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Hydramacin-1, structure and antibacterial activity of a protein from the basal metazoan HydraCaenopore-5: the three-dimensional structure of an antimicrobial protein from Caenorhabditis elegansStructure, dynamics and domain organization of the repeat protein Cin1 from the apple scab fungusStructure and function of a unique pore-forming protein from a pathogenic acanthamoebaStructure and dynamics of human Nedd4-1 WW3 in complex with the αENaC PY motifThe Nedd4-1 WW Domain Recognizes the PY Motif Peptide through Coupled Folding and Binding EquilibriaDirect determination of the interleukin-6 binding epitope of the interleukin-6 receptor by NMR spectroscopyAn NMR investigation of the changes in plasma membrane triglyceride and phospholipid precursors during the activation of T-lymphocytes.Data describing the solution structure of the WW3* domain from human Nedd4-1Identification of the domain in the human interleukin-11 receptor that mediates ligand binding.Identification of key residues involved in adrenomedullin binding to the AM1 receptorExpression and purification of soluble HIV-2 viral protein R (Vpr) using a sandwich-fusion protein strategy.Multiple WW domains of Nedd4-1 undergo conformational exchange that is quenched upon peptide binding.Making sense of a missense mutation: characterization of MutT2, a Nudix hydrolase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and the G58R mutant encoded in W-Beijing strains of M. tuberculosis.Functional implications of large backbone amplitude motions of the glycoprotein 130-binding epitope of interleukin-6.Chemical synthesis of a pore-forming antimicrobial protein, caenopore-5, by using native chemical ligation at a glu-cys site.Characterization of the monovalent ion position and hydrogen-bond network in guanine quartets by DFT calculations of NMR parameters.Characterization of the cation and temperature dependence of DNA quadruplex hydrogen bond properties using high-resolution NMR.1H, 15N and 13C backbone assignment of the carboxyl terminal domain of the cytokine binding module of the interleukin-6 receptor.Structure and interaction of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis cold shock protein A with Y-box single-stranded DNA fragment.Determination of backbone nitrogen-nitrogen J correlations in proteins.Using Neutron Reflectometry to Characterize Antimicrobial Protein Surface Coatings.Molecular Dynamics Simulations Reveal Key Roles of the Interleukin-6 Alpha Receptor in the Assembly of the Human Interleukin-6 Receptor Complex.The binding of cytochrome c to neuroglobin: a docking and surface plasmon resonance study.Cell-free synthesis and combinatorial selective 15N-labeling of the cytotoxic protein amoebapore A from Entamoeba histolytica.Structural characterization and binding properties of the hemopexin-like domain of the matrixmetalloproteinase-19.Sequence-specific 1H, 13C and 15N resonance assignments of human GABA receptor associated protein.Proline Restricts Loop I Conformation of the High Affinity WW Domain from Human Nedd4-1 to a Ligand Binding-Competent Type I β-TurnDirect detection of N−H⋯N hydrogen bonds in biomolecules by NMR spectroscopyDirect detection of N−H⋯O=C hydrogen bonds in biomolecules by NMR spectroscopyStructural Characterization of the 69 Nucleotide Potato Spindle Tuber Viroid Left-terminal Domain by NMR and Thermodynamic AnalysisCharacterization of the hydrogen bond network in guanosine quartets by internucleotide 3hJ(NC)' and 2hJ(NN) scalar couplings1H-NMR visible neutral lipids in activated T lymphocytes: relationship to phosphatidylcholine cyclingStructure of the SLy1 SAM homodimer reveals a new interface for SAM domain self-associationThe solution structure of the membrane-proximal cytokine receptor domain of the human interleukin-6 receptorGeometry dependence of spin-spin couplings in cyanamide by DFT analysisCharacterizing the cooperativity in H-bonded amino structuresThe structure of the interleukin-15 alpha receptor and its implications for ligand binding
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