Amnon Horovitz
Affiliations: | Chemical Physics | Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel |
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Reingewertz TH, Ben-Maimon M, Zafrir Z, et al. (2024) Synonymous and non-synonymous codon substitutions can alleviate dependence on GroEL for folding. Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society. 33: e5087 |
Korobko I, Mazal H, Haran G, et al. (2020) Measuring protein stability in the GroEL chaperonin cage reveals massive destabilization. Elife. 9 |
Korobko I, Mazal H, Haran G, et al. (2020) Author response: Measuring protein stability in the GroEL chaperonin cage reveals massive destabilization Elife |
Gruber R, Mondal T, Horovitz A. (2019) GroEL Allostery Illuminated by a Relationship between the Hill Coefficient and the MWC Model. Biophysical Journal |
Bigman LS, Horovitz A. (2019) Reconciling the controversy regarding the functional importance of bullet- and football-shaped GroE complexes. The Journal of Biological Chemistry |
Horovitz A, Fleisher RC, Mondal T. (2019) Double-mutant cycles: new directions and applications. Current Opinion in Structural Biology. 58: 10-17 |
Bandyopadhyay B, Mondal T, Unger R, et al. (2019) Contact Order Is a Determinant for the Dependence of GFP Folding on the Chaperonin GroEL. Biophysical Journal. 116: 42-48 |
Cveticanin J, Netzer R, Arkind G, et al. (2018) Estimating Interprotein Pairwise Interaction Energies in Cell Lysates from a Single Native Mass Spectrum. Analytical Chemistry |
Gruber R, Horovitz A. (2018) Unpicking allosteric mechanisms of homo-oligomeric proteins by determining their successive ligand binding constants. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 373 |
Lorimer GH, Horovitz A, McLeish T. (2018) Allostery and molecular machines. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 373 |