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Publications by Frederic Buyse
Replacement of the Positively Charged Walker a Lysine Residue With a Hydrophobic Leucine Residue and Conformational Alterations Caused by This Mutation in MRP1 Impair ATP Binding and Hydrolysis
Biochemical Journal
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Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
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A Mutation in the ATP Binding Domain of Rho Alters Its RNA Binding Properties and Uncouples ATP Hydrolysis From Helicase Activity
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Protein Binding Hot Spots and the Residue-Residue Pairing Preference: A Water Exclusion Perspective
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Mutation of the Highly Conserved Pore-Lining Leucine Residue Increases Agonist Sensitivity of a Glutamate-Gated Chloride Channel
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Mutation of a Single Lysine Residue Severely Impairs the DNA Recognition and Regulatory Functions of the VZV Gene 62 Transactivator Protein
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The Role of Positively Charged Amino Acids in ATP Recognition by Human P2X1Receptors
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