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670
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Author's (1)H, (13)C and (15)N assignments of CdnL, an essential protein in Myxococcus xanthus
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670
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Author's 1 H NMR and CD evidence of the folding of the isolated ribonuclease 50-61 fragment
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Author's 13C
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Author's 13C( Alpha ) and 13C(beta) chemical shifts as a tool to delineate beta-hairpin structures in peptides
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Author's 1H, 13C and 15N backbone and side chain resonance assignments of a Myxococcus xanthus anti-repressor with no known sequence homologues
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670
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Author's 1H, 13C and 15N backbone and side chain resonance assignments of the C-terminal domain of CdnL from Myxococcus xanthus
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670
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Author's 1H-NMR analysis of CD3-ε reveals the presence of turn-helix structures around the ITAM motif in an otherwise random coil cytoplasmic tail
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670
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Author's 1H-NMR assignment and folding of the isolated ribonuclease 21-42 fragment
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670
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Author's 1H-NMR assignment and solution structure of human acidic fibroblast growth factor activated by inositol hexasulfate
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670
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Author's A bacterial antirepressor with SH3 domain topology mimics operator DNA in sequestering the repressor DNA recognition helix
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670
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Author's A CON-based NMR assignment strategy for pro-rich intrinsically disordered proteins with low signal dispersion: the C-terminal domain of histone H1.0 as a case study
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670
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Author's Acylated flavonol sophorotriosides from pea shoots
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Author's An inducible helix-Gly-Gly-helix motif in the N-terminal domain of histone H1e: a CD and NMR study
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670
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Author's Anabaenaapoflavodoxin hydrogen exchange: On the stable exchange core of the α/β
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Author's Anabaenaapoflavodoxin hydrogen exchange: On the stable exchange core of the α/β(21345) flavodoxin-like family
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670
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Author's Assessing the Protonation State of Drug Molecules: The Case of Aztreonam
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670
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Author's beta-hairpin folding and stability: molecular dynamics simulations of designed peptides in aqueous solution.
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670
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Author's Beta-hairpin formation in aqueous solution and in the presence of trifluoroethanol: a (1)H and (13)C nuclear magnetic resonance conformational study of designed peptides.
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670
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Author's CD and 1H-NMR studies on the conformational properties of peptide fragments from the C-terminal domain of thermolysin.
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670
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Author's Characterization of the structure and self-recognition of the human centrosomal protein NA14: implications for stability and function.
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670
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Author's Conformational analysis of peptides corresponding to beta-hairpins and a beta-sheet that represent the entire sequence of the Alpha -spectrin SH3 domain.
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670
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Author's Conformational study of linear and cyclic peptides corresponding to the 276–284 epitope region of HSV gD-1
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670
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Author's Context-Dependence of the Contribution of Disulfide Bonds to β-Hairpin Stability
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670
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Author's Cooperative stabilization of a molten globule apoflavodoxin fragment
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670
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Author's Cyclic amino acid linkers stabilizing key loops of brain derived neurotrophic factor.
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670
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Author's Design and NMR conformational study of a beta-sheet peptide based on Betanova and WW domains.
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670
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Author's Design and structural characterisation of monomeric water-soluble α-helix and β-hairpin peptides: State-of-the-art
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670
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Author's Design and structure of an equilibrium protein folding intermediate: a hint into dynamical regions of proteins
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670
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Author's Design, NMR characterization and activity of a 21-residue peptide fragment of bacteriocin AS-48 containing its putative membrane interacting region.
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670
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Author's Design of monomeric water-soluble β-hairpin and β-sheet peptides.
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670
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Author's Disulfide and amide-bridged cyclic peptide analogues of the VEGF81–91 fragment: Synthesis, conformational analysis and biological evaluation
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670
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Author's Disulfide bonds versus TrpTrp pairs in irregular beta-hairpins: NMR structure of vammin loop 3-derived peptides as a case study.
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670
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Author's DNA-induced Alpha -helical structure in the NH2-terminal domain of histone H1.
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670
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Author's Emergence of structure through protein-protein interactions and pH changes in dually predicted coiled-coil and disordered regions of centrosomal proteins.
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670
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Author's First-in-class inhibitor of the T cell receptor for the treatment of autoimmune diseases.
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670
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Author's Folding of the presequence of yeast pAPI into an amphipathic helix determines transport of the protein from the cytosol to the vacuole.
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670
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Author's Helical peptides from VEGF and Vammin hotspots for modulating the VEGF-VEGFR interaction.
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670
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Author's Helix-Stabilizing Nonpolar Interactions between Tyrosine and Leucine in Aqueous and TFE Solutions: 2D-1H NMR and CD Studies in Alanine-Lysine Peptides†
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Author's Hints of nonhierarchical folding of acidic fibroblast growth factor.
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Author's Influence of the bifunctional chelator on the pharmacokinetic properties of 99mTc
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Author's Influence of the bifunctional chelator on the pharmacokinetic properties of 99mTc(CO)3-labeled cyclic α-melanocyte stimulating hormone analog.
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670
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Author's Insights into the determinants of ��-sheet stability: 1H and 13C���NMR conformational investigation of three-stranded antiparallel ��-sheet-forming peptides
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670
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Author's Interactions Responsible for the pH Dependence of the beta-Hairpin Conformational Population Formed by a Designed Linear Peptide
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670
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Author's Micelle-Triggered β-Hairpin to α-Helix Transition in a 14-Residue Peptide from a Choline-Binding Repeat of the Pneumococcal Autolysin LytA
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670
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Author's NMR characterisation of the minimal interacting regions of centrosomal proteins 4.1R and NuMA1: effect of phosphorylation
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670
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Author's NMR Insights into the Structure-Function Relationships in the Binding of Melanocortin Analogues to the MC1R Receptor
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670
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Author's NMR Solution Structure of the 205−316 C-Terminal Fragment of Thermolysin. An Example of Dimerization Coupled to Partial Unfolding†
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Author's NMR solution structure of the activation domain of human procarboxypeptidase A2
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670
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Author's NMR spectroscopy reveals that RNase A is chiefly denatured in 40% acetic acid: implications for oligomer formation by 3D domain swapping.
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Author's NMR structure note: PHD domain from death inducer obliterator protein and its interaction with H3K4me3
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670
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Author's Nuclear Overhauser effects in aqueous solution as dynamic probes in short linear peptides
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670
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Author's Parallel solid-phase synthesis of a small library of linear and hydrocarbon-bridged analogues of VEGF(81-91): potential biological tools for studying the VEGF/VEGFR-1 interaction.
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Author's Peptides in biology and biomedicine: Walking towards the future
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670
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Author's Periodic properties of proton conformational shifts in isolated protein helices. An experimental study
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670
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Author's Pescador: the PEptides in Solution ConformAtion Database: Online Resource
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670
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Author's Roles of amphipathicity and hydrophobicity in the micelle-driven structural switch of a 14-mer peptide core from a choline-binding repeat
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670
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Author's Solution structure of acidic fibroblast growth factor bound to 1,3, 6-naphthalenetrisulfonate: a minimal model for the anti-tumoral action of suramins and suradistas
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670
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Author's Solvent polarity-dependent structural refolding: A CD and NMR study of a 15 residue peptide
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670
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Author's Structural and functional study of a conserved region in the uncoupling protein UCP1: the three matrix loops are involved in the control of transport 1 1Edited by R. Huber
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670
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Author's Structural autonomy of a β-hairpin peptide derived from the pneumococcal choline-binding protein LytA
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670
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Author's Structural basis for broad neutralization of HIV-1 through the molecular recognition of 10E8 helical epitope at the membrane interface
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670
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Author's Structural basis for operator and antirepressor recognition by Myxococcus xanthus CarA repressor
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670
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Author's Structural Dissection of Crotalicidin, a Rattlesnake Venom Cathelicidin, Retrieves a Fragment with Antimicrobial and Antitumor Activity
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670
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Author's Structural insight into the XTACC3/XMAP215 interaction from CD and NMR studies on model peptides.
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670
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Author's Structural Insights into β-arrestin/CB1 Receptor Interaction: NMR and CD Studies on Model Peptides
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670
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Author's Structural insights into RNA polymerase recognition and essential function of Myxococcus xanthus CdnL
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670
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Author's Structural Insights into β-arrestin/CB1 Receptor Interaction: NMR and CD Studies on Model Peptides
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670
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Author's Structure and Immunogenicity of a Peptide Vaccine, Including the Complete HIV-1 gp41 2F5 Epitope
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670
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Author's Structure-function dissection of Myxococcus xanthus CarD N-terminal domain, a defining member of the CarD_CdnL_TRCF family of RNA polymerase interacting proteins
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670
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Author's Structure of a simplified β-hairpin and its ATP complex.
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670
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Author's Structure of Stable Protein Folding Intermediates by Equilibrium ϕ-Analysis: The Apoflavodoxin Thermal Intermediate
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670
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Author's The Atomic Structure of the HIV-1 gp41 Transmembrane Domain and Its Connection to the Immunogenic Membrane-proximal External Region
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670
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Author's The homologous angiogenin and ribonuclease N-terminal fragments fold into very similar helices when isolated
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670
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Author's Thermodynamic Analysis of β-Hairpin-Forming Peptides from the Thermal Dependence of1H NMR Chemical Shifts
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670
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Author's Three-Dimensional Structure of Acidic Fibroblast Growth Factor in Solution: Effects of Binding to a Heparin Functional Analog
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670
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Author's Trp-Trp pairs as β-hairpin stabilisers: Hydrogen-bonded versus non-hydrogen-bonded sites
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670
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Author's Trypanothione reductase inhibition and anti-leishmanial activity of all-hydrocarbon stapled α-helical peptides with improved proteolytic stability.
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670
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Author's Turncoat Polypeptides: We Adapt to Our Environment
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909
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(scopus) 9238026300
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insightsintothedeterminantsofsheetstability1hand13cnmrconformationalinvestigationof3strandedantiparallelsheetformingpeptides
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Insights into the determinants of ��-sheet stability: 1H and 13C���NMR conformational investigation of three-stranded antiparallel ��-sheet-forming peptides
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interactionsresponsibleforthephdependenceofthebetahairpinconformationalpopulationformedbyadesignedlinearpeptide
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Interactions Responsible for the pH Dependence of the beta-Hairpin Conformational Population Formed by a Designed Linear Peptide
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micelletriggeredβhairpintoαhelixtransitionina14residuepeptidefromacholinebindingrepeatofthepneumococcalautolysinlyta
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Micelle-Triggered β-Hairpin to α-Helix Transition in a 14-Residue Peptide from a Choline-Binding Repeat of the Pneumococcal Autolysin LytA
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induciblehelixglyglyhelixmotifinthenterminaldomainofhistoneh1ea400andnmrstudy
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An inducible helix-Gly-Gly-helix motif in the N-terminal domain of histone H1e: a CD and NMR study
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acylatedflavonolsophorotriosidesfrompeashoots
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Acylated flavonol sophorotriosides from pea shoots
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conbasednmrassignmentstrategyforprorichintrinsicallydisorderedproteinswithlowsignaldispersionthe100terminaldomainofhistoneh10asacasestudy
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A CON-based NMR assignment strategy for pro-rich intrinsically disordered proteins with low signal dispersion: the C-terminal domain of histone H1.0 as a case study
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anabaenaapoflavodoxinhydrogenexchangeonthestableexchangecoreoftheαβ
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Anabaenaapoflavodoxin hydrogen exchange: On the stable exchange core of the α/β
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anabaenaapoflavodoxinhydrogenexchangeonthestableexchangecoreoftheαβ21345flavodoxinlikefamily
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Anabaenaapoflavodoxin hydrogen exchange: On the stable exchange core of the α/β(21345) flavodoxin-like family
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assessingtheprotonationstateofdrugmoleculesthecaseofaztreonam
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Assessing the Protonation State of Drug Molecules: The Case of Aztreonam
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betahairpinfoldingandstabilitymoleculardynamicssimulationsofdesignedpeptidesinaqueoussolution
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beta-hairpin folding and stability: molecular dynamics simulations of designed peptides in aqueous solution.
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betahairpinformationinaqueoussolutionandinthepresenceoftrifluoroethanola1hand13100nuclearmagneticresonanceconformationalstudyofdesignedpeptides
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Beta-hairpin formation in aqueous solution and in the presence of trifluoroethanol: a (1)H and (13)C nuclear magnetic resonance conformational study of designed peptides.
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400and1hnmrstudiesontheconformationalpropertiesofpeptidefragmentsfromthe100terminaldomainofthermolysin
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CD and 1H-NMR studies on the conformational properties of peptide fragments from the C-terminal domain of thermolysin.
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characterizationofthestructureandselfrecognitionofthehumancentrosomalproteinna14implicationsforstabilityandfunction
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Characterization of the structure and self-recognition of the human centrosomal protein NA14: implications for stability and function.
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conformationalanalysisofpeptidescorrespondingtobetahairpinsandabetasheetthatrepresenttheentiresequenceofthe Alpha spectrinsh3domain
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Conformational analysis of peptides corresponding to beta-hairpins and a beta-sheet that represent the entire sequence of the Alpha -spectrin SH3 domain.
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conformationalstudyoflinearandcyclicpeptidescorrespondingtothe276284epitoperegionofhsvgd1
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Conformational study of linear and cyclic peptides corresponding to the 276–284 epitope region of HSV gD-1
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contextdependenceofthecontributionofdisulfidebondstoβhairpinstability
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Context-Dependence of the Contribution of Disulfide Bonds to β-Hairpin Stability
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cooperativestabilizationofamoltenglobuleapoflavodoxinfragment
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Cooperative stabilization of a molten globule apoflavodoxin fragment
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cyclicaminoacidlinkersstabilizingkeyloopsofbrainderivedneurotrophicfactor
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Cyclic amino acid linkers stabilizing key loops of brain derived neurotrophic factor.
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bacterialantirepressorwithsh3domaintopologymimicsoperatordnainsequesteringtherepressordnarecognitionhelix
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A bacterial antirepressor with SH3 domain topology mimics operator DNA in sequestering the repressor DNA recognition helix
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1hnmrassignmentandsolutionstructureofhumanacidicfibroblastgrowthfactoractivatedbyinositolhexasulfate
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1H-NMR assignment and solution structure of human acidic fibroblast growth factor activated by inositol hexasulfate
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designandnmrconformationalstudyofabetasheetpeptidebasedonbetanovaandwwdomains
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Design and NMR conformational study of a beta-sheet peptide based on Betanova and WW domains.
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designandstructuralcharacterisationofmonomericwatersolubleαhelixandβhairpinpeptidesstateoftheart
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Design and structural characterisation of monomeric water-soluble α-helix and β-hairpin peptides: State-of-the-art
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1hnmrassignmentandfoldingoftheisolatedribonuclease2142fragment
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1H-NMR assignment and folding of the isolated ribonuclease 21-42 fragment
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1hnmranalysisofcd3εrevealsthepresenceofturnhelixstructuresaroundtheitammotifinanotherwiserandomcoilcytoplasmictail
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1H-NMR analysis of CD3-ε reveals the presence of turn-helix structures around the ITAM motif in an otherwise random coil cytoplasmic tail
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1h13cand15nbackboneandsidechainresonanceassignmentsofthe100terminaldomainofcdnlfrommyxococcusxanthus
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1H, 13C and 15N backbone and side chain resonance assignments of the C-terminal domain of CdnL from Myxococcus xanthus
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1h13cand15nbackboneandsidechainresonanceassignmentsofamyxococcusxanthusantirepressorwithnoknownsequencehomologues
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1H, 13C and 15N backbone and side chain resonance assignments of a Myxococcus xanthus anti-repressor with no known sequence homologues
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designandstructureofanequilibriumproteinfoldingintermediateahintintodynamicalregionsofproteins
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Design and structure of an equilibrium protein folding intermediate: a hint into dynamical regions of proteins
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designnmrcharacterizationandactivityofa21residuepeptidefragmentofbacteriocinas48containingitsputativemembraneinteractingregion
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Design, NMR characterization and activity of a 21-residue peptide fragment of bacteriocin AS-48 containing its putative membrane interacting region.
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13c Alpha and13cbetachemicalshiftsasatooltodelineatebetahairpinstructuresinpeptides
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13C( Alpha ) and 13C(beta) chemical shifts as a tool to delineate beta-hairpin structures in peptides
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designofmonomericwatersolubleβhairpinandβsheetpeptides
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Design of monomeric water-soluble β-hairpin and β-sheet peptides.
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1hnmrand400evidenceofthefoldingoftheisolatedribonuclease5061fragment
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1 H NMR and CD evidence of the folding of the isolated ribonuclease 50-61 fragment
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disulfideandamidebridgedcyclicpeptideanaloguesofthevegf8191fragmentsynthesisconformationalanalysisandbiologicalevaluation
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Disulfide and amide-bridged cyclic peptide analogues of the VEGF81–91 fragment: Synthesis, conformational analysis and biological evaluation
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1h13100and15nassignmentsofcdnlanessentialproteininmyxococcusxanthus
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(1)H, (13)C and (15)N assignments of CdnL, an essential protein in Myxococcus xanthus
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disulfidebondsversustrptrppairsinirregularbetahairpinsnmrstructureofvamminloop3derivedpeptidesasacasestudy
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Disulfide bonds versus TrpTrp pairs in irregular beta-hairpins: NMR structure of vammin loop 3-derived peptides as a case study.
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dnainduced Alpha helicalstructureinthenh2terminaldomainofhistoneh1
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DNA-induced Alpha -helical structure in the NH2-terminal domain of histone H1.
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emergenceofstructurethroughproteinproteininteractionsandphchangesinduallypredictedcoiledcoilanddisorderedregionsofcentrosomalproteins
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Emergence of structure through protein-protein interactions and pH changes in dually predicted coiled-coil and disordered regions of centrosomal proteins.
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1inclassinhibitorofthetcellreceptorforthetreatmentofautoimmunediseases
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First-in-class inhibitor of the T cell receptor for the treatment of autoimmune diseases.
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foldingofthepresequenceofyeastpapiintoanamphipathichelixdeterminestransportoftheproteinfromthecytosoltothevacuole
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Folding of the presequence of yeast pAPI into an amphipathic helix determines transport of the protein from the cytosol to the vacuole.
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helicalpeptidesfromvegfandvamminhotspotsformodulatingthevegfvegfrinteraction
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Helical peptides from VEGF and Vammin hotspots for modulating the VEGF-VEGFR interaction.
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structuralinsightsintoβarrestincb1receptorinteractionnmrand400studiesonmodelpeptides
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Structural Insights into β-arrestin/CB1 Receptor Interaction: NMR and CD Studies on Model Peptides
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structuralinsightsintornapolymeraserecognitionandessentialfunctionofmyxococcusxanthuscdnl
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Structural insights into RNA polymerase recognition and essential function of Myxococcus xanthus CdnL
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structuralinsightsintoi2arrestincb1receptorinteractionnmrand400studiesonmodelpeptides
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Structural Insights into β-arrestin/CB1 Receptor Interaction: NMR and CD Studies on Model Peptides
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structuralinsightintothextacc3xmap215interactionfrom400andnmrstudiesonmodelpeptides
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Structural insight into the XTACC3/XMAP215 interaction from CD and NMR studies on model peptides.
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structuraldissectionofcrotalicidinarattlesnakevenomcathelicidinretrievesafragmentwithantimicrobialandantitumoractivity
‡A
Structural Dissection of Crotalicidin, a Rattlesnake Venom Cathelicidin, Retrieves a Fragment with Antimicrobial and Antitumor Activity
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1
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919
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structuralbasisforoperatorandantirepressorrecognitionbymyxococcusxanthuscararepressor
‡A
Structural basis for operator and antirepressor recognition by Myxococcus xanthus CarA repressor
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1
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919
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structuralbasisforbroadneutralizationofhiv1throughthemolecularrecognitionof10e8helicalepitopeatthemembraneinterface
‡A
Structural basis for broad neutralization of HIV-1 through the molecular recognition of 10E8 helical epitope at the membrane interface
‡9
1
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919
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structuralautonomyofaβhairpinpeptidederivedfromthepneumococcalcholinebindingproteinlyta
‡A
Structural autonomy of a β-hairpin peptide derived from the pneumococcal choline-binding protein LytA
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1
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919
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structuralandfunctionalstudyofaconservedregionintheuncouplingproteinucp1the3matrixloopsareinvolvedinthecontroloftransport11editedbyrhuber
‡A
Structural and functional study of a conserved region in the uncoupling protein UCP1: the three matrix loops are involved in the control of transport 1 1Edited by R. Huber
‡9
1
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919
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trypanothionereductaseinhibitionandantileishmanialactivityofallhydrocarbonstapledαhelicalpeptideswithimprovedproteolyticstability
‡A
Trypanothione reductase inhibition and anti-leishmanial activity of all-hydrocarbon stapled α-helical peptides with improved proteolytic stability.
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1
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919
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trptrppairsasβhairpinstabilisershydrogenbondedversusnonhydrogenbondedsites
‡A
Trp-Trp pairs as β-hairpin stabilisers: Hydrogen-bonded versus non-hydrogen-bonded sites
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1
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919
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solventpolaritydependentstructuralrefoldinga400andnmrstudyofa15residuepeptide
‡A
Solvent polarity-dependent structural refolding: A CD and NMR study of a 15 residue peptide
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1
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919
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solutionstructureofacidicfibroblastgrowthfactorboundto136naphthalenetrisulfonateaminimalmodelfortheantitumoralactionofsuraminsandsuradistas
‡A
Solution structure of acidic fibroblast growth factor bound to 1,3, 6-naphthalenetrisulfonate: a minimal model for the anti-tumoral action of suramins and suradistas
‡9
1
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919
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rolesofamphipathicityandhydrophobicityinthemicelledrivenstructuralswitchofa14merpeptidecorefromacholinebindingrepeat
‡A
Roles of amphipathicity and hydrophobicity in the micelle-driven structural switch of a 14-mer peptide core from a choline-binding repeat
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1
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919
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3dimensionalstructureofacidicfibroblastgrowthfactorinsolutioneffectsofbindingtoaheparinfunctionalanalog
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Three-Dimensional Structure of Acidic Fibroblast Growth Factor in Solution: Effects of Binding to a Heparin Functional Analog
‡9
1
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919
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thermodynamicanalysisofβhairpinformingpeptidesfromthethermaldependenceof1hnmrchemicalshifts
‡A
Thermodynamic Analysis of β-Hairpin-Forming Peptides from the Thermal Dependence of1H NMR Chemical Shifts
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1
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919
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homologousangiogeninandribonucleasenterminalfragmentsfoldintoverysimilarheliceswhenisolated
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The homologous angiogenin and ribonuclease N-terminal fragments fold into very similar helices when isolated
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1
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919
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atomicstructureofthehiv1gp41transmembranedomainanditsconnectiontotheimmunogenicmembraneproximalexternalregion
‡A
The Atomic Structure of the HIV-1 gp41 Transmembrane Domain and Its Connection to the Immunogenic Membrane-proximal External Region
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1
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919
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structureofstableproteinfoldingintermediatesbyequilibriumφanalysistheapoflavodoxinthermalintermediate
‡A
Structure of Stable Protein Folding Intermediates by Equilibrium ϕ-Analysis: The Apoflavodoxin Thermal Intermediate
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1
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919
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‡a
structureofasimplifiedβhairpinanditsatpcomplex
‡A
Structure of a simplified β-hairpin and its ATP complex.
‡9
1
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919
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pescadorthepeptidesinsolutionconformationdatabaseonlineresource
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Pescador: the PEptides in Solution ConformAtion Database: Online Resource
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
periodicpropertiesofprotonconformationalshiftsinisolatedproteinhelicesanexperimentalstudy
‡A
Periodic properties of proton conformational shifts in isolated protein helices. An experimental study
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1
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919
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peptidesinbiologyandbiomedicinewalkingtowardsthefuture
‡A
Peptides in biology and biomedicine: Walking towards the future
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1
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919
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parallelsolidphasesynthesisofasmalllibraryoflinearandhydrocarbonbridgedanaloguesofvegf8191potentialbiologicaltoolsforstudyingthevegfvegfr1interaction
‡A
Parallel solid-phase synthesis of a small library of linear and hydrocarbon-bridged analogues of VEGF(81-91): potential biological tools for studying the VEGF/VEGFR-1 interaction.
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1
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919
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nuclearoverhausereffectsinaqueoussolutionasdynamicprobesinshortlinearpeptides
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Nuclear Overhauser effects in aqueous solution as dynamic probes in short linear peptides
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1
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919
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turncoatpolypeptidesweadapttoourenvironment
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Turncoat Polypeptides: We Adapt to Our Environment
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1
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919
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structurefunctiondissectionofmyxococcusxanthuscardnterminaldomainadefiningmemberofthecardcdnltrcffamilyofrnapolymeraseinteractingproteins
‡A
Structure-function dissection of Myxococcus xanthus CarD N-terminal domain, a defining member of the CarD_CdnL_TRCF family of RNA polymerase interacting proteins
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1
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919
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structureandimmunogenicityofapeptidevaccineincludingthecompletehiv1gp412f5epitope
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Structure and Immunogenicity of a Peptide Vaccine, Including the Complete HIV-1 gp41 2F5 Epitope
‡9
1
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919
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nmrstructurenotephddomainfromdeathinducerobliteratorproteinanditsinteractionwithh3k4me3
‡A
NMR structure note: PHD domain from death inducer obliterator protein and its interaction with H3K4me3
‡9
1
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919
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nmrspectroscopyrevealsthatrnaseaischieflydenaturedin40aceticacidimplicationsforoligomerformationby3ddomainswapping
‡A
NMR spectroscopy reveals that RNase A is chiefly denatured in 40% acetic acid: implications for oligomer formation by 3D domain swapping.
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1
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919
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helixstabilizingnonpolarinteractionsbetweentyrosineandleucineinaqueousandtfesolutions2d1hnmrand400studiesinalaninelysinepeptides
‡A
Helix-Stabilizing Nonpolar Interactions between Tyrosine and Leucine in Aqueous and TFE Solutions: 2D-1H NMR and CD Studies in Alanine-Lysine Peptides†
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hintsofnonhierarchicalfoldingofacidicfibroblastgrowthfactor
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Hints of nonhierarchical folding of acidic fibroblast growth factor.
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1
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919
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nmrsolutionstructureoftheactivationdomainofhumanprocarboxypeptidasea2
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NMR solution structure of the activation domain of human procarboxypeptidase A2
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1
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919
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‡a
nmrsolutionstructureofthe205316100terminalfragmentofthermolysinanexampleofdimerizationcoupledtopartialunfolding
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NMR Solution Structure of the 205−316 C-Terminal Fragment of Thermolysin. An Example of Dimerization Coupled to Partial Unfolding†
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nmrinsightsintothestructurefunctionrelationshipsinthebindingofmelanocortinanaloguestothemc1rreceptor
‡A
NMR Insights into the Structure-Function Relationships in the Binding of Melanocortin Analogues to the MC1R Receptor
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influenceofthebifunctionalchelatoronthepharmacokineticpropertiesof99mtc
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Influence of the bifunctional chelator on the pharmacokinetic properties of 99mTc
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919
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influenceofthebifunctionalchelatoronthepharmacokineticpropertiesof99mtcco3labeledcyclicαmelanocytestimulatinghormoneanalog
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Influence of the bifunctional chelator on the pharmacokinetic properties of 99mTc(CO)3-labeled cyclic α-melanocyte stimulating hormone analog.
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nmrcharacterisationoftheminimalinteractingregionsofcentrosomalproteins41randnuma1effectofphosphorylation
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NMR characterisation of the minimal interacting regions of centrosomal proteins 4.1R and NuMA1: effect of phosphorylation
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NUKAT|n 2005030502
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ISNI|0000000040546279
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000079765372
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|n 86810043
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNE|XX5740265
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|n 2007078523
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000038076589
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
SUDOC|077180224
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|nr 98035513
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000071415976
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNE|XX5073589
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|n 2010005103
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000027398785
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000060147734
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNE|XX5665223
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|n 2003109962
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNE|XX921139
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNE|XX4691662
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
SUDOC|176888977
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
SUDOC|150173040
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNE|XX977649
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNE|XX1224353
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNC|981061032119406706
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BIBSYS|10079500
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
SUDOC|155914936
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000140771203
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|n 93033535
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
SUDOC|142605700
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|n 2008074799
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|ns2015003475
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNE|XX931207
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
CAOONL|ncf11526077
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000059526307
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|n 2002098023
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNF|17967477
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNE|XX1800375
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|no2011099369
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|nr2005019256
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
SUDOC|167738186
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000495878544
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|n 2013030293
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
J9U|987007444107005171
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000040082662
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|ns2012000133
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|no2013138443
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
SUDOC|050226223
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNC|981058520926906706
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000378219558
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
DNB|1157234879
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|n 93006768
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|n 99045279
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000059923759
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNF|13753749
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNE|XX987255
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
DNB|1056620919
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|no2020105197
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000060638779
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000031990597
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNE|XX1153493
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
DNB|1154712745
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000079713994
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNE|XX1160165
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
DNB|115738918X
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNE|XX1617523
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|no2018036614
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNE|XX4861765
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNE|XX1052320
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000060524317
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNC|981058517401506706
|
997
|
|
|
‡a
0 0 lived 0 0
‡9
1
|