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1. Toward the Design of Allosteric Effectors: Gaining Comprehensive Control of Drug Properties and Actions.

3. Back in time to the Gly-rich prototype of the phosphate binding elementary function.

4. Living in trinity of extremes: Genomic and proteomic signatures of halophilic, thermophilic, and pH adaptation.

5. Allosteric drugs: New principles and design approaches.

6. Disrupted chromatin architecture in olfactory sensory neurons: looking for the link from COVID-19 infection to anosmia.

7. Sequence-dependent model of allosteric communication.

8. AlloMAPS 2: allosteric fingerprints of the AlphaFold and Pfam-trRosetta predicted structures for engineering and design.

9. Conservation and Diversity in Allosteric Fingerprints of Proteins for Evolutionary-inspired Engineering and Design.

10. Learning About Allosteric Drugs and Ways to Design Them.

12. Allosteric perspective on the mutability and druggability of the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein.

13. Three-dimensional chromatin ensemble reconstruction via stochastic embedding.

14. Exploring the Allosteric Territory of Protein Function.

15. Deriving and Using Descriptors of Elementary Functions in Rational Protein Design.

16. Synergistic Allostery in Multiligand-Protein Interactions.

17. Disorder driven allosteric control of protein activity.

18. AlloSigMA 2: paving the way to designing allosteric effectors and to exploring allosteric effects of mutations.

19. Allosteric drugs and mutations: chances, challenges, and necessity.

20. Towards descriptor of elementary functions for protein design.

21. On the Allosteric Effect of nsSNPs and the Emerging Importance of Allosteric Polymorphism.

23. Toward Comprehensive Allosteric Control over Protein Activity.

24. Allostery in Its Many Disguises: From Theory to Applications.

25. AlloMAPS: allosteric mutation analysis and polymorphism of signaling database.

26. Exploring chromatin hierarchical organization via Markov State Modelling.

27. Simple yet functional phosphate-loop proteins.

28. Reversing allosteric communication: From detecting allosteric sites to inducing and tuning targeted allosteric response.

29. Insulin-Degrading Enzyme in the Fight against Alzheimer's Disease.

30. AlloSigMA: allosteric signaling and mutation analysis server.

31. Basic units of protein structure, folding, and function.

32. Protein function machinery: from basic structural units to modulation of activity.

33. Editorial overview: Proteins: bridging theory and experiment.

34. Toward Allosterically Increased Catalytic Activity of Insulin-Degrading Enzyme against Amyloid Peptides.

35. Allosteric sites: remote control in regulation of protein activity.

36. Structure-Based Statistical Mechanical Model Accounts for the Causality and Energetics of Allosteric Communication.

37. Nucleotide binding database NBDB--a collection of sequence motifs with specific protein-ligand interactions.

38. The Recipe for Protein Sequence-Based Function Prediction and Its Implementation in the ANNOTATOR Software Environment.

39. Organization of the multiaminoacyl-tRNA synthetase complex and the cotranslational protein folding.

40. Protein function from its emergence to diversity in contemporary proteins.

41. The fundamental tradeoff in genomes and proteomes of prokaryotes established by the genetic code, codon entropy, and physics of nucleic acids and proteins.

42. Molecular mechanisms of adaptation emerging from the physics and evolution of nucleic acids and proteins.

43. Unraveling hidden regulatory sites in structurally homologous metalloproteases.

44. SPACER: Server for predicting allosteric communication and effects of regulation.

45. Thermodynamics of allostery paves a way to allosteric drugs.

46. Exploring the evolution of protein function in Archaea.

47. Coherent conformational degrees of freedom as a structural basis for allosteric communication.

48. Binding leverage as a molecular basis for allosteric regulation.

49. Computational reconstruction of primordial prototypes of elementary functional loops in modern proteins.

50. The diversity of physical forces and mechanisms in intermolecular interactions.

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