Bret B. Beyer, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2003 University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
Area:
Biochemistry

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2005 Beyer BB, Johnson JV, Chung AY, Li T, Madabushi A, Agbandje-McKenna M, McKenna R, Dame JB, Dunn BM. Active-site specificity of digestive aspartic peptidases from the four species of Plasmodium that infect humans using chromogenic combinatorial peptide libraries. Biochemistry. 44: 1768-79. PMID 15697202 DOI: 10.1021/Bi047886U  0.629
2004 Beyer BB, Goldfarb NE, Dunn BM. Expression, purification, and characterization of aspartic endopeptidases: Plasmodium plasmepsins and "short" recombinant human pseudocathepsin. Current Protocols in Protein Science / Editorial Board, John E. Coligan ... [Et Al.]. Unit 21.14. PMID 18429256 DOI: 10.1002/0471140864.Ps2114S32  0.456
2004 Li T, Yowell CA, Beyer BB, Hung SH, Westling J, Lam MT, Dunn BM, Dame JB. Recombinant expression and enzymatic subsite characterization of plasmepsin 4 from the four Plasmodium species infecting man. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology. 135: 101-9. PMID 15287591 DOI: 10.1016/J.Molbiopara.2004.01.010  0.672
2004 Wlodawer A, Li M, Gustchina A, Oyama H, Oda K, Beyer BB, Clemente J, Dunn BM. Two inhibitor molecules bound in the active site of Pseudomonas sedolisin: a model for the bi-product complex following cleavage of a peptide substrate. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 314: 638-45. PMID 14733955 DOI: 10.1016/J.Bbrc.2003.12.130  0.553
2002 Oyama H, Hamada T, Ogasawara S, Uchida K, Murao S, Beyer BB, Dunn BM, Oda K. A CLN2-related and thermostable serine-carboxyl proteinase, kumamolysin: cloning, expression, and identification of catalytic serine residue. Journal of Biochemistry. 131: 757-65. PMID 11983085 DOI: 10.1093/Oxfordjournals.Jbchem.A003162  0.544
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