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Publications by Nicholas L. Bartelli
Direct Evidence That the Carboxyl-Terminal Sequence of a Bacterial Chemoreceptor Is an Unstructured Linker and Enzyme Tether
Protein Science
Biochemistry
Medicine
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A New Photolabile Linker for the Photoactivation of Carboxyl Groups
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Enzymatic Activity of the Arabidopsis Sulfurtransferase Resides in the C-Terminal Domain but Is Boosted by the N-Terminal Domain and the Linker Peptide in the Full- Length Enzyme
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Peptide Affinity Analysis of Proteins That Bind to an Unstructured NH2-terminal Region of the Osmoprotective Transcription Factor NFAT5
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A New Method for Carboxyl-Terminal Sequence Analysis of a Peptide Using Carboxypeptidases and Field-Desorption Mass Spectrometry.
Proceedings of the Japan Academy Series B: Physical and Biological Sciences
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A Novel Ubiquitin Carboxyl Terminal Hydrolase Is Involved in Toad Oocyte Maturation
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The Carboxyl-Terminal Residues ofEscherichia Coli
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