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51. Using persistent homology and dynamical distances to analyze protein binding.

52. TonB-dependent transporters in the Bacteroidetes: Unique domain structures and potential functions.

53. Full engagement of liganded maltose-binding protein stabilizes a semi-open ATP-binding cassette dimer in the maltose transporter.

54. Carbohydrate Recognition Specificity of Trans-sialidase Lectin Domain from Trypanosoma congolense.

55. Bacterial chemotaxis towards polysaccharide pectin by pectin-binding protein.

56. Initial photophysical characterization of the proteorhodopsin optical proton sensor (PROPS).

57. Binding proteins enhance specific uptake rate by increasing the substrate-transporter encounter rate.

61. A dual role for the inducer in signalling by MalT, a signal transduction ATPase with numerous domains ( STAND).

62. Structural basis for substrate specificity in the Escherichia coli maltose transport system.

65. Staphylococcus aureus FepA and FepB Proteins Drive Heme Iron Utilization in Escherichia coli.

66. Bacterial Chemotaxis: The Early Years of Molecular Studies.

67. Exploration of Multi-State Conformational Dynamics and Underlying Global Functional Landscape of Maltose Binding Protein.

68. Everted gut sac model as a tool in pharmaceutical research: limitations and applications.

69. A genetically encoded, high-signal-to-noise maltose sensor.

70. In Vitro Recombination of Non-Homologous Genes Can Result in Gene Fusions that Confer a Switching Phenotype to Cells.

71. My Life with Nature.

74. NMR and EPR studies of membrane transporters.

75. Annual changes of bacterial mortality due to viruses and protists in an oligotrophic coastal environment (NW Mediterranean).

76. Molecular mechanisms that could contribute to prolonged effectiveness of PDE5 inhibitors to improve erectile function.

77. Bacteriophage infection is targeted to cellular poles.

78. Ecology of viruses in soils: Past, present and future perspectives.

79. Maltose binding protein (MalE) interacts with periplasmic loops P2 and P1 respectively of the MalFG subunits of the maltose ATP binding cassette transporter (MalFGK2) from Escherichia coli/Salmonella during the transport cycle.

80. Is there a cost of virus resistance in marine cyanobacteria?

81. Functional Characteristics of TauA Binding Protein from TauABC Escherichia coli System.

82. Formation of active inclusion bodies in the periplasm of Escherichia coli.

83. Structure of the monomeric outer-membrane porin OmpG in the open and closed conformation.

84. The importance of maltose in transitory starch breakdown.

85. Diversity and junction residues as hotspots of binding energy in an antibody neutralizing the dengue virus.

87. Pulse proteolysis: A simple method for quantitative determination of protein stability and ligand binding.

88. Receptor binding studies disclose a novel class of high-affinity inhibitors of theEscherichia coliFimH adhesin.

89. Optimal bundling of transmembrane helices using sparse distance constraints.

90. ATP-BINDING CASSETTE TRANSPORTERS IN BACTERIA.

91. Mutational analysis of the binding affinity and transport activity for N -acetylglucosamine of the novel ABC transporter Ngc in the chitin-degrader Streptomyces olivaceoviridis.

92. The role of amylomaltase in maltose metabolism in the cytosol of photosynthetic cells.

94. Crystal structure of a defective folding protein.

95. Construction of a fluorescent biosensor family.

97. Site-directed Mutagenesis within the Central Constriction Site of ScrY (Sucroseporin): Effect on Ion Transport and Comparison of Maltooligosaccharide Binding to LamB of Escherichia coli.

99. Cryophotolysis of caged compounds: a technique for trapping intermediate states in protein crystals.

100. Distribution of Repetitive Sequences on the Leading and Lagging Strands of the Escherichia coli Genome: Comparative Study of Long Direct Repeat (LDR) Sequences.

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