Articles
Volume 7 (2007) - October 2007
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Shao-Yang Ku, Kenneth A Cornell, P Lynne Howell BMC Structural Biology 2007, 7:70 (25 October 2007) |
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Alessandro S Nascimento, Daniela L Catalano-Dupuy, Amanda Bernardes, Mario Neto, Maria Santos, Eduardo A Ceccarelli, Igor Polikarpov BMC Structural Biology 2007, 7:69 (24 October 2007) |
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Lori Buetow, Amanda C Brown, Tanya Parish, William N Hunter BMC Structural Biology 2007, 7:68 (23 October 2007) |
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Timir Tripathi, Stefan Rahlfs, Katja Becker, Vinod Bhakuni BMC Structural Biology 2007, 7:67 (17 October 2007) |
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The binding site for neohesperidin dihydrochalcone at the human sweet taste receptor Marcel Winnig, Bernd Bufe, Nicole A Kratochwil, Jay P Slack, Wolfgang Meyerhof BMC Structural Biology 2007, 7:66 (12 October 2007) The artificial sweetener neohesperidin dihydrochalcone activates human, but not rat, taste receptors and using chimeric rat-human receptors its binding site was found to overlap that of the sweetener cyclamate and the sweet-taste inhibitor lactisole.
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Structural disorder promotes assembly of protein complexes Hedi Hegyi, Eva Schad, Peter Tompa BMC Structural Biology 2007, 7:65 (8 October 2007) |
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Antibody-protein interactions: benchmark datasets and prediction tools evaluation Julia V Ponomarenko, Philip E Bourne BMC Structural Biology 2007, 7:64 (2 October 2007) |
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Metal ion-dependent, reversible, protein filament formation by designed beta-roll polypeptides Andrew J Scotter, Meng Guo, Melanie M Tomczak, Margaret E Daley, Robert L Campbell, Richard J Oko, David A Bateman, Avijit Chakrabartty, Brian D Sykes, Peter L Davies BMC Structural Biology 2007, 7:63 (1 October 2007) Reversible protein filament formation has been achieved by designing monomeric beta-roll polypeptides with metal-binding sites, which are able to aggregate into ordered protein filaments when the rare earth metal lanthanum is added.
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Rajiv Tyagi, Stephen K Burley, Subramanyam Swaminathan BMC Structural Biology 2007, 7:62 (1 October 2007) |

