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Groß M * & Jaenicke R (1990): FEBS Letters 267, 239- 241 Pressure-induced dissociation of tight couple ribosomes Groß M * & Jaenicke R (1991): FEBS Letters 284, 87- 90 Growth inhibition of lysozyme crystals at high hydrostatic pressure
Groß M & Jaenicke R (1992) in: High Pressure and Biotechnology (Balny C, Hayashi R, Heremans K & Masson P, eds), Colloques INSERM / John Libbey Eurotext Ltd, London & Paris, pp 83-87 Understanding the inhibitory effect of hydrostatic pressure on the nucleation and growth of lysozyme crystals Groß M, Jaenicke R & Nierhaus KH (1992) in: High Pressure and Biotechnology (Balny C, Hayashi R, Heremans K & Masson P, eds), Colloques INSERM / John Libbey Eurotext Ltd, London & Paris, pp 159-161 Why does high pressure inhibit protein biosynthesis?
Groß M * & Jaenicke R (1993): Biophysical Chemistry 45, 245-252 A kinetic model explaining the effects of hydrostatic pressure on nucleation and growth of lysozyme crystals Groß M, Auerbach G & Jaenicke R * (1993):
FEBS Letters 321, 256- 260 The activities of monomeric enzymes show complex pressure-dependence Groß M, Lehle K, Jaenicke R * & Nierhaus KH (1993): European Journal of Biochemistry 218, 463-468 Pressure-induced dissociation of ribosomes and elongation cycle intermediates. Stabilizing conditions and identification of the most sensitive functional state
Groß M & Jaenicke R * (1994): European Journal of Biochemistry 221, 617-630 Proteins under pressure: the influence of high hydrostatic pressure on structure, function and assembly of proteins and protein complexes Groß M, Kosmowsky IJ, Lorenz R, Molitoris HP & Jaenicke R * (1994): Electrophoresis 15, 1559-1565 Response of bacteria and fungi to high-pressure stress as investigated by two- dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis Robinson CV = Groß M, Eyles SJ, Ewbank JJ, Mayhew M, Hartl FU, Dobson CM & Radford SE * (1994): Nature 372, 646-651 Conformation of GroEL-bound α-lactalbumin probed by mass spectrometry
Groß M (1995): Nature 373, 105-106 (12.1.1995) Molecular recognition: Crystallographic antibodies (News and Views) Robinson CV, Groß M, Miranker A, Radford SE, Aplin RT & Dobson CM (1995) in: Perspectives on Protein Engineering & complementary technologies (M. Geisow and R. Epton, eds), Mayflower World-Wide, Birmingham, pp 57-59 Protein structure and folding by mass spectrometry
Groß M (1996): FEBS Letters 390, 249-252 Linguistic analysis of protein folding Groß M, Robinson CV, Mayhew M, Hartl FU, Radford, SE * (1996): Protein Science 5, 2506-2513 Significant hydrogen exchange protection in GroEL-bound DHFR is maintained during iterative rounds of substrate cycling
Chung EW, Nettleton EJ, Morgan CJ, Groß M, Miranker A, Radford SE, Dobson CM & Robinson CV (1997) Protein Science 6, 1316-1324
Hydrogen exchange properties of proteins in native and denatured states monitored by mass spectrometry and NMR
Plaxco KW & Groß M (1997): Nature 386, 657-659 (17.4.1997) Cell biology: The importance of being unfolded (News and Views) FULL TEXT
Groß M & Dobson CM (1997): Chimia 51, 443
Folding of nascent protein chains (Poster abstract)
Groß M & Plaxco KW (1997): Nature 388 (31.7.1997), 419-420 Protein engineering: Reading, writing and redesigning (News and Views) Coyle J, Jaeger J, Groß M, Robinson CV & Radford SE * (1997):
Folding & Design 2, R93-R104 Structural and mechanistic consequences of polypeptide binding by GroEL
Robinson CV, Groß M & Radford SE (1998) in: Methods in Enzymology 290: Molecular Chaperones
(GH Lorimer & TO Baldwin, eds),
296-313 Probing the conformation of GroEL-bound substrate proteins by mass spectrometry
Groß M (1998): Current Biology 8, R308-R309
Protein folding: Think globally, (inter)act locally
Groß M (1998) in: Non-Standard Computation (T Gramß, S Bornholdt, M Groß, M Mitchell, T Pellizzari, authors), WILEY-VCH publishers, 15-58 Molecular computation
Groß M, Wilkins DK, Pitkeathly MC, Chung EW, Higham C, Clark A & Dobson CM * (1999):
Protein Science 8, 1350-1357
Formation of amyloid fibrils by peptides derived from the bacterial cold-shock protein CspB
Higham CE, Jaikaran ETAS, Fraser PE, Groß M & Clark A* (2000): FEBS Letters 470, 55-60
Preparation of synthetic human islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP) in a stable conformation to enable study
of conversion to amyloid-like fibrils FULL TEXT
Wilkins DK, Dobson CM & Groß M * (2000): European Journal of Biochemistry, 267, 2609-2616
Biophysical studies of the development of amyloid fibrils from a peptide fragment of cold shock protein B
Liu L & Groß M (2000): Trends in Biotechnology 18, 440-441
A glimpse at changes to come?
Groß M (2000): Current Protein and Peptide Science 1, 339-347
Proteins that convert from alpha helix to beta sheet: Implications for folding and disease
Jaikaran ETAS *, Higham CE, Serpell LC, Zurdo J, Gross M, Clark A & Fraser PE (2001):
Journal of Molecular Biology 308, 515-525
Identification of a novel human islet amyloid polypeptide beta-sheet domain
and factors influencing fibrillogenesis
Plaxco KW & Gross M (2001):
Nature Structural Biology 8, 659-660
Unfolded, yes - but random? Never! (News and Views)
Gross M (2002):
Current Anthropology 43, 288-289
Comment on "For whom the bell tolls -- debates about biomedicine"
by Pálsson and Hardadóttir
Gross M (2002) in:
Extremophiles (Charles Gerday, ed.), in Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems,
EOLSS Publishers, Oxford, UK
Extremophiles: Overview of the biotopes
Gross M (2004): Current Protein and Peptide Science 5, No. 4, 213-223
Emergency services: An bird's eye perspective on the many different functions of stress proteins
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