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2. Deep blue autofluorescence reflects the oxidation state of human transthyretin
3. N′-terminal- and Ca2+-induced stabilization of high-order oligomers of full-length Danio rerio and Homo sapiens otolin-1
4. Deep blue autofluorescence reveals the instability of human transthyretin
5. The method utilized to purify the SARS-CoV-2 N protein can affect its molecular properties
6. Liquid-liquid phase separation of the intrinsically disordered AB region of hRXRγ is driven by hydrophobic interactions
7. Nucleobindin-2 consists of two structural components: The Zn2+-sensitive N-terminal half, consisting of nesfatin-1 and -2, and the Ca2+-sensitive C-terminal half, consisting of nesfatin-3
8. Destabilisation of the structure of transthyretin is driven by Ca2+
9. Nuclear immunophilin FKBP39 from Drosophila melanogaster drives spontaneous liquid-liquid phase separation
10. Calcium ions modulate the structure of the intrinsically disordered Nucleobindin-2 protein
11. Effect of functional mineral additive on processability and material properties of wood-fiber reinforced poly(lactic acid) (PLA) composites
12. Ordered structure-forming properties of the intrinsically disordered AB region of hRXRγ and its ability to promote liquid-liquid phase separation
13. The intrinsically disordered C-terminal F domain of the ecdysteroid receptor from Aedes aegypti exhibits metal ion-binding ability
14. Destabilised human transthyretin shapes the morphology of calcium carbonate crystals
15. Intrinsically disordered N-terminal domain of the Helicoverpa armigera Ultraspiracle stabilizes the dimeric form via a scorpion-like structure
16. Multiple sequences orchestrate subcellular trafficking of neuronal PAS domain–containing protein 4 (NPAS4)
17. Structural properties of the intrinsically disordered, multiple calcium ion-binding otolith matrix macromolecule-64 (OMM-64)
18. Homodimerization propensity of the intrinsically disordered N-terminal domain of Ultraspiracle from Aedes aegypti
19. Multidomain sumoylation of the ecdysone receptor (EcR) from Drosophila melanogaster
20. Alternative sumoylation sites in the Drosophila nuclear receptor Usp
21. The dityrosine cross-link as an intrinsic donor for assembling FRET pairs in the study of protein structure
22. Intramolecular cross-linking in the native JHBP molecule
23. Sequences that direct subcellular traffic of the Drosophila methoprene-tolerant protein (MET) are located predominantly in the PAS domains
24. N-linked glycosylation of G. mellonella juvenile hormone binding protein — Comparison of recombinant mutants expressed in P. pastoris cells with native protein
25. Juvenile hormone binding protein core promoter is TATA-driven with a suppressory element
26. The rod-shaped conformation of Starmaker
27. Juvenile hormone binding protein traffic — Interaction with ATP synthase and lipid transfer proteins
28. The Application of an Immobilized Molecular Beacon for the Analysis of the DNA Binding Domains from the Ecdysteroid Receptor Proteins Usp and EcR’s Interaction with the hsp27 Response Element
29. Insect Juvenile Hormone Binding Protein Shows Ancestral Fold Present in Human Lipid-Binding Proteins
30. Regulatory elements in the juvenile hormone binding protein gene from Galleria mellonella — Topography of binding sites for Usp and EcRDBD
31. The variety of complexes formed by EcR and Usp nuclear receptors in the nuclei of living cells
32. EcR and Usp, components of the ecdysteroid nuclear receptor complex, exhibit differential distribution of molecular determinants directing subcellular trafficking
33. A fluorescence method for determining transport of charged compounds across lipid bilayer
34. Presence of anionic phospholipids rules the membrane localization of phenothiazine type multidrug resistance modulator
35. Unfolding and Refolding of Juvenile Hormone Binding Protein
36. Positions of disulfide bonds and N-glycosylation site in juvenile hormone binding protein
37. Overexpression of juvenile hormone binding protein in bacteria and Pichia pastoris
38. GST-Induced Dimerization of DNA-Binding Domains Alters Characteristics of Their Interaction with DNA
39. Mutational analysis of the interaction between ecdysteroid receptor and its response element
40. Magnetic DNA affinity purification of ecdysteroid receptor
41. High-resolution gel filtration of the ecdysteroid receptor-DNA complex —an alternative to the electrophoretic mobility shift assay
42. Age dependent changes in the binding and hydrolysis of juvenile hormone in the haemolymph of last instar larvae of Galleria mellonella
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