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    The Molecular Determinants of the Increased Reduction Potential of the Rubredoxin Domain of Rubrerythrin Relative to Rubredoxin by Luo, Yan, Ergenekan, Can E., Fischer, Justin T., Tan, Ming-Liang, Ichiye, Toshiko

    Published in Biophysical journal (17-02-2010)
    “…Based on the crystal structures, three possible sequence determinants have been suggested as the cause of a 285 mV increase in reduction potential of the…”
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    Structural Basis of Na+ Activation Mimicry in Murine Thrombin by Marino, Francesca, Chen, Zhi-Wei, Ergenekan, Can E., Bush-Pelc, Leslie A., Mathews, F. Scott, Di Cera, Enrico

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-06-2007)
    “…Unlike human thrombin, murine thrombin lacks Na+ activation due to the charge reversal substitution D222K in the Na+ binding loop. However, the enzyme is…”
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    Effects of environment on the structure of Pyrococcus furiosus rubredoxin: A molecular dynamics study by Ergenekan, Can E., Tan, Ming-Liang, Ichiye, Toshiko

    “…Molecular dynamics simulations based on a 0.95‐Å resolution crystal structure of Pyrococcus furiosus have been performed to elucidate the effects of the…”
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    Prediction of Reduction Potential Changes in Rubredoxin: A Molecular Mechanics Approach by Ergenekan, Can E., Thomas, Dustin, Fischer, Justin T., Tan, Ming-Liang, Eidsness, Marly K., Kang, ChulHee, Ichiye, Toshiko

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-11-2003)
    “…Predicting the effects of mutation on the reduction potential of proteins is crucial in understanding how reduction potentials are modulated by the protein…”
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    Leucine 41 is a gate for water entry in the reduction of Clostridium pasteurianum rubredoxin by Min, Tongpil, Ergenekan, Can E., Eidsness, Marly K., Ichiye, Toshiko, Kang, Chulhee

    Published in Protein science (01-03-2001)
    “…Biological electron transfer is an efficient process even though the distances between the redox moieties are often quite large. It is therefore of great…”
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