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Kor H. Kalk is affiliated with the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. Their academic work does not show a record of recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues based on the available data.

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Best Publications

  • Crystal Structure of a Cholera Toxin-Related Heat-Labile Enterotoxin from E. coli

    Titia K. Sixma;Sylvia E. Pronk;Kor H. Kalk;Ellen S. Wartna

  • Structure of papain refined at 1.65 A resolution

    I.G. Kamphuis;K.H. Kalk;M.B.A. Swarte;J. Drenth

  • Crystallographic analysis of the catalytic mechanism of haloalkane dehalogenase

    Koen H. G. Verschueren;Frank Seljée;Henriëtte J. Rozeboom;Kor H. Kalk

  • X-ray structures along the reaction pathway of cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase elucidate catalysis in the alpha-amylase family.

    Joost C.M. Uitdehaag;Renée Mosi;Kor H. Kalk;Bart A. van der Veen

  • Structure of Bovine Pancreatic Phospholipase A2 at 1.7Å Resolution

    Bauke W. Dijkstra;Kor H. Kalk;Wim G.J. Hol;Jan Drenth

  • Stereochemistry of Chitin Hydrolysis by a Plant Chitinase/Lysozyme and X-ray Structure of a Complex with Allosamidin : Evidence for Substrate Assisted Catalysis

    Anke C. Terwisscha van Scheltinga;Sylvie Armand;Kor H. Kalk;Akira Isogai

  • The covalent and tertiary structure of bovine liver rhodanese.

    Jan H. Ploegman;Gé Drent;Kor H. Kalk;Wim G. J. Hol

  • Crystal structure of deoxygenated Limulus polyphemus subunit II hemocyanin at 2.18 A resolution: clues for a mechanism for allosteric regulation.

    B Hazes;K.A Magnus;C Bonaventura;J Bonaventura

  • Nucleotide sequence and X-ray structure of cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase from Bacillus circulans strain 251 in a maltose-dependent crystal form.

    C L Lawson;R van Montfort;B Strokopytov;H J Rozeboom

  • Crystal structures of hevamine, a plant defence protein with chitinase and lysozyme activity, and its complex with an inhibitor.

    Anke C Terwisscha van Scheltinga;Kor H Kalk;Jaap J Beintema;Bauke W Dijkstra

  • Structural evidence for dimerization-regulated activation of an integral membrane phospholipase.

    H J Snijder;I Ubarretxena-Belandia;I Ubarretxena-Belandia;Mieke Blaauw;K H Kalk

  • Atomic structure of the cubic core of the pyruvate dehydrogenase multienzyme complex.

    A. Mattevi;G. Obmolova;E. Schulze;K. H. Kalk

  • Active site and catalytic mechanism of phospholipase A2

    Bauke W. Dijkstra;Jan Drenth;Kor H. Kalk

  • Binding of chloromethyl ketone substrate analogues to crystalline papain.

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  • Structure of Porcine Pancreatic Phospholipase A2 at 2.6 Å Resolution and Comparison with Bovine Phospholipase A2

    Bauke W. Dijkstra;Roland Renetseder;Kor H. Kalk;Wim G.J. Hol

  • X-ray structure of phospholipase A2 complexed with a substrate-derived inhibitor.

    Marjolein M.G.M. Thunnissen;Eiso Ab;Kor H. Kalk;Jan Drenth

  • Crystal Structure and Carbohydrate-binding Properties of the Human Cartilage Glycoprotein-39

    Fabrizia Fusetti;Tjaard Pijning;Kor H. Kalk;Ebo Bos

  • Crystal structure of haloalkane dehalogenase: an enzyme to detoxify halogenated alkanes.

    Sybille M. Franken;Henriette J. Rozeboom;Kor H. Kalk;Bauke W. Dijkstra

  • 1.68-A crystal structure of endopolygalacturonase II from Aspergillus niger and identification of active site residues by site-directed mutagenesis.

    Y. van Santen;J.A.E. Benen;K.H. Schroter;K.H. Kalk

  • Structure of bovine liver rhodanese. I. Structure determination at 2.5 A resolution and a comparison of the conformation and sequence of its two domains.

    J.H. Ploegman;G. Drent;K.H. Kalk;W.G.J. Hol

  • Lactose binding to heat-labile enterotoxin revealed by X-ray crystallography.

    Titia K. Sixma;SyMa E. Pronk;Kor H. Kalk;Ben A. M. van Zanten

Frequent Co-Authors

Bauke W. Dijkstra
Bauke W. Dijkstra University of Groningen
Wim G. J. Hol
Wim G. J. Hol University of Washington
Maarten R. Egmond
Maarten R. Egmond Utrecht University
Dick B. Janssen
Dick B. Janssen University of Groningen
Lubbert Dijkhuizen
Lubbert Dijkhuizen University of Groningen
Titia K. Sixma
Titia K. Sixma Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital
Andrea Mattevi
Andrea Mattevi University of Pavia
Hubertus M. Verheij
Hubertus M. Verheij Utrecht University
Christophe L. M. J. Verlinde
Christophe L. M. J. Verlinde University of Washington
Rik K. Wierenga
Rik K. Wierenga University of Oulu

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