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Publications by S A Brown
A Highly Conserved Surface Loop in theC-terminal Domain of Ovotransferrin (Residues 570-584) Is Remote From the Receptor-Binding Site
Biochemical Journal
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Human Aortic Fibrolipid Lesions. Immunochemical Localization of Apolipoprotein B and Apolipoprotein A
Arteriosclerosis: An Official Journal of the American Heart Association, Inc.
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MACF1 Mutations Encoding Highly Conserved Zinc-Binding Residues of the GAR Domain Cause Defects in Neuronal Migration and Axon Guidance
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Roles of Active Site Residues and the NH(2)-terminal Domain in the Catalysis and Substrate Binding of Human Cdc25
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Characterization of a Highly Conserved FAD-binding Site in Human Monoamine Oxidase B
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Partial Activity Is Seen With Many Substitutions of Highly Conserved Active Site Residues in Human Pseudouridine Synthase 1
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A Ligand-Binding Site in the Glua3 AMPA Receptor N-Terminal Domain Observed in Druggability Simulations and X-Ray Crystallography
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Activation of Membrane Fusion by Murine Leukemia Viruses Is Controlled in Cis or in Trans by Interactions Between the Receptor-Binding Domain and a Conserved Disulfide Loop of the Carboxy Terminus of the Surface Glycoprotein
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The SPOR Domain, a Widely Conserved Peptidoglycan Binding Domain That Targets Proteins to the Site of Cell Division
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