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Publication List - TORU HISABORI 1999 (10 / 256 entries)
Journal Paper
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Hisabori, T.,
Kondoh, A.,
Yoshida, M..
The gamma subunit in chloroplast F1-ATPase can rotate in a unidirectional and counter-clockwise manner,
FEBS Letters,
Vol. 463,
No. 1/2,
pp. 35-38,
Dec. 1999.
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Hisabori T,
Kondoh A,
Yoshida M.
The gamma subunit in chloroplast F(1)-ATPase can rotate in a unidirectional and counter-clockwise manner.,
Dec. 1999.
Official location
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Kato-Yamada Y,
Bald D,
Koike M,
Motohashi K,
Hisabori T,
Yoshida M.
Epsilon subunit, an endogenous inhibitor of bacterial F(1)-ATPase, also inhibits F(0)F(1)-ATPase.,
Nov. 1999.
Official location
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Amano T,
Matsui T,
Muneyuki E,
Noji H,
Hara K,
Yoshida M,
Hisabori T.
alpha3beta3gamma complex of F1-ATPase from thermophilic Bacillus PS3 can maintain steady-state ATP hydrolysis activity depending on the number of non-catalytic sites.,
Oct. 1999.
Official location
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Stumpp MT,
Motohashi K,
Hisabori T.
Chloroplast thioredoxin mutants without active-site cysteines facilitate the reduction of the regulatory disulphide bridge on the gamma-subunit of chloroplast ATP synthase.,
July 1999.
Official location
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D. Bald,
E. Muneyuki,
T. Amano,
J. Kruip,
T. Hisabori,
M. Yoshida.
The noncatalytic site-deficient alpha3beta3gamma subcomplex and FoF1-ATP synthase can continuously catalyse ATP hydrolysis when Pi is present,
Eur J Biochem,
Vol. 262,
pp. 563-8,
June 1999.
Official location
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Bald D,
Muneyuki E,
Amano T,
Kruip J,
Hisabori T,
Yoshida M.
The noncatalytic site-deficient alpha3beta3gamma subcomplex and FoF1-ATP synthase can continuously catalyse ATP hydrolysis when Pi is present.,
June 1999.
Official location
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Kato-Yamada, Y.,
Bald, D.,
Koike, M.,
Motohashi, K.,
Hisabori, T.,
Yoshida, M..
epsilon Subunit, an endogenous inhibitor of bacterial F1-ATPase, also inhibits FoF1-ATPase,
J. Biol. Chem.,
Vol. 274,
pp. 33991-33994,
1999.
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Amano, T.,
Matsui, T.,
Muneyuki, E.,
Noji, H.,
Hara, K.,
Yoshida, M.,
Hisabori, T..
α3β3γ complex of F1-ATPase from thermophilic Bacillus PS3 can maintain steady-state ATP hydrolysis activity depending on the number of non-catalytic sites,
Biochem. J.,
Vol. 343,
pp. 135-138,
1999.
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Stumpp, M. T.,
Motohashi, K.,
Hisabori, T..
Chloroplast thioredoxin mutants without active-site cysteines facilitate the reductrion of the regulatory disulphide bridge on the γ-subunit of chloroplast ATP synthase,
Biochem. J.,
Vol. 341,
pp. 157-163,
1999.
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