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Tom Huxford to Amino Acid Sequence

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0.287
  1. Caldwell JT, Mermelstein DJ, Walker RC, Bernstein SI, Huxford T. X-ray Crystallographic and Molecular Dynamic Analyses of Drosophila melanogaster Embryonic Muscle Myosin Define Domains Responsible for Isoform-Specific Properties. J Mol Biol. 2020 01 17; 432(2):427-447.
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    Score: 0.149
  2. Lee CF, Hauenstein AV, Fleming JK, Gasper WC, Engelke V, Sankaran B, Bernstein SI, Huxford T. X-ray crystal structure of the UCS domain-containing UNC-45 myosin chaperone from Drosophila melanogaster. Structure. 2011 Mar 09; 19(3):397-408.
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    Score: 0.081
  3. Huxford T, Huang DB, Malek S, Ghosh G. The crystal structure of the IkappaBalpha/NF-kappaB complex reveals mechanisms of NF-kappaB inactivation. Cell. 1998 Dec 11; 95(6):759-70.
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    Score: 0.035
  4. Hansen SB, Sulzenbacher G, Huxford T, Marchot P, Taylor P, Bourne Y. Structures of Aplysia AChBP complexes with nicotinic agonists and antagonists reveal distinctive binding interfaces and conformations. EMBO J. 2005 Oct 19; 24(20):3635-46.
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    Score: 0.014
  5. Huang DB, Huxford T, Chen YQ, Ghosh G. The role of DNA in the mechanism of NFkappaB dimer formation: crystal structures of the dimerization domains of the p50 and p65 subunits. Structure. 1997 Nov 15; 5(11):1427-36.
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    Score: 0.008
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