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1. Identification and characteristics of vaccine refusers

2. Differential Responses in the Core, Active Site and Peripheral Regions of Cytochrome c Peroxidase to Extreme Pressure and Temperature.

3. Protocol to detect and quantify interactions between proteins expressed in Drosophila S2 cells.

4. A structural decryption of cryptochromes.

5. MCP5, a methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein regulated by both the Hk1-Rrp1 and Rrp2-RpoN-RpoS pathways, is required for the immune evasion of Borrelia burgdorferi .

6. Phosphorylation, disorder, and phase separation govern the behavior of Frequency in the fungal circadian clock.

7. Dissecting the Interaction between Cryptochrome and Timeless Reveals Underpinnings of Light-Dependent Recognition.

8. A chemosensory-like histidine kinase is dispensable for chemotaxis in vitro but regulates the virulence of Borrelia burgdorferi through modulating the stability of RpoS.

9. Lysinoalanine cross-linking is a conserved post-translational modification in the spirochete flagellar hook.

10. Lysinoalanine crosslinking is a conserved post-translational modification in the spirochete flagellar hook.

11. Cryptochrome-Timeless structure reveals circadian clock timing mechanisms.

12. Enzymatic Spin-Labeling of Protein N- and C-Termini for Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.

13. The cofactor-dependent folding mechanism of Drosophila cryptochrome revealed by single-molecule pulling experiments.

14. Interdomain Linkers Regulate Histidine Kinase Activity by Controlling Subunit Interactions.

15. Redox properties and PAS domain structure of the Escherichia coli energy sensor Aer indicate a multistate sensing mechanism.

16. Room-temperature serial synchrotron crystallography of Drosophila cryptochrome.

17. Mechanistic insight into light-dependent recognition of Timeless by Drosophila Cryptochrome.

18. Why Do Most Aromatics Fail to Support Hole Hopping in the Cytochrome c Peroxidase-Cytochrome c Complex?

19. Dph3 Enables Aerobic Diphthamide Biosynthesis by Donating One Iron Atom to Transform a [3Fe-4S] to a [4Fe-4S] Cluster in Dph1-Dph2.

20. Peripheral Methionine Residues Impact Flavin Photoreduction and Protonation in an Engineered LOV Domain Light Sensor.

21. Tuning flavin environment to detect and control light-induced conformational switching in Drosophila cryptochrome.

22. Atypical chemoreceptor arrays accommodate high membrane curvature.

23. Engineered chemotaxis core signaling units indicate a constrained kinase-off state.

24. Winding Down: Selectively Drugging a Promiscuous Pocket in Cryptochrome Slows Circadian Rhythms.

26. Regulation of the chemotaxis histidine kinase CheA: A structural perspective.

27. Tuning Radical Relay Residues by Proton Management Rescues Protein Electron Hopping.

28. Structure and chemistry of lysinoalanine crosslinking in the spirochaete flagella hook.

29. A di-iron protein recruited as an Fe[II] and oxygen sensor for bacterial chemotaxis functions by stabilizing an iron-peroxy species.

30. A nitric oxide synthase-like protein from Synechococcus produces NO/NO 3 - from l-arginine and NADPH in a tetrahydrobiopterin- and Ca 2+ -dependent manner.

31. Design, Validation, and Application of an Enzyme-Coupled Hydrogen Sulfide Detection Assay.

32. Physical methods for studying flavoprotein photoreceptors.

33. Nucleotide Spin Labeling for ESR Spectroscopy of ATP-Binding Proteins.

34. Site-Specific Incorporation of a Cu 2+ Spin Label into Proteins for Measuring Distances by Pulsed Dipolar Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy.

35. Patching a leak in an R1 university gateway STEM course.

36. The Aer2 receptor from Vibrio cholerae is a dual PAS-heme oxygen sensor.

37. Circadian clock activity of cryptochrome relies on tryptophan-mediated photoreduction.

38. CK1/Doubletime activity delays transcription activation in the circadian clock.

39. Production, characterization, and assessment of a stable analog of the response regulator CheY-phosphate from Thermotoga maritima.

41. Architecture of the Flagellar Switch Complex of Escherichia coli: Conformational Plasticity of FliG and Implications for Adaptive Remodeling.

42. Stability and Conformation of a Chemoreceptor HAMP Domain Chimera Correlates with Signaling Properties.

43. Glutamine Amide Flip Elicits Long Distance Allosteric Responses in the LOV Protein Vivid.

44. Co-Folding of a FliF-FliG Split Domain Forms the Basis of the MS:C Ring Interface within the Bacterial Flagellar Motor.

45. Bacterial Energy Sensor Aer Modulates the Activity of the Chemotaxis Kinase CheA Based on the Redox State of the Flavin Cofactor.

46. Changes in active site histidine hydrogen bonding trigger cryptochrome activation.

47. Constraints on the Radical Cation Center of Cytochrome c Peroxidase for Electron Transfer from Cytochrome c.

48. Spirochaete flagella hook proteins self-catalyse a lysinoalanine covalent crosslink for motility.

49. Structure of the frequency-interacting RNA helicase: a protein interaction hub for the circadian clock.

50. Signal transduction in light-oxygen-voltage receptors lacking the adduct-forming cysteine residue.

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