Publications

Equilibria for the adsorption of antibiotics onto neutral polymeric sorbents: Experimental and modeling studies.
Chaubal MV, Payne GF, Reynolds CH, Albright RL. 1995. Equilibria for the adsorption of antibiotics onto neutral polymeric sorbents: Experimental and modeling studies. Biotechnology and bioengineering 47(2): 215-26.
Denitration of glycerol trinitrate by resting cells and cell extracts of Bacillus thuringiensis/cereus and Enterobacter agglomerans.
Meng M, Sun WQ, Geelhaar LA, Kumar G, Patel AR, Payne GF, Speedie MK, Stacy JR. 1995. Denitration of glycerol trinitrate by resting cells and cell extracts of Bacillus thuringiensis/cereus and Enterobacter agglomerans. Applied and environmental microbiology 61(7): 2548-53.
Embryonic PCNA: a missing link?
Kelman Z, O'Donnell M. 1995. Embryonic PCNA: a missing link? Current biology : CB 5(7): 814.
Radiolabeling of proteins for biochemical studies.
Kelman Z, Naktinis V, O'Donnell M. 1995. Radiolabeling of proteins for biochemical studies. Methods in enzymology 262: 430-42.
DNA polymerase III holoenzyme: structure and function of a chromosomal replicating machine.
Kelman Z, O'Donnell M. 1995. DNA polymerase III holoenzyme: structure and function of a chromosomal replicating machine. Annual review of biochemistry 64: 171-200.
Refined structures of the active Ser83-->Cys and impaired Ser46-->Asp histidine-containing phosphocarrier proteins.
Liao DI, Herzberg O. 1994. Refined structures of the active Ser83-->Cys and impaired Ser46-->Asp histidine-containing phosphocarrier proteins. Structure (London, England : 1993) 2(12): 1203-16.
Unraveling a bacterial hexose transport pathway.
Herzberg O, Klevit R. 1994. Unraveling a bacterial hexose transport pathway. Current opinion in structural biology 4(6): 814-22.
Cdk-interacting protein 1 directly binds with proliferating cell nuclear antigen and inhibits DNA replication catalyzed by the DNA polymerase delta holoenzyme.
Flores-Rozas H, Kelman Z, Dean FB, Pan ZQ, Harper JW, Elledge SJ, O'Donnell M, Hurwitz J. 1994. Cdk-interacting protein 1 directly binds with proliferating cell nuclear antigen and inhibits DNA replication catalyzed by the DNA polymerase delta holoenzyme. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 91(18): 8655-9.
Rapid preparation of Thermus flavus DNA polymerase.
Harrell RA, Hart RP. 1994. Rapid preparation of Thermus flavus DNA polymerase. PCR methods and applications 3(6): 372-5.
DNA replication: enzymology and mechanisms.
Kelman Z, O'Donnell M. 1994. DNA replication: enzymology and mechanisms. Current opinion in genetics & development 4(2): 185-95.
Structure of S-lectin, a developmentally regulated vertebrate beta-galactoside-binding protein.
Liao DI, Kapadia G, Ahmed H, Vasta GR, Herzberg O. 1994. Structure of S-lectin, a developmentally regulated vertebrate beta-galactoside-binding protein. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 91(4): 1428-32.
Tyrosinase reaction and subsequent chitosan adsorption for selective removal of a contaminant from a fermentation recycle stream.
Payne GF, Sun WQ. 1994. Tyrosinase reaction and subsequent chitosan adsorption for selective removal of a contaminant from a fermentation recycle stream. Applied and environmental microbiology 60(2): 397-401.
Structure of a phosphonate-inhibited beta-lactamase. An analog of the tetrahedral transition state/intermediate of beta-lactam hydrolysis.
Chen CC, Rahil J, Pratt RF, Herzberg O. 1993. Structure of a phosphonate-inhibited beta-lactamase. An analog of the tetrahedral transition state/intermediate of beta-lactam hydrolysis. Journal of molecular biology 234(1): 165-78.
The murine vik gene (chromosome 9) encodes a putative receptor with unique protein kinase motifs.
Kelman Z, Simon-Chazottes D, Guénet JL, Yarden Y. 1993. The murine vik gene (chromosome 9) encodes a putative receptor with unique protein kinase motifs. Oncogene 8(1): 37-44.
An atomic model for protein-protein phosphoryl group transfer.
Herzberg O. 1992. An atomic model for protein-protein phosphoryl group transfer. The Journal of biological chemistry 267(34): 24819-23.