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'''REFERENCES'''


J Biol Chem, Vol. 274, Issue 20, 14006-14011, May 14, 1999
J Biol Chem, Vol. 274, Issue 20, 14006-14011, May 14, 1999
A Mutated PtsG, the Glucose Transporter, Allows Uptake of D-Ribose*  
A Mutated PtsG, the Glucose Transporter, Allows Uptake of D-Ribose*  
Hyangee Oh, Yongkyu Park, and Chankyu Park  
Hyangee Oh, Yongkyu Park, and Chankyu Park  


Crystallization and preliminary X-ray crystallographic analysis of Escherichia coli RbsD, a component of the ribose-transport system with unknown biochemical function
Crystallization and preliminary X-ray crystallographic analysis of Escherichia coli RbsD, a component of the ribose-transport system with unknown biochemical function
Crystal Structures of RbsD Leading to the Identification of Cytoplasmic Sugar-binding Proteins with a Novel Folding Architecture
Crystal Structures of RbsD Leading to the Identification of Cytoplasmic Sugar-binding Proteins with a Novel Folding Architecture
Min-Sung Kim,a Hyangee Oh,b Chankyu Parkb and Byung-Ha Oha*




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Insook Kim,1 Eunjung Kim,1 Seokho Yoo,1 Daesung Shin,1 Bumchan Min,2 Jeeyeon Song,1 and Chankyu Park1*
Insook Kim,1 Eunjung Kim,1 Seokho Yoo,1 Daesung Shin,1 Bumchan Min,2 Jeeyeon Song,1 and Chankyu Park1*


'''PDB'''


3e7m
3e7m

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REFERENCES

J Biol Chem, Vol. 274, Issue 20, 14006-14011, May 14, 1999 A Mutated PtsG, the Glucose Transporter, Allows Uptake of D-Ribose* Hyangee Oh, Yongkyu Park, and Chankyu Park


Crystallization and preliminary X-ray crystallographic analysis of Escherichia coli RbsD, a component of the ribose-transport system with unknown biochemical function Crystal Structures of RbsD Leading to the Identification of Cytoplasmic Sugar-binding Proteins with a Novel Folding Architecture Min-Sung Kim,a Hyangee Oh,b Chankyu Parkb and Byung-Ha Oha*


NMR Application Probes a Novel and Ubiquitous Family of Enzymes That Alter Monosaccharide Configuration*

Kyoung-Seok Ryu, Changhoon Kim, Insook Kim, Seokho Yoo, Byong-Seok Choi, and Chankyu Park


Ribose Utilization with an Excess of Mutarotase Causes Cell Death Due to Accumulation of Methylglyoxal

Insook Kim,1 Eunjung Kim,1 Seokho Yoo,1 Daesung Shin,1 Bumchan Min,2 Jeeyeon Song,1 and Chankyu Park1*

PDB

3e7m

3dsa

1ogc-f