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2. Crystal structure of the apo form of pregnane X receptor ligand binding domain
3. Crystal structure of pregnane X receptor ligand binding domain in complex with SJPYT-278
4. Crystal structure of the L428V mutant of pregnane X receptor ligand binding domain in apo form
5. Crystal structure of the L428V mutant of pregnane X receptor ligand binding domain in complex with SJPYT-331
6. Extended bipolar assembly domain of kinesin-5 minifilament
7. Plant Regeneration and Genetic Transformation in Jatropha
8. Human JAK2 JH1 domain in complex with PROTAC-intermediate linker handle 3
9. Human JAK2 JH1 domain in complex with PROTAC-intermediate linker handle 4
10. Human JAK2 JH1 domain in complex with Baricitinib
11. Human JAK2 JH1 domain in complex with Ruxolitinib
12. Cryo-EM structure of microtubule-bound KLP61F motor domain in the AMPPNP state
13. Cryo-EM structure of microtubule-bound KLP61F motor with tail domain in the nucleotide-free state
14. Structural Basis of Tubulin Recruitment and Assembly by Microtubule Polymerases with Tumor Overexpressed Gene (TOG) Domain Arrays
15. Structural Basis for Katanin Self-Assembly
16. Crystal structure of Arl2 GTPase-activating protein tubulin cofactor C (TBCC)
17. Structural basis for the assembly of the mitotic motor kinesin-5 into bipolar tetramers
18. Outbreak of Parasitic Dinoflagellate Piscinoodinium sp. Infection in an Endangered Fish from India: Arulius Barb (Dawkinsia arulius)
19. Crystal structure of bacterial adhesin FadA L76A mutant
20. Crystal Structure of bacterial adhesin FadA
21. Crystal structure of the isolated DEAD motor domains from Escherichia coli SecA
22. Crystal strucutre of bacterial adhesin FadA L76A mutant
23. Crystal structure of the tetra mutant (T66G,R67G,F68G,Y69G) of bacterial adhesin FadA
24. Crystal structure of bacterial adhesin FadA L14A mutant
25. Crystal Structure Of Colicin E3 V206C Mutant In Complex With Its Immunity Protein
26. Crystal structure of bacterial adhesin FadA
27. Crystal structure of N′-hydroxypyrimidine-2-carboximidamide
28. Chemical manipulation of an activation/inhibition switch in the nuclear receptor PXR.
29. The kinesin-5 tail and bipolar minifilament domains are the origin of its microtubule crosslinking and sliding activity.
30. Pan-HSP90 ligand binding reveals isoform-specific differences in plasticity and water networks.
31. Development of Potent and Selective Janus Kinase 2/3 Directing PG-PROTACs.
32. Phenyl-Glutarimides: Alternative Cereblon Binders for the Design of PROTACs.
33. Degradation of Janus kinases in CRLF2-rearranged acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
34. New Design Rules for Developing Potent Cell-Active Inhibitors of the Nucleosome Remodeling Factor (NURF) via BPTF Bromodomain Inhibition.
35. Correction for Ye et al., "Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus Induces Rapid Release of Angiopoietin-2 from Endothelial Cells".
36. The kinesin-5 tail domain directly modulates the mechanochemical cycle of the motor domain for anti-parallel microtubule sliding.
37. Malleable folding of coiled-coils regulates kinesin-3 dimerization.
38. Structural basis of tubulin recruitment and assembly by microtubule polymerases with tumor overexpressed gene (TOG) domain arrays.
39. Structural basis for disassembly of katanin heterododecamers.
40. FAD-I, a Fusobacterium nucleatum Cell Wall-Associated Diacylated Lipoprotein That Mediates Human Beta Defensin 2 Induction through Toll-Like Receptor-1/2 (TLR-1/2) and TLR-2/6.
41. Tubulin cofactors and Arl2 are cage-like chaperones that regulate the soluble αβ-tubulin pool for microtubule dynamics.
42. Structural basis for the assembly of the mitotic motor Kinesin-5 into bipolar tetramers.
43. Short-chain fatty acids from periodontal pathogens suppress histone deacetylases, EZH2, and SUV39H1 to promote Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus replication.
44. Discovery of antivirulence agents against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.
45. Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus induces rapid release of angiopoietin-2 from endothelial cells.
46. Fusobacterium nucleatum adhesin FadA binds vascular endothelial cadherin and alters endothelial integrity.
47. Crystal structure of FadA adhesin from Fusobacterium nucleatum reveals a novel oligomerization motif, the leucine chain.
48. Analysis of the isolated SecA DEAD motor suggests a mechanism for chemical-mechanical coupling.
49. Crystallization and preliminary X-ray data of the FadA adhesin from Fusobacterium nucleatum.
50. Soluble mimics of the cytoplasmic face of the human V1-vascular vasopressin receptor bind arrestin2 and calmodulin.
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