  • Modular design of components of the operational RNA code for alanine in evolution.  20:333-334. 1995
  • Pbr322 and the advent of rapid DNA-sequencing.  20:87-90. 1995
  • Making connections: RNA-dependent amino acid recognition.  20:1-2. 1995
  • The p53-associated protein MDM2 contains a newly characterized zinc-binding domain called the RING finger.  19:198-199. 1994
  • Soluble proteins: size, shape and function.  18:65-68. 1993
  • Cytotactin - a morphoregulatory molecule and a target for regulation by homeobox gene-products.  17:228-232. 1992
  • Inside a living cell.  16:203-206. 1991
  • Nitric oxide (NO): a versatile second messenger in brain.  16:81-82. 1991
  • Classes of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases and the establishment of the genetic code.  16:1-3. 1991
  • Small gtp-binding proteins in vesicular transport.  15:473-477. 1990
  • Antibody - the flexible adapter molecule.  15:64-69. 1990
  • Nitric oxide: Biosynthesis and biological significance.  14:488-492. 1989
  • Glycoproteins - what are the sugar chains for.  14:272-276. 1989
  • What can two-dimensional NMR tell us about proteins.  14:255-260. 1989
  • Molecular dissection of a transfer RNA and the basis for its identity.  14:233-237. 1989
  • The oncogene jun and nuclear signaling.  14:172-175. 1989
  • Site-specific mutagenesis with unnatural amino acids.  14:400-403. 1989
  • Are light-derepressible genes controlled by metal protein complexes.  13:371-373. 1988
  • Antibodies as enzymes.  12:427-430. 1987
  • Nuclear lamina and organization of nuclear architecture.  11:443-446. 1986
  • Brain specific gene-expression.  9:95-99. 1984
  • Internal dynamics of proteins.  9:152-154. 1984
  • Receptors and recognition - from ligand-binding to gene structure.  9:166-169. 1984
  • Is superoxide important in oxygen poisoning.  7:84-86. 1982
  • RNA and DNA sequence recognition and structure: function of aminoacyl tRNA synthetases.  7:209-212. 1982
  • Biochemical studies on muscarinic receptors.  6:303-305. 1981
  • Towards the chemical and functional-characterization of the beta-adrenergic-receptor.  5:11-14. 1980
  • Two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy.  4:N178-N181. 1979
  • Cyclic nucleotides in the central nervous system.  3:121-124. 1978
  • Internal motion in globular proteins.  3:227-230. 1978
  • Reversed genetics.  3:N109-N111. 1978
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