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1. Biochemical characterisation of class III biotin protein ligases from Botrytis cinerea and Zymoseptoria tritici

2. Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry Measures the Conformational Landscape of p27 and its Domains and how this is Modulated upon Interaction with Cdk2/cyclin A

3. Uncoupling conformational states from activity in an allosteric enzyme

4. Protein Unfolding in Freeze Frames: Intermediates of Ubiquitin and Lysozyme Revealed by Variable Temperature Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry

5. Characterization of the structure and interactions of P450 BM3 using hybrid mass spectrometry approaches

6. The COVID-19 MS Coalition—accelerating diagnostics, prognostics, and treatment

7. MhuD from Mycobacterium tuberculosis - probing a dual role in heme storage and degradation

8. The effect of thermal processing on the behaviour of peanut allergen peptide targets used in multiple reaction monitoring mass spectrometry experiments

9. New cofactor supports α,β-unsaturated acid decarboxylation via 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition

10. Novel Allosteric Mechanism of P53 Activation by Small Molecules for Targeted Anticancer Therapy

11. Initial protein unfolding events in Ubiquitin, Cytochrome c and Myoglobin are revealed with the use of 213 nm UVPD coupled to IM-MS

12. Bottom-Up Elucidation of Glycosidic Bond Stereochemistry

13. Hybrid Mass Spectrometry Approaches to Determine How L-Histidine Feedback Regulates the Enzyzme MtATP-Phosphoribosyltransferase

15. Applications of ion mobility mass spectrometry for high throughput, high resolution glycan analysis

16. Rapid and sensitive monitoring of biocatalytic reactions using ion mobility mass spectrometry

17. Utilising ion mobility-mass spectrometry to interrogate macromolecules: Factor H complement control protein modules 10–15 and 19–20 and the DNA-binding core domain of tumour suppressor p53

18. Isoleucine/leucine2 is essential for chemoattractant activity of β-defensin Defb14 through chemokine receptor 6

19. Defensin-related peptide 1 (Defr1) is allelic to Defb8 and chemoattracts immature DC and CD4+ T cells independently of CCR6

20. Analysis and Separation of Residues Important for the Chemoattractant and Antimicrobial Activities of β-Defensin 3

21. Consequences of point mutations in melanoma-associated antigen 4 (MAGE-A4) protein: Insights from structural and biophysical studies

22. Epoxyqueuosine Reductase Structure Suggests a Mechanism for Cobalamin-dependent tRNA Modification

23. Insights into the conformations of three structurally diverse proteins: cytochrome c, p53, and MDM2, provided by variable-temperature ion mobility mass spectrometry

24. A kinetic study of ovalbumin fibril formation: the importance of fragmentation and end-joining

25. Defending Sperm Function

26. Identification and proteomic profiling of exosomes in human cerebrospinal fluid

27. Selective chemical intervention in the proteome of Caenorhabditis elegans

28. Design and synthesis of conformationally constrained cyclophilin inhibitors showing a cyclosporin-A phenotype in C. elegans

29. Peptide Fragments of a β-Defensin Derivative with Potent Bactericidal Activity ▿

30. Covalent dimer species of beta-defensin Defr1 display potent antimicrobial activity against multidrug-resistant bacterial pathogens

31. GnRH-mediated DAN production regulates the transcription of the GnRH receptor in gonadotrope cells

32. Beta-defensin evolution: selection complexity and clues for residues of functional importance

33. Evolution of constrained gonadotropin-releasing hormone ligand conformation and receptor selectivity

34. The complexity of selection at the major primate β-defensin locus

35. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone-induced activation of diacylglycerol kinase-zeta and its association with active c-src

36. Mutation in a short-chain collagen gene, CTRP5, results in extracellular deposit formation in late-onset retinal degeneration: a genetic model for age-related macular degeneration

37. The Use of ESI-MS to Probe the Binding of Divalent Cations to Calmodulin

38. The formation of a complex between calmodulin and neuronal nitric oxide synthase is determined by ESI-MS

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