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The pseudo GTPase CENP-M drives human kinetochore assemblyThe Fas-FADD death domain complex structure reveals the basis of DISC assembly and disease mutationsSTIM1 clusters and activates CRAC channels via direct binding of a cytosolic domain to Orai1The architecture of the multisubunit TRAPP I complex suggests a model for vesicle tetheringFunctional characterization of human myosin-18A and its interaction with F-actin and GOLPH3A virulence locus of Pseudomonas aeruginosa encodes a protein secretion apparatusMolecular requirements for the inter-subunit interaction and kinetochore recruitment of SKAP and AstrinStructure of GlnK1 with bound effectors indicates regulatory mechanism for ammonia uptakeDeath Domain Assembly Mechanism Revealed by Crystal Structure of the Oligomeric PIDDosome Core ComplexStructural insight into pre-B cell receptor functionStructure of the Rigor Actin-Tropomyosin-Myosin ComplexModular assembly of RWD domains on the Mis12 complex underlies outer kinetochore organizationMechanism of Tc toxin action revealed in molecular detailArchitecture and conformational switch mechanism of the ryanodine receptorCryo-EM structure of a human cytoplasmic actomyosin complex at near-atomic resolutionStructure of the F-actin-tropomyosin complexAn interbacterial NAD(P)(+) glycohydrolase toxin requires elongation factor Tu for delivery to target cellsElectron crystallography as a technique to study the structure on membrane proteins in a lipidic environment.Real-space processing of helical filaments in SPARX.Molecular architecture of the multisubunit homotypic fusion and vacuole protein sorting (HOPS) tethering complex.Prebiotic cell membranes that survive extreme environmental pressure conditions.Exploring the stability limits of actin and its suprastructures.Ras GTPase activating (RasGAP) activity of the dual specificity GAP protein Rasal requires colocalization and C2 domain binding to lipid membranes.Membrane fusion intermediates via directional and full assembly of the SNARE complex.Revival of electron crystallographyRubisco in complex with Rubisco large subunit methyltransferaseGestalt-binding of tropomyosin on actin during thin filament activation.Role of centrosomal adaptor proteins of the TACC family in the regulation of microtubule dynamics during mitotic cell division.Functional homologies in vesicle tethering.Insights from the reconstitution of the divergent outer kinetochore of Drosophila melanogaster.Structure of the RZZ complex and molecular basis of its interaction with Spindly.Heterologously expressed GLT-1 associates in approximately 200-nm protein-lipid islandsElectron Cryo-microscopy as a Tool for Structure-Based Drug Development.Assembly of the major light-harvesting chlorophyll-a/b complex: Thermodynamics and kinetics of neoxanthin binding.The mother of all actins?High-yield expression, reconstitution and structure of the recombinant, fully functional glutamate transporter GLT-1 from Rattus norvegicus.Molecular architecture of the human protein deacetylase Sirt1 and its regulation by AROS and resveratrol.Near-atomic structure of jasplakinolide-stabilized malaria parasite F-actin reveals the structural basis of filament instability.Structure of mega-hemocyanin reveals protein origami in snails.The role of Cdc42 and Gic1 in the regulation of septin filament formation and dissociation
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