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1. The Atomic Structure of the Phage Tuc2009 Baseplate Tripod Suggests that Host Recognition Involves Two Different Carbohydrate Binding Modules

2. Crystal structure and self-interaction of the type VI secretion tail-tube protein from enteroaggregative Escherichia coli.

3. Crystal structure of ATV(ORF273), a new fold for a thermo- and acido-stable protein from the Acidianus two-tailed virus.

4. Towards a structural comprehension of bacterial type VI secretion systems: characterization of the TssJ-TssM complex of an Escherichia coli pathovar.

5. Mechanism and dynamics of fatty acid photodecarboxylase

6. Fatty acid photodecarboxylase is an ancient photoenzyme that forms hydrocarbons in the thylakoids of algae

7. High-resolution structure and reaction cycle of fatty acid photodecarboxylase: anatomy of a crime scene

8. Fatty acid photodecarboxylase is an ancient photoenzyme responsible for hydrocarbon formation in the thylakoid membranes of algae

9. Continuous photoproduction of hydrocarbon drop-in fuel by microbial cell factories

10. Flavodiiron-Mediated O2 Photoreduction Links H2 Production with CO2 Fixation during the Anaerobic Induction of Photosynthesis

11. A phospholipase A1 antibacterial Type VI secretion effector interacts directly with the C-terminal domain of the VgrG spike protein for delivery

12. Structure–Function Analysis of the C-Terminal Domain of the Type VI Secretion TssB Tail Sheath Subunit

13. A stromal region of cytochrome

14. The targeted recognition ofLactococcus lactisphages to their polysaccharide receptors

15. An algal photoenzyme converts fatty acids to hydrocarbons

16. Chlamydomonas carries out fatty acid β-oxidation in ancestral peroxisomes using a bona fide acyl-CoA oxidase

17. A stromal region of cytochrome $b_6f$ subunit IV is involved in the activation of the Stt7 kinase in Chlamydomonas

18. Flavodiiron Proteins Promote Fast and Transient O 2 Photoreduction in Chlamydomonas

19. Structure and specificity of the Type VI secretion system ClpV-TssC interaction in enteroaggregative Escherichia coli

20. X-ray structure of a superinfection exclusion lipoprotein from phage TP-J34 and identification of the tape measure protein as its target

21. The Baseplate of Lactobacillus delbrueckii Bacteriophage Ld17 Harbors a Glycerophosphodiesterase

22. The Atomic Structure of the Phage Tuc2009 Baseplate Tripod Suggests that Host Recognition Involves Two Different Carbohydrate Binding Modules

23. A phospholipase A1 antibacterial Type VI secretion effector interacts directly with the C-terminal domain of the VgrG spike protein for delivery

24. Characterization of the Interactions between the Nucleoprotein and the Phosphoprotein of Henipavirus

25. Crystal structure of Bacillus subtilis SPP1 phage gp23.1, a putative chaperone

26. Crystal Structure and Function of a DARPin Neutralizing Inhibitor of Lactococcal Phage TP901-1

27. The thermo- and acido-stable ORF-99 from the archaeal virus AFV1

28. There is a baby in the bath water: AcrB contamination is a major problem in membrane-protein crystallization

29. The targeted recognition of Lactococcus lactis phages to their polysaccharide receptors

30. Receptor-Binding Protein of Lactococcus lactis Phages: Identification and Characterization of the Saccharide Receptor-Binding Site

31. Identification and characterization of a triacylglycerol lipase in Arabidopsis homologous to mammalian acid lipases

32. Molecular Insights on the Recognition of a Lactococcus lactis Cell Wall Pellicle by the Phage 1358 Receptor Binding Protein

33. Crystal structure and self-interaction of the type VI secretion tail-tube protein from enteroaggregative Escherichia coli

34. Structure and Functional Analysis of the Host Recognition Device of Lactococcal Phage Tuc2009

35. X-ray structure of a superinfection exclusion lipoprotein from phage TP-J34 and identification of the tape measure protein as its target

36. Viral infection modulation and neutralization by camelid nanobodies

37. Crystal Structure of ATVORF273, a New Fold for a Thermo- and Acido-Stable Protein from the Acidianus Two-Tailed Virus

38. Towards a Structural Comprehension of Bacterial Type VI Secretion Systems: Characterization of the TssJ-TssM Complex of an Escherichia coli Pathovar

39. Solution and electron microscopy characterization of lactococcal phage baseplates expressed in Escherichia coli

40. Crystal structure and function of a DARPin neutralizing inhibitor of lactococcal phage TP901-1: comparison of DARPin and camelid VHH binding mode

41. Crystal Structure of a Chimeric Receptor Binding Protein Constructed from Two Lactococcal Phages

42. A Topological Model of the Baseplate of Lactococcal Phage Tuc2009

43. The membrane bound bacterial lipocalin Blc is a functional dimer with binding preference for lysophospholipids

44. Crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis of protein 14 from Sulfolobus islandicus filamentous virus (SIFV)

45. Crystal Structure of the Receptor-Binding Protein Head Domain from Lactococcus lactis Phage bIL170

46. Modular Structure of the Receptor Binding Proteins of Lactococcus lactis Phages

47. Expression, purification and crystallization of the SARS-CoV macro domain

48. Modular structure of the receptor binding proteins of Lactococcus lactis phages. The RBP structure of the temperate phage TP901-1

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