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Titia K Sixma

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Nature Neuroscience|July 28, 2007
Nicotinic receptor structure emerging slowlyTitia K Sixma
Nature Chemical Biology|December 15, 2012
Protein engineering: making ubiquitin specificTitia K Sixma
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|June 8, 2006
Divide and conquer: the E2 active sitePuck Knipscheer, Titia K Sixma
DNA Repair|June 19, 2017
Histone ubiquitination in the DNA damage responseMichael Uckelmann, Titia K Sixma
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|April 5, 2014
Lysine-targeting specificity in ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like modification pathwaysFrancesca Mattiroli, Titia K Sixma
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|October 16, 2007
Protein-protein interactions regulate Ubl conjugationPuck Knipscheer, Titia K Sixma
Molecular Cell|April 4, 2015
Make them, break them, and catch them: studying rare ubiquitin chainsMichael Uckelmann, Titia K Sixma
EMBO Reports|October 20, 2021
AI revolutions in biology: The joys and perils of AlphaFoldAnastassis Perrakis, Titia K Sixma
DNA Repair|January 23, 2016
The conserved molecular machinery in DNA mismatch repair enzyme structuresFlora S Groothuizen, Titia K Sixma
EMBO Reports|January 29, 2014
RBR E3-ligases at workJudith J Smit, Titia K Sixma
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Nature Neuroscience|July 28, 2007
Nicotinic receptor structure emerging slowlyTitia K Sixma
Nature Chemical Biology|December 15, 2012
Protein engineering: making ubiquitin specificTitia K Sixma
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|June 8, 2006
Divide and conquer: the E2 active sitePuck Knipscheer, Titia K Sixma
DNA Repair|June 19, 2017
Histone ubiquitination in the DNA damage responseMichael Uckelmann, Titia K Sixma
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|April 5, 2014
Lysine-targeting specificity in ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like modification pathwaysFrancesca Mattiroli, Titia K Sixma
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|October 16, 2007
Protein-protein interactions regulate Ubl conjugationPuck Knipscheer, Titia K Sixma
Molecular Cell|April 4, 2015
Make them, break them, and catch them: studying rare ubiquitin chainsMichael Uckelmann, Titia K Sixma
EMBO Reports|October 20, 2021
AI revolutions in biology: The joys and perils of AlphaFoldAnastassis Perrakis, Titia K Sixma
DNA Repair|January 23, 2016
The conserved molecular machinery in DNA mismatch repair enzyme structuresFlora S Groothuizen, Titia K Sixma
EMBO Reports|January 29, 2014
RBR E3-ligases at workJudith J Smit, Titia K Sixma
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