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1. A Type III Complement Factor D Deficiency: Structural insights for inhibition of the alternative pathway

2. Structure and Methyl-lysine Binding Selectivity of the HUSH Complex Subunit MPP8.

3. Majority of the Highly Variable NLRs in Maize Share Genomic Location and Contain Additional Target-Binding Domains.

4. High allelic diversity in Arabidopsis NLRs is associated with distinct genomic features.

5. High intraspecies allelic diversity in Arabidopsis NLR immune receptors is associated with distinct genomic and epigenomic features.

6. The DUF3715 domain has a conserved role in RNA-directed transposon silencing.

7. Clinical and functional heterogeneity associated with the disruption of retinoic acid receptor beta.

8. A Zika virus mutation enhances transmission potential and confers escape from protective dengue virus immunity.

9. Analysis of intraspecies diversity reveals a subset of highly variable plant immune receptors and predicts their binding sites.

10. Crystal Structure and Mechanistic Molecular Modeling Studies of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Diterpene Cyclase Rv3377c.

11. Periphilin self-association underpins epigenetic silencing by the HUSH complex.

12. TASOR is a pseudo-PARP that directs HUSH complex assembly and epigenetic transposon control.

13. Biophysical Characterization of a Disabled Double Mutant of Soybean Lipoxygenase: The "Undoing" of Precise Substrate Positioning Relative to Metal Cofactor and an Identified Dynamical Network.

14. Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange of Lipoxygenase Uncovers a Relationship between Distal, Solvent Exposed Protein Motions and the Thermal Activation Barrier for Catalytic Proton-Coupled Electron Tunneling.

15. Structural and Genetic Analyses of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Protein Kinase B Sensor Domain Identify a Potential Ligand-binding Site.

17. Subfamily-specific adaptations in the structures of two penicillin-binding proteins from Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

18. Mycobacterium tuberculosis FtsX extracellular domain activates the peptidoglycan hydrolase, RipC.

19. Mycobacterium tuberculosis RpfE crystal structure reveals a positively charged catalytic cleft.

20. Structural and biochemical analyses of Mycobacterium tuberculosis N-acetylmuramyl-L-alanine amidase Rv3717 point to a role in peptidoglycan fragment recycling.

21. Structure of the sensor domain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis PknH receptor kinase reveals a conserved binding cleft.

22. A mouse-passaged dengue virus strain with reduced affinity for heparan sulfate causes severe disease in mice by establishing increased systemic viral loads.

23. Murine model for dengue virus-induced lethal disease with increased vascular permeability.

24. Critical roles for both STAT1-dependent and STAT1-independent pathways in the control of primary dengue virus infection in mice.

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