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1. Deciphering the dual nature of nesfatin-1: a tale of zinc ion’s Janus-faced influence

2. Nesfatin-3 possesses divalent metal ion binding properties, which remain hidden in the nucleobindin-2 precursor protein

3. Does one plus one always equal two? Structural differences between nesfatin-1, -2, and nesfatin-1/2

4. Deep blue autofluorescence reflects the oxidation state of human transthyretin

5. Nucleobindin-2 consists of two structural components: The Zn2+-sensitive N-terminal half, consisting of nesfatin-1 and -2, and the Ca2+-sensitive C-terminal half, consisting of nesfatin-3

6. The intrinsically disordered region of GCE protein adopts a more fixed structure by interacting with the LBD of the nuclear receptor FTZ-F1

7. Getting Closer to Decrypting the Phase Transitions of Bacterial Biomolecules

8. The application of the hierarchical approach for the construction of foldameric peptide self-assembled nanostructures

9. Nucleobindin-2 consists of two structural components: The Zn2+-sensitive N-terminal half, consisting of nesfatin-1 and -2, and the Ca2+-sensitive C-terminal half, consisting of nesfatin-3

10. Calcium ions modulate the structure of the intrinsically disordered Nucleobindin-2 protein

11. Destabilisation of the structure of transthyretin is driven by $Ca^{2+}$

12. Destabilisation of the structure of transthyretin is driven by Ca

13. The physiological role of nucleobindin-2/nesfatin-1 and their potential clinical significance

14. Structure of prothrombin in the closed form reveals new details on the mechanism of activation

15. The Multifaceted Nature of Nucleobindin-2 in Carcinogenesis

16. Nucleoplasmin-like domain of FKBP39 from Drosophila melanogaster forms a tetramer with partly disordered tentacle-like C-terminal segments

17. Structural Architecture of Prothrombin in Solution Revealed by Single Molecule Spectroscopy

18. The dityrosine cross-link as an intrinsic donor for assembling FRET pairs in the study of protein structure

19. Intramolecular cross-linking in the native JHBP molecule

20. N-linked glycosylation of G. mellonella juvenile hormone binding protein - comparison of recombinant mutants expressed in P. pastoris cells with native protein

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