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Zhou, Q., Lai, Y., Bacaj, T., Zhao, M., Lyubimov, A. Y., Uervirojnangkoorn, M., Zeldin, O. B., Brewster, A. S., Sauter, N. K., Cohen, A. E., S Soltis, M., Alonso-Mori, R., Chollet, M., Lemke, H. T., Pfuetzner, R. A., Choi, U. B., Weis, W. I., Diao, J., Südhof, T. C., and Brunger, A. T. (2015) Architecture of the synaptotagmin-SNARE machinery for neuronal exocytosis. Nature. 525, 62-7
Zhou, Q., Lai, Y., Bacaj, T., Zhao, M., Lyubimov, A. Y., Uervirojnangkoorn, M., Zeldin, O. B., Brewster, A. S., Sauter, N. K., Cohen, A. E., S Soltis, M., Alonso-Mori, R., Chollet, M., Lemke, H. T., Pfuetzner, R. A., Choi, U. B., Weis, W. I., Diao, J., Südhof, T. C., and Brunger, A. T. (2015) Architecture of the synaptotagmin-SNARE machinery for neuronal exocytosis. Nature. 525, 62-7
Kozono, S., Lin, Y. - M., Seo, H. - S., Pinch, B., Lian, X., Qiu, C., Herbert, M. K., Chen, C. - H., Tan, L., Gao, Z. Jeff, Massefski, W., Doctor, Z. M., Jackson, B. P., Chen, Y., Dhe-Paganon, S., Lu, K. Ping, and Zhou, X. Zhen (2018) Arsenic targets Pin1 and cooperates with retinoic acid to inhibit cancer-driving pathways and tumor-initiating cells. Nat Commun. 9, 3069
Kozono, S., Lin, Y. - M., Seo, H. - S., Pinch, B., Lian, X., Qiu, C., Herbert, M. K., Chen, C. - H., Tan, L., Gao, Z. Jeff, Massefski, W., Doctor, Z. M., Jackson, B. P., Chen, Y., Dhe-Paganon, S., Lu, K. Ping, and Zhou, X. Zhen (2018) Arsenic targets Pin1 and cooperates with retinoic acid to inhibit cancer-driving pathways and tumor-initiating cells. Nat Commun. 9, 3069
Kozono, S., Lin, Y. - M., Seo, H. - S., Pinch, B., Lian, X., Qiu, C., Herbert, M. K., Chen, C. - H., Tan, L., Gao, Z. Jeff, Massefski, W., Doctor, Z. M., Jackson, B. P., Chen, Y., Dhe-Paganon, S., Lu, K. Ping, and Zhou, X. Zhen (2018) Arsenic targets Pin1 and cooperates with retinoic acid to inhibit cancer-driving pathways and tumor-initiating cells. Nat Commun. 9, 3069
Joiner, C. M., Levine, Z. G., Aonbangkhen, C., Woo, C. M., and Walker, S. (2019) Aspartate Residues Far from the Active Site Drive O-GlcNAc Transferase Substrate Selection. J Am Chem Soc. 141, 12974-12978
Diao, J., Liu, R., Rong, Y., Zhao, M., Zhang, J., Lai, Y., Zhou, Q., Wilz, L. M., Li, J., Vivona, S., Pfuetzner, R. A., Brunger, A. T., and Zhong, Q. (2015) ATG14 promotes membrane tethering and fusion of autophagosomes to endolysosomes. Nature. 520, 563-6
Diao, J., Liu, R., Rong, Y., Zhao, M., Zhang, J., Lai, Y., Zhou, Q., Wilz, L. M., Li, J., Vivona, S., Pfuetzner, R. A., Brunger, A. T., and Zhong, Q. (2015) ATG14 promotes membrane tethering and fusion of autophagosomes to endolysosomes. Nature. 520, 563-6
Diao, J., Liu, R., Rong, Y., Zhao, M., Zhang, J., Lai, Y., Zhou, Q., Wilz, L. M., Li, J., Vivona, S., Pfuetzner, R. A., Brunger, A. T., and Zhong, Q. (2015) ATG14 promotes membrane tethering and fusion of autophagosomes to endolysosomes. Nature. 520, 563-6
Diver, M. M., Pedi, L., Koide, A., Koide, S., and Long, S. B. (2018) Atomic structure of the eukaryotic intramembrane RAS methyltransferase ICMT. Nature. 10.1038/nature25439
Guenther, E. L., Cao, Q., Trinh, H., Lu, J., Sawaya, M. R., Cascio, D., Boyer, D. R., Rodriguez, J. A., Hughes, M. P., and Eisenberg, D. S. (2018) Atomic structures of TDP-43 LCD segments and insights into reversible or pathogenic aggregation. Nat Struct Mol Biol. 10.1038/s41594-018-0064-2
Lee, S., and Verdine, G. L. (2009) Atomic substitution reveals the structural basis for substrate adenine recognition and removal by adenine DNA glycosylase. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 106, 18497-502
Laganowsky, A., Liu, C., Sawaya, M. R., Whitelegge, J. P., Park, J., Zhao, M., Pensalfini, A., Soriaga, A. B., Landau, M., Teng, P. K., Cascio, D., Glabe, C., and Eisenberg, D. (2012) Atomic view of a toxic amyloid small oligomer. Science. 335, 1228-31
Laganowsky, A., Liu, C., Sawaya, M. R., Whitelegge, J. P., Park, J., Zhao, M., Pensalfini, A., Soriaga, A. B., Landau, M., Teng, P. K., Cascio, D., Glabe, C., and Eisenberg, D. (2012) Atomic view of a toxic amyloid small oligomer. Science. 335, 1228-31
Laganowsky, A., Liu, C., Sawaya, M. R., Whitelegge, J. P., Park, J., Zhao, M., Pensalfini, A., Soriaga, A. B., Landau, M., Teng, P. K., Cascio, D., Glabe, C., and Eisenberg, D. (2012) Atomic view of a toxic amyloid small oligomer. Science. 335, 1228-31
Gray, A. L. H., Sawaya, M. R., Acharyya, D., Lou, J., Edington, E. M., Best, M. D., Prosser, R. A., Eisenberg, D. S., and Do, T. D. (2021) Atomic view of an amyloid dodecamer exhibiting selective cellular toxic vulnerability in acute brain slices. Protein Sci. 10.1002/pro.4268
Zangerl-Plessl, E. - M., Lee, S. - J., Maksaev, G., Bernsteiner, H., Ren, F., Yuan, P., Stary-Weinzinger, A., and Nichols, C. G. (2020) Atomistic basis of opening and conduction in mammalian inward rectifier potassium (Kir2.2) channels. J Gen Physiol. 10.1085/jgp.201912422
Cai, R., Price, I. R., Ding, F., Wu, F., Chen, T., Zhang, Y., Liu, G., Jardine, P. J., Lu, C., and Ke, A. (2019) ATP/ADP modulates gp16-pRNA conformational change in the Phi29 DNA packaging motor. Nucleic Acids Res. 10.1093/nar/gkz692
Cai, R., Price, I. R., Ding, F., Wu, F., Chen, T., Zhang, Y., Liu, G., Jardine, P. J., Lu, C., and Ke, A. (2019) ATP/ADP modulates gp16-pRNA conformational change in the Phi29 DNA packaging motor. Nucleic Acids Res. 10.1093/nar/gkz692
Ferreira-Cerca, S., Sagar, V., Schäfer, T., Diop, M., Wesseling, A. - M., Lu, H., Chai, E., Hurt, E., and LaRonde-LeBlanc, N. (2012) ATPase-dependent role of the atypical kinase Rio2 on the evolving pre-40S ribosomal subunit. Nat Struct Mol Biol. 19, 1316-23
Ferreira-Cerca, S., Sagar, V., Schäfer, T., Diop, M., Wesseling, A. - M., Lu, H., Chai, E., Hurt, E., and LaRonde-LeBlanc, N. (2012) ATPase-dependent role of the atypical kinase Rio2 on the evolving pre-40S ribosomal subunit. Nat Struct Mol Biol. 19, 1316-23
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
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
Muok, A. R., Ortega, D. R., Kurniyati, K., Yang, W., Maschmann, Z. A., Mabrouk, A. Sidi, Li, C., Crane, B. R., and Briegel, A. (2020) Atypical chemoreceptor arrays accommodate high membrane curvature. Nat Commun. 11, 5763
Jobichen, C., Chong, T. Ying, Ling, T. Hui, and Sivaraman, J. (2021) The Autocatalytic Cleavage Domain Is Not Required for the Activity of ScpC, a Virulence Protease from : A Structural Insight. Biochemistry. 60, 1564-1568

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