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Maltose-Binding Proteins

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  • A maltose-binding protein fusion construct yields a robust crystallography platform for MCL1  Academic Article
  • Automated docking of flexible ligands: applications of AutoDock  Academic Article
  • Characterization of the membrane domain nqo11 subunit of the proton-translocating nadh-quinone oxidoreductase of paracoccus denitrificans  Academic Article
  • Chemically regulated zinc finger transcription factors  Academic Article
  • Combinatorial crystallization of an rna-protein complex  Academic Article
  • Development of a small peptide tag for covalent labeling of proteins  Academic Article
  • Dissection of the functional and structural domains of phosphorelay histidine kinase a of bacillus subtilis  Academic Article
  • Improved segmental isotope labeling of proteins and application to a larger protein  Academic Article
  • Isolated RNA binding domain of a class I tRNA synthetase  Academic Article
  • Mixed-element capture agents: A simple strategy for the construction of synthetic, high-affinity protein capture ligands  Academic Article
  • Multivalent display of proteins on viral nanoparticles using molecular recognition and chemical ligation strategies  Academic Article
  • NMR observation of selected segments in a larger protein: Central-segment isotope labeling through intein-mediated ligation  Academic Article
  • Selecting improved peptidyl motifs for cytosolic delivery of disparate protein and nanoparticle materials  Academic Article
  • Site-selective protein immobilization through 2-cyanobenzothiazole-cysteine condensation  Academic Article
  • The maltose-binding protein as a scaffold for monovalent display of peptides derived from phage libraries  Academic Article

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