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The following pages link to Conformational change of the repressor induced with the inducer (Q38362316):
Displaying 18 items.
- Structural analysis of lac repressor bound to allosteric effectors (Q24644679) (← links)
- Chemical modification of lactose repressor protein using N-substituted maleimides (Q30406364) (← links)
- Lactose Repressor Protein: Functional Properties and Structure (Q30428522) (← links)
- Genetic assignment of resonances in the NMR spectrum of a protein: lac repressor (Q35358542) (← links)
- Model for lactose repressor protein and its interaction with ligands (Q36418534) (← links)
- Photochemical Attachment of lac Repressor to Bromodeoxyuridine-Substituted lac Operator by Ultraviolet Radiation (Q37435764) (← links)
- Modification of tyrosine residues of the lactose repressor protein (Q38358668) (← links)
- Interaction of effecting ligands with lac repressor and repressor-operator complex (Q38360509) (← links)
- Binding of an inducer to the lac repressor (Q38360960) (← links)
- Ultraviolet difference spectra of the lactose repressor protein (Q38362026) (← links)
- Repressors (Q40552058) (← links)
- N-Bromosuccinimide modification of Lac repressor protein (Q40773333) (← links)
- Lactose repressor protein modified with fluorescein mercuric acetate (Q40900107) (← links)
- Tryptic core protein of lactose repressor binds operator DNA (Q41020131) (← links)
- Comparison of the E. ColiLac repressor and its tryptic core by hydrogen exchange studies. Effect of inducer binding (Q41061532) (← links)
- Combinatorial mutations of lac repressor. Stability of monomer-monomer interface is increased by apolar substitution at position 84. (Q54561856) (← links)
- Biomolecular Assemblies: Moving from Observation to Predictive Design (Q57035312) (← links)
- Highly Sensitive Novel Biosensor Based on an Immobilized lac Repressor This work was supported with grants given by the Swedish Engineering Research Council (TFR). Prof. Muller Hill and Dr. Andrew Barker are acknowledged for providing plasmids and t (Q74217594) (← links)