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Development and Application of Synthetic Riboswitches as Tools
to Study Bacterial Pathogenesis
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I: Expanding Genetic Code in S. cevevisiae with an
Orthogonal tRNATrp/UCA/ Tryptophanyl tRNA Synthetase
Pair II: Synthetic Yeast Prions based on a Non-NQ-rich
Amyloidogenic Sequence Derived from the NAC Protein Sequence of
α-Synuclein.
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Conformational Exchange: A Common Mechanism for Amyloid Assembly
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Amyloid: Merging the Properties of Membranes and Enzymes
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Engineering Candida antarctica lipase B by circular permutation and incremental truncation
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Expression and Functional Characterization of Monoamine Oxidasefrom the Zebrafish (Danio Rerio): Comparisons with HumanMonoamine Oxidases A and B
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The Rational Design of Environmentally-Responsive Elements in Synthetic Helical Fibers
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Investigation of C-H Bond Oxidation Reactions: I. Asymmetric
Amination of C-H Bonds Using Ruthenium(II) Catalysts II.
Investigation of Structural Determinants of Monoamine Oxidase B
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Reaction Kinetics of Phenylisothiocyanate with Amino Acid Analogs
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Photolabeling of the Human Dopamine Transporter and theReactivity of Aryl Azides with Amino Acid Analogs
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Influence of Arginine 355 and Glutamate 758 on the Substrate Specificities and Catalytic Properties of C. acidovorans Xanthine Dehydrogenase
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A Type-II Thymidine Kinase from Thermotoga maritima: KineticCharacterization, Substrate Binding, and Oligomerization
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Synthesis of protein-based polymers with the potential to form
physically and covalently cross-linked networks
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Biomaterials Design: Creation of a novel orthogonal translationalsystem in E. coli for the site-specific incorporation ofproline analogues in biosynthetic protein materials
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Comparative Structural and Functional Properties of Human and Rat Monoamine Oxidases
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