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Zimmerman, S.A. & Ferry, J.G. (2006). Proposal for a hydrogen bond network in the active site of the prototypic gamma-class carbonic anhydrase. Biochemistry, 45:5149.
Partridge, E. & Ferry, J.G. (In Press, 2006). WrbA from Escherichia coli and Archaeoglobus fulgidus in NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase. Journal of Bacteriology.
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Cruz, A.F. & Ferry, J.G. (In Press, 2006). Interaction of iron-sulful flavoprotein with oxygen and hydrogen peroxide. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta.
Moran, J.J., House, C.H., Freeman, K.H. & Ferry, J.G. (2005). Trace methane oxidation studied in several Euryarchaeota under diverse conditions. Archaea, 1:303-309.
Ferry, J.G. & House, C.H. (2006). The stepwise evolution of early life driven by energy conservation. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 23:1286-1292.
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Li, Q., Li, L., Rejtar, T., Lessner, D.J., Karger, B.L. & Ferry, J.G. (2005). Shotgun proteomics of Methanosarcina acetivorans: acetate conversion to methane in a marine archaeon. Journal of Bacteriology, submitted.
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