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Redox-dependent domain rearrangement of protein disulfide isomerase coupled with exposure of its substrate-binding hydrophobic surfaceNonequivalence observed for the 16-meric structure of a small heat shock protein, SpHsp16.0, from Schizosaccharomyces pombeTransdermal delivery of flurbiprofen from surfactant-based vesicles: particle characterization and the effect of water on in vitro transport.Structural transition of bacteriorhodopsin is preceded by deprotonation of Schiff base: microsecond time-resolved x-ray diffraction study of purple membrane.A new approach for structure analysis of two-dimensional membrane protein crystals using X-ray powder diffraction data.Sequential action of ATP-dependent subunit conformational change and interaction between helical protrusions in the closure of the built-in lid of group II chaperonins.Structure of the N intermediate of bacteriorhodopsin revealed by x-ray diffraction.Crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis [correction of anaylsis] of the LOV1 domains of phototropin 1 and 2 from Arabidopsis thaliana.Conformational change of helix G in the bacteriorhodopsin photocycle: investigation with heavy atom labeling and x-ray diffraction.Transformation between Inverse Bicontinuous Cubic Phases of a Lipid from Diamond to Gyroid.Transformation between inverse bicontinuous cubic phases of a lipid from diamond to primitive.Redox-dependent domain rearrangement of protein disulfide isomerase from a thermophilic fungus.Adaptation of a hyperthermophilic group II chaperonin to relatively moderate temperatures.Dissection of the ATP-dependent conformational change cycle of a group II chaperonin.Kinetics of low pH-induced lamellar to bicontinuous cubic phase transition in dioleoylphosphatidylserine∕monoolein.Picometer-scale dynamical observations of individual membrane proteins: the case of bacteriorhodopsin.Small-Angle X-ray Crystallography on Single-Crystal Regions of Inverse Bicontinuous Cubic Phases: Lipid Bilayer Structures and Gaussian Curvature-Dependent Fluctuations.Low-pH-Induced Lamellar to Bicontinuous Primitive Cubic Phase Transition in Dioleoylphosphatidylserine/Monoolein Membranes.Physicochemical Properties of the Mammalian Molecular Chaperone HSP60.Biochemical characterization and cooperation with co-chaperones of heat shock protein 90 from Schizosaccharomyces pombe.The use of surfactants to enhance the solubility and stability of the water-insoluble anticancer drug SN38 into liquid crystalline phase nanoparticles.High-resolution powder diffraction study of purple membrane with a large Guinier-type camera.CCD-based X-ray area detector for time-resolved diffraction experiments.Activation Energy of the Low-pH-Induced Lamellar to Bicontinuous Cubic Phase Transition in Dioleoylphosphatidylserine/Monoolein.StHsp14.0, a small heat shock protein of Sulfolobus tokodaii strain 7, protects denatured proteins from aggregation in the partially dissociated conformationThe last phase of the reprotonation switch in bacteriorhodopsin: the transition between the M-type and the N-type protein conformation depends on hydrationX-ray diffraction studies of bacteriorhodopsin. Determination of the positions of mercury label at several engineered cysteine residuesHelical rearrangement of photoactivated rhodopsin in monomeric and dimeric forms probed by high-angle X-ray scatteringGlyceryl monooleyl ether-based liquid crystalline nanoparticles as a transdermal delivery system of flurbiprofen: characterization and in vitro transportSingle crystallization of an inverse bicontinuous cubic phase of a lipidTwo Distinct Cylinder Arrangements in Monodomains of a Lyotropic Liquid Crystalline Hexagonal II Phase: Monodomains with Straight Cylinders and Ringed Cylinders in CapillariesInitial step of pH-jump-induced lamellar to bicontinuous cubic phase transition in dioleoylphosphatidylserine/monooleinConformational Differences among Metarhodopsin I, Metarhodopsin II, and Opsin Probed by Wide-Angle X-ray ScatteringPolar-Nonpolar Interfaces of Inverse Bicontinuous Cubic Phases in Phytantriol/Water System are Parallel to Triply Periodic Minimal Surfaces
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