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2007
Yuan, Y., Barrett, D., Zhang, Y., Kahne, D., Sliz, P., and Walker, S. (2007) Crystal structure of a peptidoglycan glycosyltransferase suggests a model for processive glycan chain synthesis. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 104, 5348-53
Park, H. Ho, and Wu, H. (2007) Crystallization and preliminary X-ray crystallographic studies of the oligomeric death-domain complex between PIDD and RAIDD. Acta Crystallogr Sect F Struct Biol Cryst Commun. 63, 229-32
Ryan, K. S., Howard-Jones, A. R., Hamill, M. J., Elliott, S. J., Walsh, C. T., and Drennan, C. L. (2007) Crystallographic trapping in the rebeccamycin biosynthetic enzyme RebC. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 104, 15311-6
Park, H. Ho, Logette, E., Raunser, S., Cuenin, S., Walz, T., Tschopp, J., and Wu, H. (2007) Death domain assembly mechanism revealed by crystal structure of the oligomeric PIDDosome core complex. Cell. 128, 533-46
Park, H. Ho, Logette, E., Raunser, S., Cuenin, S., Walz, T., Tschopp, J., and Wu, H. (2007) Death domain assembly mechanism revealed by crystal structure of the oligomeric PIDDosome core complex. Cell. 128, 533-46
Levin, E. J., Kondrashov, D. A., Wesenberg, G. E., and Phillips, G. N. (2007) Ensemble refinement of protein crystal structures: validation and application. Structure. 15, 1040-52
Kang, Y. - N., Tran, A., White, R. H., and Ealick, S. E. (2007) A novel function for the N-terminal nucleophile hydrolase fold demonstrated by the structure of an archaeal inosine monophosphate cyclohydrolase. Biochemistry. 46, 5050-62
Li, H., Fischle, W., Wang, W., Duncan, E. M., Liang, L., Murakami-Ishibe, S., C Allis, D., and Patel, D. J. (2007) Structural basis for lower lysine methylation state-specific readout by MBT repeats of L3MBTL1 and an engineered PHD finger. Mol Cell. 28, 677-91
Morar, M., White, R. H., and Ealick, S. E. (2007) Structure of 2-amino-3,7-dideoxy-D-threo-hept-6-ulosonic acid synthase, a catalyst in the archaeal pathway for the biosynthesis of aromatic amino acids. Biochemistry. 46, 10562-71
Schlieker, C., Weihofen, W. A., Frijns, E., Kattenhorn, L. M., Gaudet, R., and Ploegh, H. L. (2007) Structure of a herpesvirus-encoded cysteine protease reveals a unique class of deubiquitinating enzymes. Mol Cell. 25, 677-87
Blair, J. A., Rauh, D., Kung, C., Yun, C. -hong, Fan, Q. - W., Rode, H., Zhang, C., Eck, M. J., Weiss, W. A., and Shokat, K. M. (2007) Structure-guided development of affinity probes for tyrosine kinases using chemical genetics. Nat Chem Biol. 3, 229-38
Yun, C. -hong, Boggon, T. J., Li, Y., Woo, M. S., Greulich, H., Meyerson, M., and Eck, M. J. (2007) Structures of lung cancer-derived EGFR mutants and inhibitor complexes: mechanism of activation and insights into differential inhibitor sensitivity. Cancer Cell. 11, 217-27
Tang, X., Orlicky, S., Lin, Z., Willems, A., Neculai, D., Ceccarelli, D., Mercurio, F., Shilton, B. H., Sicheri, F., and Tyers, M. (2007) Suprafacial orientation of the SCFCdc4 dimer accommodates multiple geometries for substrate ubiquitination. Cell. 129, 1165-76
2006
Park, H. Ho, Tookes, H. Emory, and Wu, H. (2006) Crystallization and preliminary X-ray crystallographic studies of Drep-3, a DFF-related protein from Drosophila melanogaster. Acta Crystallogr Sect F Struct Biol Cryst Commun. 62, 597-9
Ruthenburg, A. J., Wang, W., Graybosch, D. M., Li, H., C Allis, D., Patel, D. J., and Verdine, G. L. (2006) Histone H3 recognition and presentation by the WDR5 module of the MLL1 complex. Nat Struct Mol Biol. 13, 704-12
Kamtekar, S., Ho, R. S., Cocco, M. J., Li, W., Wenwieser, S. V. C. T., Boocock, M. R., Grindley, N. D. F., and Steitz, T. A. (2006) Implications of structures of synaptic tetramers of gamma delta resolvase for the mechanism of recombination. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 103, 10642-7
Li, H., Ilin, S., Wang, W., Duncan, E. M., Wysocka, J., C Allis, D., and Patel, D. J. (2006) Molecular basis for site-specific read-out of histone H3K4me3 by the BPTF PHD finger of NURF. Nature. 442, 91-5
Li, H., Ilin, S., Wang, W., Duncan, E. M., Wysocka, J., C Allis, D., and Patel, D. J. (2006) Molecular basis for site-specific read-out of histone H3K4me3 by the BPTF PHD finger of NURF. Nature. 442, 91-5
Kamtekar, S., Berman, A. J., Wang, J., Lázaro, J. M., de Vega, M., Blanco, L., Salas, M., and Steitz, T. A. (2006) The phi29 DNA polymerase:protein-primer structure suggests a model for the initiation to elongation transition. EMBO J. 25, 1335-43
Zuo, Y., Vincent, H. A., Zhang, J., Wang, Y., Deutscher, M. P., and Malhotra, A. (2006) Structural basis for processivity and single-strand specificity of RNase II. Mol Cell. 24, 149-56
Tyler, R. C., Bitto, E., Berndsen, C. E., Bingman, C. A., Singh, S., Lee, M. S., Wesenberg, G. E., Denu, J. M., Phillips, G. N., and Markley, J. L. (2006) Structure of Arabidopsis thaliana At1g77540 protein, a minimal acetyltransferase from the COG2388 family. Biochemistry. 45, 14325-36
Bitto, E., Bingman, C. A., Wesenberg, G. E., McCoy, J. G., and Phillips, G. N. (2006) Structure of pyrimidine 5'-nucleotidase type 1. Insight into mechanism of action and inhibition during lead poisoning. J Biol Chem. 281, 20521-9
Bailey, S., Wing, R. A., and Steitz, T. A. (2006) The structure of T. aquaticus DNA polymerase III is distinct from eukaryotic replicative DNA polymerases. Cell. 126, 893-904
2005
Arndt, J. W., Schwarzenbacher, R., Page, R., Abdubek, P., Ambing, E., Biorac, T., Canaves, J. M., Chiu, H. - J., Dai, X., Deacon, A. M., DiDonato, M., Elsliger, M. - A., Godzik, A., Grittini, C., Grzechnik, S. K., Hale, J., Hampton, E., Han, G. Won, Haugen, J., Hornsby, M., Klock, H. E., Koesema, E., Kreusch, A., Kuhn, P., Jaroszewski, L., Lesley, S. A., Levin, I., McMullan, D., McPhillips, T. M., Miller, M. D., Morse, A., Moy, K., Nigoghossian, E., Ouyang, J., Peti, W. S., Quijano, K., Reyes, R., Sims, E., Spraggon, G., Stevens, R. C., van den Bedem, H., Velasquez, J., Vincent, J., von Delft, F., Wang, X., West, B., White, A., Wolf, G., Xu, Q., Zagnitko, O., Hodgson, K. O., Wooley, J., and Wilson, I. A. (2005) Crystal structure of an alpha/beta serine hydrolase (YDR428C) from Saccharomyces cerevisiae at 1.85 A resolution. Proteins. 58, 755-8
Arndt, J. W., Schwarzenbacher, R., Page, R., Abdubek, P., Ambing, E., Biorac, T., Canaves, J. M., Chiu, H. - J., Dai, X., Deacon, A. M., DiDonato, M., Elsliger, M. - A., Godzik, A., Grittini, C., Grzechnik, S. K., Hale, J., Hampton, E., Han, G. Won, Haugen, J., Hornsby, M., Klock, H. E., Koesema, E., Kreusch, A., Kuhn, P., Jaroszewski, L., Lesley, S. A., Levin, I., McMullan, D., McPhillips, T. M., Miller, M. D., Morse, A., Moy, K., Nigoghossian, E., Ouyang, J., Peti, W. S., Quijano, K., Reyes, R., Sims, E., Spraggon, G., Stevens, R. C., van den Bedem, H., Velasquez, J., Vincent, J., von Delft, F., Wang, X., West, B., White, A., Wolf, G., Xu, Q., Zagnitko, O., Hodgson, K. O., Wooley, J., and Wilson, I. A. (2005) Crystal structure of an alpha/beta serine hydrolase (YDR428C) from Saccharomyces cerevisiae at 1.85 A resolution. Proteins. 58, 755-8

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