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2011
Taherbhoy, A. M., Tait, S. W., Kaiser, S. E., Williams, A. H., Deng, A., Nourse, A., Hammel, M., Kurinov, I., Rock, C. O., Green, D. R., and Schulman, B. A. (2011) Atg8 transfer from Atg7 to Atg3: a distinctive E1-E2 architecture and mechanism in the autophagy pathway. Mol Cell. 44, 451-61
Iwase, S., Xiang, B., Ghosh, S., Ren, T., Lewis, P. W., Cochrane, J. C., C Allis, D., Picketts, D. J., Patel, D. J., Li, H., and Shi, Y. (2011) ATRX ADD domain links an atypical histone methylation recognition mechanism to human mental-retardation syndrome. Nat Struct Mol Biol. 18, 769-76
Whittle, J. R. R., Zhang, R., Khurana, S., King, L. R., Manischewitz, J., Golding, H., Dormitzer, P. R., Haynes, B. F., Walter, E. B., M Moody, A., Kepler, T. B., Liao, H. - X., and Harrison, S. C. (2011) Broadly neutralizing human antibody that recognizes the receptor-binding pocket of influenza virus hemagglutinin. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 108, 14216-21
Kümmel, D., Krishnakumar, S. S., Radoff, D. T., Li, F., Giraudo, C. G., Pincet, F., Rothman, J. E., and Reinisch, K. M. (2011) Complexin cross-links prefusion SNAREs into a zigzag array. Nat Struct Mol Biol. 18, 927-33
Kim, S., Grant, R. A., and Sauer, R. T. (2011) Covalent linkage of distinct substrate degrons controls assembly and disassembly of DegP proteolytic cages. Cell. 145, 67-78
Tu, D., Li, Y., Song, H. Kyu, Toms, A. V., Gould, C. J., Ficarro, S. B., Marto, J. A., Goode, B. L., and Eck, M. J. (2011) Crystal structure of a coiled-coil domain from human ROCK I. PLoS One. 6, e18080
Tu, D., Li, Y., Song, H. Kyu, Toms, A. V., Gould, C. J., Ficarro, S. B., Marto, J. A., Goode, B. L., and Eck, M. J. (2011) Crystal structure of a coiled-coil domain from human ROCK I. PLoS One. 6, e18080
Zhan, X., Gimenez, L. E., Gurevich, V. V., and Spiller, B. W. (2011) Crystal structure of arrestin-3 reveals the basis of the difference in receptor binding between two non-visual subtypes. J Mol Biol. 406, 467-78
Zhan, X., Gimenez, L. E., Gurevich, V. V., and Spiller, B. W. (2011) Crystal structure of arrestin-3 reveals the basis of the difference in receptor binding between two non-visual subtypes. J Mol Biol. 406, 467-78
Chaptal, V., Kwon, S., Sawaya, M. R., Guan, L., H Kaback, R., and Abramson, J. (2011) Crystal structure of lactose permease in complex with an affinity inactivator yields unique insight into sugar recognition. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 108, 9361-6
Semavina, M., Saha, N., Kolev, M. V., Goldgur, Y., Giger, R. J., Himanen, J. P., and Nikolov, D. B. (2011) Crystal structure of the Nogo-receptor-2. Protein Sci. 20, 684-9
Semavina, M., Saha, N., Kolev, M. V., Goldgur, Y., Giger, R. J., Himanen, J. P., and Nikolov, D. B. (2011) Crystal structure of the Nogo-receptor-2. Protein Sci. 20, 684-9
LeNoue-Newton, M., Watkins, G. R., Zou, P., Germane, K. L., McCorvey, L. R., Wadzinski, B. E., and Spiller, B. W. (2011) The E3 ubiquitin ligase- and protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A)-binding domains of the Alpha4 protein are both required for Alpha4 to inhibit PP2A degradation. J Biol Chem. 286, 17665-71
Colletier, J. - P., Laganowsky, A., Landau, M., Zhao, M., Soriaga, A. B., Goldschmidt, L., Flot, D., Cascio, D., Sawaya, M. R., and Eisenberg, D. (2011) Molecular basis for amyloid-beta polymorphism. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 108, 16938-43
Nam, Y., Chen, C., Gregory, R. I., Chou, J. J., and Sliz, P. (2011) Molecular basis for interaction of let-7 microRNAs with Lin28. Cell. 147, 1080-91
Rajakumara, E., Wang, Z., Ma, H., Hu, L., Chen, H., Lin, Y., Guo, R., Wu, F., Li, H., Lan, F., Shi, Y. Geno, Xu, Y., Patel, D. J., and Shi, Y. (2011) PHD finger recognition of unmodified histone H3R2 links UHRF1 to regulation of euchromatic gene expression. Mol Cell. 43, 275-284
Hibbs, R. E., and Gouaux, E. (2011) Principles of activation and permeation in an anion-selective Cys-loop receptor. Nature. 474, 54-60
Calabrese, M. F., Scott, D. C., Duda, D. M., Grace, C. R. R., Kurinov, I., Kriwacki, R. W., and Schulman, B. A. (2011) A RING E3-substrate complex poised for ubiquitin-like protein transfer: structural insights into cullin-RING ligases. Nat Struct Mol Biol. 18, 947-9
Di Paolo, J. A., Huang, T., Balazs, M., Barbosa, J., Barck, K. H., Bravo, B. J., Carano, R. A. D., Darrow, J., Davies, D. R., DeForge, L. E., Diehl, L., Ferrando, R., Gallion, S. L., Giannetti, A. M., Gribling, P., Hurez, V., Hymowitz, S. G., Jones, R., Kropf, J. E., Lee, W. P., Maciejewski, P. M., Mitchell, S. A., Rong, H., Staker, B. L., J Whitney, A., Yeh, S., Young, W. B., Yu, C., Zhang, J., Reif, K., and Currie, K. S. (2011) Specific Btk inhibition suppresses B cell- and myeloid cell-mediated arthritis. Nat Chem Biol. 7, 41-50
Di Paolo, J. A., Huang, T., Balazs, M., Barbosa, J., Barck, K. H., Bravo, B. J., Carano, R. A. D., Darrow, J., Davies, D. R., DeForge, L. E., Diehl, L., Ferrando, R., Gallion, S. L., Giannetti, A. M., Gribling, P., Hurez, V., Hymowitz, S. G., Jones, R., Kropf, J. E., Lee, W. P., Maciejewski, P. M., Mitchell, S. A., Rong, H., Staker, B. L., J Whitney, A., Yeh, S., Young, W. B., Yu, C., Zhang, J., Reif, K., and Currie, K. S. (2011) Specific Btk inhibition suppresses B cell- and myeloid cell-mediated arthritis. Nat Chem Biol. 7, 41-50
Di Paolo, J. A., Huang, T., Balazs, M., Barbosa, J., Barck, K. H., Bravo, B. J., Carano, R. A. D., Darrow, J., Davies, D. R., DeForge, L. E., Diehl, L., Ferrando, R., Gallion, S. L., Giannetti, A. M., Gribling, P., Hurez, V., Hymowitz, S. G., Jones, R., Kropf, J. E., Lee, W. P., Maciejewski, P. M., Mitchell, S. A., Rong, H., Staker, B. L., J Whitney, A., Yeh, S., Young, W. B., Yu, C., Zhang, J., Reif, K., and Currie, K. S. (2011) Specific Btk inhibition suppresses B cell- and myeloid cell-mediated arthritis. Nat Chem Biol. 7, 41-50
Germane, K. L., and Spiller, B. W. (2011) Structural and functional studies indicate that the EPEC effector, EspG, directly binds p21-activated kinase. Biochemistry. 50, 917-9
Guettler, S., LaRose, J., Petsalaki, E., Gish, G., Scotter, A., Pawson, T., Rottapel, R., and Sicheri, F. (2011) Structural basis and sequence rules for substrate recognition by Tankyrase explain the basis for cherubism disease. Cell. 147, 1340-54

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