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PUBLICATIONS 2000

THE DEPARTMENT OF BIOPHYSICS

  • Cornelius, F.; Mahmmoud, Y.; Vorum, H.: Phospholemman as a putative regulatory protein of shark Na,K-ATPase. In: Na/K-ATPase and related ATPases . Taniguchi, K.; Kaya, S. (Eds.). Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam: 555-558, 2000.
  • Dzhandzhugazyan, K.N.; Plesner, L.: Diethyl pyrocarbonate inactivates CD39/ecto-ATPDase by modifying His-59. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta ; 1466: 267-277, 2000.
  • Dzhandzhugazyan, K.N.; Plesner, L.: Modification of rat and human CD39/Ecto-ATPDases with diethylpyrocarbonate. In: Ecto-ATPases and Related Ectonucleotidases . Vanduffel, L.; Lemmens, R. (Eds.). Shaker Publishing B.V., Maastricht: 118-124, 2000.
  • Esmann, M.; Fedosova, N.U.: The influence of ionic strength on the rate of ATP-release from Na,K-ATPase. In: Na/K-ATPase and related ATPases . Taniguchi, K.; Kaya, S. (Eds.). Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam: 311-317, 2000.
  • Esmann, M.; Fedosova, N.U.; Maunsbach, A.B.: Protonation-dependent inactivation of Na,K-ATPase by hydrostatic pressure developed at high-speed centrifugation. Biochim. Biophys. Acta ; 1468: 320-328, 2000.
  • Fedosov, S.N.; Fedosova, N.U.; Nexø, E.; Petersen, T.E.: Conformational changes of transcobalamin induced by aquacobalamin binding. Mechanism of substitution of the cobalt-coordinated group in the bound ligand. J. Biol. Chem. ; 275: 11791-11798, 2000.
  • Fedosova, N.U.: Dielectric constant in the phosphorylation site of Na,K-ATPase. In: Na/K-ATPase and Related ATPases . Taniguchi, K.; Kaya, S. (Eds.). Elsevier.Science B.V., Amsterdam: 421-424, 2000.
  • Fuentes, J.M.; Lompré, A.-M.; Møller, J.V.; Falson, P.; le Maire, M.: Clean Western blots of membrane proteins after yeast heterologous expression following a shortened version of the method of Perini et al. Analyt Biochem ; 285: 276-278, 2000.
  • Gonzáles-Lebrero, RM; Kaufman, S.B.; Nørby, J.G.; Garrahan, P.J.; Rossi, R.C.: The kinetic identity between occluded Rb + formed in the Na + /K + -ATPase by the direct or the physiological route. In: Na/K-ATPase and Related ATPases . Taniguchi, K.; Kaya, A. (Eds.). Elsevier.Science B.V., Amsterdam: 433-436, 2000.
  • Juul, B.; Møller, J.V.: The effect of ligands on the proteolysis pattern of SR Ca 2+ -ATPase: information about the initial steps of the interaction of the ATPase with Ca 2+ . In: Na/K-ATPase and Related ATPases . Taniguchi, K.; Kaya, S. (Eds.). Elsevier.Science B.V., Amsterdam: 233-236, 2000.
  • Kaufman, S.B.; Gonzáles-Lebrero, R.M.; Schwarzbaum, P.J.; Nørby, J.G.; Garrahan, P.J.; Rossi, R.C.: Are the States that Occlude Rubidium Obligatory Intermediates of the Na + /K + -ATPase Reaction? J. Biol. Chem. ; 274: 20779-20790, 2000.
  • Klodos, I.; Fedosova, N.U.; Cornelius, F.: Interaction between the catalytic phosphorylation site and the cation transport sites of P-type ATPases. In: Na/K-ATPase and Related ATPases . Taniguchi, K.; Kaya, A. (Eds.). Elsevier.Science B.V., Amsterdam: 335-340, 2000.
  • le Maire, M.; Champeil, P.; Møller, J.V.: Interaction of membrane proteins and lipids with solubilizing detergents. Biochim Biophys Acta ; 1508: 86-111, 2000.
  • Mahmmoud, Y.A.; Cornelius, F.: Variable protein C targeting to the N- and C-terminal domains of shark Na,K-ATPase induced by detergent. In: Na/K-ATPase and Related ATPases . Taniguchi, K.; Kaya, A. (Eds.). Elsevier.Science B.V., Amsterdam: 591-594, 2000.
  • Mahmmoud, Y.A.; Vorum, H.; Cornelius, F.: Identification of a phospholemman-like protein from shark rectal glands: Evidence for indirect regulation of Na,K-ATPase by PKC via a novel member of the FxYDY family. J. Biol. Chem. ; 275: 35969-35977, 2000.
  • Middleton, D.A.; Rankin, S.; Esmann, M.; Watts, A.: Structural insights into the binding of cardiac glycosides to the digitalis receptor revealed by solid-state NMR. Proc.Natl. Acad. Sci. ; 97: 13602-13607, 2000.
  • Møller J.V.; Juul, B.; Maunsbach, A.B.; le Maire, M.; Menguy, T.; Falson, P.: Topology and plasticity of the membrane bound domains of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca 2+ -ATPase and Na + , K + -ATPase. In: Na/K-ATPase and Related ATPases . Taniguchi, K.; Kaya, S. (Eds.). Elsevier.Science B.V., Amsterdam: 155-162, 2000.
  • Nørby, J.G.: Oprindelsen og betydningen af det lille p i pH. In: pH - en dansk idé . Larsen, B.R. (Ed.). Teknisk Forlag. Dansk Selskab for Historisk Kemi, København: 17-22, 2000.
  • Nørby, J.G.: The origin and the meaning of the little p in pH. Trends Biochem. Sci. ; 25: 36-37, 2000.
  • Plesner, L.; Møller, J.V.: Oligopeptide antibodies against conserved regions in E-NTPDases. In: Ecto-ATPases and Related Ectonucleotidases . Vanduffel, L.; Lemmens, R. (Eds.). Shaker Publishing B.V., Maastricht: 107-117, 2000.
  • Tadini-Buoninsegni, T.; Pintscovius, J.; Cornelius, F.; Bamberg, E.; Fendler, K.: K + induced charge translocation in the phosphoenzyme formed from inorganic phosphate. In: Na/K-ATPase and related ATPases . Taniguchi, K.; Kays, S. (Eds.). Elsevier Sciences B.V., Amsterdam: 341-348, 2000.
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