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1. Structural analysis of free and liganded forms of the Fab fragment of a high-affinity anti-cocaine antibody, h2E2

2. Structural and Functional Relevance of the Conserved Residue V13 in the Triheme Cytochrome PpcA from Geobacter sulfurreducens

3. Bidirectional Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Ruthenium(II)-Tris-bipyridyl-Modified PpcA, a Multi-heme c-Type Cytochrome from Geobacter sulfurreducens

4. Structure of the catalytic domain of glucuronoyl esterase Cip2 from Hypocrea jecorina

5. Thermodynamic characterization of the redox centres in a representative domain of a novel c-type multihaem cytochrome

6. Physicochemical consequences of amino acid variations that contribute to fibril formation by immunoglobulin light chains

7. Lysine substitutions near photoactive cofactors in the bacterial photosynthetic reaction center have opposite effects on the rate of triplet energy transfer

8. The Structure of a Mutant Photosynthetic Reaction Center Shows Unexpected Changes in Main Chain Orientations and Quinone Position

9. Increasing Protein Stability by Polar Surface Residues: Domain-Wide Consequences of Interactions Within a Loop

10. Tertiary structure of human γ6 light chains

11. A domain flip as a result of a single amino-acid substitution

12. Reengineering immunoglobulin domain interactions by introduction of charged residues

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15. Proline in a Transmembrane Helix Compensates for Cavities in the Photosynthetic Reaction Center

16. Pitfalls in the interpretation of structural changes in mutant proteins from crystal structures

17. Comparison of Crystal Structures of Two Homologous Proteins: Structural Origin of Altered Domain Interactions in Immunoglobulin Light-Chain Dimers

18. Proton conduction within the reaction centers of Rhodobacter capsulatus: the electrostatic role of the protein

19. Pivotal role of the strictly conserved aromatic residue F15 in the cytochrome c7 family

20. Structure of a novel dodecaheme cytochrome c from Geobacter sulfurreducens reveals an extended 12 nm protein with interacting hemes

22. Structure of the membrane-bound protein photosynthetic reaction center from Rhodobacter sphaeroides

23. Comparison of reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides and Rhodopseudomonas viridis: overall architecture and protein-pigment interactions

24. Thermodynamic characterization of triheme cytochrome PpcA from Geobacter sulfurreducens: evidence for a role played in e-/H+ energy transduction

25. Proton uptake of rhodobacter capsulatus reaction center mutants modified in the primary quinone environment

27. Dissecting the Functional Role of Key Residues in Triheme Cytochrome PpcA: A Path to Rational Design of G. sulfurreducens Strains with Enhanced Electron Transfer Capabilities

28. Revealing the involvement of extended hydrogen bond networks in the cooperative function between distant sites in bacterial reaction centers

29. Change in dimerization mode by removal of a single unsatisfied polar residue located at the interface

30. Proton uptake by bacterial reaction centers: The protein complex responds in a similar manner to the reduction of either quinone acceptor

31. In bacterial reaction centers, a key residue suppresses mutational blockage of two different proton transfer steps

32. In bacterial reaction centers rapid delivery of the second proton to QB can be achieved in the absence of L212Glu

33. Electrostatic dominoes: long distance propagation of mutational effects in photosynthetic reaction centers of Rhodobacter capsulatus

34. In bacterial reaction centers protons can diffuse to the secondary quinone by alternative pathways

35. The functions of tryptophan residues in membrane proteins

36. Study of Reaction Center Function by Analysis of the Effects of Site-Specific and Compensatory Mutations

37. Second-site mutation at M43 (Asn→Asp) compensates for the loss of two acidic residues in the QB site of the reaction center

38. Bence Jones proteins: a powerful tool for the fundamental study of protein chemistry and pathophysiology

40. Self-association of human immunoglobulin kappa I light chains: role of the third hypervariable region

41. Preliminary crystallographic data on the human λIII Bence Jones protein dimer Cle

42. Analysis of immunoglobulin domain interactions

43. The structure determination of the variable portion of the Bence-Jones protein Au

44. Flash-induced changes in buffering capacity of reaction centers from photosynthetic bacteria reveal complex interaction between quinone pockets

45. A Preliminary Crystallographic Investigation of a Human l-Type Bence-Jones Protein

46. Structure of a second crystal form of Bence-Jones protein Loc: strikingly different domain associations in two crystal forms of a single protein

47. Symmetry Breaking Structures Involved in the Docking of Cytochrome c and Primary Electron Transfer in Reaction Centers of Rhodobacter sphaeroides

48. Crystallographic data on a complete kappa-type human Bence-Jones protein

49. Subgroups of variable region genes of beta chains of T-cell receptors for antigen

50. Novel arrangement of immunoglobulin variable domains: X-ray crystallographic analysis of the lambda-chain dimer Bence-Jones protein Loc

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