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201. Conformation of receptor adopted upon interaction with virus revealed by site-specific fluorescence quenchers and FRET analysis.

202. Structural arrangement of the transmission interface in the antigen ABC transport complex TAP.

203. Membrane proteins take center stage in Frankfurt.

204. Cross-presenting human gammadelta T cells induce robust CD8+ alphabeta T cell responses.

206. Functional properties and modulation of extracellular epitope-tagged Ca(V)2.1 voltage-gated calcium channels.

207. The varicellovirus UL49.5 protein blocks the transporter associated with antigen processing (TAP) by inhibiting essential conformational transitions in the 6+6 transmembrane TAP core complex.

208. Peptide specificity and lipid activation of the lysosomal transport complex ABCB9 (TAPL).

209. Atomic force microscopy-derived nanoscale chip for the detection of human pathogenic viruses.

210. Varicellovirus UL 49.5 proteins differentially affect the function of the transporter associated with antigen processing, TAP.

211. Signaling of a varicelloviral factor across the endoplasmic reticulum membrane induces destruction of the peptide-loading complex and immune evasion.

212. Self-assembled monolayers containing terminal mono-, bis-, and tris-nitrilotriacetic acid groups: characterization and application.

213. Inhibition of HIV-1 by a peptide ligand of the genomic RNA packaging signal Psi.

214. Spatial and mechanistic separation of cross-presentation and endogenous antigen presentation.

215. Anchoring of histidine-tagged proteins to molecular printboards: self-assembly, thermodynamic modeling, and patterning.

216. Identification of a lysosomal peptide transport system induced during dendritic cell development.

217. Targeted degradation of ABC transporters in health and disease.

218. Switching of the homooligomeric ATP-binding cassette transport complex MDL1 from post-translational mitochondrial import to endoplasmic reticulum insertion.

219. Caught in the act: an ABC transporter on the move.

220. Modulation of the antigenic peptide transporter TAP by recombinant antibodies binding to the last five residues of TAP1.

221. Structural organization of essential iron-sulfur clusters in the evolutionarily highly conserved ATP-binding cassette protein ABCE1.

222. Protein-resistant self-assembled monolayers on gold with latent aldehyde functions.

223. Native protein nanolithography that can write, read and erase.

224. Structural and functional fingerprint of the mitochondrial ATP-binding cassette transporter Mdl1 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

225. Mechanism of substrate sensing and signal transmission within an ABC transporter: use of a Trojan horse strategy.

226. Intracellular peptide transporters in human--compartmentalization of the "peptidome".

228. Self-assembled monolayers with latent aldehydes for protein immobilization.

229. Thermodynamics of the ATPase cycle of GlcV, the nucleotide-binding domain of the glucose ABC transporter of sulfolobus solfataricus.

230. Structure and dynamics of membrane-associated ICP47, a viral inhibitor of the MHC I antigen-processing machinery.

231. Engineering ATPase activity in the isolated ABC cassette of human TAP1.

232. Identification of two interaction sites in SecY that are important for the functional interaction with SecA.

233. Differential protein assembly on micropatterned surfaces with tailored molecular and surface multivalency.

234. Controlling the activity of the 20S proteasome complex by synthetic gatekeepers.

235. The first N-terminal transmembrane helix of each subunit of the antigenic peptide transporter TAP is essential for independent tapasin binding.

236. Piezo dispensed microarray of multivalent chelating thiols for dissecting complex protein-protein interactions.

237. Membrane topology of the transporter associated with antigen processing (TAP1) within an assembled functional peptide-loading complex.

238. Kinetics of the ATP hydrolysis cycle of the nucleotide-binding domain of Mdl1 studied by a novel site-specific labeling technique.

239. A multi-faceted world of transporters.

240. TAP and TAP-like--brothers in arms?

241. Specific and stable fluorescence labeling of histidine-tagged proteins for dissecting multi-protein complex formation.

242. Modulation of the antigen transport machinery TAP by friends and enemies.

243. Viral evasion of the MHC class I antigen-processing machinery.

244. The intracellular antigen transport machinery TAP in adaptive immunity and virus escape mechanisms.

245. High-affinity chelator thiols for switchable and oriented immobilization of histidine-tagged proteins: a generic platform for protein chip technologies.

246. Exploring the minimal functional unit of the transporter associated with antigen processing.

247. High-affinity adaptors for switchable recognition of histidine-tagged proteins.

248. Selective and ATP-dependent translocation of peptides by the homodimeric ATP binding cassette transporter TAP-like (ABCB9).

249. Varicelloviruses avoid T cell recognition by UL49.5-mediated inactivation of the transporter associated with antigen processing.

250. Access of soluble antigens to the endoplasmic reticulum can explain cross-presentation by dendritic cells.

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