Rodrigo,M. J., Moskovitz,J., Salamini,F., Bartels,D.
Oxidation of methionine residues during periods of oxidative stress can lead to loss of protein function. Organisms have developed defense strategies to minimize such damage. The PilB protein, which...
Rodrigo, M. J., Moskovitz, J., Salamini, F., Bartels, D.
Oxidation of methionine residues during periods of oxidative stress can lead to loss of protein function. Organisms have developed defense strategies to minimize such damage. The PilB protein, which...
Wizemann, T M, Moskovitz, J, Pearce, B J, Cundell, D, Arvidson, C G, So, M, ...
Pathogenic bacteria rely on adhesins to bind to host tissues. Therefore, the maintenance of the functional properties of these extracellular macromolecules is essential for the pathogenicity of these...
Moskovitz, J, Jenkins, N A, Gilbert, D J, Copeland, N G, Jursky, F, Weissbach, H, ...
Peptide methionine sulfoxide reductase (MsrA; EC 1.8.4.6) is a ubiquitous protein that can reduce methionine sulfoxide residues in proteins as well as in a large number of methyl sulfoxide compounds....
Moskovitz, J, Weissbach, H, Brot, N
An enzyme that reduces methionine sulfoxide [Met(O)] residues in proteins [peptide Met(O) reductase (MsrA), EC 1.8.4.6; originally identified in Escherichia coli] was purified from bovine liver, and...
Moskovitz, J, Rahman, M A, Strassman, J, Yancey, S O, Kushner, S R, Brot, N, ...
The Escherichia coli peptide methionine sulfoxide reductase gene (msrA) encodes a single-subunit polypeptide of 212 amino acid residues (M. A. Rahman, H. Nelson, H. Weissbach, and N. Brot, J. Biol....
Davis, D A, Newcomb, F M, Moskovitz, J, Wingfield, P T, Stahl, S J, Kaufman, J, ...
Human immunodeficiency viruses encode a homodimeric protease that is essential for the production of infectious virus. Previous studies have shown that HIV-1 protease is susceptible to oxidative...
Wizemann, T M, Moskovitz, J, Pearce, B J, Cundell, D, Arvidson, C G, So, M, ...
Pathogenic bacteria rely on adhesins to bind to host tissues. Therefore, the maintenance of the functional properties of these extracellular macromolecules is essential for the pathogenicity of these...
Moskovitz, J, Jenkins, N A, Gilbert, D J, Copeland, N G, Jursky, F, Weissbach, H, ...
Peptide methionine sulfoxide reductase (MsrA; EC 1.8.4.6) is a ubiquitous protein that can reduce methionine sulfoxide residues in proteins as well as in a large number of methyl sulfoxide compounds....
Moskovitz, J, Weissbach, H, Brot, N
An enzyme that reduces methionine sulfoxide [Met(O)] residues in proteins [peptide Met(O) reductase (MsrA), EC 1.8.4.6; originally identified in Escherichia coli] was purified from bovine liver, and...
Moskovitz, J, Rahman, M A, Strassman, J, Yancey, S O, Kushner, S R, Brot, N, ...
The Escherichia coli peptide methionine sulfoxide reductase gene (msrA) encodes a single-subunit polypeptide of 212 amino acid residues (M. A. Rahman, H. Nelson, H. Weissbach, and N. Brot, J. Biol....
Davis, D A, Newcomb, F M, Moskovitz, J, Wingfield, P T, Stahl, S J, Kaufman, J, ...
Human immunodeficiency viruses encode a homodimeric protease that is essential for the production of infectious virus. Previous studies have shown that HIV-1 protease is susceptible to oxidative...