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2. Reciprocal regulation of Hck activity by phosphorylation of Tyr(527) and Tyr(416). Effect of introducing a high affinity intramolecular SH2 ligand.
3. Advertising, Promotion Play More Important Role
4. A single amino acid in the SH3 domain of Hck determines its high affinity and specificity in binding to HIV‐1 Nef protein.
5. DNA binding of in vitro activated Stat1 alpha, Stat1 beta and truncated Stat1: interaction between NH2‐terminal domains stabilizes binding of two dimers to tandem DNA sites.
6. X-ray structure of trypanothione reductase from Crithidia fasciculata at 2.4-A resolution.
7. Engineering the substrate specificity of glutathione reductase toward that of trypanothione reduction.
8. Thermus thermophilis dnaX homolog encoding gamma- and tau-like proteins of the chromosomal replicase.
9. Rigid protein motion as a model for crystallographic temperature factors.
10. The influence of the proliferating cell nuclear antigen-interacting domain of p21(CIP1) on DNA synthesis catalyzed by the human and Saccharomyces cerevisiae polymerase delta holoenzymes.
11. The sliding clamp of DNA polymerase III holoenzyme encircles DNA.
12. Intramolecular regulatory interactions in the Src family kinase Hck probed by mutagenesis of a conserved tryptophan residue.
13. Algebraic Tabulation of Clebsch‐Gordan Coefficients of SU3for the Product (λ, μ)⊗(1, 1) of Representations of SU3
14. Crystallization and Preliminary X-ray Characterization of Thioredoxin Reductase from Escherichia coli
15. Challenges at the frontiers of structural biology
16. X-ray structure and refinement of carbon-monoxy (Fe II)-myoglobin at 1.5 p resolution
17. Effect of anisotropy and anharmonicity on protein crystallographic refinement *1An evaluation by molecular dynamics
18. SAXS and the working protein.
19. An SH2 domain in disguise.
20. Transcription factors. DNA recognition, warts and all.
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