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1995Polymorphism of the yeast pyruvate carboxylase 2 gene and protein: Effects on biotinylationVal, D.; Chapman-Smith, A.; Walker, M.; Cronan, J.; Wallace, J.
1998Localization of an Insulin-like Growth Factor (IGF) Binding Site of Bovine IGF Binding Protein-2 Using Disulfide Mapping and Deletion Mutation Analysis of the C-terminal DomainForbes, B.; Turner, D.; Hodge, S.; McNeil, K.; Forsberg, G.; Wallace, J.
2001Mutational analysis of protein substrate presentation in the post-translational attachment of biotin to biotin domainsPolyak, S.; Chapman-Smith, A.; Mulhern, T.; Cronan Jr., J.; Wallace, J.
1997The Rat Pyruvate Carboxylase Gene Structure ALTERNATE PROMOTERS GENERATE MULTIPLE TRANSCRIPTS WITH THE 5'-END HETEROGNEITYJitrapakdee, S.; Booker, G.; Cassady, A.; Wallace, J.
1998Pyruvate carboxylaseWallace, J.; Jitrapakdee, S.; Chapman-Smith, A.
2007The N-terminal subdomain of insulin-like growth factor (IGF) binding protein 6. Structure and interaction with IGFsChandrashekaran, I.; Yao, S.; Wang, C.; Bansal, P.; Alewood, P.; Forbes, B.; Wallace, J.; Bach, L.; Norton, R.
1999Solution structures of apo and holo biotinyl domains from acetyl coenzyme a carboxylase of escherichia coli determined by triple-resonance nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyRoberts, E.; Shu, N.; Howard, M.; Broadhurst, R.; Chapman-Smith, A.; Wallace, J.; Morris, T.; Cronan Jr, J.; Perham, R.
1997Covalent Modification of an Exposed Surface Turn Alters the Global Conformation of the Biotin Carrier Domain of Escherichia coli Acetyl-CoA CarboxylaseChapman-Smith, A.; Forbes, B.; Wallace, J.; Cronan, J.
1996The Insulin-like Growth Factor (IGF) Binding Site of Bovine Insulin-like Growth Factor Binding Protein-2 (bIGFBP-2)Hobba, G.; Forbes, B.; Parkinson, E.; Francis, G.; Wallace, J.
1997Introduction of spacer peptides N-terminal to a cleavage recognition motif in recombinant fusion proteins can improve site-specific cleavagePolyak, S.; Forsberg, G.; Forbes, B.; McNeil, K.; Aplin, S.; Wallace, J.