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PUBLICATIONS
1. Ibrahimi, I.M., M.A. Gabriel and U.A.S. Al-Khalidi (1972). Identification of
acetyl-CoA as an intermediate in the oxidation of acetoin in cell-free extracts
of liver. Int.J.Biochem.3(14),161-166
2. White, T.J., I.M.Ibrahimi and A.C. Wilson (1978). Evolutionary substitutions
and the antigenic structure of globular proteins. Nature 274, 92-94.
3. Ibrahimi, I.M., E.M. Prager,T.J.White and A.C Wilson (1979). Amino acid
sequence of California quail lysozyme. Effect of evolutionary substitutions on
the antigenic structure of lysozyme. Biochemistry 18, 2744 – 2752.
4. Jolles, J., I.M. Ibrahimi, E.M. prager, F. Schoentgen, P. Jolles and A.C.
Wilson (1979). Amino acid sequence of pheasant lysozyme. Evolutionary
change affecting processing of prelysozyme. Biochemistry 18, 2744 – 2752.
5. Ibrahimi, I.M., J. Eder, E.M. Prager, A.C. Wilson and R. Arnon (1980). The
effect of a single amino acid substitution on the antigenic specificity of the
loop region of lysozyme. Molecular Immunology 17 , 37 -46.
6. Walter, P., I.M. Ibrahimi and G. Blobel (1981). Translocation of proteins
across the endoplasmic reticulum. I . Signal recognition protein (SRP) binds to
in vitro assembled polysomes synthesizing secretory protein. J. cell Biol. 91 ,
545 – 550.
7. Müller, M., I.M. Ibrahimi and G. Blobel (1981). A bacterial secretory protein
requires signal recognition particle for translocation across mammalian
endoplasmic reticulum. J. Biol. Chem. 257, 11860 – 11863.
8. Ibrahimi, I. M. (1983).The Translocation and processing of F-1
bacteriophage precoat protein by mammalian endoplasmic reticulum. Dirasat
( J. University of Jordan ) 2, 181- 191.
9. Ibrahimi, I. M. (1983) .The processing of a bacteriophage secretory protein
by salt-extracted mammalian endoplasmic reticulum. Jordan Medical Journal
18 , 141- 150.
10. Ibrahimi, I. M. (1986) .The translocation of M13 precoat protein into
pancreatic microsomal membrane requires a soluble factor. Dirasat ( J.
University of Jordan ) 13 , 85 – 93.
11. Stueber, D., I. M. Ibrahimi, D. Cutler, B. Dobberstein and H. Bujard (1984) .
A novel in vitro transcription-translation system ; Accurate and efficient
synthesis of single proteins from cloned DNA sequences. EMBO Journal 3,
3143 – 3148.
12. Ibrahimi, I. M., D. Stueber and H. Bujard (1986). Determinants for protein
translocation across mammalian endoplasmic reticulum – Membrane insertion
of truncated and full-length prelysozyme molecules. Eur. J. Biochemistry 155,
571 – 576.
13. Bujard, H., R. Gentz, M. Lanzer, D. Stueber, M. Müller, I. M. Ibrahimi, M.T. Haeuptle and B.Dobbestein (1987). A T5 promoter based transcriptiontranslation system for the analysis of proteins in vitro and in vivo. Methods in
Enzymology 155, 416- 433.
14. Ibrahimi, I. M. and E. Fuchs (1987) Nascent secretory polypeptides
synthesized on E. coli ribosomes are not translocated across mammalian
endoplasmic reticulum, J. Bacteriol. 169, 1603 – 1610.
15. Ibrahimi, I. M. (1987). Signal recognition particle causes a transient arrest in
the biosynthesis of prepromelittin and mediates its translocation across
mammalian endoplasmic reticulum. J. Cell Biol. 104, 61-66.
16. Ibrahimi, I. M. and R. Gentz (1987). A functional interaction between the
signal peptide and the translation apparatus is detected by the use of single
point mutation which blocks translocation across mammalian endoplasmic
reticulum, J. Biol. Chem. 262, 10189 – 10194.
17. Ibrahimi, I. M. (1987). Dithiothreitol and the translocation of preprolaction
across mammalian endoplasmic reticulum. J. Cell Biol. 105, 1555- 1560.
18. Gents,R., Y. Kuys, C. Zweib, D.Taatjes, H. Taatjes, W. Banworth, D. Stueber
and I. M.Ibrahimi (1988) . Association of degradation and secretion of
three chimeric polypeptides in E. coli. J. Bacteriol. 170, 2212 – 2220.
19. Jolles, J., E. Alnemri, P.Jolles, I. M.Ibrahimi and A. Wilson (1990). Amino
acid sequence of stomach and non-stomach lysozyme of ruminants. J. Mol.
Evol. 30, 370-382.
20. Saleh , A. M. and I. M.Ibrahimi (1995) .Electrophoretic polymorphism in
rabbit tear lysozyme. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 112B, 21-30.
21. Ibrahimi I. M., R.Al-Haj and A.M Saleh (1995) .The distribution of
lysozyme in mammalian tears and the effect of environmental stress on its
concentration. Journal of the Faculty of science, U.A.E. University. 8 (4), 38 –
44.
22. Ibrahimi I. M., S. Al-Darmaki,and A. Saleh (2000) . Polymorphism in
secreted mammalian tear lysozyme and its response to stimulation. Dirasat,
(pure science), 27 (1), 65-70.
23. Yu, JW., J. Wu, Z. Zhang, P. Datta, I. Ibrahimi , S. Taniguchi, J. Sagara, T.
Fernandes-Alnemri, E.S. Alnemri (2006) Cryopyrin and Pyrin activate
caspase-1, but not NF-kB, via ASC oligomerization. Cell Death and
Differentiation, 13(2), 236-49.
24. Eshbailat,S., H. Al-Haj and I. M. Ibrahimi, (2004) . Turnover of lysozyme
during the development of chicken embryo. Dirasat (Medical and Biological
Sciences). 31(2), 103-115.
25. Salman, H., Z. Bazlamit and I. M. Ibrahimi (2009). A Novel electrophoretic
variant of human tear lysozyme with altered kinetic and thermodynamic
properties. Dirasat (Medical and Biological Science), (In Press).
26. Saleh, A. and I.M. Ibrahimi (2009). Purification and characterization of an
isozyme of rabbit stomach lysozyme. (In preparation).
27. Ibrahimi, I. M., and S, Mishharawi (2009). Isolation and partial
characterization of zebra finch lysozyme. (In preparation).
28. Ibrahimi, I. M. (2009). Resolution, purification, amino acid sequencing and
biochemical
characterization of camel tear lysozyme isoenzymes. (In preparation)
29. Bazlamit, Z. and I. M. Ibrahimi (2009). The distribution of lysozyme in
tissues and fluids of the chicken and goose with reference to polymorphism.
(In preparation)
30. Salman, H. and I. M. Ibrahimi (2009) lysozyme synthesis during the
development of chicken oocyte. (In preparation).
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