Architectural rules of the zinc-finger motif: comparative two-dimensional NMR studies of native and "aromatic-swap" domains define a "weakly polar switch".
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The solution structure of ZNF593 from Homo sapiens reveals a zinc finger in a predominately unstructured proteinDeterminants of Rab5 interaction with the N terminus of early endosome antigen 1.Zn-, Cd-, and Pb-transcription factor IIIA: properties, DNA binding, and comparison with TFIIIA-finger 3 metal complexesPhage display of RNA binding zinc fingers from transcription factor IIIA.Sequence-specific DNA recognition by Cys2, His2 zinc fingers.Solvation and the hidden thermodynamics of a zinc finger probed by nonstandard repair of a protein crevice.
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Architectural rules of the zinc-finger motif: comparative two-dimensional NMR studies of native and "aromatic-swap" domains define a "weakly polar switch".
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scientific article published on October 1991
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Architectural rules of the zin ...... efine a "weakly polar switch".
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Architectural rules of the zin ...... efine a "weakly polar switch".
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Architectural rules of the zin ...... efine a "weakly polar switch".
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Architectural rules of the zin ...... efine a "weakly polar switch".
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Architectural rules of the zin ...... efine a "weakly polar switch".
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Architectural rules of the zin ...... efine a "weakly polar switch".
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10.1073/PNAS.88.19.8455
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1991-10-01T00:00:00Z