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    Calculation of Cys 30 ΔpK a's and oxidising power for DsbA mutants by Warwicker, J., Gane, P.J.

    Published in FEBS letters (1996)
    “…DsbA possesses a redox active disulphide, with the equilibrium strongly shifted towards the reduced form as compared to its structural homologue, thioredoxin…”
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    Microbial relatives of seed storage proteins: conservation of motifs in a functionally diverse superfamily of enzymes by Dunwell, J.M. (The University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading, UK.), Gane, P.J

    Published in Journal of molecular evolution (01-02-1998)
    “…Plant storage proteins comprise a major part of the human diet. Sequence analysis has revealed that these proteins probably share a common ancestor with a…”
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    Calculation of Cys 30 ΔpK a 's and oxidising power for DsbA mutants by Warwicker, J., Gane, P.J.

    Published in FEBS letters (29-04-1996)
    “…DsbA possesses a redox active disulphide, with the equilibrium strongly shifted towards the reduced form as compared to its structural homologue, thioredoxin…”
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    Modeling based on the structure of vicilins predicts a histidine cluster in the active site of oxalate oxidase by Gane, P.J. (University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.), Dunwell, J.M, Warwicker, J

    Published in Journal of molecular evolution (01-04-1998)
    “…It is known that germin, which is a marker of the onset of growth in germinating wheat, is an oxalate oxidase, and also that germins possess sequence…”
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    A molecular model for the redox potential difference between thioredoxin and DsbA, based on electrostatics calculations by Gane, P.J., Freedman, R.B., Warwicker, J.

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (1995)
    “…The disulphide active sites of thioredoxin and DsbA are known to possess a high degree of structural homology. However, DsbA is a much stronger oxidant than…”
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    Calculation of Cys 30 ΔpKa's and oxidising power for DsbA mutants by Warwicker, J., Gane, P.J.

    Published in FEBS letters (29-04-1996)
    “…DsbA possesses a redox active disulphide, with the equilibrium strongly shifted towards the reduced form as compared to its structural homologue, thioredoxin…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article