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L Aravind

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Nucleic Acids Research|August 24, 2007
The RAGNYA fold: a novel fold with multiple topological variants found in functionally diverse nucleic acid, nucleotide and peptide-binding proteinsS Balaji, L Aravind
BMC Genomics|July 20, 2004
Novel conserved domains in proteins with predicted roles in eukaryotic cell-cycle regulation, decapping and RNA stabilityVivek Anantharaman, L Aravind
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|April 9, 2005
MEDS and PocR are novel domains with a predicted role in sensing simple hydrocarbon derivatives in prokaryotic signal transduction systemsVivek Anantharaman, L Aravind
Biology Direct|January 9, 2010
Novel eukaryotic enzymes modifying cell-surface biopolymersVivek Anantharaman, L Aravind
FEMS Microbiology Letters|May 22, 2003
HutC/FarR-like bacterial transcription factors of the GntR family contain a small molecule-binding domain of the chorismate lyase foldL Aravind, Vivek Anantharaman
BMC Genomics|August 14, 2003
Application of comparative genomics in the identification and analysis of novel families of membrane-associated receptors in bacteriaVivek Anantharaman, L Aravind
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|November 13, 2007
PSI-BLAST tutorialMedha Bhagwat, L Aravind
RNA Biology|November 23, 2006
The NYN domains: novel predicted RNAses with a PIN domain-like foldVivek Anantharaman, L Aravind
Gene|August 18, 2010
Identification of novel families and classification of the C2 domain superfamily elucidate the origin and evolution of membrane targeting activities in eukaryotesDapeng Zhang, L Aravind
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|September 18, 2012
Novel transglutaminase-like peptidase and C2 domains elucidate the structure, biogenesis and evolution of the ciliary compartmentDapeng Zhang, L Aravind
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Nucleic Acids Research|August 24, 2007
The RAGNYA fold: a novel fold with multiple topological variants found in functionally diverse nucleic acid, nucleotide and peptide-binding proteinsS Balaji, L Aravind
BMC Genomics|July 20, 2004
Novel conserved domains in proteins with predicted roles in eukaryotic cell-cycle regulation, decapping and RNA stabilityVivek Anantharaman, L Aravind
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|April 9, 2005
MEDS and PocR are novel domains with a predicted role in sensing simple hydrocarbon derivatives in prokaryotic signal transduction systemsVivek Anantharaman, L Aravind
Biology Direct|January 9, 2010
Novel eukaryotic enzymes modifying cell-surface biopolymersVivek Anantharaman, L Aravind
FEMS Microbiology Letters|May 22, 2003
HutC/FarR-like bacterial transcription factors of the GntR family contain a small molecule-binding domain of the chorismate lyase foldL Aravind, Vivek Anantharaman
BMC Genomics|August 14, 2003
Application of comparative genomics in the identification and analysis of novel families of membrane-associated receptors in bacteriaVivek Anantharaman, L Aravind
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|November 13, 2007
PSI-BLAST tutorialMedha Bhagwat, L Aravind
RNA Biology|November 23, 2006
The NYN domains: novel predicted RNAses with a PIN domain-like foldVivek Anantharaman, L Aravind
Gene|August 18, 2010
Identification of novel families and classification of the C2 domain superfamily elucidate the origin and evolution of membrane targeting activities in eukaryotesDapeng Zhang, L Aravind
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|September 18, 2012
Novel transglutaminase-like peptidase and C2 domains elucidate the structure, biogenesis and evolution of the ciliary compartmentDapeng Zhang, L Aravind
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