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The Yersinia adhesin YadA collagen-binding domain structure is a novel left-handed parallel beta-rollDual interaction of factor H with C3d and glycosaminoglycans in host-nonhost discrimination by complementTransport mechanism of a glutamate transporter homologue GltPhYersinia infection tools-characterization of structure and function of adhesinsThe structural basis of receptor-binding by Escherichia coli associated with diarrhea and septicemiaA complete structural description of the catalytic cycle of yeast pyrophosphataseStructure of Streptococcus agalactiae serine/threonine phosphataseElectrostatic Interactions of Hsp-organizing Protein Tetratricopeptide Domains with Hsp70 and Hsp90: COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS AND PROTEIN ENGINEERINGThe Structure of the Glial Cell Line-derived Neurotrophic Factor-Coreceptor Complex: INSIGHTS INTO RET SIGNALING AND HEPARIN BINDINGComparison of GFL–GFRα complexes: further evidence relating GFL bend angle to RET signallingBoth domain 19 and domain 20 of factor H are involved in binding to complement C3b and C3dStructural Basis for Complement Evasion by Lyme Disease Pathogen Borrelia burgdorferiThe Structure of the NTPase That Powers DNA Packaging into Sulfolobus Turreted Icosahedral Virus 2Is the bovine lysosomal phospholipase B-like protein an amidase?Structure and biology of trimeric autotransporter adhesins.The structure of the bacteriophage PRD1 spike sheds light on the evolution of viral capsid architecture.The major autoantibody epitope on factor H in atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome is structurally different from its homologous site in factor H-related protein 1, supporting a novel model for induction of autoimmunity in this disease.First analysis of a bacterial collagen-binding protein with collagen Toolkits: promiscuous binding of YadA to collagens may explain how YadA interferes with host processesZebrafish GDNF and its co-receptor GFRα1 activate the human RET receptor and promote the survival of dopaminergic neurons in vitroCloning, expression, purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction data of the Pyrococcus horikoshii RadA inteinObesity risk gene TMEM18 encodes a sequence-specific DNA-binding protein.Solution structure and biophysical characterization of the multifaceted signalling effector protein growth arrest specific-1.A Versatile Strategy for Production of Membrane Proteins with Diverse Topologies: Application to Investigation of Bacterial Homologues of Human Divalent Metal Ion and Nucleoside Transporters.The first aspartic acid of the DQxD motif for human UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1A10 interacts with UDP-glucuronic acid during catalysis.A Novel and Fast Purification Method for Nucleoside Transporters.Membrane pyrophosphatases from Thermotoga maritima and Vigna radiata suggest a conserved coupling mechanismInsights into the mechanism of membrane pyrophosphatases by combining experiment and computer simulation.Proton/sodium pumping pyrophosphatases: the last of the primary ion pumps.G-protein-coupled receptor domain overexpression in Halobacterium salinarum: long-range transmembrane interactions in heptahelical membrane proteins.Artificial membranes for membrane protein purification, functionality and structure studies.Baculovirus-mediated expression of GPCRs in insect cells.The crystal structure of PD1, a Haemophilus surface fibril domain.Heterologous expression and purification of membrane-bound pyrophosphatases.The first cysteine-rich domain of the receptor GFRalpha1 stabilizes the binding of GDNFThe immunoglobulin-binding Eib proteins from Escherichia coli are receptors for IgG Fc.Human UDP-glucuronosyltransferase expression in insect cells: ratio of active to inactive recombinant proteins and the effects of a C-terminal his-tag on glucuronidation kinetics.Interactions with other human UDP-glucuronosyltransferases attenuate the consequences of the Y485D mutation on the activity and substrate affinity of UGT1A6.Correction: Microbes Bind Complement Inhibitor Factor H via a Common Site.Mutation analysis in UGT1A9 suggests a relationship between substrate and catalytic residues in UDP-glucuronosyltransferases.Crystal structure of a tripartite complex between C3dg, C-terminal domains of factor H and OspE of Borrelia burgdorferi.
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