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Stopped-flow (fluorescence, light scattering, absorbance)
Temperature and Solvent Effects on Radical Scavenging Ability of Phenols
Velmurugan Thavasi, Ryan Phillip Anthony Bettens, and Lai Peng Leong J. Phys. Chem. A, 2009, 113 (13), 3068-3077
(SFM-300 + MOS200 I)
Automated Cell-Based Assay for Screening of Aquaporin Inhibitors
Maria Grazia Mola, Grazia Paola Nicchia, Maria Svelto, David C. Spray and Antonio Frigeri
Anal. Chem., 2009, 81 (19), pp 8219–8229
(SFM-20 + J620 I Light scattering)
Binding kinetics of glucose and allosteric activators to human glucokinase reveal multiple conformational states
Antoine M, Boutin J A, Ferry G (2009)
Biochemistry, 2009, 48, 5466-5482
(SFM300 + MOS200M)
Identification of Alpha-1 Acid Glycoprotein as a Lysophospholipid
Binding Protein: A Complementary Role to Albumin in the Scavenging of
Lysophosphatidylcholine
Pauli J. Ojala, Martin Hermansson, Martti Tolvanen, Kirsi Polvinen, Tia
Hirvonen, Ulla Impola, Matti Jauhiainen,Pentti Somerharju, and Jaakko
Parkkinen
Biochemistry 2006, 45, 14021-14031
(SFM-20+ MOS-250)
Biochemical Characterization and Ligand Binding Properties of
Neuroglobin, a Novel Member of the Globin Family
Sylvia Dewilde, Laurent Kiger, Thorsten Burmester,Thomas Hankeln,
Veronique Baudin-Creuza, Tony Aerts, Michael C. Marden, Roland Caubergs,
and Luc Moens
J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 276, Issue 42, 38949-38955, October 19, 2001
(SFM-3 + MOS-200)
Covalent heme attachment in Synechocystis hemoglobin is required to
prevent ferrous heme dissociation
Julie A. Hoy, Benoit J. Smagghe, Puspita Halder, and Mark S. Hargrove
Protein Science (2007), 16:250-260
(SFM-400+MOS-250 | Stopped-Flow & fluorescence)
Specific Aquaporins Facilitate the Diffusion of Hydrogen Peroxide
across Membranes
Gerd P. Bienert, Kim A. Kristiansen, Ian M. Møller, and Thomas P. Jahn
J Biol. Chem. 2007 Jan 12;282(2):1183-92
(MOS-250+SFM-300 | Stopped-Flow & fluorescence+ light scattering)
Revisiting a proposed kinetic model for the reaction of cysteine and
hydrogen peroxide via cysteine sulfenic acid
Michael T. Ashby , Péter Nagy
International Journal of Chemical Kinetics; Volume 39, Issue 1 , Pages
32 - 38
(SFM-400+MOS-450/AF | Stopped-flow + fluorescence/absorbance)
Amyloid formation under physiological conditions proceeds via a
native-like folding intermediate
Thomas R Jahn, Martin J Parker, Steve W Homans & Sheena E Radford
Nature, Structural and Molecular Biology, 13, 195 - 201 (2006)
(SFM-4 + MOS-450/AF-CD)
Polymerization of Anionic Wormlike Micelles
Zhiyuan Zhu, Yamaira I. Gonzalez, Hangxun Xu, Eric W. Kaler, and Shiyong
Liu
Langmuir 2006, 22, 949-955
(SFM-300/S + MOS-250, light scattering)
A Stopped-Flow Kinetic Study of the Assembly of Interpolymer
Complexes via Hydrogen-Bonding Interactions
Shizhong Luo, Shiyong Liu, Jian Xu, Hao Liu, Zhiyuan Zhu, Ming Jiang,
and Chi Wu
Macromolecules, 2006; 39(13); 4517-4525
(SFM-300/S + MOS-250, light scattering)
First Observation of Two-Stage Collapsing Kinetics of a Single
Synthetic Polymer Chain
Jian Xu, Zhiyuan Zhu, Shizhong Luo, Chi Wu, and Shiyong Liu
Physical Review Letters, 2006, 96, 027802
(SFM-300/S + MOS-250, light scattering, fluorescence)
Mechanism of a-oxoamine synthases: identification of the intermediate
Claisen product in the 8-amino-7-oxononanoate synthase reaction
Olivier Kerbarh, Dominic J. Campopiano and Robert L. Baxter*
Chem. Commun., 2006, 60–62
(MOS-450/AF-CD + SFM-300)
Probing the Kinetics of Membrane-Mediated Helix Folding
Matthew J. Tucker, Jia Tang, and Feng Gai
J. Phys. Chem. B, 110 (15), 8105 -8109, 2006
(SFM-300+ microcuvette (fluorescence + FRET))
Tryptophan 243 affects interprotein contacts, cofactor binding and
stability in D-amino acid oxidase from Rhodotorula gracilis
Laura Caldinelli, Gianluca Molla, Mirella S. Pilone and Loredano
Pollegioni
FEBS journal - Volume 273 Page 504 - February 2006
(SFM-300 + Jasco FP-750)
Efficient Refolding of Aggregation-prone Citrate Synthase by Polyol
Osmolytes HOW WELL ARE PROTEIN FOLDING AND STABILITY ASPECTS COUPLED?*
Rajesh Mishra, Robert Seckler, and Rajiv Bhat
THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY Vol. 280, No. 16, Issue of April 22,
pp. 15553-15560
(SFM-300 + J-810)
The mechanism of GroEL/GroES folding/refolding of protein substrates
revisited
Huw Jones, Monika Preuss, Michael Wright and Andrew D. Miller
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, 2006, 4, 1223 - 1235
(SFM-3 + MOS-200)
Ribose 2'-hydroxyl groups in the 5' strand of the acceptor arm of
P-site tRNA are not essential for EF-G catalyzed translocation
JASON S. FEINBERG and SIMPSON JOSEPH
RNA (2006), 12:580-588
(SFM-20 + MOS-200)
Escherichia coli RecQ Is a Rapid, Efficient, and Monomeric Helicase
Xing-Dong Zhang, Ping Xie, Peng-Ye Wang, and Xu Guang Xi
J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 281, Issue 18, 12655-12663, May 5, 2006
(SFM-400 + MOS-450/AF-CD)
pH-Induced Micellization Kinetics of ABC Triblock Copolymers Measured
by Stopped-Flow Light Scattering
Zhiyuan Zhu, Steven P. Armes, and Shiyong Liu
Macromolecules 2005, 38, 9803-9812
(SFM-300/S + MOS-250, light scattering)
Trifluoroethanol-Induced Unfolding of Concanavalin A: Equilibrium and
Time-Resolved Optical Spectroscopic Studies
Qi Xu and Timothy A. Keiderling
Biochemistry, 44 (22), 7976 -7987, 2005
(SFM-400 + J-810)
Pore selectivity analysis of an aquaglyceroporin by stopped-flow
spectrophotometry on bacterial cell suspensions. Hubert JF, Duchesne L, Delamarche C, Vaysse A, Gueune H, Raguenes-Nicol
C. Biol Cell. 2005 Sep;97(9):675-86. (SFM-300+MOS-250)
RecQ Helicase-catalyzed DNA unwinding detected by fluorescence resonance
energy transfer X-D.Zhang, S-X.Dou, P. Xie, P-Y Wang, X-G Xi
Acta biochimica et Piophysica Sinica 2005, 37(9): 593-600. (MOS-450 AF/CD + SFM-400 fluorescence)
Computational redesign of protein-protein interaction specificity
T.Kortemme, L.Joachimiak, A.Bullock, A.Schuler, B.Stoddard, D.Baker
Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, Volume 11, Number 4, April
2004, 372-379
(SFM-4 + SPEX fluorolog)
The Heparin Binding Properties of Heparin Cofactor II Suggest an Antithrombin-like
Activation Mechanism Denis O'Keeffe, Nijole Gasiunas, John Gallagher, Trevor P. Baglin, and James A.
Huntington J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 279, Issue 48, 50267-50273, November 26, 2004 (MOS-450+SFM-300 : fluorescence)
Rapid mixing methods for exploring the kinetics of protein folding H.Roder, K.maki, H.Cheng, M Ramachandra Shastry
Methods
34 (2004) 15-27. (SFM-400+ microcuvette: dead time of 0.55 ms)
Stopped-flow and Mutational Analysis of Base Flipping by the Escherichia coli
Dam DNA-(adenine- N6)-methyltransferase. Kirsten Liebert, Andrea Hermann, Martina Schlickenrieder and Albert Jeltsch. J. Mol. Biol. (2004) 341, 443-454 (SFM-3 + MOS-200)
Properties of some variants of human beta2-microglobulin and amyloidogenesis A.Corazza,F.Pettirossi, P.Viglino, G.Verdone, J.Garcia, P.Dumy, S.Giorgetti,
P.Mangione, S.raimondi, M.Stoppini, V.belloti, G.Esposito Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol.279, N°10, 9176-9189, 2004 (SFM-300 + fluorescence )
Probing the influence on folding behavior of structurally conserved core
residues in P.Aerogonesa apo-azurin K.C.Engman, A. Sandberg, J.Leckner, G. Karlsson Protein Science (2004), 13, 2706-2715 (SFM-20 + MOS-450 in fluorescence mode)
Apo-azurin folds via an intermediate resembles the moten-globule A.Sandberg, J.Leckner, BG. Karlsson Protein Science (2004), 13, 2628-2638 (SFM-20 + MOS-250 + MOS-450 in fluorescence and CD mode)
DNA recognition by the Homing Endonuclease PI-SceI involves a divalent metal
ion cofactor induced conformational change AJ Noel, W. Wende, A.Pingoud Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol 279, N°8, 6794-6804, 2004 (SFM-300 + fluorescence)
Human Rhesus-associated glycoprotein mediates facilitated transport of NH3
into red blood cells Pierre Ripoche, Olivier Bertrand, Pierre Gane, Connie Birkenmeier, Yves Colin,
and Jean-Pierre Cartron
PNAS 2004 101:
17222-17227. (SFM-3 + MOS-200 | light scattering + fluorescence + titrator)
Revisiting the role of H+ in chmotactic signaling of sperm Solzin J., Helbig A., Van Q., Brown, J.E., Hildebrand E., Weyand I., Kaupp U.B. The Journal of General Physiology, 2004, 124:115-124 (SFM-4/S + MOS-200 | Fluorescence)
The signal flow and motor response controling chemotaxis of sea urchin
sperm. Kaupp U.B., Solzin J., Hildebrand E., Brown, J.E., Helbig A., Hagen V.,
Beyermann M., Pampaloni F., Weyand I. Nature Cell Biology 5 (2003) S. 109-117 (SFM-4/S + MOS-200 | Fluorescence)
Enzymatic mechanism of RNA translocation in dsRNA bacteriophages. Lisal, J., Kainov, D. E., Bamford, D. H., Thomas, G. J., Jr., and Tuma R. (2004). J. Biol. Chem., 279, 1343-1350 (SFM-20 + MOS-250 | Fluorescence )
Structural and kinetics characterization of the simplified SH3 domain
FP1
Q.Yi, P.Rajagopal, R.Klevit, D.Baker
Protein Science (2003), 12: 776-783
(SFM-4 + MOS-200)
Amino Acids of the Bacterial Toxin SopE Involved in G Nucleotide Exchange on
Cdc42 Markus C. Schlumberger <l >, Gretel Buchwald, Klaus Scheffzek , Alfred
Wittinghofer , and Wolf-Dietrich Hardt J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 278, Issue 29, 27149-27159, July 18, 2003 (SFM-20 + MOS-450 AF/CD | SF Fluorescence and steady state CD spectra)
The influence of hinge region residue Glu381 on antithrombin allostery and
metastability. Johnson DJ, Huntington JA.
J
Biol Chem. 2003 Nov 17. (SFM-300 & MOS-450 in fluorescence)
Catalytic Mechanism of the Haloalkane Dehalogenase LinB from Sphingomonas
paucimobilis UT26. Prokop, Z., Monincova, M., Chaloupkova, R., Klvana, M., Nagata, Y., Janssen, D.B.,
Damborsky, J. 2003: Journal of Biological Chemistry 278: 45094-45100. (QFM-400 microvolume Quench-Flow & SFM-20+J-810 in Fluo)
Surface Expansion Is Independent of and Occurs Faster than Core Solvation
during the Unfolding of Barstar K. Sridevi and Jayant B. Udgaonkar*
Biochemistry
2003, 42, 1551-1563. (SFM-400 & MOS-250 in fluorescence)
Characterization of Single-Tryptophan Mutants of Histidine-Containing
Phosphocarrier Protein: Evidence for Local Rearrangements during Folding from
High Concentrations of Denaturant Azuaga, A. I.; Canet, D.; Smeenk, G.; Berends, R.; Titgemeijer, F.; Duurkens,
R.; Mateo, P. L.; Scheek, R. M.; Robillard, G. T.; Dobson, C. M.; van Nuland, N.
A. J.;
Biochemistry
; (Article); 2003; 42(17); 4883-4895.
(Stopped-Flow/CD with SFM-3 & MOS-400, Stopped-Flow/Fluorescence&Fluorescence
Anisotropy with SFM-3 & MOS-400 using the
EMFA®
method)
A conserved tyrosine in the neck of a fungal kinesin regulates the catalytic
motor core. F. Schäfer, D. Deluca, U. Majdic, J. Kirchner, M. Schliwa, L. Moroder and G.
Woehlke (SFM-3+ fluorescence)
Kinetic and Structural Characterization of Adsorption-induced Unfolding of
Bovine Þ-Lactalbumin Maarten F. M. Engel, Carlo P. M. van Mierlo, and Antonie J. W. G. Visser
J. Biol. Chem.,
Mar 2002; 277: 10922 - 10930. (SFM-400)
Kinetic Analysis of R67 Dihydrofolate Reductase Folding: From the Unfolded
Monomer to the Native Tetramer Christophe Bodenreider, Nicolas Kellershohn, Michel E. Goldberg, and Annick
Méjean
Biochemistry
; 2002; 41(50); 14988-14999. (SFM-300 + MOS components + Jobin-Yvon CD6)
Role of individual disulfide bonds in hen lysozyme early folding steps
Valérie Guez, Pascale Roux, Amiel Navon and Michel E. Goldberg Protein
Science (2002), 11:1136-1151.
(SFM-300 + MOS components + Jobin-Yvon CD6)
Immunochemical pulsed-labeling characterization of intermediates during hen
lysozyme oxidative folding
Nicole M. Jarrett1, Lisa Djavadi-Ohaniance, Richard
C. Willson, Hideki Tachibana and Michel E. Goldberg Protein Science (2002), 11:2584-2595. (SFM-300 + MOS components + Jobin-Yvon CD6)
The water permeability of Arabidoposis plasma membrane is regulated by
divalent cations and pH P. Gerbeau, G. Amodeo, T. Henzler, V. Santoni, P. Ripoche, C. Maurel
The
plant Journal (2002) 30(1), 71-81.
(SFM-3+ light scattering)
Comparative trajectories of active and S195A inactive trypsin upon binding to
serpins. Mellet P, Mely Y, Hedstrom L, Cahoon M, Belorgey D, Srividya N, Rubin H, Bieth
JG.
J Biol Chem. 2002
Oct 11;277(41):38901-14. (SFM-3 + fluorescence (FRET))
Probing the DNA Interface of the EcoRV DNA-(Adenine-N6)-methyltransferase by
Site-Directed Mutagenesis, Fluorescence Spectroscopy, and UV Carsten Beck and Albert Jeltsch
Cross-Linking
Biochemistry, (2002) 41 (48), 14103 -14110. (SFM-3)
Early kinetic intermediate in the folding of acyl-CoA binding protein
detected by fluorescence labeling and ultrarapid mixing Teilum K, Maki K, Kragelund BB, Poulsen FM, Roder H.
Proc Natl Acad Sci
U S A. 99(15):9807-12. (2002). (SFM-4)
The Two ADF-H Domains of Twinfilin Play Functionally Distinct Roles in
Interactions with Actin Monomers Pauli J. Ojala, Ville O. Paavilainen, Maria K. Vartiainen, Roman Tuma, Alan G.
Weeds and Pekka Lappalainen
Molecular
Biology of the Cell, Vol. 13, 3811-3821, November 2002 (MOS-250 + SFM-20)
Understanding protein hydrogen bond formation with kinetic H/D amide isotope
effects Bryan A. Krantz1, Alok K. Srivastava, Sehat Nauli, David Baker, Robert T. Sauer
& Tobin R. Sosnick Nature Structural Biology June 2002 Volume 9, pp 458 - 463
(SFM-4/S et Q)
Kinetic Characterization of the pH-Dependent Oligomerization of R67
Dihydrofolate Reductase Mejean, A.; Bodenreider, C.; Schuerer, K.; Goldberg, M. E.
Biochemistry
; 2001; 40(27); 8169-8179. (SFM-300 + MOS components + Jobin-Yvon CD6)
Circularization Changes the Folding Transition State of the src SH3 Domain Viara P. Grantcharova, David Baker J.Mol.Biol.
2001, 306, 555-563 (SFM-400/MOS-400 Fluo)
Detection of Two Partially Structured Species in the Folding Process of the
Amyloidogenic Protein 2-Microglobulin Fabrizio Chiti, Palma Mangione, Alessia Andreola, Sofia Giorgetti, Massimo
Stefani, Christopher M. Dobson, Vittorio Bellotti, Niccolò Taddei J.Mol.Biol.
2001, 307, 379-391 (SFM-300/ MOS-400 Fluo / CD / double Jump)
Roles of dimerization in folding and stability of ketosteroid isomerase from
Pseudomonas putida biotype B. Do-Hyung Kim, Gyu Hyun Nam, Do Soo Jang, Sunggoo Yun, Gildon Choi, Hee Cheon Lee
and Kwan Yong Choi
Protein Science
(2001), 10:741-752. (SFM-400 + MOS-400/CD)
High dilutions with SFM-400 Concentration Jump Experiments for the Precise
Determination of Rate Constants of Reverse Reactions in the Millisecond Time
Range P. Buet, E. Lewitzki, E. Grell, A.-M. Albrecht-Gary, K. J. Wannowius, F. Mass,
H. Elias, A. A. Mundt & Y. Dupont
Analytical
Chemistry 2001, 73, 857-863. (SFM-400)
Structural and kinetic characterization of early folding events in-lactoglobulin Kazuo Kuwata, Ramachandra Shastry, Hong Cheng, Masaru Hoshino, Carl A. Batt,
Yuji Goto & Heinrich Roder Nature Structural Biology February 2001 Volume 8 Number 2 pp 151 - 155
(SFM-400 + fluorescence)
The Dual-Specific Cdc25B Phosphatase: In Search of the Catalytic Acid. Chen, W., Wilborn, M., Rudolph, J. (2000) Biochemistry 39, 10781-10789 (SFM-400 + fluorescence)
Molecular Enzymology of the EcoRV DNA-(Adenine-N 6)-Methyltransferase:
Kinetics of DNA Binding and Bending, Kinetic Mechanism and Linear Diffusion of
the Enzyme on DNA H. Gowhera and A. Jeltsch Journal of Molecular Biology (2000) 303(1) 93-110
Enzymology with SFM-3 variable ratio Kinetic cooperativity of human liver
alcohol dehydrogenase gamma-2. Charlier HA, Plapp BV
J Biol Chem 2000
275:16 11569-75. (SFM-3)
Equilibrium and Kinetic Analysis of Folding of Ketosteroid Isomerase from
Comamonas testosteroni Do-Hyung Kim, Do Soo Jang, Gyu Hyun Nam, Sunggoo Yun, Jae Hyun Cho, Gildon Choi,
Hee Cheon Lee, and Kwan Yong Choi* Biochemistry; 2000; 39(42); 13084-13092. (SFM-4/QS, CD + fluorescence)
Long-range order in the src SH3 folding transition state Viara P. Grantcharova, David S. Riddle, and David Baker
PNAS, Vol. 97,
Issue 13, 7084-7089, June 20, 2000. (SFM-4 + fluorescence)
Absence of stable intermediates on the folding pathway of barnase Takei,
L.,Chu, RA, Bai, YW
PNAS 97 (20) 10796-10801 (2000). (SFM-400 + MOS-400, CD + fluorescence)
Distinguishing between Two-State and Three-State Models for Ubiquitin Folding
Bryan A. Krantz and Tobin R. Sosnick Biochemistry 2000, 39, 11696-11701
(SFM-400, fluorescence single and double jump refolding)
Folding Kinetics of Phage 434 Cro Protein D. V. Laurents, S. Corrales, M. Eli´as-Arnanz, P. Sevilla, M. Rico, and
S. Padmanabhan
Biochemistry
2000, 39, 13963-13973. (SFM-4 + Fluorescence)
Evidence That Translocation of the Proteinase Precedes Its Acylation in the Serpin Inhibition Pathway P. Mellet and JG Bieth
J. Biol. Chem. (2000) 275, pp. 10788-10795. (SFM-3 + Fluorescence (FRET))
Cytochrome c folds through a smooth funnel MARKANDESWAR PANDA, MARIA G. BENAVIDES-GARCIA, MICHAEL M. PIERCE, 1 and BARRY T. NALL Protein Science (2000), 9: 536-543 (SFM-3 + optics)
D/H amide kinetic isotope effects reveal when hydrogen bonds form during protein folding Bryan A. Krantz, Liam B. Moran, Alex Kentsis & Tobin R.Sosnick Nature Structural Biology Vol. 7, 62 - 71(2000) (SFM-4 + PTI optics)
Kinetic evidence for the formation of a Michaelis-Menten-like complex between
horseradish peroxidase compound II and di-(N-acetyl--tyrosine) Weichi WANG, Stéphanie NOËL, Michel DESMADRIL, Jacques GUÉGUEN and Thierry
MICHON
Biochem. J. (1999) 340,
329-336. (SFM-3 + optics)
Viscosity dependence of the folding kinetics of a dimeric and monomeric coiled coil. Bhattacharyya, R.P. & Sosnick, T.R. Biochemistry 8, 2601-2609 (1999) (SFM-4 + PTI optics)
Control of Coenzyme Binding to Horse Liver Alcohol Dehydrogenase Laurie A. LeBrun and Bryce V. Plapp
Biochemistry, 38 (38), 12387 -12393,
1999. (SFM-3 + MOS-1000)
The folding transition state between SH3 domains is conformationally restricted and
evolutionarily conserved Jose C. Martínez & Luis Serrano Nature
Structural Biology, 1999 Volume 6 pp 1010 - 1016 (SFM-3)
Experiment and theory highlight role of native state topology in SH3 folding David S. Riddle, Viara P. Grantcharova1, Jed V. Santiago, Eric Alm, Ingo Ruczinski &
David Baker Nature
Structural Biology 1999 Volume 6 11 pp 1016 - 1024 (SFM-4)
Identifying the Site of Initial Tertiary Structure Disruption during Apomyoglobin
Unfolding Zhaoyang Feng, Jeung-Hoi Ha, and Stewart N. Loh Biochemistry, 38 , 14433 -14439, 1999. (SFM-4/QS).
Relationship between the Native-State Hydrogen Exchange and the Folding Pathways of
Barnase Rui-Ai Chu, Jiro Takei, Joseph J. Barchi, Jr., and Yawen Bai Biochemistry, 38 (43), 14119 -14124, 1999. (SFM-4/QS).
Folding dynamics of the B1 domain of protein G explored by ultrarapid mixing Soon-Ho Park, M.C. Ramachandra Shastry & Heinrich Roder Nature
Structural Biology (1999) Vol. 6 pp 943 - 947
(SFM-4/QS).
Molecular Dissection of the Folding Mechanism of the R Subunit of Tryptophan
Synthase:
An Amino-Terminal Autonomous Folding Unit Controls Several Rate-Limiting Steps in the
Folding of a Single Domain Protein Jill A. Zitzewitz and C. Robert Matthews Biochemistry 1999, 38, 10205-10214 (Fluorescence & CD
with SFM-3 + Aviv CD + MOS-200).
Mechanistic Studies of the Folding of Human Lysozyme and the Origin of Amyloidogenic
Behavior in Its Disease-Related Variants Denis Canet, Margaret Sunde, Alexander M. Last, Andrew Miranker, Andrew Spencer, Carol V.
Robinson, and Christopher M. Dobson Biochemistry, 38 (20), 6419 -6427, 1999 (Fluorescence
& CD with SFM-4).
Stopped-Flow Kinetic Analysis of the Ligand-Induced Coil-Helix Transition in
Glutathione S-Transferase A1-1: Evidence for a Persistent Denatured State Brenda S. Nieslanik, Michael J. Dabrowski, Robert P. Lyon, and William M. Atkins
Biochemistry, 38 (21), 6971 -6980, 1999 (Fluorescence
with SFM-4).
Time-Resolved Monitoring of Electrogenic Na+ - Ca2+ Exchange in the Isolated Cardiac
Sarcolemma Vesicles by Using a Rapid-Response Fluorescent Probe. David Baazov, Xiolan Wang, and Daniel Khananshvili Biochemistry (1999), 38, 1435-1445
(Fluorescence with SFM-3 +
MOS-200)
Kinetic evidence for an on-pathway intermediate in the folding of cytochrome c YAWEN BAI
PNAS Vol. 96, pp. 477-480,
1999 (Fluorescence with SFM-4)
A yeast recombinant aquaporin mutant that is not expressed or mistargeted in
Xenopus oocyte can be functionally analyzed in reconstituted proteoliposomes. Lagrée V, Pellerin I, Hubert JF, Tacnet F, Le Cahérec F, Roudier N, Thomas D,
Gouranton J, Deschamps S
J Biol Chem 1998
May 15 273:20 12422-6 (SFM-3 + light scattering)
Evidence for the presence of aquaporin-3 in human red blood cells. Roudier N, Verbavatz JM, Maurel C, Ripoche P, Tacnet F
J Biol Chem 1998
Apr 3 273:14 8407-12 (SFM-3 + light scattering)
Identification of a structural determinant for resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics in
Gram-positive bacteria N. MOUZ ,E. GORDON , A.-M. DI GUILMI ,I. PETIT ,Y. PETILLOT ,Y. DUPONT ,R. HAKENBECK ,T.
VERNET , AND O. DIDEBERG
PNAS Vol. 95, pp.
13403-13406, 1998 (Fluorescence with SFM-3)
Limited internal friction in the rate-limiting step of a two-state protein folding
reaction Kevin W. Plaxco and David Baker.
PNAS Vol. 95, 13591-13596, 1998 (Fluorescence with SFM-4)
Initial hydrophobic collapse is not necessary for folding RNase A Angela Nöppert, Klaus Gast, Dietrich Zirwer and Gregor Damaschun.
Folding & Design 1998,
3:213-221 (CD with SFM-3 + Jasco J-720 and Light
scattering)
Probing the folding pathway of a -clam protein with single-tryptophan constructs Patricia L Clark, Benjamin F Weston, Lila M Gierasch.
Folding & Design 1998,
3:401-412 (Fluorescence with SFM-4 + PTI and CD
with SFM-4 + Jasco J-715).
Intrinsic tryptophans of CRABPI as probes of structure and folding PATRICIA L. CLARK, ZHI-PING LIU, JIANHUA ZHANG, and LILA M. GIERASCH.
Protein Science
(1996), 5: 1108- 1117 (Fluorescence with SFM-4 + PTI).
Mechanism of Folding of the Dimeric Core Domain of Escherichia coli Trp Repressor: A
Nearly Diffusion-Limited Reaction Leads to the Formation of an On-Pathway Dimeric
Intermediate Lisa M. Gloss and C. Robert Matthews. Biochemistry 1998, 37, 15990-15999 (Fluorescence + CD with SFM
+ MOS + Aviv CD)
SecB Binds Only to a Late Native-like Intermediate in the Folding Pathway of Barstar
and Not to the Unfolded State Vikram G. Panse, Jayant B. Udgaonkar, and Raghavan Varadarajan. Biochemistry 1998, 37, 14477-14483 (Fluorescence with SFM-3 +
MOS-200)
Trifluoroethanol Promotes Helix Formation by Destabilizing Backbone Exposure:
Desolvation Rather than Native Hydrogen Bonding Defines the Kinetic Pathway of Dimeric
Coiled Coil Folding Alex Kentsis and Tobin R. Sosnick. Biochemistry 1998, 37, 14613-14622 (Fluorescence + CD with
SFM-3 + SFM-4 + MOS-200 + Jasco)
Evidence for an unfolding and refolding pathway in cytochrome c Yujia Xu, Leland Mayne & S. Walter Englander. Nature
Structural Biology, 1998, Volume 5, pp 774 - 778
Important role of hydrogen bonds in the structurally polarized transition state for
folding of the src SH3 domain Viara P. Grantcharova, David S. Riddle, Jed V. Santiago & David Baker. Nature
Structural Biology, 1998, Volume 5, pp 714 - 720
Obligatory steps in protein folding and the conformational diversity of the transition
state Jose C. Martinez, M. Teresa Pisabarro & Luis Serrano. Nature
Structural Biology, 1998, Volume 5, pp 721 - 729
Changes in side chain packing during apomyoglobin folding characterized by pulsed
thiol-disulfide exchange Jeung-Hoi Ha & Stewart N. Loh. Nature
Structural Biology, 1998, Volume 5, pp 730 - 737
Evidence for barrier-limited protein folding kinetics on the microsecond time scale M.C.Ramachandra Shastry and Heinrich Roder. Nature
Structural Biology, 1998 Volume 5 p385-391
Proline Isomerization-Independent Accumulation of an Early Intermediate and
Heterogeneity of the Folding Pathways of a Mixed R/â Protein, Escherichia coli
Thioredoxin Roxana E. Georgescu, Jian-Hua Li, Michel E. Goldberg, Maria Luisa Tasayco, and Alain F.
Chaffotte. Biochemistry 1998, 37, 10286-10297
Refolding rate of stability-enhanced cytochrome c is independent of thermodynamic
driving force WILLIAM A. McGEE and BARRY T. NALL.
Protein Science (1998), 7: 1071-1082
Multiple Kinetic Intermediates Accumulate during the Unfolding of Horse Cytochrome c in
the Oxidized State Abani K. Bhuyan and Jayant B. Udgaonkar.
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Stopped-flow (circular dichroism)
pH (low) insertion peptide (pHLIP) inserts across a lipid bilayer as a helix and exits by a different path
Oleg A. Andreev, Alexander G. Karabadzhak, Dhammika Weerakkody Gregory O. Andreev, Donald M. Engelman , and Yana K. Reshetnyak
PNAS March 2, 2010 vol. 107 no. 9 4081-4086
(SFM-300 + MOS-450AF/CD)
Structural Characterization of Apomyoglobin Self-Associated Species
in Aqueous Buffer and Urea Solution
Charles Chow , Nese Kurt *, Regina M. Murphy and Silvia Cavagnero
Biophysical Journal 90:298-309 (2006)
(MOS-450/AF-CD + SFM-400 | CD stopped-flow and CD steady state mode)
Trifluoroethanol-Induced Unfolding of Concanavalin A: Equilibrium and
Time-Resolved Optical Spectroscopic Studies
Qi Xu and Timothy A. Keiderling
Biochemistry, 44 (22), 7976 -7987, 2005
(SFM-400 + J-810)
Stabilization of Native Protein fold by intein-mediated covalent
cyclization
N.Williams, E.liepinsh, S.Watt, P.Prosselkov, J.Matthews, P.Attard,
J.Beck, N.Dixon, G.Otting
L.Mol.Biol.(2005) 346, 1095-1108
(SFM-300 + J-810)
Cooperative Sub-Millisecond Folding Kinetics of Apomyoglobin pH 4
Intermediate Sebastien Weisbuch, Francine Gérard, Marielle Pasdeloup, Jéremy Cappadoro,
Yves Dupont, and Marc Jamin
Biochemistry
2005, 44, 7013-7023. (MOS-450AF/CD + SFM-400+microcuvette)
Apo-azurin folds via an intermediate resembles the moten-globule A.Sandberg, J.Leckner, BG. Karlsson Protein Science (2004), 13, 2628-2638 (SFM-20 + MOS-250 + MOS-450 in fluorescence and CD mode)
Secondary structure formation is the earliest structural event in the
refolding of an all beta-sheet protein T.Sivaraman, T.Kumar, Y.Tu, W.Wang, W.Lin, H.Chen, C.Yu
Biochemical
and Biophysical research communications, 260, 284-288 (1999). (SFM-3+J-720)
Characterization of Single-Tryptophan Mutants of Histidine-Containing
Phosphocarrier Protein: Evidence for Local Rearrangements during Folding from
High Concentrations of Denaturant Azuaga, A. I.; Canet, D.; Smeenk, G.; Berends, R.; Titgemeijer, F.; Duurkens,
R.; Mateo, P. L.; Scheek, R. M.; Robillard, G. T.; Dobson, C. M.; van Nuland, N.
A. J.;
Biochemistry
; (Article); 2003; 42(17); 4883-4895.
(Stopped-Flow/CD with SFM-3 & MOS-400, Stopped-Flow/Fluorescence&Fluorescence
Anisotropy with SFM-3 & MOS-400 using the
EMFA®
method)
Kinetic Analysis of R67 Dihydrofolate Reductase Folding: From the Unfolded
Monomer to the Native Tetramer Christophe Bodenreider, Nicolas Kellershohn, Michel E. Goldberg, and Annick
Méjean
Biochemistry
; 2002; 41(50); 14988-14999. (SFM-300 + MOS components + Jobin-Yvon CD6)
Role of individual disulfide bonds in hen lysozyme early folding steps
Valérie Guez, Pascale Roux, Amiel Navon and Michel E. Goldberg Protein
Science (2002), 11:1136-1151 (SFM-300 + MOS components + Jobin-Yvon CD6)
Immunochemical pulsed-labeling characterization of intermediates during hen
lysozyme oxidative folding Nicole M. Jarrett1, Lisa Djavadi-Ohaniance, Richard
C. Willson, Hideki Tachibana and Michel E. Goldberg
Protein Science (2002), 11:2584-2595 (SFM-300 + MOS components + Jobin-Yvon CD6)
Kinetic Characterization of the pH-Dependent Oligomerization of R67
Dihydrofolate Reductase Mejean, A.; Bodenreider, C.; Schuerer, K.; Goldberg, M. E.
Biochemistry
; 2001; 40(27); 8169-8179 (SFM-300 + MOS components + Jobin-Yvon CD6)
Detection of Two Partially Structured Species in the Folding Process of the
Amyloidogenic Protein 2-Microglobulin Fabrizio Chiti, Palma Mangione, Alessia Andreola, Sofia Giorgetti, Massimo
Stefani, Christopher M. Dobson, Vittorio Bellotti, Niccolò Taddei J.Mol.Biol.
2001, 307, 379-391 (SFM-300/ MOS-400 Fluo / CD / double Jump)
Roles of dimerization in folding and stability of ketosteroid isomerase from
Pseudomonas putida biotype B. Do-Hyung Kim, Gyu Hyun Nam, Do Soo Jang, Sunggoo Yun, Gildon Choi, Hee Cheon Lee
and Kwan Yong Choi
Protein Science
(2001), 10:741-752 (SFM-400 + MOS-400/CD)
Equilibrium and Kinetic Analysis of Folding of Ketosteroid Isomerase from
Comamonas testosteroni Do-Hyung Kim, Do Soo Jang, Gyu Hyun Nam, Sunggoo Yun, Jae Hyun Cho, Gildon Choi,
Hee Cheon Lee, and Kwan Yong Choi* Biochemistry; 2000; 39(42); 13084-13092. (SFM-4/QS, CD + fluorescence)
The Greek Key Protein Apo-pseudoazurin Folds Through an Obligate On-pathway
Intermediate Andrew P. Capaldi1, Stuart J. Ferguson2, Sheena E. Radford1 J.
Mol. Biol. 286, 1621-1632 (SFM-3 + Jasco J-715 CD, CD)
Absence of stable intermediates on the folding pathway of barnase Takei,
L.,Chu, RA, Bai, YW PNAS 97 (20) 10796-10801 (2000) (SFM-400 + MOS-400, CD + fluorescence)
Equilibrium and Kinetic Analysis of Folding of Ketosteroid Isomerase from
Comamonas testosteroni Do-Hyung Kim,Do Soo Jang, Gyu Hyun Nam,Sunggoo Yun, Jae Hyun Cho,Gildon Choi,
Hee Cheon Lee, and Kwan Yong Choi
Biochemistry
2000, 39, 13084-13092 (SFM-400 + MOS-420/CD)
The folding transition state between SH3 domains is conformationally restricted and
evolutionarily conserved Jose C. Martínez & Luis Serrano Nature
Structural Biology, 1999 Volume 6 pp 1010 - 1016
(SFM-3)
Experiment and theory highlight role of native state topology in SH3 folding David S. Riddle, Viara P. Grantcharova1, Jed V. Santiago, Eric Alm, Ingo Ruczinski &
David Baker Nature
Structural Biology 1999 Volume 6 11 pp 1016 - 1024
(SFM-4)
Identifying the Site of Initial Tertiary Structure Disruption during Apomyoglobin
Unfolding Zhaoyang Feng, Jeung-Hoi Ha, and Stewart N. Loh Biochemistry, 38 , 14433 -14439, 1999. (SFM-4/QS)
Molecular Dissection of the Folding Mechanism of the R Subunit of Tryptophan
Synthase:
An Amino-Terminal Autonomous Folding Unit Controls Several Rate-Limiting Steps in the
Folding of a Single Domain Protein Jill A. Zitzewitz and C. Robert Matthews Biochemistry 1999, 38, 10205-10214 (Fluorescence & CD
with SFM-3 + Aviv CD + MOS-200)
Mechanistic Studies of the Folding of Human Lysozyme and the Origin of Amyloidogenic
Behavior in Its Disease-Related Variants Denis Canet, Margaret Sunde, Alexander M. Last, Andrew Miranker, Andrew Spencer, Carol V.
Robinson, and Christopher M. Dobson Biochemistry, 38 (20), 6419 -6427, 1999 (Fluorescence
& CD with SFM-4)
R-Lytic Protease Precursor: Characterization of a Structured Folding Intermediate D. Eric Anderson, Reuben J. Peters, Barry Wilk, and David A. Agard. Biochemistry 1999, 38, 4728-4735 (CD with SFM-4/S + Jasco and
SFM-4/Q)
Acceleration of the folding of acylphosphatase by stabilization of local secondary
structure Fabrizio Chiti, Niccolo' Taddei, Paul Webster, Daizo Hamada, Tania
Fiaschi,
Giampietro Ramponi & Christopher M. Dobson. Nature
Structural Biology 1999, Vol. 6, 293 - 397 (SFM +
MOS-400)
Folding Mechanism of the alpha-Subunit of Tryptophan Synthase, an alpha/beta Barrel
Protein: Global Analysis Highlights the Interconversion of Multiple Native, Intermediate,
and Unfolded Forms through Parallel Channels Osman Bilsel, Jill A. Zitzewitz, Katherine E. Bowers, and C. Robert Matthews.
Biochemistry
1999, 38, 1018-1029 (CD with SFM-3 + Aviv CD)
Initial hydrophobic collapse is not necessary for folding RNase A Angela Nöppert, Klaus Gast, Dietrich Zirwer and Gregor Damaschun.
Folding & Design 1998,
3:213-221 (CD with SFM-3 + Jasco J-720 and Light
scattering)
Probing the folding pathway of a -clam protein with single-tryptophan constructs Patricia L Clark, Benjamin F Weston, Lila M Gierasch.
Folding & Design 1998,
3:401-412
(http://www.biomednet.com/library/abstract/JFAD.fd3510) (Fluorescence with SFM-4 + PTI and CD
with SFM-4 + Jasco J-715)
Mechanism of Folding of the Dimeric Core Domain of Escherichia coli Trp Repressor: A
Nearly Diffusion-Limited Reaction Leads to the Formation of an On-Pathway Dimeric
Intermediate Lisa M. Gloss and C. Robert Matthews. Biochemistry, 1998, 37, 15990-15999 (Fluorescence + CD with SFM
+ MOS + Aviv CD)
The Role of Ligand Binding in the Kinetic Folding Mechanism of Human p21 H-ras Protein Jing Zhang and C. Robert Matthews Biochemistry 1998, 37, 14891-14899 (SFM-3 + Aviv62DS spectrometer)
The burst phase in ribonuclease A folding and solvent dependence of the unfolded state
Phoebe X. Qi1 Tobin R. Sosnick & S. Walter Englander. Nature
Structural Biology 1998 Volume 5 Number 10 pp 882 - 884
(FoldingCD with SFM-4 + Jasco 715)
Trifluoroethanol Promotes Helix Formation by Destabilizing Backbone Exposure:
Desolvation Rather than Native Hydrogen Bonding Defines the Kinetic Pathway of Dimeric
Coiled Coil Folding Alex Kentsis and Tobin R. Sosnick Biochemistry
1998, 37, 14613-14622 (Fluorescence + CD with
SFM-3 + SFM-4 + MOS-200 + Jasco)
Proline Isomerization-Independent Accumulation of an Early Intermediate and
Heterogeneity of the Folding Pathways of a Mixed R/â Protein, Escherichia coli
Thioredoxin Roxana E. Georgescu, Jian-Hua Li, Michel E. Goldberg, Maria Luisa Tasayco, and Alain F.
Chaffotte Biochemistry 1998, 37, 10286-10297
Multiple Kinetic Intermediates Accumulate during the Unfolding of Horse Cytochrome c in
the Oxidized State Abani K. Bhuyan and Jayant B. Udgaonkar.
Biochemistry
1998, 37, 9147-9155
(http://pubs.acs.org/subscribe/journals/bichaw/jtoc.cgi?bichaw/37/25)
note
Kinetic mechanism of luciferase subunit folding and assembly AC Clark, SW Raso, JF Sinclair, MM Ziegler, AF Chaffotte, TO Baldwin. Biochemistry, 1997, Vol 36, Iss 7, pp 1891-1899
Kinetics of folding of the IgG binding domain of peptostreptoccocal protein L ML Scalley, Q Yi, HD Gu, A McCormack, JR Yates, D Baker Biochemistry, 1997, Vol 36, Iss 11, pp 3373-3382
Initial loss of secondary structure in the unfolding of barstar Nath, U., Agashe, VR. and Udgaonkar, JB. (1996) Nature Structural Biology, 3, 920-923
CD evidence for the presence of burst phase intermediates on the conformational folding
pathway od ribonuclease A. Houry WA, Rothwarf DM, Scheraga HA (1996) Biochemistry, 35, 10125-10133
Folding of a four-helix bundle : studies of acyl-coenzyme A binding protein
Kragelund, BB, Robinson CV, Knudsen J, Dobson CM, Poulsen FM (1995) Biochemistry, 34, 7217-7224
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lysozyme Hooke, S.D., Radford, S.E. and Dobson, C.M. (1994) Biochemistry, 33, 5867-5876
The barriers in protein folding Sosnick, T.R., Mayne, L., Hiller, R. and Englander, S.W. (1994) Nature Structural Biology 1, 149-155.
Tertiary interactions in the folding pathway of Hen lysozyme: kinetic studies using
fluorescent probes Itzhaki, L.S., Evans, P.A., Dobson, C.M. and Radford, S. E. (1994) Biochemistry, 33, 5212-5220
Kinetic consequences of the removal of a disulfide bridge on the folding of Hen
lysozyme Eyles, S.J., Radford, S.E., Robinson, C.V. and Dobson, C.M. (1994) Biochemistry, 33, 13038-13048
Kinetic characterization of the chemotactic protein from E. Coli, Che Y. Kinetic
analysis of the inverse hydrophobic effect. Munoz, V., Lopez, E.M., Jager, M. and Serrano, L. (1994) Biochemistry, 33, 5858-5866
Structure and Stability of an Early Folding Intermediate of E-Coli TR Aprorepressor
Measured by Far UV-CD and ANS Binding. Mann, C. and Matthews, C.R. (1993) Biochemistry, V.32, 5282-5290.
Formation of a Molten Globule Intermediate Early in the Kinetic Folding Pathway of
Apomyoglobin Jennings, P.A. and Wright, P.E. (1993) Science, 262, 892-896.
Early Steps in Cytochromec Folding Observed by Time-Resolved Circular Dichroism and
Fluorescence Spectroscopy. Elove, G.A., ChafFotte, A.F., Roder, H., and Goldberg, M.E. (1992), Biochemistry, 31, 6876-6883.
A Possible Initial Folding Intermediate: The C-Terminal Proteolytic Domain on
Tryptophan Synthase B Chains Folds in Less than 4 Milliseconds into a Condense State with
Non-native-like secondary Structure. Chaffotte, A.F., Cadieux, C., Guillou, Y., Goldberg, M.E. (1992) Biochemistry, 31, 4303-4308.
Kinetic Resolution of Peptide Bond and Side Chain Far-UV Circular Dichroism during the
Folding of Hen Egg White Lysozyme. Chaffotte, A.F., Guillou, Y., Goldberg, M.E. (1992) Biochemistry, 31, 9695-9702.
The Folding of an Enzyme: IV. Structure of an Intermediaite in the Refolding of Barnase
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Stopped-flow (cryo)
Mechanistic Information from Low-Temperature Rapid-Scan and NMR
Measurements on the Protonation and Subsequent Reductive Elimination
Reaction of a (Diimine)platinum(II) Dimethyl Complex
Bror J. Wik, Ivana Ivanovic-Burmazovic, Mats Tilset,* and Rudi van Eldik
Inorg. Chem., 45 (9), 3613 -3621, 2006
(cryoSFM-20+DAD)
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Stopped-flow (time resolved fluorescence)
Hg2+-Reactive Double Hydrophilic Block Copolymer Assemblies as Novel Multifunctional Fluorescent Probes with Improved Performance
Jinming Hu, Changhua Li and Shiyong Liu Langmuir,
2010, 26 (2), pp 724–729
(SFM-300 + MOS-250)
Kinetics of Complex Formation between DNA and Cationically Charged Cylindrical Brush Polymers Observed by Stopped Flow Light Scattering
Frauke Kuehn, Karl Fischer, Manfred Schmidt
Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 2009, Volume 30 Issue 17, Pages 1470 – 1476
(SFM-300 I Light scattering)
RecQ Helicase-catalyzed DNA Unwinding Detected by Fluorescence
Resonance Energy Transfer
Xing-Dong ZHANG, Shuo-Xing DOU, Ping XIE, Peng-Ye WANG, and Xu Guang
XI1 Acta Biochim Biophys Sin 2005,37:593-600
(SFM-400+MOS-450/AF-CD | Stopped-flow + FRET fluorescence)
Mapping the Cytochrome c Folding Landscape Julia G. Lyubovitsky, Harry B. Gray,* and Jay R. Winkler*
J.
AM. CHEM. SOC. 2002, 124, 5481-5485.
(http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/abstract.cgi/jacsat/2002/124/i19/abs/ja017399r.html) note
(SFM-4 : double kinetics fluorescence lifetime)
Time-resolved fluorescence studies of the protein folding process: new instrumentation,
analysis and experimental approaches. Beechem, J.M., James, E. and Brand, L. (1990) In: Time-resolved laser spectroscopy in biochemistry. SPIE proceedings series Vol.
1204, pp 685-698.
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Stopped-flow (fluorescence anisotropy)
Fluorometric assays for characterizing DNA helicases
Shuo-Xing Dou, Xu Guang Xi Methods, 2010: Volume 51, Issue 3, July 2010, Pages 295-302
(SFM-400 + MOS-450AF/CD)
Escherichia coli RecQ Is a Rapid, Efficient, and Monomeric Helicase
Xing-Dong Zhang, Ping Xie, Peng-Ye Wang, and Xu Guang Xi
J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 281, Issue 18, 12655-12663, May 5, 2006
(SFM-400 + MOS-450/AF-CD | Stopped-flow+ fluorescence anisotropy)
Kinetic and Structural Characterization of Adsorption-induced Unfolding of
Bovine Þ-Lactalbumin Maarten F. M. Engel, Carlo P. M. van Mierlo, and Antonie J. W. G. Visser
J. Biol. Chem.,
Mar 2002; 277: 10922 - 10930.
(http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/abstract/277/13/10922) note
(SFM-400)
Characterization of Single-Tryptophan Mutants of Histidine-Containing
Phosphocarrier Protein: Evidence for Local Rearrangements during Folding from
High Concentrations of Denaturant Azuaga, A. I.; Canet, D.; Smeenk, G.; Berends, R.; Titgemeijer, F.; Duurkens,
R.; Mateo, P. L.; Scheek, R. M.; Robillard, G. T.; Dobson, C. M.; van Nuland, N.
A. J.;
Biochemistry
; (Article); 2003; 42(17); 4883-4895.
(http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/abstract.cgi/bichaw/2003/42/i17/abs/bi027182p.html) note
(Stopped-Flow/CD with SFM-3 & MOS-400, Stopped-Flow/Fluorescence&Fluorescence
Anisotropy with SFM-3 & MOS-400 using the
EMFA®
method)
New method for anisotropy measurement High-Sensitivity Fluorescence
Anisotropy Detection of Protein-Folding Events: Application to alpha-Lactalbumin Denis Canet, Klaus Doering, Christopher M. Dobson, and Yves Dupont
Biophys. J. 2001 80:
1996-2003
(http://www.biophysj.org/cgi/reprint/80/4/1996.pdf) note
Time-Resolved Fluorescence Anisotropy Study of the Refolding Reaction of the -Subunit
of Tryptophan Synthase Reveals Nonmonotonic Behavior of the Rotational Correlation Time Osman Bilsel, Li Yang, Jill A. Zitzewitz, Joseph M. Beechem, and C. Robert Matthews Biochemistry 1999, 38 (13), 4177 -4187 (SFM-3)
Stopped-Flow Fluorescence Study of Precatalytic Primer Strand Base-Unstacking
Transitions in the Exonuclease Cleft of Bacteriophage T4 DNA Polymerase Michael R. Otto, Linda B. Bloom, Myron F. Goodman, and Joseph M. Beechem Biochemistry 1998, 37, 10156-10163
Distinct action of cis and trans ATP within the double ring of the chaperonin GroEL Rye HS, Burston SG, Fenton WA, Beechem JM, Zhaohui Xu, Sigler PB and Horwich. AL Nature 388, 792-798 (1997)
Sequential domain unfolding in phosphoglycerate kinase : fluorescence anisotropy
stopped-flow kinetics of sevral tryptophan mutants Beechem, JM, Sherman MA, Mas MT (1995) Biochemistry, 34, 13943-13948
Resolution of multiphasic reactions by the combination of fluorescence total-intensity
and anisotropy stopped-flow kinetic experiments Otto MR, Lillo MP, Beechem, JM (1994) Biophysical J. 67, 2511-2521
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Stopped-flow (diode array)
Growth Mechanisms in Nanocrystalline Lead Sulfide by Stopped-Flow Kinetic Analysis
Allison L. Brazeau and Nathan D. Jones Department of Chemistry, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 5B7
J. Phys. Chem. C, 2009, 113 (47), pp 20246–20251
(SFM-300 + DAD UV-VIS)
Characterization of Dehaloperoxidase Compound ES and Its Reactivity with Trihalophenols
Jeremiah Feducia, Rania Dumarieh, Lauren B. G. Gilvey, Tatyana Smirnova, Stefan Franzen, and Reza A. Ghiladi Department of Chemistry, North Carolina State UniVersity, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695
Biochemistry 2009, 48, 995–1005 (SFM-400 + DAD)
Characterization of human D-amino acid oxidase
Gianluca Molla, Silvia Sacchi, Mariagrazia Bernasconi, Mirella S. Pilone,
Kiyoshi Fukui, Loredano Pollegioni
FEBS Letters 580 (2006) 2358–2364
(http://www.dbsm.uninsubria.it/biochim/publications/papers/2006b_molla.pdf) note
(SFM-300+DAD)
Reduction of ferric haemoproteins by tetrahydropterins: a kinetic
study
Chantal CAPEILLERE-BLANDIN, Delphine MATHIEU and Daniel MANSUY
Biochem. J. (2005) 392, 583–587
(http://www.biochemj.org/bj/392/0583/3920583.pdf) note
(SFM-3 + Diode array)
Multistate reaction kinetics of 6-hydroxy-4-(dimethylamino)flavylium
driven by pH. A stopped-flow study
César A. T. Laia, A. Jorge Parola, Filipe Folgosa and Fernando Pina
Org. Biomol. Chem., 2007, 5, 69 - 77
(SFM-300 + DAD | Stopped-Flow diode array)
In situ investigation of the oxidative addition in homogeneous Pd
catalysts by synchronised time resolved UV-Vis/EXAFS
Gemma Guilera*a, Mark A. Newtona, Charlene Pollia, Sakura
Pascarellia, Meritxell Guinób and King Kuog (Mimi) Hii*b
a) European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF, ID24), P.O. Box 220,
38043 Grenoble Cedex, France. E-mail: guilera@esrf.fr; Fax: +33 (0)4
7688 2784; Tel: +33 (0)4 3888 1930
b) Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, Exhibition Road,
South Kensington, UK SW7 2AZ. E-mail: mimi.hii@imperial.ac.uk; Fax: +44
(0)20 7594 5804; Tel: +44 (0)20 7594 1142
Chem. Commun., 2006, DOI: 10.1039/b606772g
(SFM-300+Diode array+EXAFS)
Mechanistic Information from Low-Temperature Rapid-Scan and NMR
Measurements on the Protonation and Subsequent Reductive Elimination
Reaction of a (Diimine)platinum(II) Dimethyl Complex
Bror J. Wik, Ivana Ivanovic-Burmazovic, Mats Tilset,* and Rudi van Eldik
Inorg. Chem., 45 (9), 3613 -3621, 2006
(cryoSFM-20+DAD)
Evidence of Two Distinct Oxygen Complexes of Reduced Endothelial
Nitric Oxide Synthase
Stéphane Marchal, Morten Sørlie, K. Kristoffer
Andersson, Bernd Mayer, and Reinhard Lange
J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 279,
Issue 19, 19824-19831, May 7, 2004
(SFM-300+DAD+MOS-200)
Two coupled photochromic systems of 3',4'-(methylendioxy)flavilium : kinetic
and thermodynamic characterisation D.Fernàndez, F.Folgosa, A.J.Parola, F.Pina New.J.Chem., 2004, 28, 1221-11226 (SFM-300 + diode array)
Acid-base behavior of organopalladium complexes [Pd(CNN)R]BF4 M.S.Munoz, B.Garcia, S.Ibeas, F.J.Hoyuelos,I.Penacoba, A.M.Navarro,J.M.Leal New.J.Chem., 2004, 28, 1450-1456 (SFM-300 + diode array)
Ozonolysis of vinyl compounds, CH2=CH-X, in aqueous solution - the
chemistries of ensuing formyl compounds and hydrolysis Leitzke A, Flyunt R, Theruvathu JA, von Sonntag C. 2003. Org. Biomol. Chem.: 4, 1012-1019 (SFM + diode array + conductimetry)
Kinetic mechanisms of glycine oxidase from Bacillus subtilis Gianluca Molla, Laura Motteran, Viviana Job, Mirella S. Pilone and Loredano
Pollegioni
Eur. J.
Biochem. 270, 1474-1482 (2003)
(http://www.ejbiochem.org/cgi/content/abstract/270/7/1474) note (SFM + diode array and operation in anaerobic conditions)
Role of tyrosine 238 in the active site of Rhodotorula gracilis D-amino acid
oxidase A site-directed mutagenesis study Angelo Boselli, Silvia Sacchi, Viviana Job, Mirella S. Pilone and Loredano
Pollegioni
Eur. J. 269,
4762-4771 (2002)
(http://www.ejbiochem.org/cgi/content/abstract/269/19/4762) note (SFM + diode array and operation in anaerobic conditions)
The reaction of thymine and thymidine with ozone Flyunt R, Theruvathu JA, Leitzke A, von Sonntag C. 2002. J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans.: 2, 1572-1582 (SFM + diode array + conductimetry)
Kinetics of aqueous acid hydrolysis of Iron(III)
5-substituted-8-hydroxyquinoline complexes : mechanistic implications H.Boukhalfa, F.Thomas, G.Serratrice, C.Beguin Inorganic reaction Mechanism, vol3, (2002), 153-172 (SFM + diode array)
Hydrolytic removal of chlorinated products from the oxidative
free-radical-induced degradation of chloroethylenes: acid chlorides and
chlorinated acetic acids Prager L, Dowideit P, Langguth H, Schuchmann HP, von Sonntag C. 2001. J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans.: 2, 1641-1647 (SFM + diode array + conductimetry)
Iron(III) complexation by new aminocarboxylate chelators-thermodynamic and
kinetic studies G.Serratrice, JB.Galey, E.Saint Aman, J.Dumats Eur. J.Inorg.chem. 2001, 471-479 (SFM + diode array)
Biomimetic studies related to the azide-inhibited Cu,Zn superoxide dismutase G. Serratrice, C. Beguin, P. Chautemps, C.Cogne, JL.Pierre New J.Chem., 2001, 25, 696-699 (SFM + diode array)
'Biosynthesis of Pteridines. Stopped-flow kinetic analysis of
GTP Cyclohydrolase I' A.Bracher, N. Schramek, A. Bacher Biochemistry 2001, 40, 7896-7902 (SFM4/QS + Diode array)
Thermodynamic and kinetic studies of the sulfonated derivative of the iron
chelator TRENCAM, an analog of enterobactin F.Thomas, C.Beguin, JL.Pierre, G.Serratrice Inorganica Chimica Acta 291 (1999) 148-157 (SFM + diode array)
Calcein as a fluorescent probe for ferric iron F.Thomas,G.Serratrice, C.Beguin, E.Saint Aman, JL.Pierre,M.Fontecave,
JP.Laulhère Journal of Biological chemistry, vol.274, No19, 99 13375-13383,(1999) (SFM + diode array)
Reaction of Ozone with ethylene and its methyl- and chlorine-substituted
derivates in aqueous solution Dowideit P, von Sonntag C. 1998. Environ. Sci. Technol.: 32, 1112-1119 (SFM + diode array + conductimetry)
O-TRENSOX, a New Tripodal Iron Chelator Based on 8-Hydroxyquinoline
Subunits: Thermodynamic and Kinetic Studies Guy Serratrice, Hakim Boukhalfa, Claude Béguin, Paul Baret, Catherine Caris, and
Jean-Louis Pierre Inorganic Chemistry, 36, 3898-3910 (1997)
Characterization of the Reaction Mechanism for Trypanosoma brucei
Ornithine Decarboxylase by Multiwavelength Stopped-Flow Spectroscopy Harold B. Brooks and Margaret A. Phillips*. Biochemistry 1997, 36, 15147-15155
Non-hydrolytic decay of formyl chloride into CO and HCl in aqueous solution Dowideit P, Mertens R, von Sonntag C. 1996. J. Am. Chem. Soc.: 118, 11288-11292 (SFM + diode array + conductimetry)
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Stopped-flow (synchrotron radiation)
Applications of stopped-flow in SAXS and SANS
Isabelle Grillo
Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science 14 (2009) 402-408
(SFM-300)
Local structure of reaction intermediates probed by time-x-ray absorption near edge structure spectroscopy
G. Smolentsev, G. Guilera, M. Tromp, S. Pascarelli, and A. V. Soldatov
THE JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS 130, 174508 (2009)
(SFM-300 + ED-EXAFS)
In situ investigation of the oxidative addition in homogeneous Pd
catalysts by synchronised time resolved UV-Vis/EXAFS
Gemma Guilera*a, Mark A. Newtona, Charlene Pollia, Sakura
Pascarellia, Meritxell Guinób and King Kuog (Mimi) Hii*b
a) European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF, ID24), P.O. Box 220,
38043 Grenoble Cedex, France. E-mail: guilera@esrf.fr; Fax: +33 (0)4
7688 2784; Tel: +33 (0)4 3888 1930
b) Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, Exhibition Road,
South Kensington, UK SW7 2AZ. E-mail: mimi.hii@imperial.ac.uk; Fax: +44
(0)20 7594 5804; Tel: +44 (0)20 7594 1142
Chem. Commun., 2006, DOI: 10.1039/b606772g
(SFM-300+Diode array+EXAFS)
Dynamics of structural transitions in amphiphilic systems monitored by
scattering techniques M. Gradzielski, I. Grillo, T. Narayanan Prog Colloid Polym. Sci. (2004) 129: 32-39
Deactivation processes of homogeneous Pd catalysts using in situ time
resolved spectroscopic techniques Moniek Tromp , Jelle R. A. Sietsma , Jeroen A. van Bokhoven , Gino P. F. van
Strijdonck , Richard J. van Haaren , Ad M. J. van der Eerden , Piet W. N. M. van
Leeuwen and Diek C. Koningsberger
Chem.
Commun., 2003, (1), 128 - 129. (SFM-4 + ED-XAFS)
Time-resolved scattering investigations of brome mosaic virus
microcrystals appearance
M. Casselyn, S. Finet, A. Tardieu and H. Delacroix
Acta Cryst. (2002). D58, 1568-1570
(SFM-3 + small angle X-ray scattering)
Application of stopped flow techniques and energy dispersive EXAFS for
investigation of the reactions of transition metal complexes in solution:
Activation of nickel-diketonates to form homogeneous catalysts, electron
transfer reactions involving iron(III) and oxidative addition to iridium(I) M. Basyaruddin B. Abdul Rahman , Peter R. Bolton , John Evans , Andrew J. Dent ,
Ian Harvey and Sofia Diaz-Moreno
Faraday
Discuss., 2002, (Advance Article)
First published on the web 16th july 2002
Energy dispersive X-ray absorption spectroscopy; a tool for time resolved
structural studies of chemical reactions in solution Sofia Diaz-Moreno in "From
Semiconductor to Proteins : Beyond the Average Structure"
SJL Billinge & MF Thorpe
Ed., Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
(http://www.esrf.fr/info/science/newsletter/oct99/DOSEXP/EXP7.htm) note
March 2002
Fast Kinetics Study of Mesoporous Material Growth by Small-angle
X-ray Scattering F. Né, F. Testard, Th. Zemb and J-M. Petit
ESRF
Newsletter Oct. 1999
(http://www.esrf.fr/info/science/newsletter/oct99/DOSEXP/EXP7.htm)
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Stopped-flow (small angle neutron scattering)
Applications of stopped-flow in SAXS and SANS
Isabelle Grillo
Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science 14 (2009) 402-408
(SFM-300)
Dynamics of structural transitions in amphiphilic systems monitored by
scattering techniques M. Gradzielski, I. Grillo, T. Narayanan Prog Colloid Polym. Sci. (2004) 129: 32-39
How does ZrO2/surfactant mesophase nucleate? Formation mechanism F. Né, F.
Testard, Th. Zemb, I. Grillo Langmuir (2003), 19(20), 8503-8510 (SFM-3 & ILL neutron beam)
Formation and growth of anionic vesicles followed by small angle neutron
scattering I. Grillo, E.I. Kats, A.R. Muratov Langmuir (2003), 19 (11) 4573-4581 (SFM-3 & ILL neutron beam)
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Stopped-flow (conductimetry)
Ozonolysis of vinyl compounds, CH2=CH-X, in aqueous solution - the
chemistries of ensuing formyl compounds and hydrolysis Leitzke A, Flyunt R, Theruvathu JA, von Sonntag C. 2003. Org. Biomol. Chem.: 4, 1012-1019 (SFM + diode array + conductimetry)
The reaction of thymine and thymidine with ozone Flyunt R, Theruvathu JA, Leitzke A, von Sonntag C. 2002. J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans.: 2, 1572-1582 (SFM + diode array + conductimetry)
Hydrolytic removal of chlorinated products from the oxidative
free-radical-induced degradation of chloroethylenes: acid chlorides and
chlorinated acetic acids Prager L, Dowideit P, Langguth H, Schuchmann HP, von Sonntag C. 2001. J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans.: 2, 1641-1647 (SFM + diode array + conductimetry)
Reaction of Ozone with ethylene and its methyl- and chlorine-substituted
derivates in aqueous solution Dowideit P, von Sonntag C. 1998. Environ. Sci. Technol.: 32, 1112-1119 (SFM + diode array + conductimetry)
Non-hydrolytic decay of formyl chloride into CO and HCl in aqueous solution Dowideit P, Mertens R, von Sonntag C. 1996. J. Am. Chem. Soc.: 118, 11288-11292 (SFM + diode array + conductimetry)
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Stopped-flow (anaerobic conditions)
Biochemical Characterization and Ligand Binding Properties of
Neuroglobin, a Novel Member of the Globin Family
Sylvia Dewilde, Laurent Kiger, Thorsten Burmester,Thomas Hankeln,
Veronique Baudin-Creuza, Tony Aerts, Michael C. Marden, Roland Caubergs,
and Luc Moens
J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 276, Issue 42, 38949-38955, October 19, 2001
(http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/full/276/42/38949#SEC1) note
(SFM-3 + MOS-200)
Characterization of human D-amino acid oxidase
Gianluca Molla, Silvia Sacchi, Mariagrazia Bernasconi, Mirella S. Pilone,
Kiyoshi Fukui, Loredano Pollegioni
FEBS Letters 580 (2006) 2358–2364
(http://www.dbsm.uninsubria.it/biochim/publications/papers/2006b_molla.pdf) note
(SFM-300+DAD)
Reduction of ferric haemoproteins by tetrahydropterins: a kinetic
study
Chantal CAPEILLERE-BLANDIN, Delphine MATHIEU and Daniel MANSUY
Biochem. J. (2005) 392, 583–587
(http://www.biochemj.org/bj/392/0583/3920583.pdf) note
(SFM-3 + Diode array)
Evidence of Two Distinct Oxygen Complexes of Reduced Endothelial
Nitric Oxide Synthase
Stéphane Marchal, Morten Sørlie, K. Kristoffer
Andersson, Bernd Mayer, and Reinhard Lange
J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 279,
Issue 19, 19824-19831, May 7, 2004
(SFM-300+DAD+MOS-200)
Cu(I)-dependent biogenesis of the galactose oxidase redox cofactor. Whittaker MM, Whittaker JW J Biol Chem. 2003 Jun 13;278(24): 22090-101. (SFM-300 in anaerobic conditions)
Kinetic mechanisms of glycine oxidase from Bacillus subtilis Gianluca Molla, Laura Motteran, Viviana Job, Mirella S. Pilone and Loredano
Pollegioni
Eur. J.
Biochem. 270, 1474-1482 (2003)
(http://www.ejbiochem.org/cgi/content/abstract/270/7/1474) note (SFM + diode array and operation in anaerobic conditions)
Role of tyrosine 238 in the active site of Rhodotorula gracilis D-amino acid
oxidase A site-directed mutagenesis study Angelo Boselli, Silvia Sacchi, Viviana Job, Mirella S. Pilone and Loredano
Pollegioni
Eur. J. 269,
4762-4771 (2002)
(http://www.ejbiochem.org/cgi/content/abstract/269/19/4762) note (SFM + diode array and operation in anaerobic conditions)
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Stopped-flow (FT-IR/IR detection)
A Millisecond Infrared Stopped-Flow Apparatus
Jia Tang and Feng Gai
Applied Spectroscopy, Vol. 60, Issue 12, pp. 1477-1481
(SFM-300 + FT-IR accessory)
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Stopped-flow (mT jump)
Comparative Study of Temperature-Induced Association of Cyclic and Linear Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) Chains in Dilute Solutions by Laser Light Scattering and Stopped-Flow Temperature Jump
Jing Ye, Jian Xu, Jinming Hu, Xiaofeng Wang, Guangzhao Zhang, Shiyong Liu, Chi Wu
Macromolecules, 2008, 41 (12), pp 4416–4422
(SFM300 + MOS250-mT jump)
Distinct Unfolding and Refolding Pathways of Ribonuclease A Revealed
by Heating and Cooling Temperature Jumps
Joan Torrent, Stéphane Marchal , Marc Ribó , Maria Vilanova , Cédric
Georges , Yves Dupont and Reinhard Lange
Biophysical Journal 94:4056-4065 (2008)
(SFM-300+mT-jump+MOS-200)
Micellization Kinetics of a Novel Multi-Responsive Double Hydrophilic
Diblock Copolymer Studied by Stopped-Flow pH and Temperature Jump
Yanfeng Zhang, Tao Wu, Shiyong Liu
Macromol. Chem. Phys. 2007, 208, 2492–2501
(SFM-300+mT-jump+MOS-250)
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Stopped-flow (other applications)
Mixer coupled to EPR
An advanced EPR stopped-flow apparatus based on a dielectric ring resonator Günter Lassmann, Peter Paul Schmidt and Wolfgang Lubitz Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Volume 172 Issue 2 , February 2005, Pages 312-323
Reaction stop by filtration
Are the States That Occlude Rubidium Obligatory Intermediates of
the Na/K-ATPase Reaction? Sergio B. Kaufman, Rodolfo M. Gonzalez-Lebrero, Pablo J.
Schwarzbaum, Jens G. Nørby, Patricio J. Garrahan, and Rolando C. Rossi
THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY Vol. 274, pp. 20779-20790, 1999
(http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/full/274/30/20779) note
An attachment for non-destructive, Fast-Quenching of samples in rapid-mixing
experiments. Rossi, R. C., Kaufman, S. B., Gonzalez-Lebrero, R. M., Nørby, J. G., and
Garrahan, P. J. Anal. Biochem 270, 276-285 (1999)
Stopped-flow coupled to mass spectrometry
From Small-Molecule Reactions to Protein Folding: Studying Biochemical
Kinetics by Stopped-Flow Electrospray Mass Spectrometry Beata M. Kolakowski and Lars Konermann Analytical Biochemistry 292, 107-114 (2001)
Researcher's Web: http://publish.uwo.ca/~konerman/research.htm#SF_MS
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Spectrometers (fluorescence, light scattering,
absorbance)
The Formin Homology 1 Domain Modulates the Actin Nucleation and
Bundling Activity of Arabidopsis FORMIN1
Alphée Michelot, Christophe Guérin, Shanjin Huang, Mathieu Ingouff,
Stéphane Richard, Natalia Rodiuc, Christopher J. Staiger, and Laurent
Blanchoin
Plant Cell. 2005 August; 17(8): 2296–2313
(MOS-450/AF-CD | slow kinetics fluorescence)
Structural Insights into the Functional Interaction of KChIP1 with
Shal-Type K+ Channels
Wei Zhou, Yan Qian, Kumud Kunjilwar, Paul J. Pfaffinger and Senyon Choe
Neuron, Volume 41, Issue 4 , 19 February 2004, Pages 573-586
(MOS-450/AF-CD | steady state AF+CD)
Steps towards Phage Display Libraries with an extended amino acid repertoire M. Björklund, E. Koivonen Letters in Drud Design and Discovery, 2004, 1, 163-167 (MOS-250 emission fluorescence)
Phosphorylation of the WASP-VCA Domain Increases Its Affinity for the Arp2/3
Complex and Enhances Actin Polymerization by WASP Giles O.C. Cory, Rainer Cramer, Laurent Blanchoin, and Anne J. Ridley
Molecular
Cell, Vol. 11, 1229–1239, May, 2003
(MOS-450, steady state or slow kinetics recordings)
Investigation of the Secondary DNA-binding Site of the Bacterial Recombinase RecA Christophe Cazaux, Jean-Sébastien Blanchet, Delphine Dupuis, Giuseppe Villani, Martine
Defais, and Neil P. Johnson
J Biol Chem 1998, 273,
28799-28804
(http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/full/273/44/28799) note (steady state with MOS-400)
Interaction between Delta-subunits and Epsilon-subunits of Fl-ATPase from pig heart
mitochondria. Circular dichroism and intrinsic fluorescence of purified and reconstituted
Delta-epsilon-complex. Penin, F., Deleage, G., Gagliardi, D., Roux, B. and Gautheron, D.C. (1990) Biochemistry, 29, 9358-9364.
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Spectrometers (circular dichroism)
Biophysical characterization reveals structural disorder in the developmental transcriptional regulator LBH
Hassan Al-Ali, Megan E. Rieger, Kenneth L. Seldeen, Thomas K. Harris, Amjad Farooq and Karoline J. Briegel
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications- Volume 391, Issue 1, 1 January 2010, Pages 1104-1109
(SFM-400 + MOS-450AF/CD)
Structural Characterization of Apomyoglobin Self-Associated Species
in Aqueous Buffer and Urea Solution
Charles Chow , Nese Kurt *, Regina M. Murphy and Silvia Cavagnero
Biophysical Journal 90:298-309 (2006)
(MOS-450/AF-CD + SFM-400 | CD stopped-flow and CD steady state mode)
Structural Insights into the Functional Interaction of KChIP1 with
Shal-Type K+ Channels
Wei Zhou, Yan Qian, Kumud Kunjilwar, Paul J. Pfaffinger and Senyon Choe
Neuron, Volume 41, Issue 4 , 19 February 2004, Pages 573-586
(MOS-450/AF-CD | steady state AF+CD)
Amino Acids of the Bacterial Toxin SopE Involved in G Nucleotide Exchange on
Cdc42 Markus C. Schlumberger <l >, Gretel Buchwald, Klaus Scheffzek , Alfred
Wittinghofer , and Wolf-Dietrich Hardt J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 278, Issue 29, 27149-27159, July 18, 2003 (SFM-20 + MOS-450 AF/CD | SF Fluorescence and steady state CD spectra)
Ellipticity changes of the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca-ATPase induced by cation binding
and phosphorylation. Girardet, J.L. & Dupont, Y. (1992) FEBS Lett., 296, 103-106.
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Spectrometers (fluorescence anisotropy)
DNA: REPLICATION REPAIR AND RECOMBINATION: Kinetic Mechanism for the
Formation of the Presynaptic Complex of the Bacterial Recombinase RecA Martine Defais, Emilie Phez, and Neil P. Johnson
J. Biol. Chem., Jan
2003; 278: 3545 - 3551
(http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/abstract/278/6/3545) note (MOS-400, Steady state or slow kinetics recordings)
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Quench-Flow
The mechanism of addition of pyridoxal 5´-phosphate to Escherichia
coli apo-serine hydroxymethyltransferase
Francesca MALERBA, Andrea BELLELLI, Alessandra GIORGI, Francesco BOSSA
and Roberto CONTESTABILE
Biochem. J. (2007) 404 (477–485)
(QFM-400)
Cytochrome b5 Increases the Rate of Product Formation by Cytochrome
P450 2B4 and Competes with Cytochrome P450 Reductase for a Binding Site
on Cytochrome P450 2B4
Haoming Zhang, Sang-Choul Im, and Lucy Waskell
THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY VOL. 282, NO. 41, pp. 29766–29776 (
2007)
QFM-400 ( anaerobic conditions)
Roles of conserved P domain residues and Mg2+ in ATP binding in the ground
and Ca2+ activated states of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ - ATPase D.B.McIntosh, J.D.Clausen, D.G. Woolley, D.H.MacLennan, B.Vilsen, J.P.Andersen Journal of biological Chemistry, vol.279, (2004) QFM-5 (double mixing)
Glutamate-183 in the conserved TGES motif of domain A of sarcoplasmic
reticulum Ca2+ - ATPase assists in catalysis of E2/E2P partial reactions J.D.Clausen, B.Vilsen, D.B.McIntosh, A.P.Einholm, J.P. Andersen PNAS, 2776-2781, march 2004, vol.101, n° 9 QFM-5 and SFM-400/Q (double mixing)
Importance of transmembrane segment M1 of the sarcoplasmic reticulum
Ca2+-ATPase in Ca2+ occlusion and phosphoenzyme processing A.P.Einholm, B.Vilsen, J.P.Andersen Journal of biological Chemistry, vol.279, n°16, (2004), 15888-15896 QFM-5 and SFM-400/Q (double mixing)
Roles of Leu249, Lys252 and Leu253 in membrane segment M3 of sarcoplasmic
reticulum Ca2+-ATPase in control of Ca2+ migration and Long-range intramolecular
communication J.D.Clausen, J.P.Andersen Biochemistry (2003), 42, 2585-2594 QFM-5 and SFM-400/Q (double mixing)
Dissection of the functionnal differences between sarco(endo)plasmic
reticulum Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA) 1 and 2 isoforms and characterization of darier
disease (SERCA2)mutants by steady-state and transient kinetic analysis L.Dode, J.P.Andersen, N. Leslie, J.Dhitavat, B.Vilsen, A.Hovnanian Journal of biological Chemistry, vol.278, n°48, (2003), 47877-47889 QFM-5 (double mixing)
Importance of conserved N-domain residues thr441, Glu442, lys515, Arg560,
Leu562 of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase for MgATP binding and subsequent
catalytic steps J.D.Clausen, D.B. McIntosh, B.Vilsen, D.G.Woolley, J.P. Andersen Journal of biological Chemistry, vol.278, n°22, (2003), 20245-20258 QFM-5 (double mixing)
Importance of conserved Thr214 in domain A of the Na+, K+ - ATPase for
stabilization of the phosphoryl state complex in E2P dephosphorylation M. Toustrup-Jensen, B. Vilsen Journal of biological Chemistry, vol.278, n°19, (2003), 11402-11410 QFM-5 (double mixing)
Functional consequences of alterations of Ile279, Ile283, Glu284, his285,
Phe286, and His288 in the NH2-terminal part of the transmembrane helix M3 of the
Na+, K+ - ATPase M. Toustrup-Jensen, B. Vilsen Journal of biological Chemistry, vol.278, n°40, (2003), 38653-38664 QFM-5 (double mixing)
Facile Variation of Reagent Concentrations in Rapid Quench Enzymology. Sohn, J. and Rudolph, J. (2003) Anal. Biochem. 312, 80-83 (QFM-400 microvolume Quench-Flow)
Catalytic Mechanism of the Haloalkane Dehalogenase LinB from Sphingomonas
paucimobilis UT26. Prokop, Z., Monincova, M., Chaloupkova, R., Klvana, M., Nagata, Y., Janssen, D.B.,
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