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D.Sutay Kocabas,
U.Bakir,
S.E.Phillips,
M.J.McPherson,
and
Z.B.Ogel
(2008).
Purification, characterization, and identification of a novel bifunctional catalase-phenol oxidase from Scytalidium thermophilum.
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Appl Microbiol Biotechnol, 79,
407-415.
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P.Chelikani,
X.Carpena,
I.Fita,
and
P.C.Loewen
(2003).
An electrical potential in the access channel of catalases enhances catalysis.
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J Biol Chem, 278,
31290-31296.
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X.Carpena,
M.Soriano,
M.G.Klotz,
H.W.Duckworth,
L.J.Donald,
W.Melik-Adamyan,
I.Fita,
and
P.C.Loewen
(2003).
Structure of the Clade 1 catalase, CatF of Pseudomonas syringae, at 1.8 A resolution.
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Proteins, 50,
423-436.
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G.N.Murshudov,
A.I.Grebenko,
J.A.Brannigan,
A.A.Antson,
V.V.Barynin,
G.G.Dodson,
Z.Dauter,
K.S.Wilson,
and
W.R.Melik-Adamyan
(2002).
The structures of Micrococcus lysodeikticus catalase, its ferryl intermediate (compound II) and NADPH complex.
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Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr, 58,
1972-1982.
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W.Melik-Adamyan,
J.Bravo,
X.Carpena,
J.Switala,
M.J.Maté,
I.Fita,
and
P.C.Loewen
(2001).
Substrate flow in catalases deduced from the crystal structures of active site variants of HPII from Escherichia coli.
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Proteins, 44,
270-281.
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X.Carpena,
R.Perez,
W.F.Ochoa,
N.Verdaguer,
M.G.Klotz,
J.Switala,
W.Melik-Adamyan,
I.Fita,
and
P.C.Loewen
(2001).
Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of clade I catalases from Pseudomonas syringae and Listeria seeligeri.
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Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr, 57,
1184-1186.
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J.Bravo,
M.J.Mate,
T.Schneider,
J.Switala,
K.Wilson,
P.C.Loewen,
and
I.Fita
(1999).
Structure of catalase HPII from Escherichia coli at 1.9 A resolution.
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Proteins, 34,
155-166.
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M.J.Maté,
M.S.Sevinc,
B.Hu,
J.Bujons,
J.Bravo,
J.Switala,
W.Ens,
P.C.Loewen,
and
I.Fita
(1999).
Mutants that alter the covalent structure of catalase hydroperoxidase II from Escherichia coli.
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J Biol Chem, 274,
27717-27725.
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M.S.Sevinc,
M.J.Maté,
J.Switala,
I.Fita,
and
P.C.Loewen
(1999).
Role of the lateral channel in catalase HPII of Escherichia coli.
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Protein Sci, 8,
490-498.
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T.P.Ko,
J.Day,
A.J.Malkin,
and
A.McPherson
(1999).
Structure of orthorhombic crystals of beef liver catalase.
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Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr, 55,
1383-1394.
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F.Lledías,
P.Rangel,
and
W.Hansberg
(1998).
Oxidation of catalase by singlet oxygen.
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J Biol Chem, 273,
10630-10637.
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J.Bravo,
I.Fita,
J.C.Ferrer,
W.Ens,
A.Hillar,
J.Switala,
and
P.C.Loewen
(1997).
Identification of a novel bond between a histidine and the essential tyrosine in catalase HPII of Escherichia coli.
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Protein Sci, 6,
1016-1023.
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L.Kawasaki,
D.Wysong,
R.Diamond,
and
J.Aguirre
(1997).
Two divergent catalase genes are differentially regulated during Aspergillus nidulans development and oxidative stress.
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J Bacteriol, 179,
3284-3292.
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S.Berthet,
L.M.Nykyri,
J.Bravo,
M.J.Mate,
C.Berthet-Colominas,
P.M.Alzari,
F.Koller,
and
I.Fita
(1997).
Crystallization and preliminary structural analysis of catalase A from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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Protein Sci, 6,
481-483.
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W.A.Shirley,
and
C.L.Brooks
(1997).
Curious structure in "canonical" alanine-based peptides.
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Proteins, 28,
59-71.
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C.A.Rohl,
and
A.J.Doig
(1996).
Models for the 3(10)-helix/coil, pi-helix/coil, and alpha-helix/3(10)-helix/coil transitions in isolated peptides.
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Protein Sci, 5,
1687-1696.
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D.Hérouart,
S.Sigaud,
S.Moreau,
P.Frendo,
D.Touati,
and
A.Puppo
(1996).
Cloning and characterization of the katA gene of Rhizobium meliloti encoding a hydrogen peroxide-inducible catalase.
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J Bacteriol, 178,
6802-6809.
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G.N.Murshudov,
A.I.Grebenko,
V.Barynin,
Z.Dauter,
K.S.Wilson,
B.K.Vainshtein,
W.Melik-Adamyan,
J.Bravo,
J.M.Ferrán,
J.C.Ferrer,
J.Switala,
P.C.Loewen,
and
I.Fita
(1996).
Structure of the heme d of Penicillium vitale and Escherichia coli catalases.
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J Biol Chem, 271,
8863-8868.
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K.R.Rajashankar,
and
S.Ramakumar
(1996).
Pi-turns in proteins and peptides: Classification, conformation, occurrence, hydration and sequence.
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Protein Sci, 5,
932-946.
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P.Gouet,
H.M.Jouve,
P.A.Williams,
I.Andersson,
P.Andreoletti,
L.Nussaume,
and
J.Hajdu
(1996).
Ferryl intermediates of catalase captured by time-resolved Weissenberg crystallography and UV-VIS spectroscopy.
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Nat Struct Biol, 3,
951-956.
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E.R.Rocha,
and
C.J.Smith
(1995).
Biochemical and genetic analyses of a catalase from the anaerobic bacterium Bacteroides fragilis.
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J Bacteriol, 177,
3111-3119.
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J.al-Mustafa,
M.Sykora,
and
J.R.Kincaid
(1995).
Resonance Raman investigation of cyanide ligated beef liver and Aspergillus niger catalases.
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J Biol Chem, 270,
10449-10460.
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W.R.Bishai,
H.O.Smith,
and
G.J.Barcak
(1994).
A peroxide/ascorbate-inducible catalase from Haemophilus influenzae is homologous to the Escherichia coli katE gene product.
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J Bacteriol, 176,
2914-2921.
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F.Kragler,
A.Langeder,
J.Raupachova,
M.Binder,
and
A.Hartig
(1993).
Two independent peroxisomal targeting signals in catalase A of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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J Cell Biol, 120,
665-673.
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T.Fowler,
M.W.Rey,
P.Vähä-Vahe,
S.D.Power,
and
R.M.Berka
(1993).
The catR gene encoding a catalase from Aspergillus niger: primary structure and elevated expression through increased gene copy number and use of a strong promoter.
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Mol Microbiol, 9,
989-998.
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J.P.Priestle,
H.P.Schär,
and
M.G.Grütter
(1988).
Crystal structure of the cytokine interleukin-1 beta.
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EMBO J, 7,
339-343.
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A.Hartig,
and
H.Ruis
(1986).
Nucleotide sequence of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae CTT1 gene and deduced amino-acid sequence of yeast catalase T.
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Eur J Biochem, 160,
487-490.
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