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    Millisecond-timescale motions contribute to the function of the bacterial response regulator protein Spo0F by Cavanagh, John, Feher, Victoria A

    Published in Nature (London) (15-07-1999)
    “…Protein backbones and side chains display varying degrees of flexibility, which allows many slightly different but related conformational substates to occur…”
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    Two-component signal transduction in Bacillus subtilis: how one organism sees its world by Fabret, C, Feher, V A, Hoch, J A

    Published in Journal of bacteriology (01-04-1999)
    “…A mechanism commonly found in bacteria for signal transduction is the two-component system. Fabret et al examine two-component systems in Bacillus subtilis…”
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    Application of NMR SHAPES Screening to an RNA Target by Johnson, Eric C, Feher, Victoria A, Peng, Jeffrey W, Moore, Jonathan M, Williamson, James R

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (24-12-2003)
    “…Several NMR screening techniques have been developed in recent years to aid in the identification of lead drug compounds. These NMR methods have traditionally…”
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    An extensive photometric study of the Blazhko RR Lyrae star RZ Lyr by Jurcsik, J., Sódor, Á., Hajdu, G., Szeidl, B., Dózsa, Á., Posztobányi, K., Smitola, P., Belucz, B., Fehér, V., Kővári, Zs, Kriskovics, L., Kun, E., Molnár, L., Nagy, I., Vida, K., Görög, N.

    “…The analysis of recent, extended multicolour CCD and archive photoelectric, photographic and visual observations has revealed several important properties of…”
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    Stabilization of a type VI turn in a family of linear peptides in water solution by Yao, J, Feher, V A, Espejo, B F, Reymond, M T, Wright, P E, Dyson, H J

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (04-11-1994)
    “…The sources of the stability of a type VI turn formed with high population in the cis isomeric form of an unblocked six residue peptide,…”
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    Access of ligands to cavities within the core of a protein is rapid by Feher, Victoria A, Baldwin, Enoch P, Dahlquist, Frederick W

    Published in Nature structural biology (01-06-1996)
    “…We have investigated the magnitude and timescale of fluctuations within the core of a protein using the exchange kinetics of indole and benzene binding to…”
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    Characterization of Interactions between a Two-Component Response Regulator, Spo0F, and Its Phosphatase, RapB by Tzeng, Yih-Ling, Feher, Victoria A, Cavanagh, John, Perego, Marta, Hoch, James A

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (24-11-1998)
    “…The phosphorelay signal transduction pathway controls sporulation initiation in Bacillus subtilis. Transfer of a phosphoryl group from multiple kinases (KinA…”
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    The DNA-binding domain in the Bacillus subtilis transition-state regulator AbrB employs significant motion for promiscuous DNA recognition by Vaughn, Jeffrey L, Feher, Victoria A, Bracken, Clay, Cavanagh, John

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (19-01-2001)
    “…AbrB is a Bacillus subtilis protein responsible for regulating a diverse array of unrelated genes during periods of sub-optimal growth conditions. DNA binding…”
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    Mapping the anatomy of the immunodominant domain of the human immunodeficiency virus gp41 transmembrane protein : peptide conformation analysis using monoclonal antibodies and proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy by OLDSTONE, M. B. A, TISHON, A, LEWICKI, H, DYSON, H. J, FEHER, V. A, ASSA-MUNT, N, WRIGHT, P. E

    Published in Journal of virology (01-04-1991)
    “…Thirty-six monoclonal antibodies from mice and three from rats were raised against a peptide corresponding to the immunodominant domain of the transmembrane…”
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    High-resolution NMR structure and backbone dynamics of the Bacillus subtilis response regulator, SpoOf: Implications for phosphorylation and molecular recognition by Feher, V A, Zapf, J W, Hoch, JA, Whiteley, J M, McIntosh, L P, Rance, M, Skelton, N J, Dahlquist, F W, Cavanagh, J

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (19-08-1997)
    “…NMR has been employed for structural and dynamic studies of the bacterial response regulator, SpoOF. This 124-residue protein is an essential component of the…”
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    Alanine mutants of the Spo0F response regulator modifying specificity for sensor kinases in sporulation initiation by Jiang, Min, Tzeng, Yih‐Ling, Feher, Victoria A., Perego, Marta, Hoch, James A.

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-07-1999)
    “…Five single alanine substitution mutations in the Spo0F response regulator gave rise to mutant strains of Bacillus subtilis with seemingly normal sporulation…”
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    Conformation of a T cell stimulating peptide in aqueous solution by Waltho, Jonathan P., Feher, Victoria A., Lerner, Richard A., Wright, Peter E.

    Published in FEBS letters (03-07-1989)
    “…Using two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy and circular dichroism spectroscopy it is demonstrated that a T cell stimulating peptide corresponding to residues…”
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    Physiological and Psychological Responses to a Maximal Swimming Exercise Test in Adolescent Elite Athletes by Almási, Gábor, Bosnyák, Edit, Móra, Ákos, Zsákai, Annamária, Fehér, Piroska V., Annár, Dorina, Nagy, Nikoletta, Sziráki, Zsófia, Kemper, Han C. G., Szmodis, Márta

    “…Background: Continuously rising performances in elite adolescent athletes requires increasing training loads. This training overload without professional…”
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    1H, 15N, and 13C backbone chemical shift assignments, secondary structure, and magnesium-binding characteristics of the Bacillus subtilis response regulator, Spo0F, determined by heteronuclear high-resolution NMR by Feher, V A, Zapf, J W, Hoch, J A, Dahlquist, F W, Whiteley, J M, Cavanagh, J

    Published in Protein science (01-09-1995)
    “…Spo0F, sporulation stage 0 F protein, a 124-residue protein responsible, in part, for regulating the transition of Bacillus subtilis from a vegetative state to…”
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    Aspartyl phosphates in the regulatory control of bacterial response by Cavanagh, J, Zapf, J, Hoch, J A, Feher, V, Dahlquist, F W, Whiteley, J M

    Published in Amino acids (01-06-1994)
    “…Acyl phosphates represent a mixed anhydride class of compounds whose lability allows the phosphorylation of an aspartyl carboxyl contained in a protein to…”
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    Sequence requirements for stabilization of a peptide reverse turn in water solution--proline is not essential for stability by Dyson, H J, Bolinger, L, Feher, V A, Osterhout, Jr, J J, Yao, J, Wright, P E

    Published in European journal of biochemistry (15-07-1998)
    “…To probe the sequence requirements for stabilization of a reverse turn conformation in a short peptide in water solution, the behavior of two series of…”
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    Novel DNA binding domain and genetic regulation model of Bacillus subtilis transition state regulator AbrB by Cavanagh, John, Vaughn, Jeffrey L, Feher, Victoria, Naylor, Stephen, Strauch, Mark A

    Published in Nature structural biology (01-12-2000)
    “…We have determined the high resolution NMR solution structure of the novel DNA binding domain of the Bacillus subtilis transition state regulator AbrB…”
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    Peptide models of protein folding initiation sites. 1. Secondary structure formation by peptides corresponding to the G- and H-helices of myoglobin by Waltho, J P, Feher, V A, Merutka, G, Dyson, H J, Wright, P E

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (29-06-1993)
    “…Myoglobin has been extensively studied as a model system for protein folding in vitro. As part of an ongoing study of myoglobin folding, we have synthesized a…”
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