John F Cutfield

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Biochemistry University of Otago, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand 
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Nakatani Y, Cutfield SM, Cowieson NP, et al. (2012) Structure and activity of exo-1,3/1,4-β-glucanase from marine bacterium Pseudoalteromonas sp. BB1 showing a novel C-terminal domain. The Febs Journal. 279: 464-78
Patrick WM, Nakatani Y, Cutfield SM, et al. (2010) Carbohydrate binding sites in Candida albicans exo-β-1,3-glucanase and the role of the Phe-Phe 'clamp' at the active site entrance Febs Journal. 277: 4549-4561
Nakatani Y, Lamont IL, Cutfield JF. (2010) Discovery and characterization of a distinctive exo-1,3/1,4-{beta}-glucanase from the marine bacterium Pseudoalteromonas sp. strain BB1. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 76: 6760-8
Cutfield SM, Dodson GG, Ronco N, et al. (2009) Preparation and activity of nitrated insulin dimer International Journal of Peptide and Protein Research. 27: 335-343
Caradoc-Davies TT, Cutfield SM, Lamont IL, et al. (2004) Crystal structures of Escherichia coli uridine phosphorylase in two native and three complexed forms reveal basis of substrate specificity, induced conformational changes and influence of potassium. Journal of Molecular Biology. 337: 337-54
Cutfield JF, Sullivan PA, Cutfield SM. (2000) Minor structural consequences of alternative CUG codon usage (Ser for Leu) in Candida albicans exoglucanase. Protein Engineering. 13: 735-8
Cutfield SM, Davies GJ, Murshudov G, et al. (1999) The structure of the exo-beta-(1,3)-glucanase from Candida albicans in native and bound forms: relationship between a pocket and groove in family 5 glycosyl hydrolases. Journal of Molecular Biology. 294: 771-83
Abad-Zapatero C, Goldman R, Muchmore SW, et al. (1998) Structure of secreted aspartic proteinases from Candida. Implications for the design of antifungal agents. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 436: 297-313
Gieseg MA, Swarbrick PA, Perko L, et al. (1997) Elephantfish proinsulin possesses a monobasic processing site. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 108: 199-208
Chambers RS, Walden AR, Brooke GS, et al. (1993) Identification of a putative active site residue in the exo-beta-(1,3)-glucanase of Candida albicans. Febs Letters. 327: 366-9
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