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Author's 20S proteasomes have the potential to keep substrates in store for continual degradation
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Author's [24] Probing conformations of GroEL-bound substrate proteins by mass spectrometry
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Author's A bipartite structural organization defines the SERINC family of HIV-1 restriction factors
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Author's A 'Build and Retrieve' methodology to simultaneously solve cryo-EM structures of membrane proteins
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Author's A camelid antibody fragment inhibits the formation of amyloid fibrils by human lysozyme
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Author's A combined computational and structural model of the full-length human prolactin receptor
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Author's A comparative cross-linking strategy to probe conformational changes in protein complexes
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Author's A constricted opening in Kir channels does not impede potassium conduction
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Author's A five-level classification system for proteoform identifications
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Author's A hydrodynamic comparison of solution and gas phase proteins and their complexes.
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Author's A Mass-Spectrometry-Based Approach to Distinguish Annular and Specific Lipid Binding to Membrane Proteins
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Author's A mass spectrometry-based hybrid method for structural modeling of protein complexes
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Author's A Monte Carlo approach for assessing the specificity of protein oligomers observed in nano-electrospray mass spectra
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Author's A multidrug ABC transporter with a taste for salt
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Author's A Nanobody Binding to Non-Amyloidogenic Regions of the Protein Human Lysozyme Enhances Partial Unfolding but Inhibits Amyloid Fibril Formation
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Author's A near-native state on the slow refolding pathway of hen lysozyme.
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Author's A new class of hybrid secretion system is employed in Pseudomonas amyloid biogenesis
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Author's A new window into the molecular physiology of membrane proteins
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Author's A non-natural variant of human lysozyme (I59T) mimics the in vitro behaviour of the I56T variant that is responsible for a form of familial amyloidosis
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Author's A novel mechano-enzymatic cleavage mechanism underlies transthyretin amyloidogenesis
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Author's A Quantitative Perspective on Hydrophobic Interactions in the Gas-Phase
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Author's A single subunit directs the assembly of the Escherichia coli DNA sliding clamp loader.
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Author's A sliding selectivity scale for lipid binding to membrane proteins
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Author's A specific nanobody prevents amyloidogenesis of D76N β2-microglobulin in vitro and modifies its tissue distribution in vivo.
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Author's A subset of annular lipids is linked to the flippase activity of an ABC transporter.
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Author's A tandem mass spectrometer for improved transmission and analysis of large macromolecular assemblies.
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Author's Acetylation and phosphorylation control both local and global stability of the chloroplast F1 ATP synthase
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Author's Acetylation of L12 increases interactions in the Escherichia coli ribosomal stalk complex
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Author's Acetylation of lysine 120 of p53 endows DNA-binding specificity at effective physiological salt concentration
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Author's Activation of ubiquitin ligase SCF(Skp2) by Cks1: insights from hydrogen exchange mass spectrometry
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Author's Acyl Carrier Protein is essential for MukBEF action in Escherichia coli chromosome organization-segregation
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Author's Acyl carrier protein promotes MukBEF action in Escherichia coli chromosome organization-segregation
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Author's Advances in the mass spectrometry of membrane proteins: from individual proteins to intact complexes
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Author's Advancing cell biology through proteomics in space and time
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Author's Advancing cell biology through proteomics in space and time (PROSPECTS).
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Author's All three chaperonin genes in the archaeon Haloferax volcanii are individually dispensable.
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Author's Allosteric activation of the ATPase activity of the Escherichia coli RhlB RNA helicase.
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Author's Allosteric inhibition of the SARS-CoV-2 main protease - insights from mass spectrometry-based assays
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Author's Alternate Dissociation Pathways Identified in Charge-Reduced Protein Complex Ions
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Author's Amyloid-β protein oligomerization and the importance of tetramers and dodecamers in the aetiology of Alzheimer's disease
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Author's An electron transfer path connects subunits of a mycobacterial respiratory supercomplex
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Author's An in-solution snapshot of SARS-COV-2 main protease maturation process and inhibition
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Author's An oligomeric signaling platform formed by the Toll-like receptor signal transducers MyD88 and IRAK-4.
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Author's Analysis of the subunit organization of the eIF2B complex reveals new insights into its structure and regulation
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Author's Anionic Dendritic Polyglycerol for Protein Purification and Delipidation
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Author's Anionic lipids unlock the gates of select ion channels in the pacemaker family
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Author's Architecture and dynamics of an A-kinase anchoring protein 79
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Author's Architecture and dynamics of an A-kinase anchoring protein 79 (AKAP79) signaling complex
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Author's Architecture of cell-cell junctions in situ reveals a mechanism for bacterial biofilm inhibition
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Author's Architecture of eukaryotic mRNA 3'-end processing machinery
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Author's Architecture of TAF11/TAF13/TBP complex suggests novel regulation properties of general transcription factor TFIID.
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Author's artikull shkencor i botuar në vitin 2022
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Author's Aspects of native proteins are retained in vacuum.
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Author's Assembly and regulation of the chlorhexidine-specific efflux pump AceI
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Author's Assembly reflects evolution of protein complexes
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Author's Assembly states of the nucleosome assembly protein 1 (NAP-1) revealed by sedimentation velocity and non-denaturing MS.
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Author's Atomic model for the membrane-embedded VO motor of a eukaryotic V-ATPase
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Author's AU-rich RNA-binding induces changes in the quaternary structure of AUH
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Author's Author Correction: Structure, mechanism and lipid-mediated remodeling of the mammalian Na+/H+ exchanger NHA2
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Author's Author Correction: Structure of the core of the type III secretion system export apparatus
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Author's Autoproteolytic Products of the SARS-CoV-2 Nucleocapsid Protein are Primed for Antibody Evasion and Virus Proliferation
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Author's Aβ40 and Aβ42 Amyloid Fibrils Exhibit Distinct Molecular Recycling Properties
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Author's Back Cover: Native Top‐Down Mass Spectrometry Reveals a Role for Interfacial Glycans on Therapeutic Cytokine and Hormone Assemblies (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 49/2022)
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Author's Bayesian deconvolution of mass and ion mobility spectra: from binary interactions to polydisperse ensembles.
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Author's beta-Lactamase ragged ends detected by electrospray mass spectrometry correlates poorly with multiple banding on isoelectric focusing
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Author's Bifunctional crosslinking ligands for transthyretin
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Author's Bifurcated binding of the OmpF receptor underpins import of the bacteriocin colicin N into Escherichia coli
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Author's Biochemical and structural studies of the interaction of Cdc37 with Hsp90.
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Author's Biomimetic spinning of artificial spider silk from a chimeric minispidroin
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Author's Biophysical properties of the eukaryotic ribosomal stalk
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Author's Capturing a rhodopsin receptor signalling cascade across a native membrane
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Author's Capturing Biology in Flight
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Author's Carbene Footprinting Reveals Binding Interfaces of a Multimeric Membrane-Spanning Protein.
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Author's Catenane versus ring: do both assemblies of CS2 hydrolase exhibit the same stability and catalytic activity?
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Author's Cellular production of a de novo membrane cytochrome
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Author's Characterisation of membrane protein interactions by peptidisc-mediated mass photometry
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Author's Characterisation of serpin polymers in vitro and in vivo.
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Author's Characterisation of Shigella Spa33 and Thermotoga FliM/N reveals a new model for C-ring assembly in T3SS.
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Author's Characterisation of the dominant oxidative folding intermediate of hen lysozyme
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Author's Characterising electrosprayed biomolecules using tandem-MS—the noncovalent GroEL chaperonin assembly
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Author's Characterization of symmetric complexes of nerve growth factor and the ectodomain of the pan-neurotrophin receptor, p75NTR
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Author's Characterization of the oligomeric states of insulin in self-assembly and amyloid fibril formation by mass spectrometry
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Author's Charge reduction stabilizes intact membrane protein complexes for mass spectrometry.
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Author's Charge-State Dependent Compaction and Dissociation of Protein Complexes: Insights from Ion Mobility and Molecular Dynamics
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Author's Chemical cross-linking of the chloroplast localized small heat-shock protein, Hsp21, and the model substrate citrate synthase
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Author's Christopher Dobson, 1949-2019: Mentor, Friend, Scientist Extraordinaire
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Author's Class I HDACs Share a Common Mechanism of Regulation by Inositol Phosphates
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Author's Clavulanic acid dehydrogenase: structural and biochemical analysis of the final step in the biosynthesis of the beta-lactamase inhibitor clavulanic acid
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Author's Collision cross sections for structural proteomics
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Author's Collision cross sections of proteins and their complexes: a calibration framework and database for gas-phase structural biology
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Author's Combining native and 'omics' mass spectrometry to identify endogenous ligands bound to membrane proteins
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Author's Comparative cross-linking and mass spectrometry of an intact F-type ATPase suggest a role for phosphorylation.
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Author's Conformational dynamics of the molecular chaperone Hsp90 in complexes with a co-chaperone and anticancer drugs
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Author's Connecting single-nucleotide polymorphisms, glycosylation status, and interactions of plasma serine protease inhibitors
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Author's Controlling release, unfolding and dissociation of membrane protein complexes in the gas phase through collisional cooling
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Author's Coordination Polymers Based on Aluminum
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Author's Coordination Polymers Based on Aluminum(III) Porphyrins
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Author's Correction: Crystal Structure of the Human Short Coiled Coil Protein and Insights into SCOC-FEZ1 Complex Formation.
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Author's Correlating Glycoforms of DC-SIGN with Stability Using a Combination of Enzymatic Digestion and Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry
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Author's Correlating glycoforms of DC-SIGN with stability using a combination of enzymatic digestion and ion mobility MS
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Author's Correlating solution binding and ESI-MS stabilities by incorporating solvation effects in a confined cucurbit[8]uril system
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Author's Cotranslational protein assembly imposes evolutionary constraints on homomeric proteins
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Author's Coupling microdroplet microreactors with mass spectrometry: reading the contents of single droplets online.
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Author's Cracking Complexes To Build Models of Protein Assemblies
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Author's Cryo-EM structure of human GPR158 receptor coupled to the RGS7-Gβ5 signaling complex
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Author's Cryo-EM structures provide insight into how E. coli F1Fo ATP synthase accommodates symmetry mismatch
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Author's Crystal structure of an invertebrate cytolysin pore reveals unique properties and mechanism of assembly
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Author's Crystal Structure of the Human Short Coiled Coil Protein and Insights into SCOC-FEZ1 Complex Formation
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Author's Crystal structure of the open conformation of the mammalian chaperonin CCT in complex with tubulin
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Author's Crystal structures of truncated alphaA and alphaB crystallins reveal structural mechanisms of polydispersity important for eye lens function
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Author's Cytoplasmic TAF2-TAF8-TAF10 complex provides evidence for nuclear holo-TFIID assembly from preformed submodules.
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Author's Defining the mechanism of polymerization in the serpinopathies
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Author's Defining the structural basis of human plasminogen binding by streptococcal surface enolase
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Author's Dehydrated but unharmed
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Author's Dendritic oligoglycerol regioisomer mixtures and their utility for membrane protein research
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Author's Detection of a Monomeric Intermediate Associated with Dimerization of Protein Hu by Mass Spectrometry
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Author's Detergent-free Lipodisq Nanoparticles Facilitate High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry of Folded Integral Membrane Proteins
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Author's Detergent-free mass spectrometry of membrane protein complexes.
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Author's Detergent release prolongs the lifetime of native-like membrane protein conformations in the gas-phase.
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Author's Determining the stoichiometry and interactions of macromolecular assemblies from mass spectrometry
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Author's Diabetic retinopathy is related to both endothelium-dependent and -independent responses of skin microvascular flow
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Author's Different modes of lipid binding to membrane proteins probed by mass spectrometry.
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Author's Dimer interface of bovine cytochrome c oxidase is influenced by local posttranslational modifications and lipid binding
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Author's Direct binding of CEP85 to STIL ensures robust PLK4 activation and efficient centriole assembly.
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Author's Direct observation of the influence of cardiolipin and antibiotics on lipid II binding to MurJ.
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Author's Discrete, multi-component complexes with cucurbit[8]uril in the gas-phase
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Author's Dissecting the hydrogen exchange properties of insulin under amyloid fibril forming conditions: a site-specific investigation by mass spectrometry
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Author's Dissection of multi-protein complexes using mass spectrometry: Subunit interactions in transthyretin and retinol-binding protein complexes
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Author's Dissociation of intact Escherichia coli ribosomes in a mass spectrometer. Evidence for conformational change in a ribosome elongation factor G complex.
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Author's DNA repair. PAXX, a paralog of XRCC4 and XLF, interacts with Ku to promote DNA double-strand break repair
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Author's Do Charge State Signatures Guarantee Protein Conformations?
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Author's Dodecameric structure of the small heat shock protein Acr1 from Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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Author's Dodecyl maltoside protects membrane proteins in vacuo
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Author's Drug binding revealed by tandem mass spectrometry of a protein-micelle complex.
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Author's Dual stoichiometry and subunit organization in the ClpP1/P2 protease from the cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus
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Author's Dudley Williams, May 25, 1937-November 3, 2010
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Author's Dynamic architecture of the Escherichia coli structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) complex, MukBEF
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Author's Dynamic protein complexes: insights from mass spectrometry.
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Author's Dynamic protein ligand interactions--insights from MS.
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Author's Dynamics of an LPS translocon induced by substrate and an antimicrobial peptide
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Author's Editorial overview: Biophysical methods: behind the scenes of the cryo-EM revolution
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Author's Effects of antibody affinity and antigen valence on molecular forms of immune complexes
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Author's Effects of Detergent Micelles on Lipid Binding to Proteins in Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry
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Author's Efficient protein production inspired by how spiders make silk
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Author's eIF2 interactions with initiator tRNA and eIF2B are regulated by post-translational modifications and conformational dynamics
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Author's eIF2B is a decameric guanine nucleotide exchange factor with a γ2ε2 tetrameric core
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Author's Electrospray Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry of the Intact MS2 Virus Capsid
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Author's Elevated copy number of L-A virus in yeast mutant strains defective in ribosomal stalk
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Author's Elongation/Termination Factor Exchange Mediated by PP1 Phosphatase Orchestrates Transcription Termination
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Author's Elucidation of Drug Metabolite Structural Isomers Using Molecular Modeling Coupled with Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry
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Author's Engineered anti-inflammatory peptides inspired by mapping an evasin-chemokine interaction
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Author's Engineering a camelid antibody fragment that binds to the active site of human lysozyme and inhibits its conversion into amyloid fibrils
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Author's Evidence for macromolecular protein rings in the absence of bulk water.
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Author's Evidence for micellar structure in the gas phase
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Author's Evidence for the assembly of a bacterial tripartite multidrug pump with a stoichiometry of 3:6:3.
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Author's Evidence that the catenane form of CS2 hydrolase is not an artefact.
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Author's Experimental characterization of disordered and ordered aggregates populated during the process of amyloid fibril formation
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Author's Finding the right balance: a personal journey from individual proteins to membrane-embedded motors: based on a lecture delivered at the 36th FEBS Congress in Torino, Italy, June 2011.
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Author's Flexible membrane proteins: functional dynamics captured by mass spectrometry
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Author's Flexible stoichiometry and asymmetry of the PIDDosome core complex by heteronuclear NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry.
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Author's Focus on industrial proteomics: dedicated to the late Dr. Robert S. Bordoli
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Author's Focus on proteomics in honor of Ruedi Aebersold, 2002 Biemann Awardee.
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Author's Focus on proteomics in honor of the 2002 Distinguished Contribution in Mass Spectrometry Award to W. J. Henzel, J. T. Stults, and C. Watanabe
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Author's Folding of a four-helix bundle: studies of acyl-coenzyme A binding protein
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Author's Formation and Dissociation Processes of Gas-Phase Detergent Micelles
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Author's Formation and seeding of amyloid fibrils from wild-type hen lysozyme and a peptide fragment from the β-domain
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Author's Formation of insulin amyloid fibrils followed by FTIR simultaneously with CD and electron microscopy.
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Author's From individual proteins to whole cells
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Author's From molecular chaperones to membrane motors: through the lens of a mass spectrometrist.
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Author's Functional and structural characterization of the Methanosarcina mazei proteasome and PAN complexes.
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Author's G Protein-Coupled Receptor Pharmacology—Insights from Mass Spectrometry
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Author's Gas-phase dissociation pathways of a tetrameric protein complex
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Author's Gas-phase protein assemblies: Unfolding landscapes and preserving native-like structures using noncovalent adducts
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Author's Gas-phase unfolding and disassembly reveals stability differences in ligand-bound multiprotein complexes
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Author's Generation of a synthetic GlcNAcylated nucleosome reveals regulation of stability by H2A-Thr101 GlcNAcylation
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Author's GroEL accelerates the refolding of hen lysozyme without changing its folding mechanism.
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Author's Heptameric (L12)6/L10 rather than canonical pentameric complexes are found by tandem MS of intact ribosomes from thermophilic bacteria.
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Author's Heterogeneity and dynamics in the assembly of the heat shock protein 90 chaperone complexes
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Author's Heterogeneity of Glycan Processing on Trimeric SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Revealed by Charge Detection Mass Spectrometry
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Author's Heteronuclear NMR investigations of dynamic regions of intact Escherichia coli ribosomes
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Author's High-resolution mass spectrometry of small molecules bound to membrane proteins
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Author's Homage to Chris Dobson
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Author's Host–guest interactions in acid–porphyrin complexes
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Author's How to Switch Off a Histidine Kinase: Crystal Structure of Geobacillus stearothermophilus KinB with the inhibitor Sda
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Author's Hsp70 forms antiparallel dimers stabilized by post-translational modifications to position clients for transfer to Hsp90.
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Author's Hsp70 oligomerization is mediated by an interaction between the interdomain linker and the substrate-binding domain
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Author's Human Antibodies that Slow Erythrocyte Invasion Potentiate Malaria-Neutralizing Antibodies
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Author's Identification of mEAK-7 as a human V-ATPase regulator via cryo-EM data mining
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Author's Identifying key membrane protein lipid interactions using mass spectrometry.
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Author's Impact of the native-state stability of human lysozyme variants on protein secretion by Pichia pastoris
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Author's In Situ Structure of an Intact Lipopolysaccharide-Bound Bacterial Surface Layer
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Author's In vitro reconstitution of the human RISC-loading complex
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Author's In vivo formation of Plasmodium falciparum ribosomal stalk - a unique mode of assembly without stable heterodimeric intermediates
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Author's Infrared Laser Activation of Soluble and Membrane Protein Assemblies in the Gas Phase
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Author's Insights into amyloid fibril formation from mass spectrometry.
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Author's Insights into Eukaryotic Translation Initiation from Mass Spectrometry of Macromolecular Protein Assemblies
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Author's Instability, unfolding and aggregation of human lysozyme variants underlying amyloid fibrillogenesis
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Author's Integrating ion mobility mass spectrometry with molecular modelling to determine the architecture of multiprotein complexes
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Author's Integrating mass spectrometry with MD simulations reveals the role of lipids in Na(+)/H(+) antiporters
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Author's Integrative modelling coupled with ion mobility mass spectrometry reveals structural features of the clamp loader in complex with single-stranded DNA binding protein.
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Author's Interaction of the molecular chaperone alphaB-crystallin with alpha-synuclein: effects on amyloid fibril formation and chaperone activity
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Author's Interaction of the p53 DNA-Binding Domain with Its N-Terminal Extension Modulates the Stability of the p53 Tetramer
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Author's Interfacing Membrane Mimetics with Mass Spectrometry
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Author's Intrinsically Disordered p53 and Its Complexes Populate Compact Conformations in the Gas Phase
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Author's Intrinsically Disordered Protein Threads Through the Bacterial Outer-Membrane Porin OmpF
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Author's Introduction: Mass Spectrometry Applications in Structural Biology
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Author's Investigating interactions of the pentraxins serum amyloid P component and C-reactive protein by mass spectrometry
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Author's Ion currents through Kir potassium channels are gated by anionic lipids
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Author's Ion mobility–mass spectrometry analysis of large protein complexes
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Author's Ion mobility-mass spectrometry of a rotary ATPase reveals ATP-induced reduction in conformational flexibility
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Author's Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry of Peptide Ions: Effects of Drift Gas and Calibration Strategies
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Author's Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry of Two Tetrameric Membrane Protein Complexes Reveals Compact Structures and Differences in Stability and Packing
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Author's Ion mobility-mass spectrometry reveals long-lived, unfolded intermediates in the dissociation of protein complexes
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Author's Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry Reveals the Influence of Subunit Packing and Charge on the Dissociation of Multiprotein Complexes
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Author's Isoforms of U1-70k control subunit dynamics in the human spliceosomal U1 snRNP
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Author's John Fenn
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Author's John Fenn (1917-2010).
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Author's Joining forces: integrating proteomics and cross-linking with the mass spectrometry of intact complexes
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Author's Key features of an Hsp70 chaperone allosteric landscape revealed by ion-mobility native mass spectrometry and double electron-electron resonance
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Author's Kinetic Consequences of the Removal of a Disulfide Bridge on the Folding of Hen Lysozyme
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Author's L55P transthyretin accelerates subunit exchange and leads to rapid formation of hybrid tetramers.
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Author's Ligand binding to a G protein-coupled receptor captured in a mass spectrometer
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Author's Linking structural change with functional regulation-insights from mass spectrometry
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Author's Lipid binding attenuates channel closure of the outer membrane protein OmpF
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Author's Lipid Modulation of a Class B GPCR: Elucidating the Modulatory Role of PI(4,5)P 2 Lipids
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Author's Local cooperativity in the unfolding of an amyloidogenic variant of human lysozyme
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Author's Low Charge and Reduced Mobility of Membrane Protein Complexes Has Implications for Calibration of Collision Cross Section Measurements
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Author's Low-energy electron holography imaging of conformational variability of single-antibody molecules from electrospray ion beam deposition
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Author's MacB ABC transporter is a dimer whose ATPase activity and macrolide-binding capacity are regulated by the membrane fusion protein MacA.
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Author's MacB ABC transporter is a dimer whose ATPase activity and macrolide-binding capacity are regulated by the membrane fusion protein MacA. VOLUME 284
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Author's MacB ABC transporter is a dimer whose ATPase activity and macrolide-binding capacity are regulated by the membrane fusion protein MacA. VOLUME 284 (2009) PAGES 1145-1154.
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Author's Mass measurements of increased accuracy resolve heterogeneous populations of intact ribosomes
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Author's Mass-selective and ice-free cryo-EM protein sample preparation via native electrospray ion-beam deposition
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Author's Mass-selective soft-landing of protein assemblies with controlled landing energies.
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Author's Mass spectrometry captures off-target drug binding and provides mechanistic insights into the human metalloprotease ZMPSTE24.
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Author's Mass spectrometry captures structural intermediates in protein fiber self-assembly
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Author's Mass Spectrometry Characterization of Multiprotein Complexes
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Author's Mass spectrometry defines the C-terminal dimerization domain and enables modeling of the structure of full-length OmpA.
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Author's Mass spectrometry defines the stoichiometry of ribosomal stalk complexes across the phylogenetic tree
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Author's Mass spectrometry enables the discovery of inhibitors of an LPS transport assembly disruption of protein-protein interactions
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Author's Mass spectrometry--from peripheral proteins to membrane motors
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Author's Mass spectrometry: From plasma proteins to mitochondrial membranes
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Author's Mass spectrometry guided structural biology
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Author's Mass spectrometry of Escherichia coli RNA polymerase: interactions of the core enzyme with sigma70 and Rsd protein.
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Author's Mass spectrometry of intact membrane protein complexes
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Author's Mass spectrometry of intact ribosomes.
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Author's Mass spectrometry of intact V-type ATPases reveals bound lipids and the effects of nucleotide binding
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Author's Mass spectrometry of macromolecular assemblies: preservation and dissociation
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Author's Mass spectrometry of membrane transporters reveals subunit stoichiometry and interactions
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Author's Mass spectrometry of protein complexes: from origins to applications
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Author's Mass spectrometry of ribosomes from Saccharomyces cerevisiae: implications for assembly of the stalk complex
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Author's Mass spectrometry quantifies protein interactions--from molecular chaperones to membrane porins.
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Author's Mass spectrometry reveals differences in stability and subunit interactions between activated and nonactivated conformers of the (αβγδ)4 phosphorylase kinase complex
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Author's Mass spectrometry reveals elastase inhibitors from the reactive centre loop of alpha1-antitrypsin
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Author's Mass spectrometry reveals modularity and a complete subunit interaction map of the eukaryotic translation factor eIF3
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Author's Mass spectrometry reveals stable modules in holo and apo RNA polymerases I and III.
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Author's Mass spectrometry reveals synergistic effects of nucleotides, lipids, and drugs binding to a multidrug resistance efflux pump
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Author's Mass Spectrometry Reveals the Missing Links in the Assembly Pathway of the Bacterial 20 S Proteasome
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Author's Massign: An Assignment Strategy for Maximizing Information from the Mass Spectra of Heterogeneous Protein Assemblies
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Author's Maturation of 6S regulatory RNA to a highly elongated structure
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Author's Me, my cell, and I: the role of the collision cell in the tandem mass spectrometry of macromolecules
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Author's Mechanism and rates of exchange of L7/L12 between ribosomes and the effects of binding EF-G.
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Author's Mechanism of auxin perception by the TIR1 ubiquitin ligase
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Author's Membrane Protein-Lipid Interactions Probed Using Mass Spectrometry
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Author's Membrane proteins bind lipids selectively to modulate their structure and function.
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Author's Metal-dependent folding and stability of nuclear hormone receptor DNA-binding domains
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Author's Methodology for measuring conformation of solvent-disrupted protein subunits using T-WAVE ion mobility MS: an investigation into eukaryotic initiation factors
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Author's Micelles protect membrane complexes from solution to vacuum.
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Author's Mimicking phosphorylation of alphaB-crystallin affects its chaperone activity
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Author's MmpL3 is a lipid transporter that binds trehalose monomycolate and phosphatidylethanolamine
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Author's Modular detergents tailor the purification and structural analysis of membrane proteins including G-protein coupled receptors
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Author's Molecular architecture of the human GINS complex.
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Author's Molecular basis for inner kinetochore configuration through RWD domain-peptide interactions.
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Author's Molecular dissection of Alzheimer's disease neuropathology by depletion of serum amyloid P component
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Author's Molecular recognition betweenEscherichia colienolase and ribonuclease E
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Author's Molecular recycling within amyloid fibrils
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Author's Multimeric assembly and biochemical characterization of the Trax–translin endonuclease complex
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Author's Multimers of the fibroblast growth factor
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Author's Multimers of the fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-FGF receptor-saccharide complex are formed on long oligomers of heparin.
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Author's Multiple Roles of SARS-CoV-2 N Protein Facilitated by Proteoform-Specific Interactions with RNA, Host Proteins, and Convalescent Antibodies
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Author's Mutating the tight-dimer interface of dihydrodipicolinate synthase disrupts the enzyme quaternary structure: toward a monomeric enzyme
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Author's N-glycan microheterogeneity regulates interactions of plasma proteins
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Author's Native Desorption Electrospray Ionization Liberates Soluble and Membrane Protein Complexes from Surfaces
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Author's Native Mass Spectrometry Meets Glycomics: Resolving Structural Detail and Occupancy of Glycans on Intact Glycoproteins
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Author's Native Top‐Down Mass Spectrometry Reveals a Role for Interfacial Glycans on Therapeutic Cytokine and Hormone Assemblies
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Author's Negative Ions Enhance Survival of Membrane Protein Complexes
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Author's Non-homologous end-joining partners in a helical dance: structural studies of XLF-XRCC4 interactions
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Author's Observation of sequence specificity in the seeding of protein amyloid fibrils.
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Author's Oligomeric structure of proclavaminic acid amidino hydrolase: evolution of a hydrolytic enzyme in clavulanic acid biosynthesis
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Author's Opening of the outer membrane protein channel in tripartite efflux pumps is induced by interaction with the membrane fusion partner
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Author's Optimal Synthetic Glycosylation of a Therapeutic Antibody
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Author's ORF6 from the clavulanic acid gene cluster of Streptomyces clavuligerus has ornithine acetyltransferase activity
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Author's Oxygenase-catalyzed ribosome hydroxylation occurs in prokaryotes and humans
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Author's Peeling back the layers of complexity
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Author's Peptidoglycan biosynthesis is driven by lipid transfer along enzyme-substrate affinity gradients
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Author's Personal foreword
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Author's Phospholipid complexation and association with apolipoprotein C-II: insights from mass spectrometry.
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Author's Phosphorylation of alphaB-crystallin alters chaperone function through loss of dimeric substructure
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Author's Plant Transformation by Agrobacterium tumefaciens: MODULATION OF SINGLE-STRANDED DNA-VirE2 COMPLEX ASSEMBLY BY VirE1
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Author's Polydispersity of a mammalian chaperone: mass spectrometry reveals the population of oligomers in alphaB-crystallin
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Author's Polypyrimidine tract binding protein stabilizes the encephalomyocarditis virus IRES structure via binding multiple sites in a unique orientation
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Author's Polypyrimidine tract-binding protein stimulates the poliovirus IRES by modulating eIF4G binding
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Author's Potassium is critical for the Ni
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Author's Potassium is critical for the Ni(II)-responsive DNA-binding activity of Escherichia coli NikR.
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Author's Precursor-receptor interactions in the twin arginine protein transport pathway probed with a new receptor complex preparation.
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Author's Principles of assembly reveal a periodic table of protein complexes
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Author's Probing conformations of amyloidogenic proteins by hydrogen exchange and mass spectrometry
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Author's Probing N-glycoprotein microheterogeneity by lectin affinity purification-mass spectrometry analysis.
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Author's Probing the limits of Q-tag bioconjugation of antibodies
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Author's Probing the Lipid Annular Belt by Gas-Phase Dissociation of Membrane Proteins in Nanodiscs.
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Author's Programmable polyproteams built using twin peptide superglues
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Author's Proteasome assembly triggers a switch required for active-site maturation.
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Author's Protein assemblies ejected directly from native membranes yield complexes for mass spectrometry.
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Author's Protein complexes are under evolutionary selection to assemble via ordered pathways
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Author's Protein complexes gain momentum.
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Author's Protein complexes in the gas phase: technology for structural genomics and proteomics
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Author's Protein complexes of the Escherichia coli cell envelope.
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Author's Protein complexes take flight.
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Author's Protein folding and interactions revealed by mass spectrometry.
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Author's Protein-nucleic acid complexes and the role of mass spectrometry in their structure determination
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Author's Protein-nucleic acid interactions and the expanding role of mass spectrometry
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Author's Proteolytic cleavage of Ser52Pro variant transthyretin triggers its amyloid fibrillogenesis
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Author's PtdIns(4,5)P stabilizes active states of GPCRs and enhances selectivity of G-protein coupling
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Author's Pyocin S5 Import into Pseudomonas aeruginosa Reveals a Generic Mode of Bacteriocin Transport
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Author's Quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometer modified for higher-energy dissociation reduces protein assemblies to peptide fragments.
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Author's Quantifying the stabilizing effects of protein-ligand interactions in the gas phase
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Author's Quaternary dynamics and plasticity underlie small heat shock protein chaperone function
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Author's Quaternary structure and catalytic activity of the Escherichia coli ribonuclease E amino-terminal catalytic domain.
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Author's R120G alphaB-crystallin promotes the unfolding of reduced alpha-lactalbumin and is inherently unstable
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Author's Rapid collapse and slow structural reorganisation during the refolding of bovine α-lactalbumin 1 1Edited by P. E. Wright
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Author's Rationalising lysozyme amyloidosis: insights from the structure and solution dynamics of T70N lysozyme
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Author's Rationally Designed Potent BMX Inhibitors Reveals Mode of Covalent Binding at the Atomic Level
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Author's Real-time monitoring of protein complexes reveals their quaternary organization and dynamics.
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Author's Recognition of a signal peptide by the signal recognition particle
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Author's Reconstitution of the spliceosomal U1 snRNP from all recombinant subunits and its characterisation by ionspray Q-tof mass-spectrometry
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Author's Reduced global cooperativity is a common feature underlying the amyloidogenicity of pathogenic lysozyme mutations
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Author's Regional and segmental flexibility of antibodies in interaction with antigens of different size.
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Author's Relating glycoprotein structural heterogeneity to function - insights from native mass spectrometry
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Author's Residual counter ions can stabilise a large protein complex in the gas phase
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Author's Response to Comment on "Protein assemblies ejected directly from native membranes yield complexes for mass spectrometry"
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Author's Retinol and retinol-binding protein stabilize transthyretin via formation of retinol transport complex
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Author's Review of the 19th Asilomar Conference on Mass Spectrometry: bimolecular interactions: identification and characterization of protein complexes
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Author's Rücktitelbild: Native Top‐Down Mass Spectrometry Reveals a Role for Interfacial Glycans on Therapeutic Cytokine and Hormone Assemblies (Angew. Chem. 49/2022)
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Author's Screening transthyretin amyloid fibril inhibitors: characterization of novel multiprotein, multiligand complexes by mass spectrometry
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Author's Selective association of protein molecules followed by mass spectrometry.
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Author's Self-assembly of toroidal proteins explored using native mass spectrometry
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Author's Separating and visualising protein assemblies by means of preparative mass spectrometry and microscopy.
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Author's Serum apolipoproteins are associated with systemic and retinal microvascular function in people with diabetes
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Author's Site-directed mutagenesis of beta-lactamase I: role of Glu-166.
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Author's Site-specific hydrogen exchange of proteins: insights into the structures of amyloidogenic intermediates
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Author's Small heat shock protein activity is regulated by variable oligomeric substructure.
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Author's Small molecule inhibitors of disulfide bond formation by the bacterial DsbA-DsbB dual enzyme system.
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Author's Solution NMR Investigation of the CD95/FADD Homotypic Death Domain Complex Suggests Lack of Engagement of the CD95 C Terminus
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Author's Specificity and interactions of the protein OppA: partitioning solvent binding effects using mass spectrometry 1 1Edited by P. E. Wright
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Author's SpyAvidin hubs enable precise and ultrastable orthogonal nanoassembly
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Author's State-dependent Lipid Interactions with the A2a Receptor Revealed by MD Simulations Using In Vivo-Mimetic Membranes
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Author's Steroid-based facial amphiphiles for stabilization and crystallization of membrane proteins
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Author's Stoichiometry and localization of the stator subunits E and G in Thermus thermophilus H+-ATPase/synthase
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Author's Structural and Functional Basis for Lipid Synergy on the Activity of the Antibacterial Peptide ABC Transporter McjD.
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Author's Structural and Functional Characterization of the Bacterial Type III Secretion Export Apparatus
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Author's Structural and mechanistic consequences of polypeptide binding by GroEL.
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Author's Structural basis for DNA recognition and loading into a viral packaging motor
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Author's Structural basis for hijacking siderophore receptors by antimicrobial lasso peptides
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Author's Structural Basis for Natural Product Selection and Export by Bacterial ABC Transporters
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Author's Structural basis for nutrient acquisition by dominant members of the human gut microbiota
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Author's Structural basis for Pan3 binding to Pan2 and its function in mRNA recruitment and deadenylation
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Author's Structural basis for protein-protein interactions in the 14-3-3 protein family
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Author's Structural basis for the inhibition of activin signalling by follistatin.
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Author's Structural basis for the subunit assembly of the anaphase-promoting complex
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Author's Structural basis of DNA packaging by a ring-type ATPase from an archetypal viral system
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Author's Structural Basis of Tail-Anchored Membrane Protein Biogenesis by the GET Insertase Complex
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Author's Structural change in response to ligand binding.
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Author's Structural characterization of drug-like compounds by ion mobility mass spectrometry: comparison of theoretical and experimentally derived nitrogen collision cross sections
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Author's Structural characterization of the human eukaryotic initiation factor 3 protein complex by mass spectrometry
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Author's Structural comparison of the vacuolar and Golgi V-ATPases from Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Author's Structural determinants of lipid specificity within Ups/PRELI lipid transfer proteins
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Author's Structural evidence for Nap1-dependent H2A-H2B deposition and nucleosome assembly.
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Author's Structural evolution of p53, p63, and p73: Implication for heterotetramer formation
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Author's Structural insight into the mechanism of activation of the Toll receptor by the dimeric ligand Spätzle.
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Author's Structural insights into the activity of enhancer-binding proteins.
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Author's Structural insights into the lipid and ligand regulation of serotonin receptors
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Author's Structural insights into the p97-Ufd1-Npl4 complex.
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Author's Structural model of lymphocyte receptor NKR-P1C revealed by mass spectrometry and molecular modeling
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Author's Structural modeling of heteromeric protein complexes from disassembly pathways and ion mobility-mass spectrometry.
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Author's Structural organization of the 19S proteasome lid: insights from MS of intact complexes.
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Author's Structural properties of the human acidic ribosomal P proteins forming the P1-P2 heterocomplex
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Author's Structural role of Sfi1p-centrin filaments in budding yeast spindle pole body duplication.
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Author's Structure and elevator mechanism of the mammalian sodium/proton exchanger NHE9
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Author's Structure and function of a novel type of ATP-dependent Clp protease
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Author's Structure and Function of LCI1: A plasma membrane CO2 channel in the Chlamydomonas CO2 concentrating mechanism
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Author's Structure and function of the Escherichia coli Tol-Pal stator protein TolR.
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Author's Structure and function of the intermembrane space domain of mammalian F o F 1 ATP synthase
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Author's Structure and intermolecular dynamics of aggregates populated during amyloid fibril formation studied by hydrogen/deuterium exchange.
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Author's Structure and location of the regulatory β subunits in the (αβγδ)4 phosphorylase kinase complex
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Author's Structure, dynamics and interactions of p47, a major adaptor of the AAA ATPase, p97.
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Author's Structure, mechanism and lipid-mediated remodeling of the mammalian Na/H exchanger NHA2
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Author's Structure of a Blinkin-BUBR1 Complex Reveals an Interaction Crucial for Kinetochore-Mitotic Checkpoint Regulation via an Unanticipated Binding Site
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Author's Structure of a designed protein cage that self-assembles into a highly porous cube
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Author's Structure of an Hsp90-Cdc37-Cdk4 complex.
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Author's Structure of BRCA1-BRCT/Abraxas Complex Reveals Phosphorylation-Dependent BRCT Dimerization at DNA Damage Sites
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Author's Structure of Cu(I)-bound DJ-1 reveals a biscysteinate metal binding site at the homodimer interface: insights into mutational inactivation of DJ-1 in Parkinsonism
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Author's Structure of native lens connexin 46/50 intercellular channels by cryo-EM
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Author's Structure of the core of the type III secretion system export apparatus
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Author's Structure of the CRISPR interference complex CSM reveals key similarities with cascade
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Author's Structure of the Fanconi anaemia monoubiquitin ligase complex
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Author's Structure of the TatC core of the twin-arginine protein transport system
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Author's Structure of V-ATPase from the mammalian brain
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Author's Structures of a Complete Human V-ATPase Reveal Mechanisms of Its Assembly
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Author's Structures of CD6 and Its Ligand CD166 Give Insight into Their Interaction
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Author's Structures of DPAGT1 Explain Glycosylation Disease Mechanisms and Advance TB Antibiotic Design
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Author's Structures of SAS-6 suggest its organization in centrioles
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Author's Structures of the archaerhodopsin-3 transporter reveal that disordering of internal water networks underpins receptor sensitization
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Author's Structures of the R-type human Ca2.3 channel reveal conformational crosstalk of the intracellular segments
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Author's Studies of the Escherichia coli Rsd-sigma70 complex
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Author's Studies of the RNA degradosome-organizing domain of the Escherichia coli ribonuclease RNase E.
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Author's Studies on enmetazobactam clarify mechanisms of widely used β-lactamase inhibitors
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Author's Subunit architecture of intact protein complexes from mass spectrometry and homology modeling.
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Author's Subunit architecture of multimeric complexes isolated directly from cells
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Author's Subunit architecture of multiprotein assemblies determined using restraints from gas-phase measurements
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Author's Subunit dynamics and nucleotide-dependent asymmetry of an AAA
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Author's Subunit dynamics and nucleotide-dependent asymmetry of an AAA(+) transcription complex.
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Author's Subunit Exchange of Multimeric Protein Complexes
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Author's Subunit exchange of polydisperse proteins: mass spectrometry reveals consequences of alphaA-crystallin truncation
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Author's Super-complexes of adhesion GPCRs and neural guidance receptors
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Author's Symmetrical modularity of the COP9 signalosome complex suggests its multifunctionality
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Author's Tandem differential mobility analysis-mass spectrometry reveals partial gas-phase collapse of the GroEL complex
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Author's Tandem mass spectrometry defines the stoichiometry and quaternary structural arrangement of tryptophan molecules in the multiprotein complex TRAP.
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Author's Tandem mass spectrometry of intact GroEL-substrate complexes reveals substrate-specific conformational changes in the trans ring.
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Author's Tandem Mass Spectrometry Reveals the Quaternary Organization of Macromolecular Assemblies
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Author's Targeting C-reactive protein for the treatment of cardiovascular disease.
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Author's Temperature and concentration-controlled dynamics of rhizobial small heat shock proteins
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Author's The anti-sigma factor RsrA responds to oxidative stress by reburying its hydrophobic core
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Author's The antibiotic darobactin mimics a β-strand to inhibit outer membrane insertase
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Author's The Caenorhabditis elegans protein SAS-5 forms large oligomeric assemblies critical for centriole formation
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Author's The catalytic activity of Ubp6 enhances maturation of the proteasomal regulatory particle
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Author's The co-chaperone p23 arrests the Hsp90 ATPase cycle to trap client proteins
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Author's The complete amino acid sequence confirms the presence of pseudoazurin in Thiosphaera pantotropha.
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Author's The Component Polypeptide Chains of Bovine Insulin Nucleate or Inhibit Aggregation of the Parent Protein in a Conformation-dependent Manner
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Author's The crystal structure of the N-terminal region of BUB1 provides insight into the mechanism of BUB1 recruitment to kinetochores
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Author's The Different Effects of Substrates and Nucleotides on the Complex Formation of ABC Transporters
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Author's The digital academic library: Getting there
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Author's The Effect of Detergent, Temperature, and Lipid on the Oligomeric State of MscL Constructs: Insights from Mass Spectrometry.
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Author's The Effects of Sodium Ions on Ligand Binding and Conformational States of G Protein-Coupled Receptors—Insights from Mass Spectrometry
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Author's The emerging role of MS in structure elucidation of protein-nucleic acid complexes.
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Author's The extracellular chaperone clusterin potently inhibits human lysozyme amyloid formation by interacting with prefibrillar species
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Author's The Fas-FADD death domain complex structure reveals the basis of DISC assembly and disease mutations
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Author's The flight of macromolecular complexes in a mass spectrometer
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Author's The HC fragment of tetanus toxin forms stable, concentration-dependent dimers via an intermolecular disulphide bond.
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Author's The human Na(+)/H(+) exchanger 1 is a membrane scaffold protein for extracellular signal-regulated kinase 2
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Author's The importance of the membrane for biophysical measurements
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Author's The interaction of the antitoxin DM43 with a snake venom metalloproteinase analyzed by mass spectrometry and surface plasmon resonance
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Author's The interchange of immunophilins leads to parallel pathways and different intermediates in the assembly of Hsp90 glucocorticoid receptor complexes
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Author's The joining of the Hsp90 and Hsp70 chaperone cycles yields transient interactions and stable intermediates: insights from mass spectrometry
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Author's The molecular basis of regulation of bacterial capsule assembly by Wzc
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Author's The molecular sociology of the cell
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Author's The N-terminal domain of a tick evasin is critical for chemokine binding and neutralization and confers specific binding activity to other evasins.
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Author's The N-terminal region of the human autophagy protein ATG16L1 contains a domain that folds into a helical structure consistent with formation of a coiled-coil
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Author's The origin of the alpha-domain intermediate in the folding of hen lysozyme
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Author's The oxidative refolding of hen lysozyme and its catalysis by protein disulfide isomerase.
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Author's The p97-FAF1 protein complex reveals a common mode of p97 adaptor binding
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Author's The polypyrimidine tract binding protein is a monomer.
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Author's The protofilament structure of insulin amyloid fibrils
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Author's The quaternary organization and dynamics of the molecular chaperone HSP26 are thermally regulated.
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Author's The regulatory protein RraA modulates RNA-binding and helicase activities of the E. coli RNA degradosome
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Author's The role of interfacial lipids in stabilizing membrane protein oligomers.
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Author's The role of lipids in defining membrane protein interactions: insights from mass spectrometry
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Author's The role of lipids in mechanosensation
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Author's The role of mass spectrometry in structure elucidation of dynamic protein complexes
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Author's The role of salt bridges, charge density, and subunit flexibility in determining disassembly routes of protein complexes.
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Author's The role of the detergent micelle in preserving the structure of membrane proteins in the gas phase
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Author's The Significance of the Location of Mutations for the Native-State Dynamics of Human Lysozyme
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Author's The small heat-shock proteins HSPB2 and HSPB3 form well-defined heterooligomers in a unique 3 to 1 subunit ratio.
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Author's The 'sticky business' of cleaning gas-phase membrane proteins: a detergent oriented perspective
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Author's The structural basis for CD36 binding by the malaria parasite
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Author's The structure and biochemical properties of the human spliceosomal protein U1C
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Author's The structure of CrgA from Neisseria meningitidis reveals a new octameric assembly state for LysR transcriptional regulators
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Author's The structure of nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae SapA in a closed conformation reveals a constricted ligand-binding cavity and a novel RNA binding motif
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Author's The structure of serum resistance-associated protein and its implications for human African trypanosomiasis
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Author's The structure of the dynactin complex and its interaction with dynein
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Author's The structured core domain of B-crystallin can prevent amyloid fibrillation and associated toxicity
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Author's The structures of cytosolic and plastid-located glutamine synthetases fromMedicago truncatulareveal a common and dynamic architecture
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Author's The Tetrameric Plant Lectin BanLec Neutralizes HIV through Bidentate Binding to Specific Viral Glycans
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Author's The unusual mycobacterial chaperonins: evidence for in vivo oligomerization and specialization of function.
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Author's The use of sonicated lipid vesicles for mass spectrometry of membrane protein complexes
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Author's Thermal Dissociation of Multimeric Protein Complexes by Using Nanoelectrospray Mass Spectrometry
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Author's Thermal unfolding of an intermediate is associated with non-arrhenius kinetics in the folding of hen lysozyme
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Author's Three binding sites for stalk protein dimers are generally present in ribosomes from archaeal organism
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Author's Three-Dimensional Architecture of the Human BRCA1-A Histone Deubiquitinase Core Complex
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Author's Three-dimensional structures of translating ribosomes by Cryo-EM.
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Author's Tools for Understanding Nanoscale Lipid Regulation of Ion Channels
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Author's Topological models of heteromeric protein assemblies from mass spectrometry: application to the yeast eIF3:eIF5 complex
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Author's Towards a resolution of the stoichiometry of the fibroblast growth factor
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Author's Towards a resolution of the stoichiometry of the fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-FGF receptor-heparin complex
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Author's Toxin import through the antibiotic efflux channel TolC
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Author's Trapping of palindromic ligands within native transthyretin prevents amyloid formation
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Author's Traveling-wave ion mobility mass spectrometry of protein complexes: accurate calibrated collision cross-sections of human insulin oligomers
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Author's Tsp36, a tapeworm small heat-shock protein with a duplicated alpha-crystallin domain, forms dimers and tetramers with good chaperone-like activity
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Author's Twenty years of gas phase structural biology.
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Author's Two-phase dynamic combinatorial discovery of a spermine transporter.
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Author's Ultraslow oligomerization equilibria of p53 and its implications
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Author's Uncovering the Role of -Glycan Occupancy on the Cooperative Assembly of Spike and Angiotensin Converting Enzyme 2 Complexes: Insights from Glycoengineering and Native Mass Spectrometry
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Author's Unraveling the Composition and Behavior of Heterogeneous Lipid Nanodiscs by Mass Spectrometry
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Author's Use of a microchip device coupled with mass spectrometry for ligand screening of a multi-protein target
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Author's Watching and weighting--chaperone complexes in action
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Author's When proteomics meets structural biology
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Author's Women in science: In pursuit of female chemists
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Author's "Zn-link": a metal-sharing interface that organizes the quaternary structure and catalytic site of the endoribonuclease, RNase E.
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Author's αB-crystallin polydispersity is a consequence of unbiased quaternary dynamics.
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structureofthedynactincomplexanditsinteractionwithdynein
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structureofserumresistanceassociatedproteinanditsimplicationsforhumanafricantrypanosomiasis
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The structure of serum resistance-associated protein and its implications for human African trypanosomiasis
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structureofnontypeablehaemophilusinfluenzaesapainaclosedconformationrevealsaconstrictedligandbindingcavityandanovelrnabindingmotif
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The structure of nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae SapA in a closed conformation reveals a constricted ligand-binding cavity and a novel RNA binding motif
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structureofcrgafromneisseriameningitidisrevealsanewoctamericassemblystateforlysrtranscriptionalregulators
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The structure and biochemical properties of the human spliceosomal protein U1C
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The structural basis for CD36 binding by the malaria parasite
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significanceofthelocationofmutationsforthenativestatedynamicsofhumanlysozyme
‡A
The Significance of the Location of Mutations for the Native-State Dynamics of Human Lysozyme
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roleofthedetergentmicelleinpreservingthestructureofmembraneproteinsinthegasphase
‡A
The role of the detergent micelle in preserving the structure of membrane proteins in the gas phase
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roleofsaltbridgeschargedensityandsubunitflexibilityindeterminingdisassemblyroutesofproteincomplexes
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The role of salt bridges, charge density, and subunit flexibility in determining disassembly routes of protein complexes.
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roleofmassspectrometryinstructureelucidationofdynamicproteincomplexes
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The role of mass spectrometry in structure elucidation of dynamic protein complexes
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roleoflipidsinmechanosensation
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The role of lipids in mechanosensation
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roleoflipidsindefiningmembraneproteininteractionsinsightsfrommassspectrometry
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The role of lipids in defining membrane protein interactions: insights from mass spectrometry
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roleofinterfaciallipidsinstabilizingmembraneproteinoligomers
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The role of interfacial lipids in stabilizing membrane protein oligomers.
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regulatoryproteinrraamodulatesrnabindingandhelicaseactivitiesoftheecolirnadegradosome
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The regulatory protein RraA modulates RNA-binding and helicase activities of the E. coli RNA degradosome
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quaternaryorganizationanddynamicsofthemolecularchaperonehsp26arethermallyregulated
‡A
The quaternary organization and dynamics of the molecular chaperone HSP26 are thermally regulated.
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protofilamentstructureofinsulinamyloidfibrils
‡A
The protofilament structure of insulin amyloid fibrils
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polypyrimidinetractbindingproteinisamonomer
‡A
The polypyrimidine tract binding protein is a monomer.
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p97faf1proteincomplexrevealsacommonmodeofp97adaptorbinding
‡A
The p97-FAF1 protein complex reveals a common mode of p97 adaptor binding
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oxidativerefoldingofhenlysozymeanditscatalysisbyproteindisulfideisomerase
‡A
The oxidative refolding of hen lysozyme and its catalysis by protein disulfide isomerase.
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originofthealphadomainintermediateinthefoldingofhenlysozyme
‡A
The origin of the alpha-domain intermediate in the folding of hen lysozyme
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nterminalregionofthehumanautophagyproteinatg16l1containsadomainthatfoldsintoahelicalstructureconsistentwithformationofacoiledcoil
‡A
The N-terminal region of the human autophagy protein ATG16L1 contains a domain that folds into a helical structure consistent with formation of a coiled-coil
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nterminaldomainofatickevasiniscriticalforchemokinebindingandneutralizationandconfersspecificbindingactivitytootherevasins
‡A
The N-terminal domain of a tick evasin is critical for chemokine binding and neutralization and confers specific binding activity to other evasins.
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molecularsociologyofthecell
‡A
The molecular sociology of the cell
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molecularbasisofregulationofbacterialcapsuleassemblybywzc
‡A
The molecular basis of regulation of bacterial capsule assembly by Wzc
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joiningofthehsp90andhsp70chaperonecyclesyieldstransientinteractionsandstableintermediatesinsightsfrommassspectrometry
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The joining of the Hsp90 and Hsp70 chaperone cycles yields transient interactions and stable intermediates: insights from mass spectrometry
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interchangeofimmunophilinsleadstoparallelpathwaysanddifferentintermediatesintheassemblyofhsp90glucocorticoidreceptorcomplexes
‡A
The interchange of immunophilins leads to parallel pathways and different intermediates in the assembly of Hsp90 glucocorticoid receptor complexes
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interactionoftheantitoxindm43withasnakevenommetalloproteinaseanalyzedbymassspectrometryandsurfaceplasmonresonance
‡A
The interaction of the antitoxin DM43 with a snake venom metalloproteinase analyzed by mass spectrometry and surface plasmon resonance
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importanceofthemembraneforbiophysicalmeasurements
‡A
The importance of the membrane for biophysical measurements
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humanna+h+exchanger1isamembranescaffoldproteinforextracellularsignalregulatedkinase2
‡A
The human Na(+)/H(+) exchanger 1 is a membrane scaffold protein for extracellular signal-regulated kinase 2
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hcfragmentoftetanustoxinformsstableconcentrationdependentdimersviaanintermoleculardisulphidebond
‡A
The HC fragment of tetanus toxin forms stable, concentration-dependent dimers via an intermolecular disulphide bond.
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flightofmacromolecularcomplexesinamassspectrometer
‡A
The flight of macromolecular complexes in a mass spectrometer
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fasfadddeathdomaincomplexstructurerevealsthebasisofdiscassemblyanddiseasemutations
‡A
The Fas-FADD death domain complex structure reveals the basis of DISC assembly and disease mutations
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extracellularchaperoneclusterinpotentlyinhibitshumanlysozymeamyloidformationbyinteractingwithprefibrillarspecies
‡A
The extracellular chaperone clusterin potently inhibits human lysozyme amyloid formation by interacting with prefibrillar species
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emergingroleofmsinstructureelucidationofproteinnucleicacidcomplexes
‡A
The emerging role of MS in structure elucidation of protein-nucleic acid complexes.
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effectsofsodiumionsonligandbindingandconformationalstatesofgproteincoupledreceptorsinsightsfrommassspectrometry
‡A
The Effects of Sodium Ions on Ligand Binding and Conformational States of G Protein-Coupled Receptors—Insights from Mass Spectrometry
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effectofdetergenttemperatureandlipidontheoligomericstateofmsclconstructsinsightsfrommassspectrometry
‡A
The Effect of Detergent, Temperature, and Lipid on the Oligomeric State of MscL Constructs: Insights from Mass Spectrometry.
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digitalacademiclibrarygettingthere
‡A
The digital academic library: Getting there
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differenteffectsofsubstratesandnucleotidesonthecomplexformationofabctransporters
‡A
The Different Effects of Substrates and Nucleotides on the Complex Formation of ABC Transporters
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crystalstructureofthenterminalregionofbub1providesinsightintothemechanismofbub1recruitmenttokinetochores
‡A
The crystal structure of the N-terminal region of BUB1 provides insight into the mechanism of BUB1 recruitment to kinetochores
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componentpolypeptidechainsofbovineinsulinnucleateorinhibitaggregationoftheparentproteininaconformationdependentmanner
‡A
The Component Polypeptide Chains of Bovine Insulin Nucleate or Inhibit Aggregation of the Parent Protein in a Conformation-dependent Manner
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completeaminoacidsequenceconfirmsthepresenceofpseudoazurininthiosphaerapantotropha
‡A
The complete amino acid sequence confirms the presence of pseudoazurin in Thiosphaera pantotropha.
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cochaperonep23arreststhehsp90atpasecycletotrapclientproteins
‡A
The co-chaperone p23 arrests the Hsp90 ATPase cycle to trap client proteins
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catalyticactivityofubp6enhancesmaturationoftheproteasomalregulatoryparticle
‡A
The catalytic activity of Ubp6 enhances maturation of the proteasomal regulatory particle
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caenorhabditiselegansproteinsas5formslargeoligomericassembliescriticalforcentrioleformation
‡A
The Caenorhabditis elegans protein SAS-5 forms large oligomeric assemblies critical for centriole formation
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antibioticdarobactinmimicsaβstrandtoinhibitoutermembraneinsertase
‡A
The antibiotic darobactin mimics a β-strand to inhibit outer membrane insertase
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antisigmafactorrsrarespondstooxidativestressbyreburyingitshydrophobiccore
‡A
The anti-sigma factor RsrA responds to oxidative stress by reburying its hydrophobic core
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temperatureandconcentrationcontrolleddynamicsofrhizobialsmallheatshockproteins
‡A
Temperature and concentration-controlled dynamics of rhizobial small heat shock proteins
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targeting100reactiveproteinforthetreatmentofcardiovasculardisease
‡A
Targeting C-reactive protein for the treatment of cardiovascular disease.
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tandemmassspectrometryrevealsthequaternaryorganizationofmacromolecularassemblies
‡A
Tandem Mass Spectrometry Reveals the Quaternary Organization of Macromolecular Assemblies
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tandemmassspectrometryofintactgroelsubstratecomplexesrevealssubstratespecificconformationalchangesinthetransring
‡A
Tandem mass spectrometry of intact GroEL-substrate complexes reveals substrate-specific conformational changes in the trans ring.
‡9
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tandemmassspectrometrydefinesthestoichiometryandquaternarystructuralarrangementoftryptophanmoleculesinthemultiproteincomplextrap
‡A
Tandem mass spectrometry defines the stoichiometry and quaternary structural arrangement of tryptophan molecules in the multiprotein complex TRAP.
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tandemdifferentialmobilityanalysismassspectrometryrevealspartialgasphasecollapseofthegroelcomplex
‡A
Tandem differential mobility analysis-mass spectrometry reveals partial gas-phase collapse of the GroEL complex
‡9
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symmetricalmodularityofthecop9signalosomecomplexsuggestsitsmultifunctionality
‡A
Symmetrical modularity of the COP9 signalosome complex suggests its multifunctionality
‡9
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supercomplexesofadhesiongpcrsandneuralguidancereceptors
‡A
Super-complexes of adhesion GPCRs and neural guidance receptors
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subunitexchangeofpolydisperseproteinsmassspectrometryrevealsconsequencesofalphaacrystallintruncation
‡A
Subunit exchange of polydisperse proteins: mass spectrometry reveals consequences of alphaA-crystallin truncation
‡9
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subunitexchangeofmultimericproteincomplexes
‡A
Subunit Exchange of Multimeric Protein Complexes
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subunitdynamicsandnucleotidedependentasymmetryofanaaa+transcriptioncomplex
‡A
Subunit dynamics and nucleotide-dependent asymmetry of an AAA(+) transcription complex.
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subunitdynamicsandnucleotidedependentasymmetryofanaaa
‡A
Subunit dynamics and nucleotide-dependent asymmetry of an AAA
‡9
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subunitarchitectureofmultiproteinassembliesdeterminedusingrestraintsfromgasphasemeasurements
‡A
Subunit architecture of multiprotein assemblies determined using restraints from gas-phase measurements
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subunitarchitectureofmultimericcomplexesisolateddirectlyfromcells
‡A
Subunit architecture of multimeric complexes isolated directly from cells
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subunitarchitectureofintactproteincomplexesfrommassspectrometryandhomologymodeling
‡A
Subunit architecture of intact protein complexes from mass spectrometry and homology modeling.
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studiesonenmetazobactamclarifymechanismsofwidelyusedβlactamaseinhibitors
‡A
Studies on enmetazobactam clarify mechanisms of widely used β-lactamase inhibitors
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studiesofthernadegradosomeorganizingdomainoftheescherichiacoliribonucleasernasee
‡A
Studies of the RNA degradosome-organizing domain of the Escherichia coli ribonuclease RNase E.
‡9
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studiesoftheescherichiacolirsdsigma70complex
‡A
Studies of the Escherichia coli Rsd-sigma70 complex
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structuresofthertypehumanca23channelrevealconformationalcrosstalkoftheintracellularsegments
‡A
Structures of the R-type human Ca2.3 channel reveal conformational crosstalk of the intracellular segments
‡9
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structuresofthearchaerhodopsin3transporterrevealthatdisorderingofinternalwaternetworksunderpinsreceptorsensitization
‡A
Structures of the archaerhodopsin-3 transporter reveal that disordering of internal water networks underpins receptor sensitization
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structuresofsas6suggestitsorganizationincentrioles
‡A
Structures of SAS-6 suggest its organization in centrioles
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structuresofdpagt1explainglycosylationdiseasemechanismsandadvancetbantibioticdesign
‡A
Structures of DPAGT1 Explain Glycosylation Disease Mechanisms and Advance TB Antibiotic Design
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structuresofcd6anditsligandcd166giveinsightintotheirinteraction
‡A
Structures of CD6 and Its Ligand CD166 Give Insight into Their Interaction
‡9
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structuresofacompletehuman5atpaserevealmechanismsofitsassembly
‡A
Structures of a Complete Human V-ATPase Reveal Mechanisms of Its Assembly
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structureof5atpasefromthemammalianbrain
‡A
Structure of V-ATPase from the mammalian brain
‡9
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structureofthetatccoreofthetwinarginineproteintransportsystem
‡A
Structure of the TatC core of the twin-arginine protein transport system
‡9
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structureofthefanconianaemiamonoubiquitinligasecomplex
‡A
Structure of the Fanconi anaemia monoubiquitin ligase complex
‡9
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structureofthecrisprinterferencecomplexcsmrevealskeysimilaritieswithcascade
‡A
Structure of the CRISPR interference complex CSM reveals key similarities with cascade
‡9
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structureofthecoreofthetype3secretionsystemexportapparatus
‡A
Structure of the core of the type III secretion system export apparatus
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structureofnativelensconnexin4650intercellularchannelsbycryoem
‡A
Structure of native lens connexin 46/50 intercellular channels by cryo-EM
‡9
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structureofcu1bounddj1revealsabiscysteinatemetalbindingsiteatthehomodimerinterfaceinsightsintomutationalinactivationofdj1inparkinsonism
‡A
Structure of Cu(I)-bound DJ-1 reveals a biscysteinate metal binding site at the homodimer interface: insights into mutational inactivation of DJ-1 in Parkinsonism
‡9
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structureofbrca1brctabraxascomplexrevealsphosphorylationdependentbrctdimerizationatdnadamagesites
‡A
Structure of BRCA1-BRCT/Abraxas Complex Reveals Phosphorylation-Dependent BRCT Dimerization at DNA Damage Sites
‡9
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structureofanhsp90cdc37cdk4complex
‡A
Structure of an Hsp90-Cdc37-Cdk4 complex.
‡9
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structureofadesignedproteincagethatselfassemblesintoahighlyporouscube
‡A
Structure of a designed protein cage that self-assembles into a highly porous cube
‡9
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structureofablinkinbubr1complexrevealsaninteractioncrucialforkinetochoremitoticcheckpointregulationviaanunanticipatedbindingsite
‡A
Structure of a Blinkin-BUBR1 Complex Reveals an Interaction Crucial for Kinetochore-Mitotic Checkpoint Regulation via an Unanticipated Binding Site
‡9
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structuremechanismandlipidmediatedremodelingofthemammaliannahexchangernha2
‡A
Structure, mechanism and lipid-mediated remodeling of the mammalian Na/H exchanger NHA2
‡9
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structuredynamicsandinteractionsofp47amajoradaptoroftheaaaatpasep97
‡A
Structure, dynamics and interactions of p47, a major adaptor of the AAA ATPase, p97.
‡9
1
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919
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structureandlocationoftheregulatoryβsubunitsintheαβγδ4phosphorylasekinasecomplex
‡A
Structure and location of the regulatory β subunits in the (αβγδ)4 phosphorylase kinase complex
‡9
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structureandintermoleculardynamicsofaggregatespopulatedduringamyloidfibrilformationstudiedbyhydrogendeuteriumexchange
‡A
Structure and intermolecular dynamics of aggregates populated during amyloid fibril formation studied by hydrogen/deuterium exchange.
‡9
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structureandfunctionoftheintermembranespacedomainofmammalianfof1atpsynthase
‡A
Structure and function of the intermembrane space domain of mammalian F o F 1 ATP synthase
‡9
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919
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structureandfunctionoftheescherichiacolitolpalstatorproteintolr
‡A
Structure and function of the Escherichia coli Tol-Pal stator protein TolR.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
structureandfunctionoflci1aplasmamembraneco2channelinthechlamydomonasco2concentratingmechanism
‡A
Structure and Function of LCI1: A plasma membrane CO2 channel in the Chlamydomonas CO2 concentrating mechanism
‡9
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structureandfunctionofanoveltypeofatpdependentclpprotease
‡A
Structure and function of a novel type of ATP-dependent Clp protease
‡9
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‡a
structureandelevatormechanismofthemammaliansodiumprotonexchangernhe9
‡A
Structure and elevator mechanism of the mammalian sodium/proton exchanger NHE9
‡9
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structuralroleofsfi1pcentrinfilamentsinbuddingyeastspindlepolebodyduplication
‡A
Structural role of Sfi1p-centrin filaments in budding yeast spindle pole body duplication.
‡9
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structuralpropertiesofthehumanacidicribosomalpproteinsformingthep1p2heterocomplex
‡A
Structural properties of the human acidic ribosomal P proteins forming the P1-P2 heterocomplex
‡9
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structuralorganizationofthe19sproteasomelidinsightsfrommsofintactcomplexes
‡A
Structural organization of the 19S proteasome lid: insights from MS of intact complexes.
‡9
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structuralmodelingofheteromericproteincomplexesfromdisassemblypathwaysandionmobilitymassspectrometry
‡A
Structural modeling of heteromeric protein complexes from disassembly pathways and ion mobility-mass spectrometry.
‡9
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structuralmodeloflymphocytereceptornkrp1crevealedbymassspectrometryandmolecularmodeling
‡A
Structural model of lymphocyte receptor NKR-P1C revealed by mass spectrometry and molecular modeling
‡9
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structuralinsightsintothep97ufd1npl4complex
‡A
Structural insights into the p97-Ufd1-Npl4 complex.
‡9
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structuralinsightsintothelipidandligandregulationofserotoninreceptors
‡A
Structural insights into the lipid and ligand regulation of serotonin receptors
‡9
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structuralinsightsintotheactivityofenhancerbindingproteins
‡A
Structural insights into the activity of enhancer-binding proteins.
‡9
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‡a
structuralinsightintothemechanismofactivationofthetollreceptorbythedimericligandspatzle
‡A
Structural insight into the mechanism of activation of the Toll receptor by the dimeric ligand Spätzle.
‡9
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structuralevolutionofp53p63andp73implicationforheterotetramerformation
‡A
Structural evolution of p53, p63, and p73: Implication for heterotetramer formation
‡9
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structuralevidencefornap1dependenth2ah2bdepositionandnucleosomeassembly
‡A
Structural evidence for Nap1-dependent H2A-H2B deposition and nucleosome assembly.
‡9
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structuraldeterminantsoflipidspecificitywithinupsprelilipidtransferproteins
‡A
Structural determinants of lipid specificity within Ups/PRELI lipid transfer proteins
‡9
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structuralcomparisonofthevacuolarandgolgi5atpasesfromsaccharomycescerevisiae
‡A
Structural comparison of the vacuolar and Golgi V-ATPases from Saccharomyces cerevisiae
‡9
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structuralcharacterizationofthehumaneukaryoticinitiationfactor3proteincomplexbymassspectrometry
‡A
Structural characterization of the human eukaryotic initiation factor 3 protein complex by mass spectrometry
‡9
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structuralcharacterizationofdruglikecompoundsbyionmobilitymassspectrometrycomparisonoftheoreticalandexperimentallyderivednitrogencollisioncrosssections
‡A
Structural characterization of drug-like compounds by ion mobility mass spectrometry: comparison of theoretical and experimentally derived nitrogen collision cross sections
‡9
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structuralchangeinresponsetoligandbinding
‡A
Structural change in response to ligand binding.
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structuralbasisoftailanchoredmembraneproteinbiogenesisbythegetinsertasecomplex
‡A
Structural Basis of Tail-Anchored Membrane Protein Biogenesis by the GET Insertase Complex
‡9
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structuralbasisofdnapackagingbyaringtypeatpasefromanarchetypalviralsystem
‡A
Structural basis of DNA packaging by a ring-type ATPase from an archetypal viral system
‡9
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structuralbasisforthesubunitassemblyoftheanaphasepromotingcomplex
‡A
Structural basis for the subunit assembly of the anaphase-promoting complex
‡9
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structuralbasisfortheinhibitionofactivinsignallingbyfollistatin
‡A
Structural basis for the inhibition of activin signalling by follistatin.
‡9
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structuralbasisforproteinproteininteractionsinthe1433proteinfamily
‡A
Structural basis for protein-protein interactions in the 14-3-3 protein family
‡9
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structuralbasisforpan3bindingtopan2anditsfunctioninmrnarecruitmentanddeadenylation
‡A
Structural basis for Pan3 binding to Pan2 and its function in mRNA recruitment and deadenylation
‡9
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structuralbasisfornutrientacquisitionbydominantmembersofthehumangutmicrobiota
‡A
Structural basis for nutrient acquisition by dominant members of the human gut microbiota
‡9
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structuralbasisfornaturalproductselectionandexportbybacterialabctransporters
‡A
Structural Basis for Natural Product Selection and Export by Bacterial ABC Transporters
‡9
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structuralbasisforhijackingsiderophorereceptorsbyantimicrobiallassopeptides
‡A
Structural basis for hijacking siderophore receptors by antimicrobial lasso peptides
‡9
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structuralbasisfordnarecognitionandloadingintoaviralpackagingmotor
‡A
Structural basis for DNA recognition and loading into a viral packaging motor
‡9
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structuralandmechanisticconsequencesofpolypeptidebindingbygroel
‡A
Structural and mechanistic consequences of polypeptide binding by GroEL.
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structuralandfunctionalcharacterizationofthebacterialtype3secretionexportapparatus
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Structural and Functional Characterization of the Bacterial Type III Secretion Export Apparatus
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structuralandfunctionalbasisforlipidsynergyontheactivityoftheantibacterialpeptideabctransportermcjd
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Structural and Functional Basis for Lipid Synergy on the Activity of the Antibacterial Peptide ABC Transporter McjD.
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stoichiometryandlocalizationofthestatorsubunitseandginthermusthermophilush+atpasesynthase
‡A
Stoichiometry and localization of the stator subunits E and G in Thermus thermophilus H+-ATPase/synthase
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steroidbasedfacialamphiphilesforstabilizationandcrystallizationofmembraneproteins
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Steroid-based facial amphiphiles for stabilization and crystallization of membrane proteins
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statedependentlipidinteractionswiththea2areceptorrevealedby1500simulationsusinginvivomimeticmembranes
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State-dependent Lipid Interactions with the A2a Receptor Revealed by MD Simulations Using In Vivo-Mimetic Membranes
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spyavidinhubsenablepreciseandultrastableorthogonalnanoassembly
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SpyAvidin hubs enable precise and ultrastable orthogonal nanoassembly
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specificityandinteractionsoftheproteinoppapartitioningsolventbindingeffectsusingmassspectrometry11editedbypewright
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Specificity and interactions of the protein OppA: partitioning solvent binding effects using mass spectrometry 1 1Edited by P. E. Wright
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solutionnmrinvestigationofthecd95faddhomotypicdeathdomaincomplexsuggestslackofengagementofthecd95100terminus
‡A
Solution NMR Investigation of the CD95/FADD Homotypic Death Domain Complex Suggests Lack of Engagement of the CD95 C Terminus
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smallmoleculeinhibitorsofdisulfidebondformationbythebacterialdsbadsbbdualenzymesystem
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Small molecule inhibitors of disulfide bond formation by the bacterial DsbA-DsbB dual enzyme system.
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smallheatshockproteinactivityisregulatedbyvariableoligomericsubstructure
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Small heat shock protein activity is regulated by variable oligomeric substructure.
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sitespecifichydrogenexchangeofproteinsinsightsintothestructuresofamyloidogenicintermediates
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Site-specific hydrogen exchange of proteins: insights into the structures of amyloidogenic intermediates
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sitedirectedmutagenesisofbetalactamase1roleofglu166
‡A
Site-directed mutagenesis of beta-lactamase I: role of Glu-166.
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serumapolipoproteinsareassociatedwithsystemicandretinalmicrovascularfunctioninpeoplewithdiabetes
‡A
Serum apolipoproteins are associated with systemic and retinal microvascular function in people with diabetes
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separatingandvisualisingproteinassembliesbymeansofpreparativemassspectrometryandmicroscopy
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Separating and visualising protein assemblies by means of preparative mass spectrometry and microscopy.
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selfassemblyoftoroidalproteinsexploredusingnativemassspectrometry
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Self-assembly of toroidal proteins explored using native mass spectrometry
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selectiveassociationofproteinmoleculesfollowedbymassspectrometry
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Selective association of protein molecules followed by mass spectrometry.
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screeningtransthyretinamyloidfibrilinhibitorscharacterizationofnovelmultiproteinmultiligandcomplexesbymassspectrometry
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Screening transthyretin amyloid fibril inhibitors: characterization of novel multiprotein, multiligand complexes by mass spectrometry
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rucktitelbildnativetopdownmassspectrometryrevealsaroleforinterfacialglycansontherapeuticcytokineandhormoneassembliesangewchem49
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Rücktitelbild: Native Top‐Down Mass Spectrometry Reveals a Role for Interfacial Glycans on Therapeutic Cytokine and Hormone Assemblies (Angew. Chem. 49/2022)
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reviewofthe19asilomarconferenceonmassspectrometrybimolecularinteractionsidentificationandcharacterizationofproteincomplexes
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Review of the 19th Asilomar Conference on Mass Spectrometry: bimolecular interactions: identification and characterization of protein complexes
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retinolandretinolbindingproteinstabilizetransthyretinviaformationofretinoltransportcomplex
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Retinol and retinol-binding protein stabilize transthyretin via formation of retinol transport complex
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responsetocommentonproteinassembliesejecteddirectlyfromnativemembranesyieldcomplexesformassspectrometry
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Response to Comment on "Protein assemblies ejected directly from native membranes yield complexes for mass spectrometry"
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residualcounterionscanstabilisealargeproteincomplexinthegasphase
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Residual counter ions can stabilise a large protein complex in the gas phase
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relatingglycoproteinstructuralheterogeneitytofunctioninsightsfromnativemassspectrometry
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Relating glycoprotein structural heterogeneity to function - insights from native mass spectrometry
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regionalandsegmentalflexibilityofantibodiesininteractionwithantigensofdifferentsize
‡A
Regional and segmental flexibility of antibodies in interaction with antigens of different size.
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reducedglobalcooperativityisacommonfeatureunderlyingtheamyloidogenicityofpathogeniclysozymemutations
‡A
Reduced global cooperativity is a common feature underlying the amyloidogenicity of pathogenic lysozyme mutations
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reconstitutionofthespliceosomalu1snrnpfromallrecombinantsubunitsanditscharacterisationbyionsprayqtofmassspectrometry
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Reconstitution of the spliceosomal U1 snRNP from all recombinant subunits and its characterisation by ionspray Q-tof mass-spectrometry
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recognitionofasignalpeptidebythesignalrecognitionparticle
‡A
Recognition of a signal peptide by the signal recognition particle
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realtimemonitoringofproteincomplexesrevealstheirquaternaryorganizationanddynamics
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Real-time monitoring of protein complexes reveals their quaternary organization and dynamics.
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rationallydesignedpotentbmxinhibitorsrevealsmodeofcovalentbindingattheatomiclevel
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Rationally Designed Potent BMX Inhibitors Reveals Mode of Covalent Binding at the Atomic Level
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rationalisinglysozymeamyloidosisinsightsfromthestructureandsolutiondynamicsoft70nlysozyme
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Rationalising lysozyme amyloidosis: insights from the structure and solution dynamics of T70N lysozyme
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rapidcollapseandslowstructuralreorganisationduringtherefoldingofbovineαlactalbumin11editedbypewright
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Rapid collapse and slow structural reorganisation during the refolding of bovine α-lactalbumin 1 1Edited by P. E. Wright
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r120galphabcrystallinpromotestheunfoldingofreducedalphalactalbuminandisinherentlyunstable
‡A
R120G alphaB-crystallin promotes the unfolding of reduced alpha-lactalbumin and is inherently unstable
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quaternarystructureandcatalyticactivityoftheescherichiacoliribonucleaseeaminoterminalcatalyticdomain
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Quaternary structure and catalytic activity of the Escherichia coli ribonuclease E amino-terminal catalytic domain.
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quaternarydynamicsandplasticityunderliesmallheatshockproteinchaperonefunction
‡A
Quaternary dynamics and plasticity underlie small heat shock protein chaperone function
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quantifyingthestabilizingeffectsofproteinligandinteractionsinthegasphase
‡A
Quantifying the stabilizing effects of protein-ligand interactions in the gas phase
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quadrupoletimeofflightmassspectrometermodifiedforhigherenergydissociationreducesproteinassembliestopeptidefragments
‡A
Quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometer modified for higher-energy dissociation reduces protein assemblies to peptide fragments.
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pyocins5importintopseudomonasaeruginosarevealsagenericmodeofbacteriocintransport
‡A
Pyocin S5 Import into Pseudomonas aeruginosa Reveals a Generic Mode of Bacteriocin Transport
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ptdins45pstabilizesactivestatesofgpcrsandenhancesselectivityofgproteincoupling
‡A
PtdIns(4,5)P stabilizes active states of GPCRs and enhances selectivity of G-protein coupling
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proteolyticcleavageofser52provarianttransthyretintriggersitsamyloidfibrillogenesis
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Proteolytic cleavage of Ser52Pro variant transthyretin triggers its amyloid fibrillogenesis
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proteinnucleicacidinteractionsandtheexpandingroleofmassspectrometry
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Protein-nucleic acid interactions and the expanding role of mass spectrometry
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proteinnucleicacidcomplexesandtheroleofmassspectrometryintheirstructuredetermination
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Protein-nucleic acid complexes and the role of mass spectrometry in their structure determination
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proteinfoldingandinteractionsrevealedbymassspectrometry
‡A
Protein folding and interactions revealed by mass spectrometry.
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proteincomplexestakeflight
‡A
Protein complexes take flight.
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proteincomplexesoftheescherichiacolicellenvelope
‡A
Protein complexes of the Escherichia coli cell envelope.
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proteincomplexesinthegasphasetechnologyforstructuralgenomicsandproteomics
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Protein complexes in the gas phase: technology for structural genomics and proteomics
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proteincomplexesgainmomentum
‡A
Protein complexes gain momentum.
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proteincomplexesareunderevolutionaryselectiontoassembleviaorderedpathways
‡A
Protein complexes are under evolutionary selection to assemble via ordered pathways
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proteinassembliesejecteddirectlyfromnativemembranesyieldcomplexesformassspectrometry
‡A
Protein assemblies ejected directly from native membranes yield complexes for mass spectrometry.
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proteasomeassemblytriggersaswitchrequiredforactivesitematuration
‡A
Proteasome assembly triggers a switch required for active-site maturation.
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programmablepolyproteamsbuiltusingtwinpeptidesuperglues
‡A
Programmable polyproteams built using twin peptide superglues
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probingthelipidannularbeltbygasphasedissociationofmembraneproteinsinnanodiscs
‡A
Probing the Lipid Annular Belt by Gas-Phase Dissociation of Membrane Proteins in Nanodiscs.
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probingthelimitsofqtagbioconjugationofantibodies
‡A
Probing the limits of Q-tag bioconjugation of antibodies
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probingnglycoproteinmicroheterogeneitybylectinaffinitypurificationmassspectrometryanalysis
‡A
Probing N-glycoprotein microheterogeneity by lectin affinity purification-mass spectrometry analysis.
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probingconformationsofamyloidogenicproteinsbyhydrogenexchangeandmassspectrometry
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Probing conformations of amyloidogenic proteins by hydrogen exchange and mass spectrometry
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principlesofassemblyrevealaperiodictableofproteincomplexes
‡A
Principles of assembly reveal a periodic table of protein complexes
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precursorreceptorinteractionsinthetwinarginineproteintransportpathwayprobedwithanewreceptorcomplexpreparation
‡A
Precursor-receptor interactions in the twin arginine protein transport pathway probed with a new receptor complex preparation.
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potassiumiscriticalforthe22responsivednabindingactivityofescherichiacolinikr
‡A
Potassium is critical for the Ni(II)-responsive DNA-binding activity of Escherichia coli NikR.
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potassiumiscriticalforthe2
‡A
Potassium is critical for the Ni
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polypyrimidinetractbindingproteinstimulatesthepoliovirusiresbymodulatingeif4gbinding
‡A
Polypyrimidine tract-binding protein stimulates the poliovirus IRES by modulating eIF4G binding
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polypyrimidinetractbindingproteinstabilizestheencephalomyocarditisvirusiresstructureviabindingmultiplesitesinauniqueorientation
‡A
Polypyrimidine tract binding protein stabilizes the encephalomyocarditis virus IRES structure via binding multiple sites in a unique orientation
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polydispersityofamammalianchaperonemassspectrometryrevealsthepopulationofoligomersinalphabcrystallin
‡A
Polydispersity of a mammalian chaperone: mass spectrometry reveals the population of oligomers in alphaB-crystallin
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planttransformationbyagrobacteriumtumefaciensmodulationofsinglestrandeddnavire2complexassemblybyvire1
‡A
Plant Transformation by Agrobacterium tumefaciens: MODULATION OF SINGLE-STRANDED DNA-VirE2 COMPLEX ASSEMBLY BY VirE1
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phosphorylationofalphabcrystallinalterschaperonefunctionthroughlossofdimericsubstructure
‡A
Phosphorylation of alphaB-crystallin alters chaperone function through loss of dimeric substructure
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phospholipidcomplexationandassociationwithapolipoprotein1002insightsfrommassspectrometry
‡A
Phospholipid complexation and association with apolipoprotein C-II: insights from mass spectrometry.
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personalforeword
‡A
Personal foreword
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peptidoglycanbiosynthesisisdrivenbylipidtransferalongenzymesubstrateaffinitygradients
‡A
Peptidoglycan biosynthesis is driven by lipid transfer along enzyme-substrate affinity gradients
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peelingbackthelayersofcomplexity
‡A
Peeling back the layers of complexity
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oxygenasecatalyzedribosomehydroxylationoccursinprokaryotesandhumans
‡A
Oxygenase-catalyzed ribosome hydroxylation occurs in prokaryotes and humans
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orf6fromtheclavulanicacidgeneclusterofstreptomycesclavuligerushasornithineacetyltransferaseactivity
‡A
ORF6 from the clavulanic acid gene cluster of Streptomyces clavuligerus has ornithine acetyltransferase activity
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optimalsyntheticglycosylationofatherapeuticantibody
‡A
Optimal Synthetic Glycosylation of a Therapeutic Antibody
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openingoftheoutermembraneproteinchannelintripartiteeffluxpumpsisinducedbyinteractionwiththemembranefusionpartner
‡A
Opening of the outer membrane protein channel in tripartite efflux pumps is induced by interaction with the membrane fusion partner
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oligomericstructureofproclavaminicacidamidinohydrolaseevolutionofahydrolyticenzymeinclavulanicacidbiosynthesis
‡A
Oligomeric structure of proclavaminic acid amidino hydrolase: evolution of a hydrolytic enzyme in clavulanic acid biosynthesis
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observationofsequencespecificityintheseedingofproteinamyloidfibrils
‡A
Observation of sequence specificity in the seeding of protein amyloid fibrils.
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nonhomologousendjoiningpartnersinahelicaldancestructuralstudiesofxlfxrcc4interactions
‡A
Non-homologous end-joining partners in a helical dance: structural studies of XLF-XRCC4 interactions
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negativeionsenhancesurvivalofmembraneproteincomplexes
‡A
Negative Ions Enhance Survival of Membrane Protein Complexes
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nativetopdownmassspectrometryrevealsaroleforinterfacialglycansontherapeuticcytokineandhormoneassemblies
‡A
Native Top‐Down Mass Spectrometry Reveals a Role for Interfacial Glycans on Therapeutic Cytokine and Hormone Assemblies
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nativemassspectrometrymeetsglycomicsresolvingstructuraldetailandoccupancyofglycansonintactglycoproteins
‡A
Native Mass Spectrometry Meets Glycomics: Resolving Structural Detail and Occupancy of Glycans on Intact Glycoproteins
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nativedesorptionelectrosprayionizationliberatessolubleandmembraneproteincomplexesfromsurfaces
‡A
Native Desorption Electrospray Ionization Liberates Soluble and Membrane Protein Complexes from Surfaces
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nglycanmicroheterogeneityregulatesinteractionsofplasmaproteins
‡A
N-glycan microheterogeneity regulates interactions of plasma proteins
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mutatingthetightdimerinterfaceofdihydrodipicolinatesynthasedisruptstheenzymequaternarystructuretowardamonomericenzyme
‡A
Mutating the tight-dimer interface of dihydrodipicolinate synthase disrupts the enzyme quaternary structure: toward a monomeric enzyme
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multiplerolesofsarscov2nproteinfacilitatedbyproteoformspecificinteractionswithrnahostproteinsandconvalescentantibodies
‡A
Multiple Roles of SARS-CoV-2 N Protein Facilitated by Proteoform-Specific Interactions with RNA, Host Proteins, and Convalescent Antibodies
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multimersofthefibroblastgrowthfactorfgffgfreceptorsaccharidecomplexareformedonlongoligomersofheparin
‡A
Multimers of the fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-FGF receptor-saccharide complex are formed on long oligomers of heparin.
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multimersofthefibroblastgrowthfactor
‡A
Multimers of the fibroblast growth factor
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multimericassemblyandbiochemicalcharacterizationofthetraxtranslinendonucleasecomplex
‡A
Multimeric assembly and biochemical characterization of the Trax–translin endonuclease complex
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molecularrecyclingwithinamyloidfibrils
‡A
Molecular recycling within amyloid fibrils
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molecularrecognitionbetweenescherichiacolienolaseandribonucleasee
‡A
Molecular recognition betweenEscherichia colienolase and ribonuclease E
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moleculardissectionofalzheimersdiseaseneuropathologybydepletionofserumamyloidpcomponent
‡A
Molecular dissection of Alzheimer's disease neuropathology by depletion of serum amyloid P component
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molecularbasisforinnerkinetochoreconfigurationthroughrwddomainpeptideinteractions
‡A
Molecular basis for inner kinetochore configuration through RWD domain-peptide interactions.
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moleculararchitectureofthehumanginscomplex
‡A
Molecular architecture of the human GINS complex.
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modulardetergentstailorthepurificationandstructuralanalysisofmembraneproteinsincludinggproteincoupledreceptors
‡A
Modular detergents tailor the purification and structural analysis of membrane proteins including G-protein coupled receptors
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mmpl3isalipidtransporterthatbindstrehalosemonomycolateandphosphatidylethanolamine
‡A
MmpL3 is a lipid transporter that binds trehalose monomycolate and phosphatidylethanolamine
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mimickingphosphorylationofalphabcrystallinaffectsitschaperoneactivity
‡A
Mimicking phosphorylation of alphaB-crystallin affects its chaperone activity
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micellesprotectmembranecomplexesfromsolutiontovacuum
‡A
Micelles protect membrane complexes from solution to vacuum.
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methodologyformeasuringconformationofsolventdisruptedproteinsubunitsusingtwaveionmobilitymsaninvestigationintoeukaryoticinitiationfactors
‡A
Methodology for measuring conformation of solvent-disrupted protein subunits using T-WAVE ion mobility MS: an investigation into eukaryotic initiation factors
‡9
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metaldependentfoldingandstabilityofnuclearhormonereceptordnabindingdomains
‡A
Metal-dependent folding and stability of nuclear hormone receptor DNA-binding domains
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membraneproteinsbindlipidsselectivelytomodulatetheirstructureandfunction
‡A
Membrane proteins bind lipids selectively to modulate their structure and function.
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membraneproteinlipidinteractionsprobedusingmassspectrometry
‡A
Membrane Protein-Lipid Interactions Probed Using Mass Spectrometry
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mechanismofauxinperceptionbythetir1ubiquitinligase
‡A
Mechanism of auxin perception by the TIR1 ubiquitin ligase
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mechanismandratesofexchangeofl7l12betweenribosomesandtheeffectsofbindingefg
‡A
Mechanism and rates of exchange of L7/L12 between ribosomes and the effects of binding EF-G.
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memycelland1theroleofthecollisioncellinthetandemmassspectrometryofmacromolecules
‡A
Me, my cell, and I: the role of the collision cell in the tandem mass spectrometry of macromolecules
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maturationof6sregulatoryrnatoahighlyelongatedstructure
‡A
Maturation of 6S regulatory RNA to a highly elongated structure
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massignanassignmentstrategyformaximizinginformationfromthemassspectraofheterogeneousproteinassemblies
‡A
Massign: An Assignment Strategy for Maximizing Information from the Mass Spectra of Heterogeneous Protein Assemblies
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massspectrometryrevealsthemissinglinksintheassemblypathwayofthebacterial20sproteasome
‡A
Mass Spectrometry Reveals the Missing Links in the Assembly Pathway of the Bacterial 20 S Proteasome
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massspectrometryrevealssynergisticeffectsofnucleotideslipidsanddrugsbindingtoamultidrugresistanceeffluxpump
‡A
Mass spectrometry reveals synergistic effects of nucleotides, lipids, and drugs binding to a multidrug resistance efflux pump
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massspectrometryrevealsstablemodulesinholoandapornapolymerases1and3
‡A
Mass spectrometry reveals stable modules in holo and apo RNA polymerases I and III.
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massspectrometryrevealsmodularityandacompletesubunitinteractionmapoftheeukaryotictranslationfactoreif3
‡A
Mass spectrometry reveals modularity and a complete subunit interaction map of the eukaryotic translation factor eIF3
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massspectrometryrevealselastaseinhibitorsfromthereactivecentreloopofalpha1antitrypsin
‡A
Mass spectrometry reveals elastase inhibitors from the reactive centre loop of alpha1-antitrypsin
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massspectrometryrevealsdifferencesinstabilityandsubunitinteractionsbetweenactivatedandnonactivatedconformersoftheαβγδ4phosphorylasekinasecomplex
‡A
Mass spectrometry reveals differences in stability and subunit interactions between activated and nonactivated conformers of the (αβγδ)4 phosphorylase kinase complex
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massspectrometryquantifiesproteininteractionsfrommolecularchaperonestomembraneporins
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Mass spectrometry quantifies protein interactions--from molecular chaperones to membrane porins.
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massspectrometryofribosomesfromsaccharomycescerevisiaeimplicationsforassemblyofthestalkcomplex
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Mass spectrometry of ribosomes from Saccharomyces cerevisiae: implications for assembly of the stalk complex
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massspectrometryofproteincomplexesfromoriginstoapplications
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Mass spectrometry of protein complexes: from origins to applications
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massspectrometryofmembranetransportersrevealssubunitstoichiometryandinteractions
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Mass spectrometry of membrane transporters reveals subunit stoichiometry and interactions
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massspectrometryofmacromolecularassembliespreservationanddissociation
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Mass spectrometry of macromolecular assemblies: preservation and dissociation
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massspectrometryofintact5typeatpasesrevealsboundlipidsandtheeffectsofnucleotidebinding
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Mass spectrometry of intact V-type ATPases reveals bound lipids and the effects of nucleotide binding
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massspectrometryofintactribosomes
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Mass spectrometry of intact ribosomes.
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massspectrometryofintactmembraneproteincomplexes
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Mass spectrometry of intact membrane protein complexes
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massspectrometryofescherichiacolirnapolymeraseinteractionsofthecoreenzymewithsigma70andrsdprotein
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Mass spectrometry of Escherichia coli RNA polymerase: interactions of the core enzyme with sigma70 and Rsd protein.
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massspectrometryguidedstructuralbiology
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Mass spectrometry guided structural biology
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massspectrometryfromplasmaproteinstomitochondrialmembranes
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Mass spectrometry: From plasma proteins to mitochondrial membranes
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massspectrometryfromperipheralproteinstomembranemotors
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Mass spectrometry--from peripheral proteins to membrane motors
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massspectrometryenablesthediscoveryofinhibitorsofanlpstransportassemblydisruptionofproteinproteininteractions
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Mass spectrometry enables the discovery of inhibitors of an LPS transport assembly disruption of protein-protein interactions
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massspectrometrydefinesthestoichiometryofribosomalstalkcomplexesacrossthephylogenetictree
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Mass spectrometry defines the stoichiometry of ribosomal stalk complexes across the phylogenetic tree
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massspectrometrydefinesthe100terminaldimerizationdomainandenablesmodelingofthestructureoffulllengthompa
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Mass spectrometry defines the C-terminal dimerization domain and enables modeling of the structure of full-length OmpA.
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massspectrometrycharacterizationofmultiproteincomplexes
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Mass Spectrometry Characterization of Multiprotein Complexes
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massspectrometrycapturesstructuralintermediatesinproteinfiberselfassembly
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Mass spectrometry captures structural intermediates in protein fiber self-assembly
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massspectrometrycapturesofftargetdrugbindingandprovidesmechanisticinsightsintothehumanmetalloproteasezmpste24
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Mass spectrometry captures off-target drug binding and provides mechanistic insights into the human metalloprotease ZMPSTE24.
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massselectivesoftlandingofproteinassemblieswithcontrolledlandingenergies
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Mass-selective soft-landing of protein assemblies with controlled landing energies.
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massselectiveandicefreecryoemproteinsamplepreparationvianativeelectrosprayionbeamdeposition
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Mass-selective and ice-free cryo-EM protein sample preparation via native electrospray ion-beam deposition
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massmeasurementsofincreasedaccuracyresolveheterogeneouspopulationsofintactribosomes
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Mass measurements of increased accuracy resolve heterogeneous populations of intact ribosomes
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macbabctransporterisadimerwhoseatpaseactivityandmacrolidebindingcapacityareregulatedbythemembranefusionproteinmacavolume2842009pages1145
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MacB ABC transporter is a dimer whose ATPase activity and macrolide-binding capacity are regulated by the membrane fusion protein MacA. VOLUME 284 (2009) PAGES 1145-1154.
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202x
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2022
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115x
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1154
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943
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201x
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2010
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946
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a
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GB
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