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51. Ankyrin is the major oxidised protein in erythrocyte membranes from end-stage renal disease patients on chronic haemodialysis and oxidation is decreased by dialysis and vitamin C supplementation.

52. A general computational approach for repeat protein design.

53. Direct NMR detection of bifurcated hydrogen bonding in the α-helix N-caps of ankyrin repeat proteins.

54. A transcription blocker isolated from a designed repeat protein combinatorial library by in vivo functional screen.

55. Single-molecule FRET reveals hidden complexity in a protein energy landscape.

56. Identifying tandem Ankyrin repeats in protein structures.

57. Crystal structure of human Ankyrin G death domain.

58. Structural basis of diverse membrane target recognitions by ankyrins.

59. Psychiatric risk factor ANK3/ankyrin-G nanodomains regulate the structure and function of glutamatergic synapses.

60. Salicylic acid signaling controls the maturation and localization of the arabidopsis defense protein ACCELERATED CELL DEATH6.

61. A rapid, site-selective and efficient route to the dual modification of DARPins.

62. Automated structure refinement for a protein heterodimer complex using limited EPR spectroscopic data and a rigid-body docking algorithm: a three-dimensional model for an ankyrin-CDB3 complex.

63. Structural insight into the assembly of TRPV channels.

64. Ankyrin-G directly binds to kinesin-1 to transport voltage-gated Na+ channels into axons.

65. Interaction of Plasmodium falciparum knob-associated histidine-rich protein (KAHRP) with erythrocyte ankyrin R is required for its attachment to the erythrocyte membrane.

66. Hyaluronan-CD44 interaction promotes oncogenic signaling, microRNA functions, chemoresistance, and radiation resistance in cancer stem cells leading to tumor progression.

67. Orthogonal assembly of a designed ankyrin repeat protein-cytotoxin conjugate with a clickable serum albumin module for half-life extension.

68. Insertion of endocellulase catalytic domains into thermostable consensus ankyrin scaffolds: effects on stability and cellulolytic activity.

69. Searching for likeness in a database of macromolecular complexes.

70. Ankyrin-G participates in INa remodeling in myocytes from the border zones of infarcted canine heart.

71. A deep intronic mutation in the ankyrin-1 gene causes diminished protein expression resulting in hemolytic anemia in mice.

72. Molecular architecture of the ankyrin SOCS box family of Cul5-dependent E3 ubiquitin ligases.

73. E-cadherin polarity is determined by a multifunction motif mediating lateral membrane retention through ankyrin-G and apical-lateral transcytosis through clathrin.

74. Substrate selectivity analyses of factor inhibiting hypoxia-inducible factor.

75. Structural model for the interaction of a designed Ankyrin Repeat Protein with the human epidermal growth factor receptor 2.

76. Spectrin- and ankyrin-based membrane domains and the evolution of vertebrates.

77. The diversity and evolution of Wolbachia ankyrin repeat domain genes.

78. Atomic force microscopy captures folded ribosome bound nascent chains.

79. Innate immune messenger 2-5A tethers human RNase L into active high-order complexes.

80. Modulation of folding kinetics of repeat proteins: interplay between intra- and interdomain interactions.

81. Identification of contact sites between ankyrin and band 3 in the human erythrocyte membrane.

82. Designed ankyrin repeat proteins as scaffolds for multivalent recognition.

83. Sequence-specific recognition of a PxLPxI/L motif by an ankyrin repeat tumbler lock.

84. Structurally similar but functionally diverse ZU5 domains in human erythrocyte ankyrin.

85. Structure of the ZU5-ZU5-UPA-DD tandem of ankyrin-B reveals interaction surfaces necessary for ankyrin function.

86. Mechanical anisotropy of ankyrin repeats.

87. Hydrophobic residues in small ankyrin 1 participate in binding to obscurin.

88. From artificial antibodies to nanosprings: the biophysical properties of repeat proteins.

89. Integrative binding sites within intracellular termini of TRPV1 receptor.

90. Identification of amino acid residues of a designed ankyrin repeat protein potentially involved in intermolecular interactions with CD4: analysis by molecular dynamics simulations.

91. Probing the druggability of protein-protein interactions: targeting the Notch1 receptor ankyrin domain using a fragment-based approach.

92. Single-cell electrical lysis of erythrocytes detects deficiencies in the cytoskeletal protein network.

93. Analysis of an ankyrin-like region in Epstein Barr Virus encoded (EBV) BZLF-1 (ZEBRA) protein: implications for interactions with NF-κB and p53.

94. Determination of structural models of the complex between the cytoplasmic domain of erythrocyte band 3 and ankyrin-R repeats 13-24.

95. Conserved residues in the ankyrin domain of VAPYRIN indicate potential protein-protein interaction surfaces.

96. Electrostatic interactions mediate binding of obscurin to small ankyrin 1: biochemical and molecular modeling studies.

97. Folding kinetics of the cooperatively folded subdomain of the IκBα ankyrin repeat domain.

98. Characterization of band 3-ankyrin-Protein 4.2 complex by biochemical and mass spectrometry approaches.

99. Asparagine and aspartate hydroxylation of the cytoskeletal ankyrin family is catalyzed by factor-inhibiting hypoxia-inducible factor.

100. Appraisal of translocation pathways for displaying ankyrin repeat protein on phage particles.

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