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Phosphorylation of the leukemic oncoprotein EVI1 on serine 196 modulates DNA binding, transcriptional repression and transforming abilityERp57 is essential for efficient folding of glycoproteins sharing common structural domainsHuman glutaminyl cyclase and bacterial zinc aminopeptidase share a common fold and active siteErbb2 is required for cardiac atrial electrical activity during developmentCrystal structures of engrailed homeodomain mutants: implications for stability and dynamicsStructure validation by Calpha geometry: phi,psi and Cbeta deviationMutations in ADAR1 cause Aicardi-Goutières syndrome associated with a type I interferon signatureSequence-structure homology recognition by iterative alignment refinement and comparative modeling.Mutations in non-acid patch residues disrupt H2A.Z's association with chromatin through multiple mechanisms.Constraints from protein structure and intra-molecular coevolution influence the fitness of HIV-1 recombinants.Ebolavirus is evolving but not changing: No evidence for functional change in EBOV from 1976 to the 2014 outbreak.Covariation Is a Poor Measure of Molecular Coevolution.The effect of sequence evolution on protein structural divergence.Artefacts and biases affecting the evaluation of scoring functions on decoy sets for protein structure prediction.Toward a detailed understanding of search trajectories in fragment assembly approaches to protein structure predictionGenerating, Maintaining, and Exploiting Diversity in a Memetic Algorithm for Protein Structure Prediction.The role of small in-frame insertions/deletions in inherited eye disorders and how structural modelling can help estimate their pathogenicity.Constraints on HIV-1 diversity from protein structureUsing knowledge of protein structural constraints to predict the evolution of HIV-1.The dual role of fragments in fragment-assembly methods for de novo protein structure prediction.Modular biological function is most effectively captured by combining molecular interaction data typesCorrelation of microsynteny conservation and disease gene distribution in mammalian genomes.Secondary structure assignment that accurately reflects physical and evolutionary characteristics.An exploration of alternative visualisations of the basic helix-loop-helix protein interaction network.Tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase deficiency causes a bone dysplasia with autoimmunity and a type I interferon expression signature.Characterization of protein-protein interaction interfaces from a single species.Mutations in CTC1, encoding conserved telomere maintenance component 1, cause Coats plus.The origins of the evolutionary signal used to predict protein-protein interactions.Analysis of genetic interaction networks shows that alternatively spliced genes are highly versatile.The role of protein interactions in mediating essentiality and synthetic lethality.The leucine-rich repeat structure.Sequencing and characterisation of rearrangements in three S. pastorianus strains reveals the presence of chimeric genes and gives evidence of breakpoint reuseInferring gene family histories in yeast identifies lineage specific expansions.Specificity in protein interactions and its relationship with sequence diversity and coevolution.Binding interface change and cryptic variation in the evolution of protein-protein interactions.Evolution in protein interaction networks: co-evolution, rewiring and the role of duplication.An integrated view of molecular coevolution in protein-protein interactions.Gene duplication and environmental adaptation within yeast populations.Analysis of synthetic lethality reveals genetic interactions between the GTPase Snu114p and snRNAs in the catalytic core of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae spliceosome.Cyclic AMP potentiates receptor-stimulated phosphoinositide hydrolysis in human neuroepithelioma cells.
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