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  1. Ubiquitous purine sensor modulates diverse signal transduction pathways in bacteria
  2. Characterization of an extremophile bacterial acid phosphatase derived from metagenomics analysis
  3. Structural dynamics and functional cooperativity of human NQO1 by ambient temperature serial crystallography and simulations
  4. Structural Characterization of β-Xylosidase XynB2 from Geobacillus stearothermophilus CECT43: A Member of the Glycoside Hydrolase Family GH52
  5. Structural dynamics and functional cooperativity of human NQO1 by ambient temperature serial crystallography and simulations
  6. Ubiquitous purine sensor modulates diverse signal transduction pathways in bacteria
  7. First 3-D structural evidence of a native-like intertwined dimer in the acylphosphatase family
  8. Ubiquitous purine sensor modulates diverse signal transduction pathways in bacteria
  9. Accessing nutrients as the primary benefit arising from chemotaxis
  10. Short-Peptide Supramolecular Hydrogels for In Situ Growth of Metal–Organic Framework-Peptide Biocomposites
  11. Protection of Catalytic Cofactors by Polypeptides as a Driver for the Emergence of Primordial Enzymes
  12. The emerging role of auxins as bacterial signal molecules: Potential biotechnological applications
  13. Magnetite Mineralization inside Cross-Linked Protein Crystals
  14. Self-Assembled Monolayers As a Tool to Investigate the Effect of Surface Chemistry on Protein Nucleation
  15. Protection of catalytic cofactors by polypeptides as a driver for the emergence of primordial enzymes
  16. Emergence of an Auxin Sensing Domain in Plant-Associated Bacteria
  17. pH-Driven Polymorphic Behaviour of the Third PDZ Domain of PSD95: The Role of Electrostatic Interactions
  18. Evolution of CRISPR-associated endonucleases as inferred from resurrected proteins
  19. Novel chimeric proteins mimicking SARS-CoV-2 spike epitopes with broad inhibitory activity
  20. Lysozyme crystallization in hydrogel media under ultrasound irradiation
  21. Interactions Between Peptide Assemblies and Proteins for Medicine
  22. Structural insights into choline-O-sulfatase reveal the molecular determinants for ligand binding
  23. Chemotaxis of the Human Pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa to the Neurotransmitter Acetylcholine
  24. Evolution of CRISPR-associated Endonucleases as Inferred from Resurrected Proteins
  25. A short overview on practical techniques for protein crystallization and a new approach using low intensity electromagnetic fields
  26. A New L-Proline Amide Hydrolase with Potential Application within the Amidase Process
  27. X-ray Characterization of Conformational Changes of Human Apo- and Holo-Transferrin
  28. Combining Ancestral Reconstruction with Folding-Landscape Simulations to Engineer Heterologous Protein Expression
  29. Histamine: A Bacterial Signal Molecule
  30. Tuning Transport Phenomena in Agarose Gels for the Control of Protein Nucleation Density and Crystal Form
  31. Hinge-shift mechanism as a protein design principle for the evolution of β-lactamases from substrate promiscuity to specificity
  32. Insulin Crystals Grown in Short-Peptide Supramolecular Hydrogels Show Enhanced Thermal Stability and Slower Release Profile
  33. Production of Cross-Linked Lipase Crystals at a Preparative Scale
  34. Pseudomonas aeruginosa as a Model To Study Chemosensory Pathway Signaling
  35. Nonclassical Nucleation—Role of Metastable Intermediate Phase in Crystal Nucleation: An Editorial Prefix
  36. Heme-binding enables allosteric modulation in an ancient TIM-barrel glycosidase
  37. Evidence for Pentapeptide-Dependent and Independent CheB Methylesterases
  38. The structural basis for signal promiscuity in a bacterial chemoreceptor
  39. Attaining atomic resolution from in situ data collection at room temperature using counter-diffusion-based low-cost microchips
  40. Agarose Gel as a Medium for Growing and Tailoring Protein Crystals
  41. N-succinylamino acid racemases: Enzymatic properties and biotechnological applications
  42. How Bacterial Chemoreceptors Evolve Novel Ligand Specificities
  43. On the Quality of Protein Crystals Grown under Diffusion Mass-transport Controlled Regime (I)
  44. Enhancing a de novo enzyme activity by computationally-focused ultra-low-throughput screening
  45. Non-conservation of folding rates in the thioredoxin family reveals degradation of ancestral unassisted-folding
  46. Non-conservation of folding rates in the thioredoxin family reveals degradation of ancestral unassisted-folding
  47. Resurrection of efficient Precambrian endoglucanases for lignocellulosic biomass hydrolysis
  48. Enhanced Stability against Radiation Damage of Lysozyme Crystals Grown in Fmoc-CF Hydrogels
  49. Extending the pool of compatible peptide hydrogels for protein crystallization
  50. A simple and versatile microfluidic device for efficient biomacromolecule crystallization and structural analysis by serial crystallography
  51. Efficacy of aldose reductase inhibitors is affected by oxidative stress induced under X-ray irradiation
  52. The Molecular Mechanism of Nitrate Chemotaxis via Direct Ligand Binding to the PilJ Domain of McpN
  53. A novel cysteine carbamoyl-switch is responsible for the inhibition of formamidase, a nitrilase superfamily member
  54. Catalytic and Electron Conducting Carbon Nanotube–Reinforced Lysozyme Crystals
  55. Seeding from silica-reinforced lysozyme crystals for neutron crystallography
  56. Functional Annotation of Bacterial Signal Transduction Systems: Progress and Challenges
  57. High-Affinity Chemotaxis to Histamine Mediated by the TlpQ Chemoreceptor of the Human PathogenPseudomonas aeruginosa
  58. On the versatility of CLECs for biotechnological applications, from micro to macro-fluidics devices
  59. Synthesis and characterization of cross-linked lysozyme crystals filled with single-walled carbon nanotube bionanomaterials
  60. Prototyping protein expression constructs with PCR, cell-free expression and fluorescence detection size exclusion chromatography
  61. Structural Basis for Polyamine Binding at the dCACHE Domain of the McpU Chemoreceptor from Pseudomonas putida
  62. Protein separation under a microfluidic regime
  63. The International Crystallization Schools IS(B)C of Granada
  64. Efficient Screening Methodology for Protein Crystallization Based on the Counter-Diffusion Technique
  65. De novo active sites for resurrected Precambrian enzymes
  66. Enhanced vulnerability of human proteins towards disease-associated inactivation through divergent evolution
  67. Continuous Sensing Photonic Lab-on-a-Chip Platform Based on Cross-Linked Enzyme Crystals
  68. Bioinspired Calcium Phosphate Coated Mica Sheets by Vapor Diffusion and Its Effects on Lysozyme Assembly and Crystallization
  69. Current trends in protein crystallization
  70. Macromolecular crystallography: An old science with new perspectives
  71. Bacterial rhyaluronidase id and production
  72. A multiple path photonic lab on a chip for parallel protein concentration measurements
  73. Influence of the chirality of short peptide supramolecular hydrogels in protein crystallogenesis
  74. Protein crystallization in short-peptide supramolecular hydrogels: a versatile strategy towards biotechnological composite materials
  75. McCLEC, a robust and stable enzymatic based microreactor platform
  76. Mutational Studies on Resurrected Ancestral Proteins Reveal Conservation of Site-Specific Amino Acid Preferences throughout Evolutionary History
  77. Cloning, expression, purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray characterization of allantoinase fromBacillus licheniformisATCC 14580
  78. Evolution of Conformational Dynamics Determines the Conversion of a Promiscuous Generalist into a Specialist Enzyme
  79. Use of Cross-Linked Poly(ethylene glycol)-Based Hydrogels for Protein Crystallization
  80. Phenotypic comparisons of consensus variants versus laboratory resurrections of Precambrian proteins
  81. Mechanistic Insights of β-Lactmases Evolution
  82. Introduction to protein crystallization
  83. Purification, crystallization and preliminary crystallographic analysis of the ligand-binding regions of the PctA and PctB chemoreceptors fromPseudomonas aeruginosain complex with amino acids
  84. Thermostable and promiscuous Precambrian proteins
  85. Conservation of Protein Structure over Four Billion Years
  86. Correction to “Hyperstability and Substrate Promiscuity in Laboratory Resurrections of Precambrian β-Lactamases”
  87. Heterogeneous Crystallization of Proteins: Is it a Prenucleation Clusters Mediated Process?
  88. Growth of Ultrastable Protein–Silica Composite Crystals
  89. Hyperstability and Substrate Promiscuity in Laboratory Resurrections of Precambrian β-Lactamases
  90. In situX-ray data collection from highly sensitive crystals ofPseudomonas putidaPtxS in complex with DNA
  91. Evidence for chemoreceptors with bimodular ligand-binding regions harboring two signal-binding sites
  92. Mutational and Structural Analysis of L-N-Carbamoylase Reveals New Insights into a Peptidase M20/M25/M40 Family Member
  93. Protein crystallization in gels: the better choice to grow crystals for structural determination
  94. Protein Experiment: Scientific Data Processing Platform for On-Flight Experiment Tuning
  95. Monitoring and Scoring Counter-Diffusion Protein Crystallization Experiments in Capillaries by in situ Dynamic Light Scattering
  96. Crystallization and crystallographic analysis of the ligand-binding domain of thePseudomonas putidachemoreceptor McpS in complex with malate and succinate
  97. L-N-carbamoylase structure suggests a striking case of protein evolution
  98. Crystallization in gels and microgravity: a comparative study
  99. Isolation and crystallization studies of selected proteins from plant photosystem II
  100. Structure of a novel bacterial small molecule sensor domain with two ligands
  101. Optimization of Protein Crystallization: The OptiCryst Project
  102. Combining Counter-Diffusion and Microseeding to Increase the Success Rate in Protein Crystallization
  103. Hetero- vs Homogeneous Nucleation of Protein Crystals Discriminated by Supersaturation
  104. Understanding the polymorphic behaviour of a mutant of the α-spectrin SH3 domain by means of two 1.1 Å resolution structures
  105. Crystallization in gels: a practical workshop
  106. Atomic resolution studies of haloalkane dehalogenases DhaA04, DhaA14 and DhaA15 with engineered access tunnels
  107. Biophysical and atomic force microscopy characterization of the RNA from satellite tobacco mosaic virus
  108. Toward the Crystallization of Photosystem II Core Complex from Pisum sativum L.
  109. Novel conformational aspects of the third PDZ domain of the neuronal post-synaptic density-95 protein revealed from two 1.4Å X-ray structures
  110. Two-step counterdiffusion protocol for the crystallization of haemoglobin II fromLucina pectinatain the pH range 4–9
  111. Modulation of Buried Ionizable Groups in Proteins with Engineered Surface Charge
  112. Structure of dihydropyrimidinase from Sinorhizobium meliloti CECT4114: New features in an amidohydrolase family member
  113. Counterdiffusion methods applied to protein crystallization
  114. Direct Observation of Adsorption Sites of Protein Impurities and Their Effects on Step Advancement of Protein Crystals †
  115. Effects of a Magnetic Field on Lysozyme Crystal Nucleation and Growth in a Diffusive Environment
  116. Precise protein solubility determination by Laser confocal differential interference contrast microscopy
  117. Crystallization and diffraction patterns of the oxy and cyano forms of theLucina pectinatahaemoglobins complex
  118. Toward a Definition of X-ray Crystal Quality †
  119. Granada Crystallization Facility-2: A Versatile Platform for Crystallization in Space †
  120. Comparison of Different Experimental Techniques for the Measurement of Crystal Growth Kinetics †
  121. Crystallization and preliminary crystallographic studies of the recombinantL-N-carbamoylase fromGeobacillus stearothermophilusCECT43
  122. Is Agarose an Impurity or an Impurity Filter? In Situ Observation of the Joint Gel/Impurity Effect on Protein Crystal Growth Kinetics
  123. Crystallization of proteins on functionalized surfaces
  124. In situobservation of the joint gel/impurity effect on protein crystal-growth kinetics
  125. Force-Clamp Spectroscopy Detects Residue Co-evolution in Enzyme Catalysis
  126. Structure and Ligand Selection of Hemoglobin II from Lucina pectinata
  127. Crystallization and preliminary crystallographic studies of an active-site mutant hydantoin racemase fromSinorhizobium melilotiCECT4114
  128. Structure of the mexicain–E-64 complex and comparison with other cysteine proteases of the papain family
  129. Crystallization by capillary counter-diffusion and structure determination of the N114A mutant of the SH3 domain of Abl tyrosine kinase complexed with a high-affinity peptide ligand
  130. New techniques for membrane protein crystallization tested on photosystem II core complex of Pisum sativum
  131. Crystallization and preliminary crystallographic studies of the recombinant dihydropyrimidinase fromSinorhizobium melilotiCECT4114
  132. Toward the getting of photosystem II core complex crystals fromPisum sativum
  133. Capillary crystallization and molecular-replacement solution of haemoglobin II from the clamLucina pectinata
  134. Binding curves by continuous gradient flow-mix calorimetry
  135. Mexicain, from the crystal to the structure: a sixty years journey
  136. Life in the fast lane for protein crystallization and X-ray crystallography
  137. Purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of mexicain
  138. Crystallization of photosystem II core complex fromPisum sativum
  139. The effect of the low magnetic field on the quality of tetragonal lysozyme crystals grown with paramagnetic salts
  140. Protein crystallization by capillary counterdiffusion for applied crystallographic structure determination
  141. Purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis ofCaenorhabditis elegansubiquitin-conjugation enzyme M7.1
  142. Protein crystal quality in diffusive environments and its evaluation
  143. Granada Crystallisation Box: a new device for protein crystallisation by counter-diffusion techniques
  144. Agarose as crystallisation media for proteins II: Trapping of gel fibres into the crystals
  145. Ab initiocrystallographic structure determination of insulin from protein to electron density without crystal handling
  146. Agarose as crystallization media for proteins
  147. A supersaturation wave of protein crystallization
  148. Structure of tetragonal hen egg-white lysozyme at 0.94 Å from crystals grown by the counter-diffusion method
  149. Crystallization and cryocrystallography inside X-ray capillaries
  150. Experimental evidence for the stability of the depletion zone around a growing protein crystal under microgravity
  151. In-situmeasurement of rocking curves during lysozyme crystal growth
  152. Topography and high resolution diffraction studies in tetragonal lysozyme
  153. Reinforced protein crystals