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1. Evolutionary and Expression Analyses of the bZIP Family in Tea Plants ( Camellia sinensis ) and Functional Characterization of CsbZIP3/42/6 in Response to Environmental Stresses.

2. The functional and structural characterisation of the bZIP transcription factors from Myristica fragrans Houtt. associated to plant disease-resistant defence: An insight from transcriptomics and computational modelling.

3. Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Analysis of the Basic Leucine Zipper (bZIP) Transcription Factor Gene Family in Fusarium graminearum .

4. Interaction of VvbZIP60s and VvHSP83 in response to high-temperature stress in grapes.

5. Studies on the interactions of AFPs and bZIP transcription factor ABI5.

6. Water-mediated interactions destabilize proteins.

7. The citron homology domain as a scaffold for Rho1 signaling.

8. The transcription factor BACH1 at the crossroads of cancer biology: From epithelial-mesenchymal transition to ferroptosis.

9. Expression Analysis of MaTGA8 Transcription Factor in Banana and Its Defence Functional Analysis by Overexpression in Arabidopsis.

10. Mediator subunit Med15 dictates the conserved "fuzzy" binding mechanism of yeast transcription activators Gal4 and Gcn4.

11. Genome-wide analysis and expression profile of the bZIP gene family in poplar.

12. BACH1 recruits NANOG and histone H3 lysine 4 methyltransferase MLL/SET1 complexes to regulate enhancer-promoter activity and maintains pluripotency.

13. MdMYB114 regulates anthocyanin biosynthesis and functions downstream of MdbZIP4-like in apple fruit.

14. Specifically bound BZIP transcription factors modulate DNA supercoiling transitions.

15. bZIP Dimers CREB1, ATF2, Zta, ATF3|cJun, and cFos|cJun Prefer to Bind to Some Double-Stranded DNA Sequences Containing 5-Formylcytosine and 5-Carboxylcytosine.

16. Generation and Characterization of a DNA-GCN4 Oligonucleotide-Peptide Conjugate: The Impact DNA/Protein Interactions on the Sensitization of DNA.

17. The ancillary N-terminal region of the yeast AP-1 transcription factor Yap8 contributes to its DNA binding specificity.

18. Intracellular Reactions Promoted by Bis(histidine) Miniproteins Stapled Using Palladium(II) Complexes.

19. Genome-Wide Identification, Evolutionary Patterns, and Expression Analysis of bZIP Gene Family in Olive ( Olea europaea L.).

20. The fungal CCAAT-binding complex and HapX display highly variable but evolutionary conserved synergetic promoter-specific DNA recognition.

21. Differentially expressed bZIP transcription factors confer multi-tolerances in Gossypium hirsutum L.

22. Bach1-induced suppression of angiogenesis is dependent on the BTB domain.

23. Identification of ubiquitin-proteasome system components affecting the degradation of the transcription factor Pap1.

24. Proteomics Links Ubiquitin Chain Topology Change to Transcription Factor Activation.

25. Molecular mechanisms of the protein-protein interaction-regulated binding specificity of basic-region leucine zipper transcription factors.

26. tRNA ligase structure reveals kinetic competition between non-conventional mRNA splicing and mRNA decay.

27. Translation Control of HAC1 by Regulation of Splicing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae .

28. Conformational tuning of a DNA-bound transcription factor.

29. Vrille is required for larval moulting and metamorphosis of Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae).

30. Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Analyses of the bZIP Transcription Factor Genes in moso bamboo ( Phyllostachys edulis ).

31. Biophysical characterization of heme binding to the intrinsically disordered region of Bach1.

32. Genome-wide identification, structural and gene expression analysis of the bZIP transcription factor family in sweet potato wild relative Ipomoea trifida.

33. Functional Heme Binding to the Intrinsically Disordered C-Terminal Region of Bach1, a Transcriptional Repressor.

34. Sumoylation of DNA-bound transcription factor Sko1 prevents its association with nontarget promoters.

35. Flexibility and structure of flanking DNA impact transcription factor affinity for its core motif.

36. Target Sequence Recognition by a Light-Activatable Basic Leucine Zipper Factor, Photozipper.

37. Protection from Disulfide Stress by Inhibition of Pap1 Nuclear Export in Schizosaccharomyces pombe .

38. Bach1: Function, Regulation, and Involvement in Disease.

39. Structural basis for cooperative regulation of KIX-mediated transcription pathways by the HTLV-1 HBZ activation domain.

40. Analysis of bZIP Transcription Factor Family and Their Expressions under Salt Stress in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii .

41. Replacing C189 in the bZIP domain of Zta with S, T, V, or A changes DNA binding specificity to four types of double-stranded DNA.

42. A High-Throughput Mutational Scan of an Intrinsically Disordered Acidic Transcriptional Activation Domain.

43. TGA2 signaling in response to reactive electrophile species is not dependent on cysteine modification of TGA2.

44. Quantitative profiling of BATF family proteins/JUNB/IRF hetero-trimers using Spec-seq.

45. Genome-wide identification and analysis of the basic leucine zipper (bZIP) transcription factor gene family in Ustilaginoidea virens.

46. Hydrophobic Collapse of the Intrinsically Disordered Transcription Factor Myc Associated Factor X.

47. Bromodomain and extraterminal inhibitors block the Epstein-Barr virus lytic cycle at two distinct steps.

48. E4BP4 mediates glucocorticoid-regulated adipogenesis through COX2.

49. Heterochiral Jun and Fos bZIP peptides form a coiled-coil heterodimer that is competent for DNA binding.

50. BACH transcription factors in innate and adaptive immunity.

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