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1. Access of ligands to cavities within the core of a protein is rapid.

2. Paradoxical enhancement of chemoreceptor detection sensitivity by a sensory adaptation enzyme

3. Signaling complexes control the chemotaxis kinase by altering its apparent rate constant of autophosphorylation

5. Proteolytic processing induces a conformational switch required for antibacterial toxin delivery.

6. Rational design to control the trade-off between receptor affinity and cooperativity.

7. Regulatory Role of an Interdomain Linker in the Bacterial Chemotaxis Histidine Kinase CheA.

9. Paradoxical enhancement of chemoreceptor detection sensitivity by a sensory adaptation enzyme.

10. Signaling complexes control the chemotaxis kinase by altering its apparent rate constant of autophosphorylation.

11. Co-Folding of a FliF-FliG Split Domain Forms the Basis of the MS:C Ring Interface within the Bacterial Flagellar Motor.

12. Protein structural and surface water rearrangement constitute major events in the earliest aggregation stages of tau.

13. Cavity as a source of conformational fluctuation and high-energy state: high-pressure NMR study of a cavity-enlarged mutant of T4 lysozyme.

14. Conformational coupling between receptor and kinase binding sites through a conserved salt bridge in a signaling complex scaffold protein.

15. Structure of flagellar motor proteins in complex allows for insights into motor structure and switching.

16. The structure and dynamic properties of the complete histidine phosphotransfer domain of the chemotaxis specific histidine autokinase CheA from Thermotoga maritima.

17. Solution structure of a minor and transiently formed state of a T4 lysozyme mutant.

18. No difference in kinetics of tau or histone phosphorylation by CDK5/p25 versus CDK5/p35 in vitro.

19. Structural basis for the localization of the chemotaxis phosphatase CheZ by CheAS.

20. A theory of protein dynamics to predict NMR relaxation.

21. Exploring subdomain cooperativity in T4 lysozyme I: structural and energetic studies of a circular permutant and protein fragment.

22. A single-quantum methyl 13C-relaxation dispersion experiment with improved sensitivity.

23. Switched or not?: the structure of unphosphorylated CheY bound to the N terminus of FliM.

24. Structural and chemical requirements for histidine phosphorylation by the chemotaxis kinase CheA.

25. Structural basis for the attachment of a paramyxoviral polymerase to its template.

26. Off-resonance R1rho relaxation outside of the fast exchange limit: an experimental study of a cavity mutant of T4 lysozyme.

27. CheW binding interactions with CheA and Tar. Importance for chemotaxis signaling in Escherichia coli.

28. Measurement of one-bond 1H-13C, couplings in backbone-labelled proteins.

29. Solid-state synthesis and mechanical unfolding of polymers of T4 lysozyme.

30. Topology and dynamics of the 10 kDa C-terminal domain of DnaK in solution.

31. Two binding modes reveal flexibility in kinase/response regulator interactions in the bacterial chemotaxis pathway.

32. Crystal structures of CheY from Thermotoga maritima do not support conventional explanations for the structural basis of enhanced thermostability.

33. Determination of pKa values of the histidine side chains of phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C from Bacillus cereus by NMR spectroscopy and site-directed mutagenesis.

34. Polarization-enhanced NMR spectroscopy of biomolecules in frozen solution.

36. 1H, 15N, and 13C backbone chemical shift assignments, secondary structure, and magnesium-binding characteristics of the Bacillus subtilis response regulator, Spo0F, determined by heteronuclear high-resolution NMR.

37. Signal transduction in chemotaxis. A propagating conformation change upon phosphorylation of CheY.

38. Individual subunits of bacterial luciferase are molten globules and interact with molecular chaperones.

39. How amino-acid insertions are allowed in an alpha-helix of T4 lysozyme.

40. Sites of deamidation and methylation in Tsr, a bacterial chemotaxis sensory transducer.

41. Secondary structure of the homeo domain of yeast alpha 2 repressor determined by NMR spectroscopy.

42. Signal transduction in bacteria: CheW forms a reversible complex with the protein kinase CheA.

43. Mutations that affect control of the methylesterase activity of CheB, a component of the chemotaxis adaptation system in Escherichia coli.

44. Structural studies of methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins of Escherichia coli: evidence for multiple methylation sites.

45. Aberrant regulation of methylesterase activity in cheD chemotaxis mutants of Escherichia coli.

46. Deuterium magnetic resonance studies of the interaction of lipids with membrane proteins.

47. Direct spectroscopic observation of inner and outer hydrocarbon chains of lipid bilayer vesicles.

48. Stimulus-induced changes in methylesterase activity during chemotaxis in Escherichia coli.

49. N-terminal half of CheB is involved in methylesterase response to negative chemotactic stimuli in Escherichia coli.

50. Proton NMR measurements of bacteriophage T4 lysozyme aided by 15N isotopic labeling: structural and dynamic studies of larger proteins.

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