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Harrison, O. J., Vendome, J., Brasch, J., Jin, X., Hong, S., Katsamba, P. S., Ahlsen, G., Troyanovsky, R. B., Troyanovsky, S. M., Honig, B., and Shapiro, L. (2012) Nectin ectodomain structures reveal a canonical adhesive interface. Nat Struct Mol Biol. 19, 906-15
Qian, W. - J., Park, J. - E., Grant, R., Lai, C. C., Kelley, J. A., Yaffe, M. B., Lee, K. S., and Burke, T. R. (2015) Neighbor-directed histidine N (τ)-alkylation: A route to imidazolium-containing phosphopeptide macrocycles.. Biopolymers. 104, 663-73
Cosmanescu, F., Katsamba, P. S., Sergeeva, A. P., Ahlsen, G., Patel, S. D., Brewer, J. J., Tan, L., Xu, S., Xiao, Q., Nagarkar-Jaiswal, S., Nern, A., Bellen, H. J., S Zipursky, L., Honig, B., and Shapiro, L. (2018) Neuron-Subtype-Specific Expression, Interaction Affinities, and Specificity Determinants of DIP/Dpr Cell Recognition Proteins. Neuron. 100, 1385-1400.e6
Cosmanescu, F., Katsamba, P. S., Sergeeva, A. P., Ahlsen, G., Patel, S. D., Brewer, J. J., Tan, L., Xu, S., Xiao, Q., Nagarkar-Jaiswal, S., Nern, A., Bellen, H. J., S Zipursky, L., Honig, B., and Shapiro, L. (2018) Neuron-Subtype-Specific Expression, Interaction Affinities, and Specificity Determinants of DIP/Dpr Cell Recognition Proteins. Neuron. 100, 1385-1400.e6
Zahid, H., Buchholz, C. R., Singh, M., Ciccone, M. F., Chan, A., Nithianantham, S., Shi, K., Aihara, H., Fischer, M., Schönbrunn, E., Santos, C. O. Dos, Landry, J. W., and Pomerantz, W. C. K. (2021) New Design Rules for Developing Potent Cell-Active Inhibitors of the Nucleosome Remodeling Factor (NURF) via BPTF Bromodomain Inhibition. J Med Chem. 64, 13902-13917
McCloskey, D. E., Bale, S., Secrist, J. A., Tiwari, A., Moss, T. H., Valiyaveettil, J., Brooks, W. H., Guida, W. C., Pegg, A. E., and Ealick, S. E. (2009) New insights into the design of inhibitors of human S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase: studies of adenine C8 substitution in structural analogues of S-adenosylmethionine. J Med Chem. 52, 1388-407
McCloskey, D. E., Bale, S., Secrist, J. A., Tiwari, A., Moss, T. H., Valiyaveettil, J., Brooks, W. H., Guida, W. C., Pegg, A. E., and Ealick, S. E. (2009) New insights into the design of inhibitors of human S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase: studies of adenine C8 substitution in structural analogues of S-adenosylmethionine. J Med Chem. 52, 1388-407
Xu, K., Chan, Y. - P., Rajashankar, K. R., Khetawat, D., Yan, L., Kolev, M. V., Broder, C. C., and Nikolov, D. B. (2012) New insights into the Hendra virus attachment and entry process from structures of the virus G glycoprotein and its complex with Ephrin-B2. PLoS One. 7, e48742
Neumann, W., Xu, S., Sárosi, M. B., Scholz, M. S., Crews, B. C., Ghebreselasie, K., Banerjee, S., Marnett, L. J., and Hey-Hawkins, E. (2016) nido-Dicarbaborate Induces Potent and Selective Inhibition of Cyclooxygenase-2. ChemMedChem. 11, 175-8
Yao, G., Zhang, S., Mahrhold, S., Lam, K. - H., Stern, D., Bagramyan, K., Perry, K., Kalkum, M., Rummel, A., Dong, M., and Jin, R. (2016) N-linked glycosylation of SV2 is required for binding and uptake of botulinum neurotoxin A. Nat Struct Mol Biol. 23, 656-62
Fenwick, M. K., Mehta, A. P., Zhang, Y., Abdelwahed, S. H., Begley, T. P., and Ealick, S. E. (2015) Non-canonical active site architecture of the radical SAM thiamin pyrimidine synthase. Nat Commun. 6, 6480
Simanshu, D. K., Kamlekar, R. Kanth, Wijesinghe, D. S., Zou, X., Zhai, X., Mishra, S. K., Molotkovsky, J. G., Malinina, L., Hinchcliffe, E. H., Chalfant, C. E., Brown, R. E., and Patel, D. J. (2013) Non-vesicular trafficking by a ceramide-1-phosphate transfer protein regulates eicosanoids. Nature. 500, 463-7
Li, J., Malakhova, M., Mottamal, M., Reddy, K., Kurinov, I., Carper, A., Langfald, A., Oi, N., Kim, M. Ok, Zhu, F., Sosa, C. P., Zhou, K., Bode, A. M., and Dong, Z. (2012) Norathyriol suppresses skin cancers induced by solar ultraviolet radiation by targeting ERK kinases. Cancer Res. 72, 260-70
Kourinov, I., Capel, M., Banerjee, S., Murphy, F., Neau, D., Perry, K., Rajashankar, K., Schuermann, J., Sukumar, N., and Ealick, S. (2018) Northeastern Collaborative Access Team (NE-CAT) crystallography beamlines for challenging structural biology research. Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances. 74, a97-a97
Son, J., Jang, J., Beyett, T. S., Eum, Y., Haikala, H. M., Verano, A., Lin, M., Hatcher, J. M., Kwiatkowski, N. P., Eser, P. Özden, Poitras, M. J., Wang, S., Xu, M., Gokhale, P. C., Cameron, M. D., Eck, M. J., Gray, N. S., and Jänne, P. A. (2022) A novel HER2-selective kinase inhibitor is effective in HER2 mutant and amplified non-small cell lung cancer. Cancer Res. 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-21-2693
Scott, D. C., Monda, J. K., Bennett, E. J., J Harper, W., and Schulman, B. A. (2011) N-terminal acetylation acts as an avidity enhancer within an interconnected multiprotein complex. Science. 334, 674-8
Stiegler, A. L., and Boggon, T. J. (2018) The N-Terminal GTPase Domain of p190RhoGAP Proteins Is a PseudoGTPase. Structure. 10.1016/j.str.2018.07.015
Yu, C. H., Bhattacharya, A., Persaud, M., Taylor, A. B., Wang, Z., Bulnes-Ramos, A., Xu, J., Selyutina, A., Martinez-Lopez, A., Cano, K., Demeler, B., Kim, B., Hardies, S. C., Diaz-Griffero, F., and Ivanov, D. N. (2021) Nucleic acid binding by SAMHD1 contributes to the antiretroviral activity and is enhanced by the GpsN modification. Nat Commun. 12, 731
Yu, C. H., Bhattacharya, A., Persaud, M., Taylor, A. B., Wang, Z., Bulnes-Ramos, A., Xu, J., Selyutina, A., Martinez-Lopez, A., Cano, K., Demeler, B., Kim, B., Hardies, S. C., Diaz-Griffero, F., and Ivanov, D. N. (2021) Nucleic acid binding by SAMHD1 contributes to the antiretroviral activity and is enhanced by the GpsN modification. Nat Commun. 12, 731
Stinson, B. M., Nager, A. R., Glynn, S. E., Schmitz, K. R., Baker, T. A., and Sauer, R. T. (2013) Nucleotide binding and conformational switching in the hexameric ring of a AAA+ machine. Cell. 153, 628-39
Ketkar, A., Zafar, M. K., Banerjee, S., Marquez, V. E., Egli, M., and Eoff, R. L. (2012) A nucleotide-analogue-induced gain of function corrects the error-prone nature of human DNA polymerase iota. J Am Chem Soc. 134, 10698-705
Wei, H., Ruthenburg, A. J., Bechis, S. K., and Verdine, G. L. (2005) Nucleotide-dependent domain movement in the ATPase domain of a human type IIA DNA topoisomerase. J Biol Chem. 280, 37041-7
Bolon, D. N., Grant, R. A., Baker, T. A., and Sauer, R. T. (2004) Nucleotide-dependent substrate handoff from the SspB adaptor to the AAA+ ClpXP protease. Mol Cell. 16, 343-50
Bolon, D. N., Grant, R. A., Baker, T. A., and Sauer, R. T. (2004) Nucleotide-dependent substrate handoff from the SspB adaptor to the AAA+ ClpXP protease. Mol Cell. 16, 343-50
Pantel, L., Florin, T., Dobosz-Bartoszek, M., Racine, E., Sarciaux, M., Serri, M., Houard, J., Campagne, J. - M., de Figueiredo, R. Marcia, Midrier, C., Gaudriault, S., Givaudan, A., Lanois, A., Forst, S., Aumelas, A., Cotteaux-Lautard, C., Bolla, J. - M., Lundberg, C. Vingsbo, Huseby, D. L., Hughes, D., Villain-Guillot, P., Mankin, A. S., Polikanov, Y. S., and Gualtieri, M. (2018) Odilorhabdins, Antibacterial Agents that Cause Miscoding by Binding at a New Ribosomal Site. Mol Cell. 70, 83-94.e7

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