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Trapping of a Transcription Complex Using a New Nucleotide Analogue: AMP Aluminium FluorideMolecular basis of nucleotide-dependent substrate engagement and remodeling by an AAA+ activatorATPase site architecture is required for self-assembly and remodeling activity of a hexameric AAA+ transcriptional activatorStructures and organisation of AAA+ enhancer binding proteins in transcriptional activation.Dissecting the ATP hydrolysis pathway of bacterial enhancer-binding proteins.Coupling AAA protein function to regulated gene expression.The ABC transporter MalFGK(2) sequesters the MalT transcription factor at the membrane in the absence of cognate substrate.Engineering modular and orthogonal genetic logic gates for robust digital-like synthetic biology.Engineered interfaces of an AAA+ ATPase reveal a new nucleotide-dependent coordination mechanismHeterogeneous nucleotide occupancy stimulates functionality of phage shock protein F, an AAA+ transcriptional activator.Determination of the self-association residues within a homomeric and a heteromeric AAA+ enhancer binding protein.A lower-order oligomer form of phage shock protein A (PspA) stably associates with the hexameric AAA(+) transcription activator protein PspF for negative regulation.A key hydrophobic patch identified in an AAA⁺ protein essential for its in trans inhibitory regulation.Mechanism of homotropic control to coordinate hydrolysis in a hexameric AAA+ ring ATPase.An intramolecular route for coupling ATPase activity in AAA+ proteins for transcription activation.Coupling nucleotide hydrolysis to transcription activation performance in a bacterial enhancer binding protein.Microtubule-severing activity of the AAA+ ATPase Katanin is essential for female meiotic spindle assembly.Subunit dynamics and nucleotide-dependent asymmetry of an AAA(+) transcription complex.Cdk1 Phosphorylates SPAT-1/Bora to Promote Plk1 Activation in C. elegans and Human Cells.
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