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Role of cardiac troponin I carboxy terminal mobile domain and linker sequence in regulating cardiac contraction.
Role of cardiac troponin I carboxy terminal mobile domain and linker sequence in regulating cardiac contraction.
Structural modeling for the open state of an NMDA receptor.
Structural modeling for the open state of an NMDA receptor.
Enhanced troponin I binding explains the functional changes produced by the hypertrophic cardiomyopathy mutation A8V of cardiac troponin C.
Enhanced troponin I binding explains the functional changes produced by the hypertrophic cardiomyopathy mutation A8V of cardiac troponin C.
DEAD-box Protein Rok1 Orchestrates 40S and 60S Ribosome Assembly by Promoting the Release of Rrp5 from Pre-40S Ribosomes to Allow for 60S Maturation.
DEAD-box Protein Rok1 Orchestrates 40S and 60S Ribosome Assembly by Promoting the Release of Rrp5 from Pre-40S Ribosomes to Allow for 60S Maturation.
functional significance of the last 5 residues of the C-terminus of cardiac troponin I.
functional significance of the last 5 residues of the C-terminus of cardiac troponin I.
structure of the actin-smooth muscle myosin motor domain complex in the rigor state.
structure of the actin-smooth muscle myosin motor domain complex in the rigor state.
DNA Interactions Probed by Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange (HDX) Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry Confirm External Binding Sites on the Minichromosomal Maintenance (MCM) Helicase.
DNA Interactions Probed by Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange (HDX) Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry Confirm External Binding Sites on the Minichromosomal Maintenance (MCM) Helicase.
Structure of FUS Protein Fibrils and Its Relevance to Self-Assembly and Phase Separation of Low-Complexity Domains.
Structure of FUS Protein Fibrils and Its Relevance to Self-Assembly and Phase Separation of Low-Complexity Domains.
Divergent roles of a peripheral transmembrane segment in AMPA and NMDA receptors.
Divergent roles of a peripheral transmembrane segment in AMPA and NMDA receptors.
Structural Influences
Structural Influences