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    A22 Disrupts the Bacterial Actin Cytoskeleton by Directly Binding and Inducing a Low-Affinity State in MreB by Bean, G. J, Flickinger, S. T, Westler, W. M, McCully, M. E, Sept, D, Weibel, D. B, Amann, K. J

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (09-06-2009)
    “…S-(3,4-Dichlorobenzyl)isothiourea (A22) disrupts the actin cytoskeleton of bacteria, causing defects of morphology and chromosome segregation. Previous studies…”
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    Natural J-Coupling Analysis:  Interpretation of Scalar J-Couplings in Terms of Natural Bond Orbitals by Wilkens, Steven J, Westler, William M, Markley, John L, Weinhold, Frank

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (05-12-2001)
    “…The natural J-coupling (NJC) method presented here analyzes the Fermi contact portion of J-coupling in the framework of finite perturbation theory applied to…”
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    Chemical structure of the hexapeptide chromophore of the Aequorea green-fluorescent protein by Cody, Chris W, Prasher, Douglas C, Westler, William M, Prendergast, Franklyn G, Ward, William W

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (01-02-1993)
    “…The green-fluorescent proteins (GFP) are a unique class of proteins involved in bioluminescence of many cnidaria. The GFPs serve as energy-transfer acceptors,…”
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    Specificity, stability, and potency of monocyclic β-lactam inhibitors of human leucocyte elastase by KNIGHT, W. B, GREEN, B. G, HAGMANN, W. K, HALE, J. J, LIESCH, J, MACCOSS, M, NAVIA, M. A, SHAH, S. K, UNDERWOOD, D, DOHERTY, J. B, CHABIN, R. M, GALE, P, MAYCOCK, A. L, WESTON, H, KUO, D. W, WESTLER, W. M, DORN, C. P, FINKE, P. E

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (08-09-1992)
    “…Stable, potent, highly specific, time-dependent monocyclic beta-lactam inhibitors of human leucocyte elastase (HLE) are described. The heavily substituted…”
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    Comparison of the accuracy of protein solution structures derived from conventional and network‐edited NOESY data by Hoogstraten, Charles G., Choe, Soheui, Westler, William M., Markley, John L.

    Published in Protein science (01-11-1995)
    “…Network‐editing experiments are variants of the basic NOESY experiment that allow more accurate direct measurement of interproton distances in macromolecules…”
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    NMR studies of retinoid-protein interactions : The conformation of [13C]-β-ionones bound to β-lactoglobulin B by CURLEY, R. W, SUNDARAM, A. K, FOWBLE, J. W, ABILDGAARD, F, WESTLER, W. M, MARKLEY, J. L

    Published in Pharmaceutical research (01-05-1999)
    “…Vitamin A (retinol) and its metabolites comprise the natural retinoids. While the biological action of these molecules are thought to be primarily mediated by…”
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    Solution Structure of a Type I Dockerin Domain, a Novel Prokaryotic, Extracellular Calcium-binding Domain by Lytle, Betsy L., Volkman, Brian F., Westler, William M., Heckman, Matthew P., Wu, J.H.David

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (30-03-2001)
    “…The type I dockerin domain is responsible for incorporating its associated glycosyl hydrolase into the bacterial cellulosome, a multienzyme cellulolytic…”
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    Fractionation Factors and Activation Energies for Exchange of the Low Barrier Hydrogen Bonding Proton in Peptidyl Trifluoromethyl Ketone Complexes of Chymotrypsin by Lin, Jing, Westler, William M., Cleland, W. Wallace, Markley, John L., Frey, Perry A.

    “…NMR investigations have been carried out of complexes between bovine chymotrypsin Aαand a series of four peptidyl trifluoromethyl ketones, listed here in order…”
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    Protonation-State Dependence of Hydrogen Bond Strengths and Exchange Rates in a Serine Protease Catalytic Triad:  Bovine Chymotrypsinogen A by Markley, John L, Westler, William M

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (27-08-1996)
    “…Hydrogen-1 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy was used to measure D/H fractionation factors and the temperature dependence of the rate of hydrogen…”
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    Two-dimensional correlated spectroscopy (COSY) of intact frog muscle: spectral pattern characterization and lactate quantitation by Alonso, J, Arús, C, Westler, W M, Markley, J L

    Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-09-1989)
    “…Two-dimensional scalar-correlated 1H spectra (COSY) were recorded from a model solution containing varying amounts of lactate and a fixed concentration of…”
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    Secondary Structure and Calcium-Induced Folding of the Clostridium thermocellum Dockerin Domain Determined by NMR Spectroscopy by Lytle, Betsy L, Volkman, Brian F, Westler, William M, Wu, J.H.David

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (15-07-2000)
    “…Assembly of the cellulosome, a large, extracellular cellulase complex, depends upon docking of a myriad of enzymatic subunits to homologous receptors, or…”
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    Refinement of the NMR solution structure of a protein to remove distortions arising from neglect of internal motion by Fejzo, Jasna, Krezel, Andrzej M, Westler, William M, Macura, Slobodan, Markley, John L

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (23-04-1991)
    “…The effect of internal motion on the quality of a protein structure derived from nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) cross relaxation has been investigated…”
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    Effects of Serpin Binding on the Target Proteinase:  Global Stabilization, Localized Increased Structural Flexibility, and Conserved Hydrogen Bonding at the Active Site by Kaslik, Gyula, Kardos, József, Szabó, Erika, Szilágyi, László, Závodszky, Péter, Westler, William M, Markley, John L, Gráf, László

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (06-05-1997)
    “…The binding of human α1-proteinase inhibitor to rat trypsin was shown by NMR spectroscopy to raise the pK a‘ of His57 in the active site but not to disrupt the…”
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    Detection and characterization of hyperfine-shifted resonances in the proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum of Anabaena 7120 ferredoxin at high magnetic fields by Skjeldal, L, Westler, W M, Markley, J L

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (01-05-1990)
    “…This paper presents previously unobserved signals in the 1H NMR spectra of oxidized and reduced [2Fe-2S]-ferredoxin from Anabaena 7120 detected at 400, 500,…”
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    Flavodoxin from Anabaena 7120: uniform nitrogen-15 enrichment and hydrogen-1, nitrogen-15, and phosphorus-31 NMR investigations of the flavin mononucleotide binding site in the reduced and oxidized states by Stockman, Brian J, Westler, William M, Mooberry, Eddie S, Markley, John L

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (01-01-1988)
    “…Interactions between flavin mononucleotide (FMN) and apoprotein have been investigated in the reduced and oxidized states of the flavodoxin isolated from…”
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    Novel entries in a fungal biofilm matrix encyclopedia by Zarnowski, Robert, Westler, William M, Lacmbouh, Ghislain Ade, Marita, Jane M, Bothe, Jameson R, Bernhardt, Jörg, Lounes-Hadj Sahraoui, Anissa, Fontaine, Joël, Sanchez, Hiram, Hatfield, Ronald D, Ntambi, James M, Nett, Jeniel E, Mitchell, Aaron P, Andes, David R

    Published in mBio (05-08-2014)
    “…Virulence of Candida is linked with its ability to form biofilms. Once established, biofilm infections are nearly impossible to eradicate. Biofilm cells live…”
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    Assignment of the 13C-NMR spectra of virgin and reactive-site modified turkey ovomucoid third domain by Robertson, A D, Rhyu, G I, Westler, W M, Markley, J L

    Published in Biopolymers (05-02-1990)
    “…The virgin (reactive-site Leu18-Glu19 peptide bond intact) and modified (reactive-site Leu18-Glu19 peptide bond hydrolyzed) forms of turkey ovomucoid third…”
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