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1. Keeping PASE with WEFT: SHWEFT-PASE pulse sequences for1H NMR spectra of highly paramagnetic molecules

2. Influence of Substrate Modification and C-Terminal Truncation on the Active Site Structure of Substrate-Bound Heme Oxygenase from Neisseriae meningitidis. A 1H NMR Study

3. Origins of aging mass loss in recombinant N-terminus and C-terminus deletion mutants of the heme-PAS biosensor domain BjFixLH140–270

4. Mass Instability in Isolated Recombinant FixL Heme Domains of Bradyrhizobium japonicum

5. Evidence for fast conformational change upon ligand dissociation in the HemAT class of bacterial oxygen sensors

6. 1H NMR Study of the Influence of Hemin Vinyl→Methyl Substitution on the Interaction between theC-Terminus and Substrate and the 'Aging' of the Heme Oxygenase fromNeisseria meningitidis: Induction of Active Site Structural Heterogeneity by a Two-Fold Symmetric Hemin

7. Elevated Nitric Oxide/Peroxynitrite Mechanism for the Common Etiology of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

8. Characterization of Conformational Changes Coupled to Ligand Photodissociation from the Heme Binding Domain of FixL

9. A Superoxo-Ferrous State in a Reduced Oxy-Ferrous Hemoprotein and Model Compounds

10. Cyanide Binding to Cytochrome c Peroxidase (H52L)

11. Expression, Purification, Characterization, and NMR Studies of Highly Deuterated Recombinant CytochromecPeroxidase

12. Solution Structure and Backbone Dynamics of Component IV Glycera dibranchiata Monomeric Hemoglobin−CO

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14. Small Molecule Directed Aggregation of a Heme Peptide on Gold: An STM Study

15. Sequential Main-Chain Proton and Carbon Resonance Assignments for Wild-Type Yeast Iso-1 Ferrocytochrome c and Identification of Secondary Structural Elements

16. A comparison of spectral and physicochemical properties of yeast iso-1 cytochrome c and Cys 102-modified derivatives of the protein

18. Keeping PASE with WEFT: SHWEFT-PASE pulse sequences for 1H NMR spectra of highly paramagnetic molecules

19. 1H NMR Evaluation of Yeast Isoenzyme-1 Ferricytochrome c Equilibrium Exchange Dynamics in Noncovalent Complexes with Two Forms of Yeast Cytochrome c Peroxidase

20. Complete amino acid sequence of theGlycera dibranchiata monomer hemoglobin Component IV: Structural implications

21. Proton NMR study of a non-covalent complex formed between cytochroméc peroxidase-cyanide and tuna ferricytochromec

22. Proton NMR studies of noncovalent complexes of cytochrome c peroxidase-cyanide with horse and yeast ferricytochromes c

23. Species-specific differences in covalently crosslinked complexes of yeast cytochrome C peroxidase with horse and yeast ISO-1 ferricytochromes C

24. Proton NMR comparison of noncovalent and covalently cross-linked complexes of cytochrome c peroxidase with horse, tuna, and yeast ferricytochromes c

25. The orbital ground state of the azide-substrate complex of human heme oxygenase is an indicator of distal H-bonding: implications for the enzyme mechanism

26. Proton-NMR studies of the effects of ionic strength and pH on the hyperfine-shifted resonances and phenylalanine-82 environment of three species of mitochondrial ferricytochrome c

27. Fundamental Concepts of NMR in Paramagnetic Systems. Part II: Relaxation Effects

28. Fundamental Concepts of NMR in Paramagnetic Systems Part I: The Isotropic Shift

30. 1H NMR Study of the influence of hemin vinyl--methyl substitution on the interaction between the C-terminus and substrate and the 'aging' of the heme oxygenase from Neisseria meningitidis: induction of active site structural heterogeneity by a two-fold symmetric hemin

31. Characterization of the spontaneous 'aging' of the heme oxygenase from the pathological bacterium Neisseria meningitidis via cleavage of the C-terminus in contact with the substrate. Implications for functional studies and the crystal structure

32. Recombinant PAS-heme domains of oxygen sensing proteins: high level production and physical characterization

33. Insights into signal transduction involving PAS domain oxygen-sensing heme proteins from the X-ray crystal structure of Escherichia coli Dos heme domain (Ec DosH)

34. Temperature, pH, and solvent isotope dependent properties of the active sites of resting-state and cyanide-ligated recombinant cytochrome c peroxidase (H52L) revealed by proton hyperfine resonance spectra

35. Proton NMR Characterization of Recombinant Ferric Heme Domains of the Oxygen Sensors FixL and Dos: Evidence for Protein Heterogeneity

36. Crystal structures of unligated and CN-ligated Glycera dibranchiata monomer ferric hemoglobin components III and IV

37. Cloning, purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of DOS heme domain, a new heme oxygen sensor in Escherichia coli

38. Temperature, pH, and solvent isotope effects on cytochrome c peroxidase mutant N82A studied by proton NMR

39. Yeast cytochrome c peroxidase expression in Escherichia coli and rapid isolation of various highly pure holoenzymes

40. Assignment of proton hyperfine NMR resonances in met—cyano monomer hemoglobin components from glycera dibranchiata using deuterium-labelled hemes

41. Electrospray ionization mass spectrometric study of the multiple intracellular monomeric and polymeric hemoglobins of Glycera dibranchiata

42. Proton NMR assignments and magnetic axes orientations for wild-type yeast iso-1-ferricytochrome c free in solution and bound to cytochrome c peroxidase

43. Structural features of Glycera dibranchiata monomer hemoglobins. Primary sequences of monomer hemoglobin components II and III

44. Cytochrome c peroxidase complexed with cytochrome c has an unperturbed heme moiety

46. Proton NMR studies of cytochrome c peroxidase mutant N82A: hyperfine resonance assignments, identification of two interconverting enzyme ofecies, quantitating the rate of interconversion, and determination of equilibrium constants

47. A peroxidative model of human erythrocyte intracellular Ca2+ changes with in vivo cell aging: measurement by 19F-NMR spectroscopy

48. Recombinant Perdeuterated Protein as an Efficient Method for Making Unambiguous Heme Proton Resonance Assignments: Cyanide-Ligated Glycera Dibranchiata Monomer Methemoglobin Component IV as an Example

49. Studies of protein-protein association between yeast cytochrome c peroxidase and yeast iso-1 ferricytochrome c by hydrogen-deuterium exchange labeling and proton NMR spectroscopy

50. Expression of recombinant monomer hemoglobins (component IV) from the marine annelid Glycera dibranchiata: evidence for primary sequence positional regulation of heme rotational disorder

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