Single enzyme studies reveal the existence of discrete functional states for monomeric enzymes and how they are "selected" upon allosteric regulation

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Single enzyme studies reveal the existence of discrete functional states for monomeric enzymes and how they are "selected" upon allosteric regulation. / Hatzakis, Nikos; Wei, Li; Jørgensen, Sune Klamer; Kunding, Andreas Hjarne; Makarov, Ivan; Skjot, Michael; Svendsen, Allan; Hedegård, Per; Stamou, Dimitrios.

In: Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 134, No. 22, 2012, p. 9296-9302.

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Hatzakis, N, Wei, L, Jørgensen, SK, Kunding, AH, Makarov, I, Skjot, M, Svendsen, A, Hedegård, P & Stamou, D 2012, 'Single enzyme studies reveal the existence of discrete functional states for monomeric enzymes and how they are "selected" upon allosteric regulation', Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol. 134, no. 22, pp. 9296-9302. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja3011429

APA

Hatzakis, N., Wei, L., Jørgensen, S. K., Kunding, A. H., Makarov, I., Skjot, M., Svendsen, A., Hedegård, P., & Stamou, D. (2012). Single enzyme studies reveal the existence of discrete functional states for monomeric enzymes and how they are "selected" upon allosteric regulation. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 134(22), 9296-9302. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja3011429

Vancouver

Hatzakis N, Wei L, Jørgensen SK, Kunding AH, Makarov I, Skjot M et al. Single enzyme studies reveal the existence of discrete functional states for monomeric enzymes and how they are "selected" upon allosteric regulation. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2012;134(22):9296-9302. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja3011429

Author

Hatzakis, Nikos ; Wei, Li ; Jørgensen, Sune Klamer ; Kunding, Andreas Hjarne ; Makarov, Ivan ; Skjot, Michael ; Svendsen, Allan ; Hedegård, Per ; Stamou, Dimitrios. / Single enzyme studies reveal the existence of discrete functional states for monomeric enzymes and how they are "selected" upon allosteric regulation. In: Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2012 ; Vol. 134, No. 22. pp. 9296-9302.

Bibtex

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