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Publications by David F. Meyer
The Role of Phe-92 in the Ca-Induced Conformational Transition in the C-Terminal Domain of Calmodulin
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
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On the Ca 2+ Binding and Conformational Change in EF-hand Domains: Experimental Evidence of Ca 2+ -Saturated Intermediates of N-Domain of Calmodulin
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Dual Role of the C-Terminal Domain in Osmosensing by Bacterial Osmolyte Transporter ProP
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The RgpB C-Terminal Domain Has a Role in Attachment of RgpB to the Outer Membrane and Belongs to a Novel C-Terminal-Domain Family Found in Porphyromonas Gingivalis
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Crystal Structures of Ca2+–calmodulin Bound to NaV C-Terminal Regions Suggest Role for EF-hand Domain in Binding and Inactivation
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