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- ACTIVATION OF THE PHOSPHOSIGNALING PROTEIN CHEY .1. ANALYSIS OF THE PHOSPHORYLATED CONFORMATION BY F-19 NMR AND PROTEIN ENGINEERING Journal Article
- ACTIVATION OF THE PHOSPHOSIGNALING PROTEIN CHEY .2. ANALYSIS OF ACTIVATED MUTANTS BY F-19 NMR AND PROTEIN ENGINEERING Journal Article
- Adaptation mechanism of the aspartate receptor: Electrostatics of the adaptation subdomain play a key role in modulating kinase activity Journal Article
- Attractant regulation of the aspartate receptor-kinase complex: Limited cooperative interactions between receptors and effects of the receptor modification state Journal Article
- Bacterial chemoreceptors: high-performance signaling in networked arrays Journal Article
- CheA kinase of bacterial chemotaxis: Chemical mapping of four essential docking sites Journal Article
- Conserved glycine residues in the cytoplasmic domain of the aspartate receptor play essential roles in kinase coupling and on-off switching Journal Article
- Cooperativity between bacterial chemotaxis receptors Journal Article
- Defining a Key Receptor-CheA Kinase Contact and Elucidating Its Function in the Membrane-Bound Bacterial Chemosensory Array: A Disulfide Mapping and TAM-IDS Study Journal Article
- Detection of a conserved alpha-helix in the kinase-docking region of the aspartate receptor by cysteine and disulfide scanning Journal Article
- Engineered Socket Study of Signaling through a Four-Helix Bundle: Evidence for a Yin-Yang Mechanism in the Kinase Control Module of the Aspartate Receptor Journal Article
- Evidence that the adaptation region of the aspartate receptor is a dynamic four-helix bundle: Cysteine and disulfide scanning studies Journal Article
- Identification of a site critical for kinase regulation on the central processing unit (CPU) helix of the aspartate receptor Journal Article
- Increasing and Decreasing the Ultrastability of Bacterial Chemotaxis Core Signaling Complexes by Modifying Protein-Protein Contacts Journal Article
- Isolated Bacterial Chemosensory Array Possesses Quasi- and Ultrastable Components: Functional Links between Array Stability, Cooperativity, and Order Journal Article
- NOVEL ION SPECIFICITY OF A CARBOXYLATE CLUSTER MG(II) BINDING-SITE - STRONG CHARGE SELECTIVITY AND WEAK SIZE SELECTIVITY Journal Article
- New Insights into Bacterial Chemoreceptor Array Structure and Assembly from Electron Cryotomography Journal Article
- OS-FRET: A New One-Sample Method for Improved FRET Measurements Journal Article
- Quantitative analysis of aspartate receptor signaling complex reveals that the homogeneous two-state model is inadequate: Development of a heterogeneous two-state model Journal Article
- Signaling and sensory adaptation in Escherichia coli chemoreceptors: 2015 update Journal Article
- Signaling domain of the aspartate receptor is a helical hairpin with a localized kinase docking surface: Cysteine and disulfide scanning studies Journal Article
- The 3.2 Å Resolution Structure of a Receptor:CheA:CheW Signaling Complex Defines Overlapping Binding Sites and Key Residue Interactions within Bacterial Chemosensory Arrays Journal Article
- Thermal Domain Motions of CheA Kinase in Solution: Disulfide Trapping Reveals the Motional Constraints Leading to Trans-autophosphorylation Journal Article
- Use of F-19 NMR to probe protein structure and conformational changes Journal Article