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1. Cyclic di-AMP traps proton-coupled K+ transporters of the KUP family in an inward-occluded conformation

2. The resolution revolution in cryoEM requires high-quality sample preparation: a rapid pipeline to a high-resolution map of yeast fatty acid synthase

3. Structural basis of proton-coupled potassium transport in the KUP family

4. A comparative study of single-particle cryo-EM with liquid-nitrogen and liquid-helium cooling

5. Structural basis for energy transduction by respiratory alternative complex III

6. Cryo-EM structure of respiratory complex I at work

7. Cryo-EM structure of the bifunctional secretin complex of Thermus thermophilus

8. Structure and in situ organisation of the Pyrococcus furiosus archaellum machinery

9. Helical jackknives control the gates of the double-pore K+ uptake system KtrAB

10. Functional asymmetry and electron flow in the bovine respirasome

11. Structure of the SecY Complex Unlocked by a Preprotein Mimic

12. Structure of Alcohol Oxidase from Pichia pastoris by Cryo-Electron Microscopy.

13. Atomic model of the F420-reducing [NiFe] hydrogenase by electron cryo-microscopy using a direct electron detector

14. De novo modeling of the F420-reducing [NiFe]-hydrogenase from a methanogenic archaeon by cryo-electron microscopy

15. Cyclic di-AMP traps proton-coupled K+transporters of the KUP family in an inward-occluded conformation

16. Insights into complex I assembly: Function of NDUFAF1 and a link with cardiolipin remodeling

18. Respiratory complex I — structure, mechanism and evolution

19. High-resolution structure and dynamics of mitochondrial complex I—Insights into the proton pumping mechanism

20. Structural basis of proton-coupled potassium transport in the KUP family

21. Molybdate pumping into the molybdenum storage protein via an ATP-powered piercing mechanism

24. High-resolution structure and dynamics of mitochondrial complex I – insights into the proton pumping mechanism

26. Regioselektivepara-Carboxylierung von Catecholen mit einer Prenylflavin-abhängigen Decarboxylase

27. Advances in high-resolution cryo-EM of oligomeric enzymes

28. Respiratory supercomplexes III2IV2 come into focus

29. Analysis of the co-translational assembly of the fungal fatty acid synthase (FAS)

30. High-resolution cryo-EM structures of respiratory complex I: Mechanism, assembly, and disease

31. The resolution revolution in cryoEM requires new sample preparation procedures: A rapid pipeline to high resolution maps of yeast FAS

32. Respiratory supercomplexes III

33. Cryo-EM structure of respiratory complex I at work

34. Author response: Cryo-EM structure of respiratory complex I at work

35. Molecular mechanisms in fungal fatty acid synthase (FAS) assembly

36. Structure, mechanism, and regulation of the chloroplast ATP synthase

37. Structural basis for energy transduction by respiratory alternative complex III

38. Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Complexes

39. Cryo-EM structure of fatty acid synthase (FAS) fromRhodosporidium toruloidesprovides insights into the evolutionary development of fungal FAS

40. Horizontal membrane-intrinsic α-helices in the stator a-subunit of an F-type ATP synthase

41. The PomXYZ Proteins Self-Organize on the Bacterial Nucleoid to Stimulate Cell Division

42. Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Complexes

43. Cryo-EM structure of the bifunctional secretin complex of Thermus thermophilus

44. Author response: Cryo-EM structure of the bifunctional secretin complex of Thermus thermophilus

45. Author response: Structure and in situ organisation of the Pyrococcus furiosus archaellum machinery

46. Helical jackknives control the gates of the double-pore K+ uptake system KtrAB

48. Regioselective carboxylation by prenylated flavin and Mn-dependent decarboxylases

49. The N-terminal domain of Lactobacillus acidophilus SlpA promotes self-assembly of the S-layer array

50. Surface layer proteins of lactobacilli – determining the cell wall binding and their antibacterial effect

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