Intrinsically unstructured proteins: re-assessing the protein structure-function paradigm
PE Wright, HJ Dyson - Journal of molecular biology, 1999 - Elsevier
A major challenge in the post-genome era will be determination of the functions of the
encoded protein sequences. Since it is generally assumed that the function of a protein is …
encoded protein sequences. Since it is generally assumed that the function of a protein is …
Showing your ID: intrinsic disorder as an ID for recognition, regulation and cell signaling
Regulation, recognition and cell signaling involve the coordinated actions of many players.
To achieve this coordination, each participant must have a valid identification (ID) that is …
To achieve this coordination, each participant must have a valid identification (ID) that is …
The complete atomic structure of the large ribosomal subunit at 2.4 Å resolution
The large ribosomal subunit catalyzes peptide bond formation and binds initiation,
termination, and elongation factors. We have determined the crystal structure of the large …
termination, and elongation factors. We have determined the crystal structure of the large …
[HTML][HTML] Themes in RNA-protein recognition
DE Draper - Journal of molecular biology, 1999 - Elsevier
Atomic resolution structures are now available for more than 20 complexes of proteins with
specific RNAs. This review examines two main themes that appear in this set of structures. A …
specific RNAs. This review examines two main themes that appear in this set of structures. A …
Chemical shift tensor–The heart of NMR: Insights into biological aspects of proteins
H Saitô, I Ando, A Ramamoorthy - Progress in nuclear magnetic resonance …, 2010 - Elsevier
The chemical shift of a nucleus, i, in a molecule arises from the nuclear shielding effect of an
applied magnetic field, caused by an induced magnetic field resulting from circulation of …
applied magnetic field, caused by an induced magnetic field resulting from circulation of …
Probing molecular motion by NMR
AG Palmer III - Current opinion in structural biology, 1997 - Elsevier
Recently developed solution NMR methods for measuring 2H, 13C, and 15N spin
relaxation, coupled with biosynthetic isotopic enrichment, permit the characterization of …
relaxation, coupled with biosynthetic isotopic enrichment, permit the characterization of …
[HTML][HTML] A detailed view of a ribosomal active site: the structure of the L11–RNA complex
We report the crystal structure of a 58 nucleotide fragment of 23S ribosomal RNA bound to
ribosomal protein L11. This highly conserved ribonucleoprotein domain is the target for the …
ribosomal protein L11. This highly conserved ribonucleoprotein domain is the target for the …
RNA-binding proteins as regulators of gene expression
A plethora of post-transcriptional mechanisms are involved in essential steps in the pathway
of genetic information expression in eukaryotes. These processes are specified by cis-acting …
of genetic information expression in eukaryotes. These processes are specified by cis-acting …
Crystal structure of the unique RNA-binding domain of the influenza virus NS1 protein.
Crystal structure of the unique RNA-binding domain of the influenza virus NS1 protein. - Abstract
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Recognition between flexible protein molecules: induced and assisted folding
AP Demchenko - Journal of molecular recognition, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
This review focuses on a very important but little understood type of molecular recognition—
the recognition between highly flexible molecular structures. The formation of a specific …
the recognition between highly flexible molecular structures. The formation of a specific …