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The self-association domain of Ldb1 (#401)
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Sense-codon reassignment and site-selective protein labelling in vitro (#402)
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Protein bioconjugation: Achieving selectivity and purity without protein engineering (#403)
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Engineering novel activin-targeted therapeutics for the treatment of cancer-related body wasting. (#404)
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Uniform and selective protein labelling (2H/13C/15N) at the National Deuteration Facility supporting structural investigations using NMR and neutrons. (#405)
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IDENTIFYING NOVEL TRANSAMINASES FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS (#406)
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Oligomer vs. fibril: single-molecule fluorescence reveals two classes of Synuclein mutants (#407)
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The role of amyloid-like aggregation of TIA-1 in stress granules (#408)
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New proteins for an old problem: characterisation of γS-crystallin variants and their implications for cataract formation (#409)
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Towards the quantification of the proteostasis capacity of a cell (#410)
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BHRF1 inhibition with peptidomimetics (#411)
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Modelling of dopamine D3 receptor in complex with eticlopride: development and validation of methodology (#412)
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Using SAXS to investigate effects of antiretroviral drugs on HIV-1 protein targets (#413)
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Dynamic Inhibition of HCV NS5A Activity (#414)
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Molecular Basis for Substrate and Inhibitor Interactions with the Glycine Transporter, GlyT2 (#415)
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“Paraspeckleomics” - defining the interactome of a paraspeckle. (#416)
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Two-step mechanism involving active-site conformational changes regulates human telomerase DNA binding (#417)
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The N-terminal domain of MuB protein has striking structural similarity to DNA-binding domains and mediates filament-filament interactions (#418)
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Investigating RNA binding properties of the archaeal RNA polymerase subunits EF (#419)
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Artificial protein scaffolds for programmable RNA recognition (#420)
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Recent advances on the MX2 crystallography beamline at the Australian Synchrotron (#421)
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Novel avian antibody structures and their role in antigen interactions (#422)
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Protein structure determination using X-ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL) and synchrotron sources (#423)
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Structural interpretations of stereoselectivity among a group of related bacterial enzymes involved in lignin dimer degradation (#424)
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Crystallography beamline update - what is going on at MX? (#425)
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Engaging undergraduate students in scientific research with a laboratory course targeting Wobbly Possum Disease Virus (#426)
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Structural Studies of Bax activation and oligomerisation (#427)
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A novel mouse model to dissect the mechanisms of Bcl-2 regulated cell death in vivo (#428)
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What’s in a NuRD? (#429)
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Structural Insights into Human cardiac myosin binding protein C and its interaction with Calmodulin (#430)
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Meltdown - getting to the core of a DSF experiment (#431)
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Characterization of proteins and protein self-association (oligomerization) with SEC-MALS (#432)
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Automatic multiple data sets evaluation and SAD phasing using Auto-Rickshaw at the Australian Synchrotron (#433)
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Surprising architectural variation of Autotransporter adhesins (#434)
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Structural insights of the entire atrazine breakdown pathway that has developed during the last 50 years by molecular evolution (#435)
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A life less aquatic: solvent-free enzymolysis at 150°C (#436)
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Crystal structure of human ezrin (#437)
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Cryo control and detector high angle corrections at the MX Beamlines (#438)
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CHD4 contains a HMG-box-like domain with affinity for poly(ADP-ribose) (#439)
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Expression, purification and analysis of recombinant components of the NuRD complex (#440)
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Relaxosome et Coupling proteins in the Clostridium perfringens conjugation system (#441)
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New features and developments on the MX beamlines at the Australian Synchrotron (#442)
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Macromolecular Interactions Facility: A Platform for the Biophysical Analysis of Proteins and Macromolecules (#443)
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