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1. CloudATAC: a cloud-based framework for ATAC-Seq data analysis.

3. Evaluation of Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors Loaded Injectable Hydrogels for Improving Connexin43 Gap Junction Intercellular Communication.

4. Inhibition of Pyk2 Improves Cx43 Intercalated Disc Localization, Infarct Size, and Cardiac Function in Rats With Heart Failure.

5. In situ delivery of a curcumin-loaded dynamic hydrogel for the treatment of chronic peripheral neuropathy.

6. Regulation of Cx43 Gap Junction Intercellular Communication by Bruton's Tyrosine Kinase and Interleukin-2-Inducible T-Cell Kinase.

7. Inhibition of Pyk2 and Src activity improves Cx43 gap junction intercellular communication.

8. Calmodulin Directly Interacts with the Cx43 Carboxyl-Terminus and Cytoplasmic Loop Containing Three ODDD-Linked Mutants (M147T, R148Q, and T154A) that Retain α-Helical Structure, but Exhibit Loss-of-Function and Cellular Trafficking Defects.

9. Endogenous oxidized DNA bases and APE1 regulate the formation of G-quadruplex structures in the genome.

10. Regulation of Connexin32 by ephrin receptors and T-cell protein-tyrosine phosphatase.

11. Phosphorylation of Cx43 residue Y313 by Src contributes to blocking the interaction with Drebrin and disassembling gap junctions.

12. Connexin43 Carboxyl-Terminal Domain Directly Interacts with β-Catenin.

13. Protein⁻Protein Interactions with Connexin 43: Regulation and Function.

14. Intramolecular signaling in a cardiac connexin: Role of cytoplasmic domain dimerization.

15. Regulation of Cx37 channel and growth-suppressive properties by phosphorylation.

16. Chemical shift assignments of the connexin37 carboxyl terminal domain.

17. Regulation of Connexin43 Function and Expression by Tyrosine Kinase 2.

18. Connexin43 Forms Supramolecular Complexes through Non-Overlapping Binding Sites for Drebrin, Tubulin, and ZO-1.

19. Structural Studies of the Nedd4 WW Domains and Their Selectivity for the Connexin43 (Cx43) Carboxyl Terminus.

20. Secondary structural analysis of the carboxyl-terminal domain from different connexin isoforms.

21. Biophysical characterization and modeling of human Ecdysoneless (ECD) protein supports a scaffolding function.

22. Degradation of gap junction connexins is regulated by the interaction with Cx43-interacting protein of 75 kDa (CIP75).

23. Chemical shift assignments of the C-terminal Eps15 homology domain-3 EH domain.

24. TC-PTP directly interacts with connexin43 to regulate gap junction intercellular communication.

25. Characterization of the connexin45 carboxyl-terminal domain structure and interactions with molecular partners.

26. Structural order in Pannexin 1 cytoplasmic domains.

27. Carboxy terminus and pore-forming domain properties specific to Cx37 are necessary for Cx37-mediated suppression of insulinoma cell proliferation.

28. Differential roles of C-terminal Eps15 homology domain proteins as vesiculators and tubulators of recycling endosomes.

29. Chemical shift assignments of the connexin45 carboxyl terminal domain: monomer and dimer conformations.

30. ¹H, ¹³C, and ¹⁵N backbone resonance assignments of the connexin43 carboxyl terminal domain attached to the 4th transmembrane domain in detergent micelles.

31. Effects of phosphorylation on the structure and backbone dynamics of the intrinsically disordered connexin43 C-terminal domain.

32. An Escherichia coli strain for expression of the connexin45 carboxyl terminus attached to the 4th transmembrane domain.

33. A history of gap junction structure: hexagonal arrays to atomic resolution.

34. Cardiomyocyte ATP release through pannexin 1 aids in early fibroblast activation.

35. Well-defined cross-linked antioxidant nanozymes for treatment of ischemic brain injury.

36. Gap junctions.

37. Rabankyrin-5 interacts with EHD1 and Vps26 to regulate endocytic trafficking and retromer function.

38. Mechanism for modulation of gating of connexin26-containing channels by taurine.

39. Optimizing the solution conditions to solve the structure of the Connexin43 carboxyl terminus attached to the 4(th) transmembrane domain in detergent micelles.

40. Mechanism for the selective interaction of C-terminal Eps15 homology domain proteins with specific Asn-Pro-Phe-containing partners.

41. NMR structure note: UBA domain of CIP75.

42. Characterization of the structure and intermolecular interactions between the connexin40 and connexin43 carboxyl-terminal and cytoplasmic loop domains.

43. Structural insight into the interaction of proteins containing NPF, DPF, and GPF motifs with the C-terminal EH-domain of EHD1.

44. Novel pharmacophores of connexin43 based on the "RXP" series of Cx43-binding peptides.

45. Eps15 homology domain 1-associated tubules contain phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate and phosphatidylinositol-(4,5)-bisphosphate and are required for efficient recycling.

46. Structural and molecular mechanisms of gap junction remodeling in epicardial border zone myocytes following myocardial infarction.

47. Purification and reconstitution of the connexin43 carboxyl terminus attached to the 4th transmembrane domain in detergent micelles.

48. Structural changes in the carboxyl terminus of the gap junction protein connexin 40 caused by the interaction with c-Src and zonula occludens-1.

49. Phosphorylation at S365 is a gatekeeper event that changes the structure of Cx43 and prevents down-regulation by PKC.

50. (1)H, (13)C, and (15)N backbone resonance assignments of the carboxyl terminal domain of Connexin40.

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