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Oxidation of the cyanobactin precursor peptide Is independent of the leader peptide and operates in a defined order by Gao, S, Ge, Y, Bent, A, Schwarz-Linek, U, Naismith, J
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Implications for collagen binding from the crystallographic structure of fibronectin 6FnI1-2FnII7FnI. by Erat, M, Schwarz-Linek, U, Pickford, A, Farndale, R, Campbell, I, Vakonakis, I
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Insights into the mechanism of the cyanobactin heterocyclase enzyme by Ge, Y, Czekster, C, Miller, O, Botting, C, Schwarz-Linek, U, Naismith, J
Published 2019Journal article -
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High affinity streptococcal binding to human fibronectin requires specific recognition of sequential F1 modules. by Schwarz-Linek, U, Pilka, E, Pickford, A, Kim, J, Höök, M, Campbell, I, Potts, JR
Published 2004Journal article -
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Peptide tag forming a rapid covalent bond to a protein, through engineering a bacterial adhesin. by Zakeri, B, Fierer, J, Celik, E, Chittock, E, Schwarz-Linek, U, Moy, V, Howarth, M
Published 2012Journal article -
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Structural insight into binding of Staphylococcus aureus to human fibronectin. by Pilka, E, Werner, J, Schwarz-Linek, U, Pickford, A, Meenan, N, Campbell, I, Potts, JR
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Pathogenic bacteria attach to human fibronectin through a tandem beta-zipper. by Schwarz-Linek, U, Werner, J, Pickford, A, Gurusiddappa, S, Kim, J, Pilka, E, Briggs, J, Gough, T, Höök, M, Campbell, I, Potts, JR
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The streptococcal binding site in the gelatin-binding domain of fibronectin is consistent with a non-linear arrangement of modules. by Atkin, K, Brentnall, A, Harris, G, Bingham, R, Erat, M, Millard, C, Schwarz-Linek, U, Staunton, D, Vakonakis, I, Campbell, I, Potts, JR
Published 2010Journal article