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Steven Bark
Steven Bark
Assistant Professor of Biochemistry
E-mail megerősítve itt: uh.edu
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Extending the applicability of native chemical ligation
LE Canne, SJ Bark, SBH Kent
Journal of the American Chemical Society 118 (25), 5891-5896, 1996
3501996
Proteases for processing proneuropeptides into peptide neurotransmitters and hormones
V Hook, L Funkelstein, D Lu, S Bark, J Wegrzyn, SR Hwang
Annu. Rev. Pharmacol. Toxicol. 48, 393-423, 2008
2912008
Expansion of the mycobacterial “PUPylome”
J Watrous, K Burns, WT Liu, A Patel, V Hook, V Bafna, CE Barry 3rd, ...
Molecular BioSystems 6 (2), 376-385, 2010
992010
Extent of the oxidative side reactions to peptides and proteins during the CuAAC reaction
S Li, H Cai, J He, H Chen, S Lam, T Cai, Z Zhu, SJ Bark, C Cai
Bioconjugate Chemistry 27 (10), 2315-2322, 2016
982016
Proteomic analysis of human immunodeficiency virus using liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry effectively distinguishes specific incorporated host proteins
ACS Saphire, PA Gallay, SJ Bark
Journal of proteome research 5 (3), 530-538, 2006
892006
Cysteine Cathepsins in the secretory vesicle produce active peptides: Cathepsin L generates peptide neurotransmitters and cathepsin B produces beta-amyloid of Alzheimer's disease
V Hook, L Funkelstein, J Wegrzyn, S Bark, M Kindy, G Hook
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Proteins and Proteomics 1824 (1), 89-104, 2012
872012
A new scaffold for amide ligation
C Marinzi, SJ Bark, J Offer, PE Dawson
Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry 9 (9), 2323-2328, 2001
832001
Twenty-five years of investigating the universal stress protein: function, structure, and applications
AC Vollmer, SJ Bark
Advances in applied microbiology 102, 1-36, 2018
762018
NeuroPedia: neuropeptide database and spectral library
Y Kim, S Bark, V Hook, N Bandeira
Bioinformatics 27 (19), 2772-2773, 2011
712011
Proteomics of dense core secretory vesicles reveal distinct protein categories for secretion of neuroeffectors for cell− cell communication
JL Wegrzyn, SJ Bark, L Funkelstein, C Mosier, A Yap, P Kazemi-Esfarjani, ...
Journal of proteome research 9 (10), 5002-5024, 2010
652010
High-temperature protein mass mapping using a thermophilic protease
SJ Bark, N Muster, JR Yates, G Siuzdak
Journal of the American Chemical Society 123 (8), 1774-1775, 2001
632001
Secretory vesicle aminopeptidase B related to neuropeptide processing: molecular identification and subcellular localization to enkephalin‐and NPY‐containing chromaffin granules
SR Hwang, A O’Neill, S Bark, T Foulon, V Hook
Journal of neurochemistry 100 (5), 1340-1350, 2007
612007
A highly efficient method for site-specific modification of unprotected peptides after chemical synthesis
SJ Bark, S Schmid, KM Hahn
Journal of the American Chemical Society 122 (15), 3567-3573, 2000
382000
A proteomic signature of dormancy in the actinobacterium Micrococcus luteus
S Mali, M Mitchell, S Havis, A Bodunrin, J Rangel, G Olson, WR Widger, ...
Journal of bacteriology 199 (14), 10.1128/jb. 00206-17, 2017
372017
Differential recovery of peptides from sample tubes and the reproducibility of quantitative proteomic data
SJ Bark, V Hook
Journal of proteome research 6 (11), 4511-4516, 2007
372007
Detecting low-abundance vasoactive peptides in plasma: progress toward absolute quantitation using nano liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry
M Lortie, S Bark, R Blantz, V Hook
Analytical biochemistry 394 (2), 164-170, 2009
332009
Mass spectrometry-based neuropeptidomics of secretory vesicles from human adrenal medullary pheochromocytoma reveals novel peptide products of prohormone processing
N Gupta, SJ Bark, WD Lu, L Taupenot, DT O’Connor, P Pevzner, V Hook
Journal of proteome research 9 (10), 5065-5075, 2010
322010
Neuropeptidomic components generated by proteomic functions in secretory vesicles for cell–cell communication
V Hook, S Bark, N Gupta, M Lortie, WD Lu, N Bandeira, L Funkelstein, ...
The AAPS journal 12, 635-645, 2010
292010
Fluorescent indicators of peptide cleavage in the trafficking compartments of living cells: Peptides site-specifically labeled with two dyes
SJ Bark, KM Hahn
Methods 20 (4), 429-435, 2000
292000
All four homochiral enantiomers of a nuclear localization sequence derived from c-Myc serve as functional import signals
ACS Saphire, SJ Bark, L Gerace
Journal of Biological Chemistry 273 (45), 29764-29769, 1998
271998
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