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Overview

Henry Paulus is affiliated with the Boston Biomedical Research Institute in the United States. Their research contributions are connected with this institution, situating their work within a biomedical context.

Although detailed information on recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, fields of study, subfields, and specific research topics is not available, the affiliation with a biomedical research institute implies a professional focus on biomedical sciences.

There are no listed book publications or awards associated with this researcher in the provided data. As such, the profile concentrates on their institutional connection and possible general research area, without specifics on individual publications or collaborations.

Henry Paulus is currently active in their field and not recorded as deceased.

Best Publications

  • Single-column purification of free recombinant proteins using a self-cleavable affinity tag derived from a protein splicing element.

    Shaorong Chong;Fana B. Mersha;Donald G. Comb;Melissa E. Scott

  • Preparation of bispecific antibodies by chemical recombination of monoclonal immunoglobulin G1 fragments

    Maureen Brennan;Peter F. Davison;Peter F. Davison;Henry Paulus

  • Protein splicing and related forms of protein autoprocessing.

    Henry Paulus

  • The enzymatic synthesis of inositol monophosphatide.

    Henry Paulus;Eugene P. Kennedy

  • Protein Splicing Involving the Saccharomyces cerevisiae VMA Intein THE STEPS IN THE SPLICING PATHWAY, SIDE REACTIONS LEADING TO PROTEIN CLEAVAGE, AND ESTABLISHMENT OF AN IN VITRO SPLICING SYSTEM

    Shaorong Chong;Yang Shao;Henry Paulus;Jack Benner

  • The biosynthesis of phosphatidylglycerol.

    John Y. Kiyasu;Ronald A. Pieringer;Henry Paulus;Eugene P. Kennedy

  • A rapid and sensitive method for measuring the binding of radioactive ligands to proteins.

    Henry Paulus

  • Bispecific antibody determinants

    Henry P. Paulus

  • Protein splicing in trans by purified N- and C-terminal fragments of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis RecA intein

    Kenneth V. Mills;Belinda M. Lew;Shu-qin Jiang;Henry Paulus

  • Protein splicing and autoproteolysis mechanisms.

    Francine B Perler;Ming-Qun Xu;Henry Paulus

  • Protein splicing: an analysis of the branched intermediate and its resolution by succinimide formation.

    M.Q. Xu;D.G. Comb;H. Paulus;C.J. Noren

  • PURIFICATION OF GERANYLGERANYL PYROPHOSPHATE SYNTHETASE FROM MICROCOCCUS LYSODEIKTICUS.

    A.A. Kandutsch;Henry Paulus;E. Levin;Konrad Bloch

  • Molecular dissection of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis RecA intein: design of a minimal intein and of a trans-splicing system involving two intein fragments

    Kaori Shingledecker;Shu-qin Jiang;Henry Paulus;Henry Paulus

  • Function of peptide antibiotics in sporulation.

    Nilima Sarkar;Henry Paulus

  • Catalytic and Allosteric Properties of Glycerol Kinase from Escherichia coli

    Jeremy W. Thorner;Henry Paulus

  • THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF POLYMYXIN B BY GROWING CULTURES OF BACILLUS POLYMYXA.

    Henry Paulus;Edith Gray

  • Protein splicing: evidence for an N-O acyl rearrangement as the initial step in the splicing process.

    Yang Shao;Ming-Qun Xu;Henry Paulus

  • Protein Splicing: Characterization of the Aminosuccinimide Residue at the Carboxyl Terminus of the Excised Intervening Sequence

    Yang Shao;Ming-Qun Xu;Henry Paulus

  • Organization and nucleotide sequence of the Bacillus subtilis diaminopimelate operon, a cluster of genes encoding the first three enzymes of diaminopimelate synthesis and dipicolinate synthase.

    Nai-Yong Chen;Shu-Qin Jiang;D. A. Klein;H. Paulus

  • Reversible Inhibition of Protein Splicing by Zinc Ion

    Kenneth V. Mills;Kenneth V. Mills;Henry Paulus;Henry Paulus

Frequent Co-Authors

Eugene P. Kennedy
Eugene P. Kennedy Harvard University
Francine B. Perler
Francine B. Perler New England Biolabs
Jeremy Thorner
Jeremy Thorner University of California, Berkeley
Sriharsa Pradhan
Sriharsa Pradhan New England Biolabs
Jörg Stülke
Jörg Stülke University of Göttingen
Konrad Bloch
Konrad Bloch Harvard University
Frank C. Schroeder
Frank C. Schroeder Boyce Thompson Institute
Jon Clardy
Jon Clardy Harvard University
Michael P. Brenner
Michael P. Brenner University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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