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Structure (London, England : 1993)|April 15, 1997
The crystal structure of an intact human Max-DNA complex: new insights into mechanisms of transcriptional controlP Brownlie, T Ceska, M Lamers, et al.
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|March 16, 2025
Intravenous dexmedetomidine use in obstetric anesthesia: a focused reviewM S Douglas, L J Soloniuk, J Jones, et al.
Nature Structural Biology|September 26, 1997
The solution structure of the first KH domain of FMR1, the protein responsible for the fragile X syndromeG Musco, A Kharrat, G Stier, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|November 1, 1996
Location of the active site and proposed catalytic mechanism of pterin-4a-carbinolamine dehydrataseS Köster, G Stier, R Ficner, et al.
Biochemistry|May 23, 2000
Binding of alpha-actinin to titin: implications for Z-disk assemblyR A Atkinson, C Joseph, F Dal Piaz, et al.
Structure (London, England : 1993)|July 25, 2000
Towards a structural understanding of Friedreich's ataxia: the solution structure of frataxinG Musco, G Stier, B Kolmerer, et al.
FEBS Letters|January 23, 1995
The KH module has an alpha beta foldM A Castiglone Morelli, G Stier, T Gibson, et al.
Cell|April 19, 1996
Three-dimensional structure and stability of the KH domain: molecular insights into the fragile X syndromeG Musco, G Stier, C Joseph, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 30, 1998
ATP-independent DNA unwinding by the adenovirus single-stranded DNA binding protein requires a flexible DNA binding loopJ Dekker, P N Kanellopoulos, J A van Oosterhout, et al.
Structure (London, England : 1993)|January 27, 2000
The three-dimensional structure of the HRDC domain and implications for the Werner and Bloom syndrome proteinsZ Liu, M J Macias, M J Bottomley, et al.
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Structure (London, England : 1993)|April 15, 1997
The crystal structure of an intact human Max-DNA complex: new insights into mechanisms of transcriptional controlP Brownlie, T Ceska, M Lamers, et al.
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|March 16, 2025
Intravenous dexmedetomidine use in obstetric anesthesia: a focused reviewM S Douglas, L J Soloniuk, J Jones, et al.
Nature Structural Biology|September 26, 1997
The solution structure of the first KH domain of FMR1, the protein responsible for the fragile X syndromeG Musco, A Kharrat, G Stier, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|November 1, 1996
Location of the active site and proposed catalytic mechanism of pterin-4a-carbinolamine dehydrataseS Köster, G Stier, R Ficner, et al.
Biochemistry|May 23, 2000
Binding of alpha-actinin to titin: implications for Z-disk assemblyR A Atkinson, C Joseph, F Dal Piaz, et al.
Structure (London, England : 1993)|July 25, 2000
Towards a structural understanding of Friedreich's ataxia: the solution structure of frataxinG Musco, G Stier, B Kolmerer, et al.
FEBS Letters|January 23, 1995
The KH module has an alpha beta foldM A Castiglone Morelli, G Stier, T Gibson, et al.
Cell|April 19, 1996
Three-dimensional structure and stability of the KH domain: molecular insights into the fragile X syndromeG Musco, G Stier, C Joseph, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 30, 1998
ATP-independent DNA unwinding by the adenovirus single-stranded DNA binding protein requires a flexible DNA binding loopJ Dekker, P N Kanellopoulos, J A van Oosterhout, et al.
Structure (London, England : 1993)|January 27, 2000
The three-dimensional structure of the HRDC domain and implications for the Werner and Bloom syndrome proteinsZ Liu, M J Macias, M J Bottomley, et al.
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