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    Phosphorylation of p300 at Serine 89 by Protein Kinase C by Yuan, L. Wuchao, Gambee, Jay E.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (29-12-2000)
    “…CREB-binding protein (CBP)/p300 plays an important role in the connection of many different signal transduction pathways and the promotion of certain…”
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    Multiple class I motifs revealed by sequencing naturally processed peptides eluted from rat T cell MHC molecules by Burrows, G.G., Ariail, K., Celnik, B., Gambee, J.E., Offner, H., Vandenbark, A.A.

    Published in Journal of neuroscience research (01-07-1997)
    “…Class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules interact with a diverse array of self and foreign peptides. Displayed on the cell surface, the class…”
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    Fibrillin-1: Organization in Microfibrils and Structural Properties by Reinhardt, Dieter P., Keene, Douglas R., Corson, Glen M., Pöschl, Ernst, Bächinger, Hans Peter, Gambee, Jay E., Sakai, Lynn Y.

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (26-04-1996)
    “…To investigate the microfibrillar organization and structural properties of fibrillin-1, we produced overlapping recombinant peptides in human cells which…”
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    Initial steps in assembly of microfibrils. Formation of disulfide-cross-linked multimers containing fibrillin-1 by Reinhardt, D P, Gambee, J E, Ono, R N, Bächinger, H P, Sakai, L Y

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (21-01-2000)
    “…Fibrillins are the major constituents of extracellular microfibrils. How fibrillin molecules assemble into microfibrils is not known. Sequential extractions…”
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    Endoproteolytic processing of the dibasic cleavage site in the human protein C precursor in transfected mammalian cells: effects of sequence alterations on efficiency of cleavage by Foster, Donald C, Sprecher, Cindy A, Holly, Rick D, Gambee, Jay E, Walker, Kathleen M, Kumar, A. Ashok

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (16-01-1990)
    “…The human protein C precursor undergoes extensive co- and posttranslational modification during its biosynthesis in the liver. These modifications include…”
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    Histone acetylation by p300 is involved in CREB-mediated transcription on chromatin by Yuan, L.W., Gambee, Jay E.

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (19-12-2001)
    “…Signal transduction through cAMP to activate gene expression via the cAMP-responsive element (CRE) is one of the most intensively studied transcription…”
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    Structural Organization of Distinct Domains within the Non-collagenous N-terminal Region of Collagen Type XI by Gregory, Kate E., Oxford, Julia T., Chen, Yanwen, Gambee, Jay E., Gygi, Steven P., Aebersold, Ruedi, Neame, Peter J., Mechling, Diane E., Bächinger, Hans Peter, Morris, Nicholas P.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (14-04-2000)
    “…Collagen XI is a heterotrimeric molecule found predominantly in heterotypic cartilage fibrils, where it is involved in the regulation of fibrillogenesis. This…”
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    A single amino acid can switch the oligomerization state of the α-helical coiled-coil domain of cartilage matrix protein by Beck, Konrad, Gambee, Jay E., Kamawal, Aqilla, Bächinger, Hans Peter

    Published in The EMBO journal (01-07-1997)
    “…We have studied the oligomerization of an α‐helical coiled‐coil using as an example a peptide corresponding to the C‐terminal domain of cartilage matrix…”
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    Chicken FK506-binding protein, FKBP65, a member of the FKBP family of peptidylprolyl cis-trans isomerases, is only partially inhibited by FK506 by Zeng, B, MacDonald, J R, Bann, J G, Beck, K, Gambee, J E, Boswell, B A, Bächinger, H P

    Published in Biochemical journal (15-02-1998)
    “…The chicken FK506-binding protein FKBP65, a peptidylprolyl cis-trans isomerase, is a rough endoplasmic reticulum protein that contains four domains homologous…”
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    The C-Terminal Domain of Cartilage Matrix Protein Assembles into a Triple-stranded α-Helical Coiled-coil Structure by Beck, Konrad, Gambee, Jay E., Bohan, Cynthia A., B ächinger, Hans Peter

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (15-03-1996)
    “…Cartilage matrix protein (CMP) is a major component of different cartilages and consists of a disulfide-linked homotrimer. To test whether the C-terminal…”
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    Type IX Collagen NC1 Domain Peptides Can Trimerize in Vitro without Forming a Triple Helix by Mechling, Diane E., Gambee, Jay E., Morris, Nicholas P., Sakai, Lynn Y., Keene, Douglas R., Mayne, Richard, Bächinger, Hans Peter

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (07-06-1996)
    “…Synthetic peptides of the three chains of type IX collagen consisting of the carboxyl-terminal end of the COL1 domain and the complete NC1 domain were…”
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    Variation in H-2K(k) peptide motif revealed by sequencing naturally processed peptides from T-cell hybridoma class I molecules by Burrows, G G, Ariail, K, Celnik, B, Gambee, J E, Bebo, Jr, B F, Offner, H, Vandenbark, A A

    Published in Journal of neuroscience research (15-09-1996)
    “…Class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules interact with a diverse array of self and foreign peptides, displaying them on the cell surface and…”
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    Variation in H-2K super(k) peptide motif revealed by sequencing naturally processed peptides from T-cell hybridoma class I molecules by Burrows, G G, Ariail, K, Celnik, B, Gambee, JE, Bebo, BF Jr, Offner, H, Vandenbark, A A

    Published in Journal of neuroscience research (01-01-1996)
    “…Class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules interact with a diverse array of self and foreign peptides, displaying them on the cell surface and…”
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