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- Crystal structures identify an atypical two-metal-ion mechanism for uridyltransfer in GlmU: its significance to sugar nucleotidyl transferases.
- Divergent evolution toward sex chromosome-specific gene regulation in Drosophila.
- Identification of phenothiazine derivatives as UHM-binding inhibitors of early spliceosome assembly
- Integrative Structural Biology of Protein-RNA Complexes.
- Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 binds to neuronal vesicles through protein interactions mediated by its C-terminal WD40 domain.
- Mechanism of Mg 2+ -Accompanied Product Release in Sugar Nucleotidyltransferases
- Molecular basis of mRNA transport by a kinesin-1-atypical tropomyosin complex.
- Pseudo-RNA-Binding Domains Mediate RNA Structure Specificity in Upstream of N-Ras.
- Rational Design of Cyclic Peptide Inhibitors of U2AF Homology Motif (UHM) Domains To Modulate Pre-mRNA Splicing.
- Segmental, Domain-Selective Perdeuteration and Small-Angle Neutron Scattering for Structural Analysis of Multi-Domain Proteins
- Selective inhibitors of FKBP51 employ conformational selection of dynamic invisible states
- Structural Basis for EarP-Mediated Arginine Glycosylation of Translation Elongation Factor EF-P.
- Structural basis of MLE-Unr-RoX2 complex assembly during early steps of Drosophila dosage compensation
- Structural model of the dimeric Parkinson's protein LRRK2 reveals a compact architecture involving distant interdomain contacts.
- Structure and dynamics of the quaternary hunchback mRNA translation repression complex.
- Structure, dynamics and RNA binding of the multi-domain splicing factor TIA-1.
- Structure, dynamics and roX2-lncRNA binding of tandem double-stranded RNA binding domains dsRBD1,2 of Drosophila helicase Maleless
- Substrate-bound crystal structures reveal features unique to Mycobacterium tuberculosis N-acetyl-glucosamine 1-phosphate uridyltransferase and a catalytic mechanism for acetyl transfer.
- Switching the Post-translational Modification of Translation Elongation Factor EF-P
- Transcriptional regulation of the N ε -fructoselysine metabolism in Escherichia coli by global and substrate-specific cues.