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3D domain swapping: as domains continue to swapStructures of the two 3D domain-swapped RNase A trimersDomain Swapping in Allosteric Modulation of DNA SpecificityStructural properties of trimers and tetramers of ribonuclease AGlycosylation and specific deamidation of ribonuclease B affect the formation of three-dimensional domain-swapped oligomers.Binding of human angiogenin inhibits actin polymerization.A hinge region cis-proline in ribonuclease A acts as a conformational gatekeeper for C-terminal domain swapping.Oligomerization of bovine ribonuclease A: structural and functional features of its multimersFolding, quality control, and secretion of pancreatic ribonuclease in live cellsThe evolution of monomeric and oligomeric betagamma-type crystallins. Facts and hypotheses.Coarse-grained strategy for modeling protein stability in concentrated solutions. III: directional protein interactionsProcess of protein transport by the type III secretion systemNew insights into the role of angiogenin in actin polymerization.Structural and functional relationships of natural and artificial dimeric bovine ribonucleases: new scaffolds for potential antitumor drugs.Covalent cross-linking of proteins without chemical reagents.Open interface and large quaternary structure movements in 3D domain swapped proteins: insights from molecular dynamics simulations of the C-terminal swapped dimer of ribonuclease A.Small Molecule-Induced Domain Swapping as a Mechanism for Controlling Protein Function and Assembly.Ribonuclease A suggests how proteins self-chaperone against amyloid fiber formation.Chemical reactivity of brome mosaic virus capsid protein.Three-Dimensional Domain Swapping Changes the Folding Mechanism of the Forkhead Domain of FoxP1.New insight into secreted ribonuclease structure: binase is a natural dimer.Thermal aggregation of ribonuclease A. A contribution to the understanding of the role of 3D domain swapping in protein aggregation.A Single Amino Acid in the Hinge Loop Region of the FOXP Forkhead Domain is Significant for Dimerisation.Formation, Structure, and Dissociation of the Ribonuclease S Three-dimensional Domain-swapped Dimer
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Dimer formation by a "monomeric" protein.
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Dimer formation by a "monomeric" protein.
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Dimer formation by a "monomeric" protein.
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Dimer formation by a "monomeric" protein.
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Dimer formation by a "monomeric" protein.
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Dimer formation by a "monomeric" protein.
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P2860
P356
P1433
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Dimer formation by a "monomeric" protein.
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P2860
P304
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10.1110/PS.9.10.2026
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2000-10-01T00:00:00Z