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1. 1000 spider silkomes: Linking sequences to silk physical properties.

2. Replicating shear-mediated self-assembly of spider silk through microfluidics.

3. NMR assignment and dynamics of the dimeric form of soluble C-terminal domain major ampullate spidroin 2 from Latrodectus hesperus.

4. Unusual p K a Values Mediate the Self-Assembly of Spider Dragline Silk Proteins.

5. 1000 spider silkomes: Linking sequences to silk physical properties.

6. Complexity of Spider Dragline Silk.

7. Darwin's bark spider shares a spidroin repertoire with Caerostris extrusa but achieves extraordinary silk toughness through gene expression.

8. Multicomponent nature underlies the extraordinary mechanical properties of spider dragline silk.

9. Xanthurenic Acid Is the Main Pigment of Trichonephila clavata Gold Dragline Silk.

10. Spider silk self-assembly via modular liquid-liquid phase separation and nanofibrillation.

11. Nearly complete 1 H, 13 C and 15 N chemical shift assignment of monomeric form of N-terminal domain of Nephila clavipes major ampullate spidroin 2.

12. A marine photosynthetic microbial cell factory as a platform for spider silk production.

13. An ultra-stable gold-coordinated protein cage displaying reversible assembly.

14. Role of Skin Layers on Mechanical Properties and Supercontraction of Spider Dragline Silk Fiber.

15. Combination of Amorphous Silk Fiber Spinning and Postspinning Crystallization for Tough Regenerated Silk Fibers.

16. Conformation and dynamics of soluble repetitive domain elucidates the initial β-sheet formation of spider silk.

17. Analysis of repetitive amino acid motifs reveals the essential features of spider dragline silk proteins.

18. Liquid Crystalline Granules Align in a Hierarchical Structure To Produce Spider Dragline Microfibrils.

19. Relationships between physical properties and sequence in silkworm silks.

20. Probing structural dynamics of an artificial protein cage using high-speed atomic force microscopy.

21. Phage ORF family recombinases: conservation of activities and involvement of the central channel in DNA binding.

22. Structural and functional characterization of the Redβ recombinase from bacteriophage λ.

23. Gold nanoparticle-induced formation of artificial protein capsids.

24. Crystal structure of unliganded TRAP: implications for dynamic allostery.

25. Structure of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase from the archaeal hyperthermophile Methanocaldococcus jannaschii.

26. Crystal structures of fission yeast histone chaperone Asf1 complexed with the Hip1 B-domain or the Cac2 C terminus.

27. Structure of the thermolabile mutant aldolase B, A149P: molecular basis of hereditary fructose intolerance.

28. The temperature dependence of activity and structure for the most prevalent mutant aldolase B associated with hereditary fructose intolerance.

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