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1. Dissecting the functional role of key residues in triheme cytochrome PpcA: a path to rational design of G. sulfurreducens strains with enhanced electron transfer capabilities.

2. A novel signal transduction protein: Combination of solute binding and tandem PAS-like sensor domains in one polypeptide chain

3. Structural analysis of free and liganded forms of the Fab fragment of a high-affinity anti-cocaine antibody, h2E2

4. Structural and Functional Relevance of the Conserved Residue V13 in the Triheme Cytochrome PpcA from Geobacter sulfurreducens

5. Bidirectional Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Ruthenium(II)-Tris-bipyridyl-Modified PpcA, a Multi-heme c-Type Cytochrome from Geobacter sulfurreducens

6. Analysis of periplasmic sensor domains from Anaeromyxobacter dehalogenans 2CP-C: Structure of one sensor domain from a histidine kinase and another from a chemotaxis protein

7. Structure of the catalytic domain of glucuronoyl esterase Cip2 from Hypocrea jecorina

8. Extracytoplasmic PAS-Like Domains Are Common in Signal Transduction Proteins

9. Structural characterization of a family of cytochromes c7 involved in Fe(III) respiration by Geobacter sulfurreducens

10. Thermodynamic characterization of the redox centres in a representative domain of a novel c-type multihaem cytochrome

11. Outer membrane cytochromec, OmcF, fromGeobacter sulfurreducens: High structural similarity to an algal cytochromec6

12. Physicochemical consequences of amino acid variations that contribute to fibril formation by immunoglobulin light chains

13. Recombinant immunoglobulin variable domains generated from synthetic genes provide a system for in vitro characterization of light-chain amyloid proteins

14. Identifying redox-sensitive extra-chloroplastic enzymes by homology modeling

16. Rational engineering of Geobacter sulfurreducens electron transfer components: a foundation for building improved Geobacter-based bioelectrochemical technologies

17. Primary structure-based function characterization of BRCT domain replicates in BRCA1

18. Characterization of ac-type heme-containing PAS sensor domain fromGeobacter sulfurreducensrepresenting a novel family of periplasmic sensors inGeobacteraceaeand other bacteria

19. Heterologous expression of hexaheme fragments of a multidomain cytochrome from Geobacter sulfurreducens representing a novel class of cytochromes c

20. Redox Characterization of Geobacter sulfurreducens Cytochrome c7: Physiological Relevance of the Conserved Residue F15 Probed by Site-Specific Mutagenesis

21. Temperature and cryoprotectant influence secondary quinone binding position in bacterial reaction centers

22. Structure of a novelc7-type three-heme cytochrome domain from a multidomain cytochromecpolymer

23. Genome-scale expression of proteins from Bacillus subtilis

24. Family of Cytochrome c7-Type Proteins from Geobacter sulfurreducens: Structure of One Cytochrome c7 at 1.45 Å Resolution

25. Lysine substitutions near photoactive cofactors in the bacterial photosynthetic reaction center have opposite effects on the rate of triplet energy transfer

27. The Structure of a Mutant Photosynthetic Reaction Center Shows Unexpected Changes in Main Chain Orientations and Quinone Position

28. Increasing Protein Stability by Polar Surface Residues: Domain-Wide Consequences of Interactions Within a Loop

29. Multimerization of solution-state proteins by tetrakis(4-sulfonatophenyl)porphyrin

31. Tertiary structure of human γ6 light chains

32. Mutations in the Environment of the Primary Quinone Facilitate Proton Delivery to the Secondary Quinone in Bacterial Photosynthetic Reaction Centers

33. Protein-chromophore interactions: spectral shifts report the consequences of mutations in the bacterial photosynthetic reaction center

34. A domain flip as a result of a single amino-acid substitution

35. Protein Modifications Affecting Triplet Energy Transfer in Bacterial Photosynthetic Reaction Centers

36. Reengineering immunoglobulin domain interactions by introduction of charged residues

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38. Variable domain structure of κIV human light chain Len: High homology to the murine light chain McPC603

39. Predicting redox-sensitive cysteines in plant enzymes by homology modeling

40. A native electrostatic environment near QB is not sufficient to ensure rapid proton delivery in photosynthetic reaction centers

41. [Untitled]

42. Novel unconventional binding site in the variable region of immunoglobulins

43. Distant Electrostatic Interactions Modulate the Free Energy Level of QA- in the Photosynthetic Reaction Center

44. Proline in a Transmembrane Helix Compensates for Cavities in the Photosynthetic Reaction Center

45. A Molecular Model for Self-Assembly of Amyloid Fibrils: Immunoglobulin Light Chains

46. Pitfalls in the interpretation of structural changes in mutant proteins from crystal structures

47. Revealing the structural origin of the redox-Bohr effect: The first solution structure of a cytochrome from Geobacter sulfurreducens

48. Comparison of Crystal Structures of Two Homologous Proteins: Structural Origin of Altered Domain Interactions in Immunoglobulin Light-Chain Dimers

49. Proton conduction within the reaction centers of Rhodobacter capsulatus: the electrostatic role of the protein

50. THE EFFECT OF PERIPHERAL SUBSTITUTION ON THE BATHOCHROMIC SHIFT OF THE QyTRANSITION OF BACTERIOCHLOROPHYLL DIMERS; in vitro MODELS OF THE PROTEIN EFFECT ON THE SPECTRUM OF PIGMENT CENTERS IN THE LIGHT-HARVESTING COMPLEXES

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