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Carlucci G, Kuipers A, Ananias H, De Paula Faria D, Dierckx R, Helfrich W, et al.
Peptides . 2015 Mar; 67:45-54. PMID: 25797109
The gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) is overexpressed in a variety of human malignancies, including prostate cancer. Bombesin (BBN) is a 14 amino acids peptide that selectively binds to GRPR. In...
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Rink R, Arkema-Meter A, Baudoin I, Post E, Kuipers A, Nelemans S, et al.
J Pharmacol Toxicol Methods . 2010 Feb; 61(2):210-8. PMID: 20176117
Introduction: The major hurdle in the application and delivery of peptide pharmaceuticals is their rapid in vivo breakdown. Methods: We here combined two approaches to stabilize peptide pharmaceuticals, introduction of...
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Lubelski J, Rink R, Khusainov R, Moll G, Kuipers O
Cell Mol Life Sci . 2007 Oct; 65(3):455-76. PMID: 17965835
This review discusses the state-of-the-art in molecular research on the most prominent and widely applied lantibiotic, i.e., nisin. The developments in understanding its complex biosynthesis and mode of action are...
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Wang X, Permentier H, Rink R, Kruijtzer J, Liskamp R, Wosten H, et al.
Biophys J . 2004 Sep; 87(3):1919-28. PMID: 15345568
The fungal class I hydrophobin SC3 self-assembles into an amphipathic membrane at hydrophilic-hydrophobic interfaces such as the water-air and water-Teflon interface. During self-assembly, the water-soluble state of SC3 proceeds via...
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Pecharsky V, Holm A, Gschneidner Jr K, Rink R
Phys Rev Lett . 2003 Nov; 91(19):197204. PMID: 14611610
A massive magnetic-field-induced structural transformation in Gd5Ge4, which occurs below 30 K, was imaged at the atomic level by uniquely coupling high-resolution x-ray powder diffraction with magnetic fields up to...
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Rink R, Kingma J, Lutje Spelberg J, Janssen D
Biochemistry . 2000 May; 39(18):5600-13. PMID: 10820034
Epoxide hydrolase from Agrobacterium radiobacter catalyzes the hydrolysis of epoxides to their diols via an alkyl-enzyme intermediate. The recently solved X-ray structure of the enzyme shows that two tyrosine residues...
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Nardini M, Ridder I, Rozeboom H, Kalk K, Rink R, Janssen D, et al.
J Biol Chem . 1999 May; 274(21):14579-86. PMID: 10329649
Epoxide hydrolases catalyze the cofactor-independent hydrolysis of reactive and toxic epoxides. They play an essential role in the detoxification of various xenobiotics in higher organisms and in the bacterial degradation...
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Rink R, Janssen D
Biochemistry . 1999 Jan; 37(51):18119-27. PMID: 9922181
Epoxide hydrolase from Agrobacterium radiobacter AD1 catalyzes the enantioselective hydrolysis of styrene oxide with an E value of 16. The (R)-enantiomer of styrene oxide is first converted with a k(cat)...
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Rink R, Fennema M, Smids M, Dehmel U, Janssen D
J Biol Chem . 1997 Jun; 272(23):14650-7. PMID: 9169427
The epoxide hydrolase gene from Agrobacterium radiobacter AD1, a bacterium that is able to grow on epichlorohydrin as the sole carbon source, was cloned by means of the polymerase chain...
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Eppley B, Keating M, Rink R
J Urol . 1997 Apr; 157(4):1268-70. PMID: 9120917
Purpose: A step-by-step harvesting technique for buccal mucosa is described that maximizes graft yield while minimizing potential donor site morbidity in urethral reconstruction. Materials And Methods: A specialized oral retractor...