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Jones EY, Stuart DI, Garman EF, et al. (1993) The growth and characterization of crystals of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) reverse transcriptase Journal of Crystal Growth. 126: 261-269 |
Cheetham JC, Artymiuk PJ, Phillips DC. (1992) Refinement of an enzyme complex with inhibitor bound at partial occupancy. Hen egg-white lysozyme and tri-N-acetylchitotriose at 1.75 A resolution. Journal of Molecular Biology. 224: 613-28 |
Acharya KR, Ren JS, Stuart DI, et al. (1991) Crystal structure of human alpha-lactalbumin at 1.7 A resolution. Journal of Molecular Biology. 221: 571-81 |
Acharya KR, Stuart DI, Phillips DC, et al. (1990) A critical evaluation of the predicted and X-ray structures of alpha-lactalbumin. Journal of Protein Chemistry. 9: 549-63 |
Acharya KR, Stuart DI, Walker NP, et al. (1989) Refined structure of baboon alpha-lactalbumin at 1.7 A resolution. Comparison with C-type lysozyme. Journal of Molecular Biology. 208: 99-127 |
Johnson LN, Cheetham J, McLaughlin PJ, et al. (1988) Protein-oligosaccharide interactions: lysozyme, phosphorylase, amylases. Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology. 139: 81-134 |
Smith SG, Lewis M, Aschaffenburg R, et al. (1987) Crystallographic analysis of the three-dimensional structure of baboon alpha-lactalbumin at low resolution. Homology with lysozyme. The Biochemical Journal. 242: 353-60 |
Sutton BJ, Artymiuk PJ, Cordero-Borboa AE, et al. (1987) An X-ray-crystallographic study of beta-lactamase II from Bacillus cereus at 0.35 nm resolution. The Biochemical Journal. 248: 181-8 |
Stuart DI, Acharya KR, Walker NP, et al. (1986) Alpha-lactalbumin possesses a novel calcium binding loop. Nature. 324: 84-7 |
Post CB, Brooks BR, Karplus M, et al. (1986) Molecular dynamics simulations of native and substrate-bound lysozyme. A study of the average structures and atomic fluctuations. Journal of Molecular Biology. 190: 455-79 |