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Concept Crystallography, X-Ray
Academic Article The crystal structure of the IkappaBalpha/NF-kappaB complex reveals mechanisms of NF-kappaB inactivation.
Academic Article The role of DNA in the mechanism of NFkappaB dimer formation: crystal structures of the dimerization domains of the p50 and p65 subunits.
Academic Article The crystal structure of sphingosine-1-phosphate in complex with a Fab fragment reveals metal bridging of an antibody and its antigen.
Academic Article Biochemical and structural characterization of lysophosphatidic Acid binding by a humanized monoclonal antibody.
Academic Article X-ray crystal structure of the UCS domain-containing UNC-45 myosin chaperone from Drosophila melanogaster.
Academic Article A structural basis for I?B kinase 2 activation via oligomerization-dependent trans auto-phosphorylation.
Academic Article Probing kinase activation and substrate specificity with an engineered monomeric IKK2.
Academic Article Design of High-Affinity Metal-Controlled Protein Dimers.
Academic Article Genome reading by the NF-?B transcription factors.
Academic Article Effect of Mutation and Substrate Binding on the Stability of Cytochrome P450BM3 Variants.
Academic Article X-ray Crystallographic and Molecular Dynamic Analyses of Drosophila melanogaster Embryonic Muscle Myosin Define Domains Responsible for Isoform-Specific Properties.
Academic Article X-ray crystal structure of an IkappaBbeta x NF-kappaB p65 homodimer complex.
Academic Article X-ray Crystallographic Study of Preferred Spacing by the NF-?B p50 Homodimer on ?B DNA.
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