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| Cytochrome
c Folding
1.
"Hierarchical Folding of Cytochrome c" S.-R.
Yeh & D. L. Rousseau, Nature Struct. Biol. 7, 443-445 (2000). 2.
"Ligand Exchange During Unfolding of Cytochrome c.
S.-R. Yeh & D. L. Rousseau, J.
Biol. Chem. 274, 17853-17859 (1999). 3. "Cytochrome c Folding
and Unfolding: A Biphasic Mechanism." S.-R. Yeh, S. Han & D. L. Rousseau, Acc.
Chem. Res., , 31, 727-736 (1998). 4. "Folding Intermediates in Cytochrome c." S.-R. Yeh & D. L. Rousseau, Nature Struct. Biol., 5, 222-228 (1998). 5. "Ligand Exchange During Cytochrome c Folding." S.-R. Yeh, S. Takahashi, B. Fan & D. L. Rousseau, Nature Struct. Biol. 4, 51-56 (1997). 5. "Folding of Cytochrome c Initiated by Submillisecond Mixing." S. Takahashi, S.-R. Yeh, T. K. Das, C.-K. Chan, D. S. Gottfried & D. L. Rousseau, Nature Struct. Biol. 4, 44-50 (1997). 1. "The Putative H-channel in the Cytochrome Oxidase from Rhodobacter sphaeroides is not Important for Proton Conduction.", H.-m. Lee, T. K. Das, D. L. Rousseau, D. Mills, S. Ferguson-Miller & R. B. Gennis, Biochemistry 39, 2989-2996 (2000). 2.
"Time-Dependence of the Catalytic Intermediates in Cytochrome c
Oxidase." S.
Han, S. Takahashi & D. L. Rousseau, J. Biol. Chem. 275, 1910-1919
(2000). 3.
"PH-Dependent Structural Changes at the Heme-Copper Binuclear
Center of Cytochrome c Oxidase." T. K. Das, F. L. Tomson, R. B. Gennis,
M. Gordon & D. L. Rousseau 4.
"Redox-Linked Transient Deprotonation at the Binuclear Site in the aa3-type
Quinol Oxidase from 5. "Bioenergetics:
Two Phases of Proton Translocation." D.
L. Rousseau, Nature 400, 412-413 (1999). 6. "The Post-Translational Modification in Cytochrome c Oxidase is Required to Establish a Functional Environment of the Catalytic Site." T. K. Das, C. Pecoraro, F. L. Tomson, R. B. Gennis & D. L. Rousseau, Biochemistry 37, 14471-14476 (1998). 1.
"The Ferrous Dioxygen Complex of the Oxygenase Domain of Neuronal
Nitric Oxide Synthase." M.
Couture, D. J. Stuehr & D. L. Rousseau, J. Biol. Chem. 275, 3201-3205
(2000). 2.
"Stopped-Flow Analysis of Substrate Binding to Neuronal Nitric
Oxide Synthase." H.
M. Abu-Soud, J. Wang, D. L. Rousseau & D. J. Stuehr,
Biochemistry 38, 12446-12451 (1999). 3. "Domain
Swapping in Inducible NO Synthase: Electron Transfer Occurs Between Flavin
and Heme Groups Located on Adjacent
Subunits in the Dimer."
U. Siddhanta, A. Presta, B. Fan, D. Wolan, D. L. Rousseau & D. J. Stuehr, J.
Biol. Chem., 273, 18950-18958 (1998). 4. "NO Synthase Isozymes have Distinct Substrate Binding Sites." B. Fan, J. Wang, D. J. Stuehr & D. L. Rousseau, Biochemistry, 36, 12660-12665 (1997). 5. "Interactions Between Substrate Analogues and Heme Ligands in NO Synthase. J. Wang, D. J. Stuehr & D. L. Rousseau, Biochemistry 36, 4595-4606 (1997). Guanylyl Cyclase 1. "Resonance Raman Characterization of Soluble Guanylyl Cyclase Expressed from Baculovirus." B. Fan, G. Gupta, R. S. Danziger, J. Friedman & D. L. Rousseau, Biochemistry, 37, 1178-1184 (1998). Scapharca Inaequivalvis Hemoglobin 1.
"Distal Interactions in the Cyanide Complex of Ferric
Chlamydomonas Hemoglobin.".
K. Das, M. Couture, M. Guertin & D. L. Rousseau, J. Phys. Chem. B,
ASAP article.
2.
"Origin of the Anomalous Fe-CO Stretching Mode in the CO
Complex of Ascaris Hemoglobin." T.
K. Das, J. M. Friedman, A. P. Kloek, D. E. Goldberg & D. L. Rousseau,
Biochemistry 39, 837-842 (2000).
3.
"A Cooperative oxygen Binding Hemoglobin from Mycobacterium
tuberculosis: Stabilization of Heme Ligands by a Distal Tyrosine
Residue.", S.-R. Yeh, M. Couture, Y. Ouellet, M. Guertin & D. L.
Rousseau, J.
Biol. Chem. 275, 1679-1684 (2000). 4.
"Pentacoordinate Hemin Derivatives in Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate
Micelles: Model Systems for the Assignment
of the Fifth Ligand in Ferric Heme Proteins."
A.
Boffi, T. K. Das, S. della Longa, C. Spagnuolo & D. L. Rousseau,
Biophys. J. 77, 1143-1149 (1999). 5.
"Temperature Dependent Quaternary State Relaxation in Sol-Gel
Encapsulated Hemoglobin." T.
K. Das, I. Khan, D. L. Rousseau & J. M. Friedman, Biospectroscopy 5,
S64-S70 (1999). 6.
"Identification of the Ligands to Ferric Heme of Chlamydomonas
Chloropast Hemoglobin: Evidence for
Ligation
of Tyrosine-63 (B10) to the Heme. M. Couture, T. K. Das, H. C. Lee, J.
Peisach, D. L. Rousseau, B. A. Wittenberg & J. B. Wittenberg,
Biochemistry 38, 15360-15368 (1999). 7. "A
Cooperative Oxygen Binding Hemoglobin from Mycobacterium
tuberculosis." M.
Couture, S.- R. Yeh, B. A. Wittenberg, J. B. Wittenberg, Yannick Ouellet,
D. L. Rousseau & M. Guertin, Proc.
Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 96, 11223-11228 (1999).
8.
"Formation of a Five-Coordinate Hydroxide-Bound Heme in the
His93Gly Mutant of Sperm Whale Myoglobin."
T. K. Das, S. Franzen, A. Pond, J. H. Dawson & D. L. Rousseau
9. "Chlamydomonas Chloroplast Ferrous Hemoglobin: Heme Pocket
Structure and Reactions with Ligands." M. Couture, T. K. Das, H. C. Lee, J. Peisach, D. L. Rousseau, B. A.
Wittenberg & J. B. Wittenberg, J.
Biol. Chem. 274, 6898-6910
(1999).
10.
"Hydroxide rather than Histidine is Coordinated to the Heme in
Five-Coordinate Ferric Scapharca
11.
"The Heme Environment in Barley Hemoglobin." T. K. Das, H. C. Lee, S. M. G. Duff, R. D. Hill, J. Peisach,
D. L. Rousseau, B. A. Wittenberg & J. B. Wittenberg, J.
Biol. Chem., 274, 4207-4212 (1999). 160. "The Post-Translational Modification in Cytochrome c Oxidase is Required to Establish a Functional Environment of the Catalytic Site. T. K. Das, C. Pecoraro, F. L. Tomson, R. B. Gennis & D. L. Rousseau, Biochemistry 37, 14471-14476 (1998). 12.
"The Apolar Distal Histidine Mutant (His69Val) of the
Homodimeric Scapharca Hemoglobin is in an R-like
Conformation."
L. Guarrera, G. Colotti, A. Boffi, E. Chiancone, T. K. Das, D. L.
Rousseau & Q. Gibson, Biochemistry
37, 5608-5615 (1998). 13. "Steriochemistry of the FeII- and FeIII- Cyanide Complexes of the Homodimeric Scapharca Inaequivalvis Hemoglobin. A Resonance Raman and FTIR Study." A. Boffi, E. Chiancone, S. Takahashi & D. L. Rousseau, Biochemistry 36, 4505-4509 (1997). |
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