Lubert Stryer
American biochemist
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Lubert Stryer's Degrees
- Bachelors Chemistry University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lubert Stryer is the Emeritus Mrs. George A. Winzer Professor of Cell Biology, at Stanford University School of Medicine. His research over more than four decades has been centered on the interplay of light and life. In 2007 he received the National Medal of Science from President Bush at a ceremony at the White House for elucidating the biochemical basis of signal amplification in vision, pioneering the development of high density microarrays for genetic analysis, and authoring the standard undergraduate biochemistry textbook, Biochemistry. It is now in its ninth edition and also edited by Jeremy Berg, John L. Tymoczko and Gregory J. Gatto, Jr.
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Published Works
- Light-directed, spatially addressable parallel chemical synthesis. (1991) (2486)
- Fluorescence energy transfer as a spectroscopic ruler. (1978) (2205)
- Energy transfer: a spectroscopic ruler. (1967) (1628)
- The interaction of a naphthalene dye with apomyoglobin and apohemoglobin. A fluorescent probe of non-polar binding sites. (1965) (1288)
- Range of messenger action of calcium ion and inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate. (1992) (1106)
- Cyclic GMP cascade of vision. (1986) (1011)
- G proteins: a family of signal transducers. (1986) (798)
- Fluorescence spectroscopy of proteins. (1968) (618)
- Flow of information in the light-triggered cyclic nucleotide cascade of vision. (1981) (607)
- Biochemistry 5th ed (2002) (595)
- Highly cooperative feedback control of retinal rod guanylate cyclase by calcium ions (1988) (590)
- Calmodulin Trapping by Calcium-Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase (1992) (577)
- Recoverin: a calcium sensitive activator of retinal rod guanylate cyclase (1991) (540)
- Dual role of calmodulin in autophosphorylation of multifunctional cam kinase may underlie decoding of calcium signals (1994) (476)
- Fluorescence studies of nucleotides and polynucleotides. I. Formycin, 2-aminopurine riboside, 2,6-diaminopurine riboside, and their derivatives. (1969) (473)
- Molecular mechanics of calcium–myristoyl switches (1997) (449)
- Fluorescent phycobiliprotein conjugates for analyses of cells and molecules (1982) (448)
- Visual excitation and recovery. (1991) (440)
- Protein structure and function (2005) (439)
- Molecular model for receptor-stimulated calcium spiking. (1988) (414)
- Segmental flexibility in an antibody molecule. (1970) (395)
- Surface density determination in membranes by fluorescence energy transfer. (1978) (388)
- Calcium-myristoyl protein switch. (1992) (331)
- Sequestration of the membrane-targeting myristoyl group of recoverin in the calcium-free state (1995) (301)
- Photolyzed rhodopsin catalyzes the exchange of GTP for bound GDP in retinal rod outer segments. (1980) (299)
- Biochemistry. 5th edition (2002) (297)
- Highly cooperative opening of calcium channels by inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate. (1988) (285)
- Statistical distributions of nucleosomes: nonrandom locations by a stochastic mechanism. (1988) (285)
- Segmental flexibility and complement fixation of genetically engineered chimeric human, rabbit and mouse antibodies. (1988) (277)
- Purification and characterization of the gamma regulatory subunit of the cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase from retinal rod outer segments. (1982) (276)
- Subnanosecond motions of tryptophan residues in proteins. (1979) (272)
- Three-dimensional structure of recoverin, a calcium sensor in vision (1993) (271)
- ADP-ribosylation of transducin by pertussis toxin blocks the light-stimulated hydrolysis of GTP and cGMP in retinal photoreceptors. (1984) (249)
- The dimeric nature of the gramicidin A transmembrane channel: conductance and fluorescence energy transfer studies of hybrid channels. (1977) (230)
- Correlation between segmental flexibility and effector function of antibodies (1984) (221)
- THE MODE OF ATTACHMENT OF THE AZIDE ION TO SPERM WHALE METMYOGLOBIN. (1964) (200)
- Millisecond activation of transducin in the cyclic nucleotide cascade of vision (1984) (200)
- The NH2 terminus of retinal recoverin is acylated by a small family of fatty acids. (1992) (200)
- Retinal has a highly dipolar vertically excited singlet state: implications for vision. (1976) (199)
- Fluorescent probes of biological membranes. (1970) (197)
- Optical Rotatory Dispersion of Dyes Bound to Macromolecules. Cationic Dyes: Polyglutamic Acid Complexes2,3 (1961) (188)
- Interaction of hydrolysis-resistant analogs of cyclic GMP with the phosphodiesterase and light-sensitive channel of retinal rod outer segments. (1985) (181)
- Activation of chloride channels in normal and cystic fibrosis airway epithelial cells by multifunctional calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase (1991) (181)
- Gating kinetics of the cyclic-GMP-activated channel of retinal rods: flash photolysis and voltage-jump studies. (1988) (171)
- Simultaneous fluorescence and conductance studies of planar bilayer membranes containing a highly active and fluorescent analog of gramicidin A. (1975) (167)
- Calcium spiking. (1991) (164)
- Transient calcium release induced by successive increments of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate. (1990) (159)
- Proximity relationships in rhodopsin. (1972) (155)
- Functional homology between signal-coupling proteins. Cholera toxin inactivates the GTPase activity of transducin. (1982) (154)
- Kinetics of calcium channel opening by inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate. (1990) (154)
- Excited-state proton-transfer reactions - A deuterium isotope effect on fluorescence. (1966) (149)
- Cloning and localization of two multigene receptor families in goldfish olfactory epithelium. (1998) (148)
- Single-molecule fluorescence detection: autocorrelation criterion and experimental realization with phycoerythrin. (1989) (147)
- Three-dimensional Structure of Guanylyl Cyclase Activating Protein-2, a Calcium-sensitive Modulator of Photoreceptor Guanylyl Cyclases* (1999) (144)
- Rapid-flow resonance Raman spectroscopy of photolabile molecules: rhodopsin and isorhodopsin. (1976) (142)
- Portrait of a myristoyl switch protein. (1996) (142)
- Fluorescence energy transfer in the rapid-diffusion limit. (1978) (140)
- Cloning, expression, and crystallization of recoverin, a calcium sensor in vision. (1992) (137)
- Cooperative polymerization reactions. Analytical approximations, numerical examples, and experimental strategy. (1986) (129)
- Dependence of the kinetics of singlet-singlet energy transfer on spectral overlap. (1969) (128)
- Diffusion-enhanced fluorescence energy transfer. (1982) (123)
- Accessibility of the carbohydrate moiety of rhodopsin. (1973) (119)
- Detection of actin assembly by fluorescence energy transfer (1981) (118)
- Letter to the editor: Light dissociates enzymatically-cleaved rhodopsin into two different fragments. (1975) (116)
- Gramicidin A crystals contain two cation binding sites per channel (1979) (116)
- Optimization of high-sensitivity fluorescence detection. (1990) (114)
- Fluorescent tandem phycobiliprotein conjugates. Emission wavelength shifting by energy transfer. (1983) (109)
- Reciprocal control of retinal rod cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase by its γ subunit and transducin (1986) (108)
- Fluorescence Polarization of Some Porphyrins (1962) (107)
- Mechanism of interaction of Dictyostelium severin with actin filaments (1982) (103)
- Axial Period of Fibrinogen and Fibrin (1963) (99)
- Resonance Raman studies of the conformation of retinal in rhodopsin and isorhodopsin. (1977) (95)
- Interactions between divalent cations and the gating machinery of cyclic GMP-activated channels in salamander retinal rods (1993) (90)
- Transverse location of the retinal chromophore of rhodopsin in rod outer segment disc membranes. (1982) (90)
- Helical channels in crystals of gramicidin A and of a cesium--gramicidin A complex: an x-ray diffraction study. (1978) (88)
- A spin-labeled hapten. (1965) (87)
- Recoverin's role: conclusion withdrawn. (1993) (87)
- Chapter 5 First Stage of Amplification in the Cyclic-Nucleotide Cascade of Vision (1981) (86)
- Secondary structure of myristoylated recoverin determined by three-dimensional heteronuclear NMR: implications for the calcium-myristoyl switch. (1994) (85)
- Stereochemistry of the guanyl nucleotide binding site of transducin probed by phosphorothioate analogues of GTP and GDP. (1985) (83)
- The molecules of visual excitation. (1987) (83)
- Activation mechanism of retinal rod cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase probed by fluorescein-labeled inhibitory subunit. (1990) (74)
- Fluorescence studies of substrate and subunit interactions of the beta-2 protein of Escherichia coli tryptophan synthetase. (1968) (74)
- Fluorescence spectroscopy of an oriented model membrane. (1971) (74)
- Transducin: an amplifier protein in vision (1981) (72)
- Effect of cholesterol on the rotational mobility of diphenylhexatriene in liposomes: a nanosecond fluorescence anisotrophy study. (1977) (71)
- ANOMALOUS OPTICAL ROTATORY DISPERSION OF DYE: POLYPEPTIDE COMPLEXES. (1959) (69)
- Implications of X-ray crystallographic studies of protein structure. (1968) (69)
- The target sets the tempo (1992) (66)
- The effect of recombinant recoverin on the photoresponse of truncated rod photoreceptors. (1998) (66)
- Transducin and the cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase: amplifier proteins in vision. (1983) (66)
- Induced optical activity of the metarhodopsins. (1971) (65)
- Genetically engineered immunoglobulins reveal structural features controlling segmental flexibility. (1988) (64)
- The Glycolytic Pathway Is Tightly Controlled (2002) (63)
- Stereochemical course of the reaction catalyzed by guanylate cyclase from bovine retinal rod outer segments. (1990) (63)
- Actin filaments undergo limited subunit exchange in physiological salt conditions (1982) (59)
- Antisense oligodeoxynucleotides to the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator inhibit cAMP-activated but not calcium-activated chloride currents. (1992) (59)
- Kinship of cephalopod photoreceptor G‐protein with vertebrate transducin (1986) (57)
- Thioredoxin. A localized conformational change accompanying reduction of the protein to the sulfhydryl form. (1967) (57)
- The Michaelis-Menten Model Accounts for the Kinetic Properties of Many Enzymes (2002) (56)
- Glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis (2002) (56)
- Photostability studies of phycobiliprotein fluorescent labels. (1987) (55)
- Transmembrane channel activity of gramicidin A analogs: effects of modification and deletion of the amino-terminal residue. (1979) (55)
- Three-Dimensional Protein Structure Can Be Determined by NMR Spectroscopy and X-Ray Crystallography (2002) (54)
- Vision: from photon to perception. (1996) (54)
- Each Organ Has a Unique Metabolic Profile (2002) (53)
- The Immune System (2002) (53)
- Fluorescence studies of nucleotides and polynucleotides. I. (1969) (48)
- Association of the β isoform of protein kinase C with vimentin filaments (1992) (47)
- Rotational dynamics of monoclonal anti-dansyl immunoglobulins. (1982) (47)
- Triplet-singlet energy transfer in proteins. (1969) (46)
- Glycolysis Is an Energy-Conversion Pathway in Many Organisms (2002) (46)
- Interaction of retinal transducin with guanosine triphosphate analogues: specificity of the gamma-phosphate binding region. (1986) (45)
- Fatty Acid Metabolism (2002) (43)
- Molecular basis of visual excitation. (1988) (43)
- Intramolecular resonance transfer of energy in proteins. (1959) (42)
- Transglutaminase-catalyzed insertion of a fluorescent probe into the protease-sensitive region of rhodopsin. (1978) (42)
- Molecular design of an amplification cascade in vision (1985) (41)
- Energy transfer in proteins and polypeptides. (1960) (41)
- Expression in bacteria of functional inhibitory subunit of retinal rod cGMP phosphodiesterase. (1989) (38)
- Enzymes: Basic Concepts and Kinetics (2002) (37)
- Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of antibody-hapten interactions using a chloride ion probe. (1967) (37)
- The Biosynthesis of Membrane Lipids and Steroids (2002) (37)
- Retinal chromophore of rhodopsin photoisomerizes within picoseconds. (1981) (35)
- Protein Turnover and Amino Acid Catabolism (2002) (32)
- Exchange interaction contribution to energy transfer between ions in the rapid-diffusion limit (1981) (32)
- Neutron diffraction analysis of the structure of rod photoreceptor membranes in intact retinas. (1980) (29)
- The carbohydrate moiety of rhodopsin: lectin-binding, chemical modification and fluorescence studies. (1973) (28)
- The Purification of Proteins Is an Essential First Step in Understanding Their Function (2002) (27)
- A conformation-dependent Cotton effect in the Soret band of hemin:poly-L-lysine. (1961) (27)
- The Complex Regulation of Cholesterol Biosynthesis Takes Place at Several Levels (2002) (27)
- Transducin and the cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase of retinal rod outer segments. (1983) (26)
- pH affects both the mechanism and the specificity of peptide binding to a class II major histocompatibility complex molecule. (1993) (26)
- Hemoglobin Transports Oxygen Efficiently by Binding Oxygen Cooperatively (2002) (26)
- The Regulation of Cellular Respiration Is Governed Primarily by the Need for ATP (2002) (25)
- Triplet-triplet energy transfer in proteins as a criterion of proximity. (1968) (25)
- Triacylglycerols Are Highly Concentrated Energy Stores (2002) (25)
- Gluconeogenesis and Glycolysis Are Reciprocally Regulated (2002) (24)
- Molecular mechanics of the cyclic-GMP-activated channel of retinal rods. (1988) (24)
- Accessibility of the carbohydrate moiety of membrane-boound rhodopsin to enzymatic and chemical modification. (1977) (23)
- Lectins Are Specific Carbohydrate-Binding Proteins (2002) (23)
- Food Intake and Starvation Induce Metabolic Changes (2002) (23)
- Lipids and Cell Membranes (2002) (21)
- Phycobiliprotein-avidin and phycobiliprotein-biotin conjugates. (1990) (21)
- Fatty Acids Are Synthesized and Degraded by Different Pathways (2002) (21)
- Important Derivatives of Cholesterol Include Bile Salts and Steroid Hormones (2002) (21)
- Molecular Design Of Life (1989) (21)
- Expression and characterization of calcium-myristoyl switch proteins. (1995) (20)
- Differential Isotope Labeling Strategy for Determining the Structure of Myristoylated Recoverin by NMR Spectroscopy (1998) (20)
- Chemical Bonds in Biochemistry (2002) (20)
- Kinetics of azide binding to normal and mutant ferrihemoglobins as evidence for subunit interaction. (1968) (19)
- Amino Acids Are Made from Intermediates of the Citric Acid Cycle and Other Major Pathways (2002) (19)
- Glucose 6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Plays a Key Role in Protection Against Reactive Oxygen Species (2002) (18)
- Fluorescence energy transfer measurements of distances in rhodopsin and the purple membrane protein. (1982) (18)
- Reciprocal control of retinal rod cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase by its gamma subunit and transducin. (1986) (17)
- The binding of p-chloromercuribenzene sulphonate to crystals of sperm whale myoglobin (1964) (17)
- Entry to the Citric Acid Cycle and Metabolism Through It Are Controlled (2002) (17)
- Association of the beta isoform of protein kinase C with vimentin filaments. (1992) (16)
- Acetyl Coenzyme A Carboxylase Plays a Key Role in Controlling Fatty Acid Metabolism (2002) (16)
- Exploring Light and Life (2012) (16)
- The First Step in Amino Acid Degradation Is the Removal of Nitrogen (2002) (16)
- Metabolism: Basic Concepts and Design (2002) (15)
- Conformational aspects of rhodopsin and retinal disc membranes. (1973) (14)
- Eukaryotic Transcription and Translation Are Separated in Space and Time (2002) (14)
- Primary Structure: Amino Acids Are Linked by Peptide Bonds to Form Polypeptide Chains (2002) (14)
- Complex Carbohydrates Are Formed by Linkage of Monosaccharides (2002) (14)
- Enzymes Can Be Inhibited by Specific Molecules (2002) (14)
- Covalent Modification Is a Means of Regulating Enzyme Activity (2002) (13)
- G proteins. The target sets the tempo. (1992) (13)
- The Calvin Cycle and the Pentose Phosphate Pathway (2002) (13)
- Carbohydrates Can Be Attached to Proteins to Form Glycoproteins (2002) (13)
- Proteases: Facilitating a Difficult Reaction (2002) (12)
- citric acid cycle (2020) (12)
- Molecular mechanism of visual excitation. (1991) (12)
- 20.3 the Pentose Phosphate Pathway Generates NADPH and Synthesizes Five-Carbon Sugars (2002) (12)
- The Amino Acid Sequence of a Protein Determines Its Three-Dimensional Structure (2002) (12)
- Purine Bases Can Be Synthesized de Novo or Recycled by Salvage Pathways (2002) (12)
- The Glyoxylate Cycle Enables Plants and Bacteria to Grow on Acetate (2002) (12)
- DNA Replication, Recombination, and Repair (2002) (12)
- Tabula Microcebus: A transcriptomic cell atlas of mouse lemur, an emerging primate model organism (2021) (11)
- Signal-Transduction Pathways: An Introduction to Information Metabolism (2002) (11)
- The Biosynthesis of Amino Acids (2002) (11)
- Control of assembly of Dictyostelium myosin and actin filaments. (1982) (11)
- There Are Three Common Types of Membrane Lipids (2002) (10)
- Immunology Provides Important Techniques with Which to Investigate Proteins (2002) (10)
- Glucose Can Be Synthesized from Noncarbohydrate Precursors (2002) (9)
- Cholesterol Is Synthesized from Acetyl Coenzyme A in Three Stages (2002) (9)
- Ethanol Alters Energy Metabolism in the Liver (2002) (9)
- The Citric Acid Cycle Is a Source of Biosynthetic Precursors (2002) (9)
- Secondary Structure: Polypeptide Chains Can Fold Into Regular Structures Such as the Alpha Helix, the Beta Sheet, and Turns and Loops (2002) (9)
- Molecular structure of membrane-targeting calcium sensors in vision: recoverin and guanylate cyclase-activating protein 2. (2000) (9)
- Sensory and energy transduction: Light-activated retinal proteins (1984) (9)
- DNA, RNA, and the Flow of Genetic Information (2002) (9)
- The Respiratory Chain Consists of Four Complexes: Three Proton Pumps and a Physical Link to the Citric Acid Cycle (2002) (9)
- Eukaryotic Protein Synthesis Differs from Prokaryotic Protein Synthesis Primarily in Translation Initiation (2002) (9)
- The Metabolism of Glucose 6-Phosphate by the Pentose Phosphate Pathway Is Coordinated with Glycolysis (2002) (8)
- Actin and myosin: control of filament assembly. (1982) (8)
- Many Enzymes Are Activated by Specific Proteolytic Cleavage (2002) (8)
- Carbon Atoms of Degraded Amino Acids Emerge as Major Metabolic Intermediates (2002) (8)
- Appendix: Vmax and KM Can Be Determined by Double-Reciprocal Plots (2002) (8)
- The Light Reactions of Photosynthesis (2002) (8)
- Making a Fast Reaction Faster: Carbonic Anhydrases (2002) (7)
- A Proton Gradient Powers the Synthesis of ATP (2002) (7)
- RNA Synthesis and Splicing (2002) (7)
- Membrane-Bound GTP-Transducin Efficiently Activates Retinal cGMP Phosphodiesterase (1988) (7)
- Transcription Is Catalyzed by RNA Polymerase (2002) (7)
- Phosphorylase Is Regulated by Allosteric Interactions and Reversible Phosphorylation (2002) (7)
- Fatty Acids Are Key Constituents of Lipids (2002) (7)
- Enzymes Are Powerful and Highly Specific Catalysts (2002) (7)
- Nitrogen Fixation: Microorganisms Use ATP and a Powerful Reductant to Reduce Atmospheric Nitrogen to Ammonia (2002) (6)
- Rapid motions in protein molecules. (1981) (6)
- Amino Acids Are Encoded by Groups of Three Bases Starting from a Fixed Point (2002) (6)
- Kinesin and Dynein Move Along Microtubules (2002) (6)
- The Citric Acid Cycle Oxidizes Two-Carbon Units (2002) (6)
- Regulatory Strategies: Enzymes and Hemoglobin (2002) (6)
- Cells Can Respond to Changes in Their Environments (2002) (6)
- Proteins Are Degraded to Amino Acids (2002) (6)
- Membrane Channels and Pumps (2002) (5)
- The Calvin Cycle Synthesizes Hexoses from Carbon Dioxide and Water (2002) (5)
- The Control of Gene Expression (2002) (5)
- DNA Replication of Both Strands Proceeds Rapidly from Specific Start Sites (2002) (5)
- Protein Synthesis Requires the Translation of Nucleotide Sequences Into Amino Acid Sequences (2002) (5)
- Glycogen Breakdown Requires the Interplay of Several Enzymes (2002) (5)
- The Integration of Metabolism (2002) (5)
- Amino Acid Sequences Can Be Determined by Automated Edman Degradation (2002) (5)
- Light Absorption by Chlorophyll Induces Electron Transfer (2002) (5)
- The Immunoglobulin Fold Consists of a Beta-Sandwich Framework with Hypervariable Loops (2002) (5)
- Mutations Involve Changes in the Base Sequence of DNA (2002) (4)
- High-sensitivity single-molecule fluorescence detection (1990) (4)
- Certain Fatty Acids Require Additional Steps for Degradation (2002) (4)
- Triggering and Amplification (1986) (4)
- Evolution Requires Reproduction, Variation, and Selective Pressure (2002) (4)
- A Rotary Motor Drives Bacterial Motion (2002) (4)
- Prokaryotic DNA-Binding Proteins Bind Specifically to Regulatory Sites in Operons (2002) (4)
- In de Novo Synthesis, the Pyrimidine Ring Is Assembled from Bicarbonate, Aspartate, and Glutamine (2002) (4)
- Appendix: Acid-Base Concepts (2002) (4)
- The Utilization of Fatty Acids as Fuel Requires Three Stages of Processing (2002) (4)
- Enzymes Accelerate Reactions by Facilitating the Formation of the Transition State (2002) (4)
- Epinephrine and Glucagon Signal the Need for Glycogen Breakdown (2002) (4)
- Appendix B: Acidity Constants (2002) (4)
- Aminoacyl-Transfer RNA Synthetases Read the Genetic Code (2002) (4)
- Metabolism Consist of Highly Interconnected Pathways (2002) (4)
- Fuel Choice During Exercise Is Determined by Intensity and Duration of Activity (2002) (4)
- Deoxyribonucleotides Synthesized by the Reduction of Ribonucleotides Through a Radical Mechanism (2002) (4)
- Oxidative Phosphorylation Depends on Electron Transfer (2002) (4)
- Defects in Signaling Pathways Can Lead to Cancer and Other Diseases (2002) (4)
- Amino Acid Biosynthesis Is Regulated by Feedback Inhibition (2002) (3)
- Lipids and Many Membrane Proteins Diffuse Rapidly in the Plane of the Membrane (2002) (3)
- Biochemistry and Human Biology (2002) (3)
- Restriction Enzymes: Performing Highly Specific DNA-Cleavage Reactions (2002) (3)
- Many Shuttles Allow Movement Across the Mitochondrial Membranes (2002) (3)
- Stereochemical course of the reaction catalyzed by the cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase from retinal rod outer segments. (1988) (3)
- Gap Junctions Allow Ions and Small Molecules to Flow between Communicating Cells (2002) (3)
- Resonance Raman Spectroscopy: Application of Tunable Lasers to the Study of the Molecular Mechanisms and Dynamics of Visual Excitation (1976) (3)
- Oxidative Phosphorylation in Eukaryotes Takes Place in Mitochondria (2002) (3)
- Ammonium Ion Is Converted Into Urea in Most Terrestrial Vertebrates (2002) (3)
- Prelude: Biochemistry and the Genomic Revolution (2002) (3)
- Glycogen Breakdown and Synthesis Are Reciprocally Regulated (2002) (3)
- A Fluorescent Probe at the Active Site of Alpha Chymotrypsin (1967) (3)
- Some Receptors Dimerize in Response to Ligand Binding and Signal by Cross-phosphorylation (2002) (3)
- Nanosecond fluorimeter. (1967) (3)
- A Ribosome Is a Ribonucleoprotein Particle (70S) Made of a Small (30S) and a Large (50S) Subunit (2002) (3)
- Phosphatidate Is a Common Intermediate in the Synthesis of Phospholipids and Triacylglycerols (2002) (3)
- Metabolism Is Composed of Many Coupled, Interconnecting Reactions (2002) (3)
- Glycogen Is Synthesized and Degraded by Different Pathways (2002) (3)
- Transcriptional Activation and Repression Are Mediated by Protein-Protein Interactions (2002) (3)
- Isozymes Provide a Means of Regulation Specific to Distinct Tissues and Developmental Stages (2002) (3)
- Adversarial domain translation networks for integrating large-scale atlas-level single-cell datasets (2022) (3)
- The Activity of the Calvin Cycle Depends on Environmental Conditions (2002) (2)
- Monosaccharides Are Aldehydes or Ketones with Multiple Hydroxyl Groups (2002) (2)
- DNA Polymerases Require a Template and a Primer (2002) (2)
- Immune Responses Against Self-Antigens Are Suppressed (2002) (2)
- DNA Can Assume a Variety of Structural Forms (2002) (2)
- Transducing and Storing Energy (2002) (2)
- Phospholipids and Glycolipids Readily Form Bimolecular Sheets in Aqueous Media (2002) (2)
- Proteins Are Built from a Repertoire of 20 Amino Acids (2002) (2)
- Nucleoside Monophosphate Kinases: Catalyzing Phosphoryl Group Exchange between Nucleotides Without Promoting Hydrolysis (2002) (2)
- Examination of Three-Dimensional Structure Enhances Our Understanding of Evolutionary Relationships (2002) (2)
- Gene Expression Is the Transformation of DNA Information Into Functional Molecules (2002) (2)
- The Greater Complexity of Eukaryotic Genomes Requires Elaborate Mechanisms for Gene Regulation (2002) (2)
- Fluorescent probes of biological macromolecules. In: Molecular properties of drug receptors. (1970) (2)
- Quaternary Structure: Polypeptide Chains Can Assemble Into Multisubunit Structures (2002) (2)
- Workings of the cGMP-activated channel of retinal rods. (1990) (2)
- Protein Turnover Is Tightly Regulated (2002) (2)
- Photoreceptor Molecules in the Eye Detect Visible Light (2002) (2)
- Taste Is a Combination of Senses that Function by Different Mechanisms (2002) (2)
- The Transcription Products of All Three Eukaryotic Polymerases Are Processed (2002) (1)
- Energy Transformations Are Necessary to Sustain Living Systems (2002) (1)
- Vitamins Are Often Precursors to Coenzymes (2002) (1)
- Picosecond Resonance Raman Spectroscopy: The Initial Photolytic Event in Rhodopsin and Isorhodopsin (1980) (1)
- Most Molecular-Motor Proteins Are Members of the P-Loop NTPase Superfamily (2002) (1)
- Accessory Pigments Funnel Energy Into Reaction Centers (2002) (1)
- Myosins Move Along Actin Filaments (2002) (1)
- Inborn Errors of Metabolism Can Disrupt Amino Acid Degradation (2002) (1)
- Annual review of biophysics and bioengineering. Volume 4 (1974) (1)
- A Proton Gradient Across the Thylakoid Membrane Drives ATP Synthesis (2002) (1)
- Free Energy Is a Useful Thermodynamic Function for Understanding Enzymes (2002) (1)
- Aspartate Transcarbamoylase Is Allosterically Inhibited by the End Product of Its Pathway (2002) (1)
- A Family of Membrane Proteins Uses ATP Hydrolysis to Pump Ions Across Membranes (2002) (1)
- Homologs Are Descended from a Common Ancestor (2002) (1)
- Amino Acids Are Precursors of Many Biomolecules (2002) (1)
- Two Photosystems Generate a Proton Gradient and NADPH in Oxygenic Photosynthesis (2002) (1)
- Peptides Can Be Synthesized by Automated Solid-Phase Methods (2002) (1)
- The Hydrolysis of Phosphatidyl Inositol Bisphosphate by Phospholipase C Generates Two Messengers (2002) (1)
- A Pair of Nucleic Acid Chains with Complementary Sequences Can Form a Double-Helical Structure (2002) (1)
- Calcium Ion Is a Ubiquitous Cytosolic Messenger (2002) (1)
- Antibodies Bind Specific Molecules Through Their Hypervariable Loops (2002) (1)
- Disruptions in Nucleotide Metabolism Can Cause Pathological Conditions (2002) (1)
- Manipulating the Genes of Eukaryotes (2002) (1)
- Synthesizing the Molecules of Life (2002) (1)
- Diversity Is Generated by Gene Rearrangements (2002) (1)
- Responding to Environmental Changes (2002) (1)
- Key Steps in Nucleotide Biosynthesis Are Regulated by Feedback Inhibition (2002) (1)
- Seven-Transmembrane-Helix Receptors Change Conformation in Response to Ligand Binding and Activate G Proteins (2002) (1)
- Metabolic Pathways Contain Many Recurring Motifs (2002) (1)
- Double-Stranded DNA Molecules with Similar Sequences Sometimes Recombine (2002) (1)
- DNA Illustrates the Relation between Form and Function (2002) (1)
- Appendix: Depicting Molecular Structures (2002) (1)
- Protein Factors Play Key Roles in Protein Synthesis (2002) (1)
- Tertiary Structure: Water-Soluble Proteins Fold Into Compact Structures with Nonpolar Cores (2002) (1)
- Procedures and reagents for immobilized polymer synthesis in a very large scale (1991) (0)
- Figure 5.1, Polymeric Structure of Nucleic Acids (2002) (0)
- NAD+, FAD, and Coenzyme A Are Formed from ATP (2002) (0)
- Printing libraries of molecular chains (1996) (0)
- Hearing Depends on the Speedy Detection of Mechanical Stimuli (2002) (0)
- Secondary Transporters Use One Concentration Gradient to Power the Formation of Another (2002) (0)
- Synthesis of immobilized peptide very large scale (1990) (0)
- DNA Is Replicated by Polymerases that Take Instructions from Templates (2002) (0)
- Major-Histocompatibility-Complex Proteins Present Peptide Antigens on Cell Surfaces for Recognition by T-Cell Receptors (2002) (0)
- Figure 26.29, Vitamin D Synthesis (2002) (0)
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