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1. d-Cycloserine destruction by alanine racemase and the limit of irreversible inhibition

2. A two-site flexible clamp mechanism for RET-GDNF-GFRα1 assembly reveals both conformational adaptation and strict geometric spacing

3. Mutations in SKI in Shprintzen-Goldberg syndrome lead to attenuated TGF-β responses through SKI stabilization

4. A two-site flexible clamp mechanism for RET-GDNF-GFRα1 assembly reveals both conformational adaptation and strict geometric spacing

5. Cryo-EM of human Arp2/3 complexes provides structural insights into actin nucleation modulation by ARPC5 isoforms

6. Crystal structures of SAMHD1 inhibitor complexes reveal the mechanism of water-mediated dNTP hydrolysis

7. Structures of the human Pals1 PDZ domain with and without ligand suggest gated access of Crb to the PDZ peptide-binding groove

8. Structure of the Human FANCL RING-Ube2T Complex Reveals Determinants of Cognate E3-E2 Selection

9. Structure of the cohesin loader Scc2

10. Recognition of an intra‐chain tandem 14‐3‐3 binding site within PKCε

11. A cancer-associated mutation in atypical protein kinase Cι occurs in a substrate-specific recruitment motif

12. A molecular explanation for the recessive nature of parkin-linked Parkinson’s disease

13. aPKC Inhibition by Par3 CR3 Flanking Regions Controls Substrate Access and Underpins Apical-Junctional Polarization

14. Adenosine-binding motif mimicry and cellular effects of a thieno[2,3-d]pyrimidine-based chemical inhibitor of atypical protein kinase C isoenzymes

15. 14-3-3 proteins interact with a hybrid prenyl-phosphorylation motif to inhibit G proteins

16. Understanding RET receptor tyrosine kinase ligand recognition and chemical inhibition

17. RET Recognition of GDNF-GFRα1 Ligand by a Composite Binding Site Promotes Membrane-Proximal Self-Association

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