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1. Tetrabromobisphenol A Is an Efficient Stabilizer of the Transthyretin Tetramer.

2. Modifications of the 7-Hydroxyl Group of the Transthyretin Ligand Luteolin Provide Mechanistic Insights into Its Binding Properties and High Plasma Specificity.

3. A repetitive DNA element regulates expression of the Helicobacter pylori sialic acid binding adhesin by a rheostat-like mechanism.

4. A generic method for design of oligomer-specific antibodies.

5. Interaction studies of the human and Arabidopsis thaliana Med25-ACID proteins with the herpes simplex virus VP16- and plant-specific Dreb2a transcription factors.

6. Pro-inflammatory cytokines can act as intracellular modulators of commensal bacterial virulence

7. Reconstitution of the anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 protein into lipid membranes and biophysical evidence for its detergent-driven association with the pro-apoptotic Bax protein.

8. Aβ peptide fibrillar architectures controlled by conformational constraints of the monomer.

9. Amyloid-β oligomer specificity mediated by the IgM isotype--implications for a specific protective mechanism exerted by endogenous auto-antibodies.

10. Helicobacter pylori attachment-blocking antibodies protect against duodenal ulcer disease

11. Pyridine-Fused 2-Pyridones via Povarov and A3 Reactions: Rapid Generation of Highly Functionalized Tricyclic Heterocycles Capable of Amyloid Fibril Binding

12. Quinazoline Ligands Induce Cancer Cell Death through Selective STAT3 Inhibition and G-Quadruplex Stabilization

13. Transthyretin Interferes with Aβ Amyloid Formation by Redirecting Oligomeric Nuclei into Non-Amyloid Aggregates

14. Structure-Based Design of Inhibitors Targeting PrfA, the Master Virulence Regulator of Listeria monocytogenes

15. The role of histidines in amyloid β fibril assembly

16. Interspecies Variation between Fish and Human Transthyretins in Their Binding of Thyroid-Disrupting Chemicals

17. P2‐224: THE DETERMINANTS OF Aβ AMYLOID FORMATION

18. Amyloid-beta 1-40 is associated with alterations in NG2+ pericyte population ex vivo and in vitro

19. The Properties of Amyloid-β Fibrils Are Determined by their Path of Formation

20. Enthalpic Forces Correlate with the Selectivity of Transthyretin-Stabilizing Ligands in Human Plasma

21. Diversity in Overall Activity Regulation of Ribonucleotide Reductase

22. Helicobacter pylori Adapts to Chronic Infection and Gastric Disease via pH-Responsive BabA-Mediated Adherence

23. Covalent and Non-Covalent Associations Mediate MED28 Homo- Oligomerization

24. The N-terminal Region of Amyloid β Controls the Aggregation Rate and Fibril Stability at Low pH Through a Gain of Function Mechanism

25. Structural Topology and Activation of an Initial Adenylate Kinase–Substrate Complex

26. Structural Insights into Polymorphic ABO Glycan Binding by Helicobacter pylori

27. Modifications of the 7-Hydroxyl Group of the Transthyretin Ligand Luteolin Provide Mechanistic Insights into Its Binding Properties and High Plasma Specificity

28. Structure-based Virtual Screening Protocol for in silico Identification of Potential Thyroid Disrupting Chemicals Targeting Transthyretin

29. The C-Terminal Repeating Units of CsgB Direct Bacterial Functional Amyloid Nucleation

30. Characterization of SPINK9, a KLK5-specific inhibitor expressed in palmo-plantar epidermis

31. Interactions between DNA, transcriptional regulator Dreb2a and the Med25 mediator subunit from Arabidopsis thaliana involve conformational changes

32. The Arabidopsis thaliana Med25 mediator subunit integrates environmental cues to control plant development

33. Properties of RNA Polymerase Bypass Mutants

34. Biochemical and redox characterization of the mediator complex and its associated transcription factor GeBPL, a GLABROUS1 enhancer binding protein

35. Modifications of the 7-Hydroxyl Group of the Transthyretin Ligand Luteolin Provide Mechanistic Insights into Its Binding Properties and High Plasma Specificity

36. Structural basis of signal-sequence recognition by the signal recognition particle

37. Interaction studies of the human and Arabidopsis thaliana Med25-ACID proteins with the herpes simplex virus VP16- and plant-specific Dreb2a transcription factors

38. Reconstitution of the anti-apoptotic bcl-2 protein into lipid membranes and biophysical evidence for its detergent-driven association with the pro-apoptotic bax protein

39. Ca(2+) enhances Aβ polymerization rate and fibrillar stability in a dynamic manner

41. Promiscuous cross-seeding between bacterial amyloids promotes interspecies biofilms

42. Aβ Peptide Fibrillar Architectures Controlled by Conformational Constraints of the Monomer

43. Clicked tacrine conjugates as acetylcholinesterase and β-amyloid directed compounds

44. Amyloid-β oligomer specificity mediated by the IgM isotype : implications for a specific protective mechanism exerted by endogenous auto-antibodies

45. The Schistosoma mansoni protein Sm16/SmSLP/SmSPO-1 assembles into a nine-subunit oligomer with potential To inhibit Toll-like receptor signaling

46. The Schistosoma mansoni protein Sm16/SmSLP/SmSPO-1 is a membrane-binding protein that lacks the proposed microtubule-regulatory activity

47. Properties of RNA polymerase bypass mutants: implications for the role of ppGpp and its co-factor DksA in controlling transcription dependent on sigma54

48. Aneugenic activity of Op18/stathmin is potentiated by the somatic Q18--e mutation in leukemic cells

49. Molecular dissection of GTP exchange and hydrolysis within the ternary complex of tubulin heterodimers and Op18/stathmin family members

50. A Generic Method for Design of Oligomer-Specific Antibodies

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