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1. The crystal structure of Erwinia amylovora AmyR, a member of the YbjN protein family, shows similarity to type III secretion chaperones but suggests different cellular functions.

2. Vitamin B12: Unique Metalorganic Compounds and the Most Complex Vitamins

3. Glucose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase from Erwinia amylovora : Activity, structure and substrate specificity

4. The crystal structure of Erwinia amylovora levansucrase provides a snapshot of the products of sucrose hydrolysis trapped into the active site

5. Vitamin B12 Transport Proteins: Crystallographic Analysis of β‐axial Ligand Substitutions in Cobalamin Bound to Transcobalamin

6. X-ray structural chemistry of cobalamins

7. Crystallization of a nickel-containing superoxide dismutase and preliminary phase determination by MAD at the NiKedge

8. Interactions between the nucleosome histone core and Arp8 in the INO80 chromatin remodeling complex

9. Vitamin B12: Unique Metalorganic Compounds and the Most Complex Vitamins

10. Release of toxic Gd3+ ions to tumour cells by vitamin B12 bioconjugates

11. X-ray studies on ternary complexes of maltodextrin phosphorylase

12. Crystallography of Vitamin B12 Proteins

13. Biocrystallographic study on drug resistant variants of HIV protease with new inhibitors

14. Structural study on ligand specificity of human vitamin B12 transporters

15. Structural insights into the pathology ofErwinia amylovora, the causative agent of Fire Blight

16. A potent HIV protease inhibitor identified in an epimeric mixture by high-resolution protein crystallography

17. Structural basis for mammalian vitamin B12-transport by transcobalamin

18. Crystal structure of nickel-containing superoxide dismutase reveals another type of active site

19. Axial Bonding in Alkylcobalamins: DFT Analysis of the Inverse Versus Normal Trans Influence†.

20. Structural Evidence for a Possible Role of Reversible Disulphide Bridge Formation in the Elasticity of the Muscle Protein Titin

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