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1. Interaction of the molecular chaperone alpha B-crystallin with alpha-synuclein: Effects on amyloid fibril formation and chaperone activity

2. Role of group A Streptococcus HtrA in the maturation of SpeB protease

3. Trajectory Taken by Dimeric Cu/Zn Superoxide Dismutase through the Protein Unfolding and Dissociation Landscape Is Modulated by Salt Bridge Formation.

4. Evaluating the Effect of Phosphorylation on the Structure and Dynamics of Hsp27 Dimers by Means of Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry.

5. Susceptibility of Mutant SOD1 to Form a Destabilized Monomer Predicts Cellular Aggregation and Toxicity but Not In vitro Aggregation Propensity.

6. Mass spectrometry data and size exclusion chromatography profiles of Australian taipan venom toxins.

7. Insights into the subunit arrangement and diversity of paradoxin and taipoxin.

8. Age-related cleavages of crystallins in human lens cortical fiber cells generate a plethora of endogenous peptides and high molecular weight complexes.

9. Transcriptional and posttranscriptional regulation of Bacillus sp. CDB3 arsenic-resistance operon ars1.

10. Stability of the octameric structure affects plasminogen-binding capacity of streptococcal enolase.

11. Phosphomimics destabilize Hsp27 oligomeric assemblies and enhance chaperone activity.

12. Glutathionylation potentiates benign superoxide dismutase 1 variants to the toxic forms associated with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

13. Structure-informed design of an enzymatically inactive vaccine component for group A Streptococcus.

14. Structural and functional aspects of hetero-oligomers formed by the small heat shock proteins αB-crystallin and HSP27.

15. Molecular signatures of long-lived proteins: autolytic cleavage adjacent to serine residues.

16. Truncation, cross-linking and interaction of crystallins and intermediate filament proteins in the aging human lens.

17. Understanding the α-crystallin cell membrane conjunction.

18. The quaternary organization and dynamics of the molecular chaperone HSP26 are thermally regulated.

19. Evidence for specific subunit distribution and interactions in the quaternary structure of alpha-crystallin.

20. The small heat-shock proteins HSPB2 and HSPB3 form well-defined heterooligomers in a unique 3 to 1 subunit ratio.

21. Defining the structural basis of human plasminogen binding by streptococcal surface enolase.

22. The major toxin from the Australian Common Brown Snake is a hexamer with unusual gas-phase dissociation properties.

23. Glutamic acid residues in the C-terminal extension of small heat shock protein 25 are critical for structural and functional integrity.

24. Small heat shock protein activity is regulated by variable oligomeric substructure.

25. Role of group A Streptococcus HtrA in the maturation of SpeB protease.

26. Protein-bound and free UV filters in cataract lenses. The concentration of UV filters is much lower than in normal lenses.

27. Chemical cross-linking of the chloroplast localized small heat-shock protein, Hsp21, and the model substrate citrate synthase.

28. Protein-bound UV filters in normal human lenses: the concentration of bound UV filters equals that of free UV filters in the center of older lenses.

29. The N-terminal domain of alphaB-crystallin is protected from proteolysis by bound substrate.

30. Effects of glycosylation on the structure and function of the extracellular chaperone clusterin.

31. Mimicking phosphorylation of alphaB-crystallin affects its chaperone activity.

32. Tandem mass spectrometry reveals the quaternary organization of macromolecular assemblies.

33. Targeting C-reactive protein for the treatment of cardiovascular disease.

34. 3-Hydroxykynurenine oxidizes alpha-crystallin: potential role in cataractogenesis.

35. Subunit exchange of polydisperse proteins: mass spectrometry reveals consequences of alphaA-crystallin truncation.

36. R120G alphaB-crystallin promotes the unfolding of reduced alpha-lactalbumin and is inherently unstable.

37. Tsp36, a tapeworm small heat-shock protein with a duplicated alpha-crystallin domain, forms dimers and tetramers with good chaperone-like activity.

38. Phosphorylation of alphaB-crystallin alters chaperone function through loss of dimeric substructure.

39. Temperature and concentration-controlled dynamics of rhizobial small heat shock proteins.

40. Investigating interactions of the pentraxins serum amyloid P component and C-reactive protein by mass spectrometry.

41. Polydispersity of a mammalian chaperone: mass spectrometry reveals the population of oligomers in alphaB-crystallin.

42. Identifying sites of attachment of UV filters to proteins in older human lenses.

43. Novel protein modification by kynurenine in human lenses.

44. Identification of a new human lens UV filter compound.

45. Kynurenine binds to the peptide binding region of the chaperone alphaB-crystallin.

46. Polypeptide modification and cross-linking by oxidized 3-hydroxykynurenine.

47. Cysteine is the initial site of modification of alpha-crystallin by kynurenine.

48. Elucidation of a novel polypeptide cross-link involving 3-hydroxykynurenine.

50. Oxidation products of 3-hydroxykynurenine bind to lens proteins: relevance for nuclear cataract.

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