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Baldwin, T.O. 1999. Protein folding in vivo: The importance of ribosomes. Nature Cell Biology 1: E154-E155. Noland, B.W., L.J. Dangott, and T.O. Baldwin. 1999. Folding, stability and physical properties of the alpha subunit of bacterial luciferase. Biochemistry 38: 16136-16145.

Fedorov, A.N., and T.O. Baldwin. 1999. Process of biosynthetic protein folding determines the rapid formation of native structure. Journal of Molecular Biology 294: 579-586.

Baldwin, T.O., M.M. Ziegler, V.A. Green, and M.D. Thomas. 2000. Overexpression of bacterial luciferase and purification from recombinant sources. Methods in Enzymology 305: 135-152.

Clark, A.C., B.W. Noland, and T.O. Baldwin. 2000. A rapid chromatographic method to separate the subunits of bacterial luciferase in urea-containing buffer. Methods in Enzymology 305: 157-164.

Baldwin, T.O., and V.A. Green. 2000. Purification of firefly luciferase from recombinant sources. Methods in Enzymology 305: 180-188.

Apuy, J.L., Z-Y. Park, P.D. Swartz, L.J. Dangott, D.H. Russell, and T.O. Baldwin. 2001. Pulsed-alkylation mass spectrometry for the study of protein folding and dynamics: development and application to the study of a folding/unfolding intermediate of bacterial luciferase. Biochemistry 40: 15153-15163.

Apuy, J.L., X. Chen, D.H. Russell, T.O. Baldwin, and D.P. Giedroc. 2001. Ratiometric pulsed alkylation/mass spectrometry of the cysteine pairs in individual zinc fingers of MRE-binding transcription factor-1 (MTF-1) as a probe of zinc chelate stability. Biochemistry 40: 15164-15175.

Sparks, J.M., and T.O. Baldwin. 2001. Functional implications of the unstructured loop in the (beta/alpha)(8) barrel structure of the bacterial luciferase alpha subunit. Biochemistry 40: 15436-15443. Inlow, J.K., and T.O. Baldwin. 2002. Mutational analysis of the subunit interface of Vibrio harveyi bacterial luciferase. Biochemistry 41: 3906-3915.

Noland, B.W., and T.O. Baldwin. 2003. Demonstration of two independently folding domains in the alpha subunit of bacterial luciferase by preferential ligand binding-induced stabilization. Biochemistry 42: 3105-3112.