
Publications of A. G. Milbradt
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Journal Article (21)
1.
Journal Article
358 (3), pp. 846 - 856 (2006)
Single proline residues can dictate the oxidative folding pathways of cysteine-rich peptides. Journal of Molecular Biology 2.
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90 (6), pp. 2099 - 2108 (2006)
A conformational two-state peptide model system containing an ultrafast but soft light switch. Biophysical Journal 3.
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2 (1), pp. 201 - 208 (2006)
Comparison of protocols for calculation of peptide structures from experimental NMR data. Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation 4.
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354 (3), pp. 591 - 600 (2005)
The two cysteine-rich head domains of minicollagen from Hydra nematocysts differ in their cystine framework and overall fold despite an identical cysteine sequence pattern. Journal of Molecular Biology 5.
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77 (5), pp. 304 - 313 (2005)
Photomodulation of conformational states. IV. Integrin-binding RGD-peptides with (4-aminomethyl)phenylazobenzoic acid as backbone constituent. Biopolymers 6.
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44 (12), pp. 4829 - 4840 (2005)
Multiple loop conformations of peptides predicted by molecular dynamics simulations are compatible with nuclear magnetic resonance. Biochemistry 7.
Journal Article
80 (4), p. 590 - 590 (2005)
The two cysteine rich head domains from hydra minicollagen show different disulfide bridges and different novel folds despite identical cysteine sequence pattern. Biopolymers 8.
Journal Article
65 (1), pp. 4 - 14 (2005)
Azobenzene as photoresponsive conformational switch in cyclic peptides. Journal of Peptide Research 9.
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279 (50), pp. 52016 - 52023 (2004)
The glycoprotein NOWA and minicollagens are part of a disulfide-linked polymer that forms the cnidarian nematocyst wall. Journal of Biological Chemistry 10.
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5 (9), pp. 1256 - 1266 (2004)
Binding mode of TMC-95A analogues to eukaryotic 20S proteasome. ChemBioChem 11.
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279 (29), pp. 30395 - 30401 (2004)
The structure of the Cys-rich terminal domain of hydra minicollagen, which is involved in disulfide networks of the nematocyst wall. Journal of Biological Chemistry 12.
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5 (1), pp. 79 - 86 (2004)
A (4R)- or a (4S)-fluoroproline residue in position Xaa of the (Xaa-Yaa-Gly) collagen repeat severely affects triple-helix formation. ChemBioChem 13.
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1 (1), pp. 161 - 173 (2004)
TMC-95A analogues with endocyclic biphenyl ether group as proteasome inhibitors. Chemistry & Biodiversity 14.
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5 (19), pp. 3435 - 3437 (2003)
Synthesis of a TMC-95A ketomethylene analogue by cyclization via intramolecular Suzuki coupling. Organic Letters 15.
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9 (15), pp. 3692 - 3702 (2003)
The role of cystine knots in collagen folding and stability, part I. Conformational properties of (Pro-Hyp-Gly)(5) and (Pro-(4S)-FPro-Gly)(5) model trimers with an artificial cystine knot. Chemistry-A European Journal 16.
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10 (6), pp. 487 - 490 (2003)
Photocontrol of cell adhesion processes: Model studies with cyclic azobenzene-RGD peptides. Chemistry & Biology 17.
Journal Article
42 (8), pp. 2404 - 2411 (2003)
Structural characterization of hellethionins from Helleborus purpurascens. Biochemistry 18.
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9 (2-3), pp. 65 - 70 (2003)
Synthesis of TMC-95A analogues. Structure-based prediction of cyclization propensities of linear precursors. Letters in Peptide Science 19.
Journal Article
71 (3), p. 396 - 396 (2003)
Cyclic biphenyl ether tripeptides as proteasome inhibitors. Biopolymers 20.
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71 (3), p. 332 - 332 (2003)
Light-induced two-state structural transition of a cyclic PDI-related azobenzene-peptide. Biopolymers