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Solution structure of the Ubp-M BUZ domain, a highly specific protein module that recognizes the C-terminal tail of free ubiquitinSolution structure of the core NFATC1/DNA complexSolution structure of DFF40 and DFF45 N-terminal domain complex and mutual chaperone activity of DFF40 and DFF45Structure of the deacetylase LpxC bound to the antibiotic CHIR-090: Time-dependent inhibition and specificity in ligand bindingHigh-resolution protein structure determination starting with a global fold calculated from exact solutions to the RDC equationsUnconventional Ubiquitin Recognition by the Ubiquitin-Binding Motif within the Y Family DNA Polymerases ι and Rev1Syntheses, structures and antibiotic activities of LpxC inhibitors based on the diacetylene scaffoldMechanistic Characterization of the Tetraacyldisaccharide-1-phosphate 4′-Kinase LpxK Involved in Lipid A BiosynthesisSynthesis, Structure, and Antibiotic Activity of Aryl-Substituted LpxC InhibitorsCrystal Structure of MraY, an Essential Membrane Enzyme for Bacterial Cell Wall SynthesisStructural Basis of the Promiscuous Inhibitor Susceptibility of Escherichia coli LpxCChasing acyl carrier protein through a catalytic cycle of lipid A productionSparsely-sampled, high-resolution 4-D omit spectra for detection and assignment of intermolecular NOEs of protein complexesStructural Basis of Lipid Binding for the Membrane-embedded Tetraacyldisaccharide-1-phosphate 4'-Kinase LpxKUnusual Rel-like architecture in the DNA-binding domain of the transcription factor NFATcDiscovery of the Elusive UDP-Diacylglucosamine Hydrolase in the Lipid A Biosynthetic Pathway in Chlamydia trachomatis.The UDP-diacylglucosamine pyrophosphohydrolase LpxH in lipid A biosynthesis utilizes Mn2+ cluster for catalysis.Fast acquisition of high resolution 4-D amide-amide NOESY with diagonal suppression, sparse sampling and FFT-CLEAN.Systematic solution to homo-oligomeric structures determined by NMR.Protein side-chain resonance assignment and NOE assignment using RDC-defined backbones without TOCSY dataA Bayesian approach for determining protein side-chain rotamer conformations using unassigned NOE data.Lipooligosaccharide is required for the generation of infectious elementary bodies in Chlamydia trachomatis.Polar Fourier transforms of radially sampled NMR data.HDAC6 and Ubp-M BUZ domains recognize specific C-terminal sequences of proteins.Protein loop closure using orientational restraints from NMR dataThe unusual UBZ domain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae polymerase ηRefined solution structure of the LpxC-TU-514 complex and pKa analysis of an active site histidine: insights into the mechanism and inhibitor design.Mechanism and inhibition of LpxC: an essential zinc-dependent deacetylase of bacterial lipid A synthesis.The ADAM10 prodomain is a specific inhibitor of ADAM10 proteolytic activity and inhibits cellular shedding events.Ubiquitin recognition by FAAP20 expands the complex interface beyond the canonical UBZ domain.A geometric arrangement algorithm for structure determination of symmetric protein homo-oligomers from NOEs and RDCsSuppression of conformational heterogeneity at a protein-protein interface.Mutants resistant to LpxC inhibitors by rebalancing cellular homeostasis.Drug design from the cryptic inhibitor envelope.Efficient acquisition of high-resolution 4-D diagonal-suppressed methyl-methyl NOESY for large proteins.Assignment of 1H, 13C and 15N backbone resonances of Escherichia coli LpxC bound to L-161,240HASH: a program to accurately predict protein Hα shifts from neighboring backbone shiftsThe low affinity IgE receptor (CD23) is cleaved by the metalloproteinase ADAM10.Storage of hydrogen spin polarization in long-lived 13C2 singlet order and implications for hyperpolarized magnetic resonance imagingUnbiased measurements of reconstruction fidelity of sparsely sampled magnetic resonance spectra
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