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  1. 1.   Crystal structure of N-{N-[N-acetyl-(S)-leuc-yl]-(S)-leuc-yl}norleucinal (ALLN), an inhibitor of proteasome
  2. Czerwinski, Andrzej; Basava, Channa; Dauter, Miroslawa; Dauter, Zbigniew
  3. Acta crystallographica. Section E, Crystallographic communications. 2015, Mar 01; 71(Pt 3): 254-7.
  1. 2.   Structure of a eukaryotic RNase III postcleavage complex reveals a double-ruler mechanism for substrate selection
  2. Liang, Y. H.; Lavoie, M.; Comeau, M. A.; Abou Elela, S.; Ji, X.
  3. Molecular Cell. 2014, 8-May; 54(3): 431-44.
  1. 3.   Crystal structures of beta-1,4-galactosyltransferase 7 enzyme reveal conformational changes and substrate binding
  2. Tsutsui, Y.; Ramakrishnan, B.; Qasba, P. K.
  3. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2013, 1-Nov; 288(44): 31963-70.
  1. 4.   Structure-based discovery of a boronic acid bioisostere of combretastatin A-4
  2. Kong, Y.; Grembecka, J.; Edler, M. C.; Hamel, E.; Mooberry, S. L.; Sabat, M.; Rieger, J.; Brown, M. L.
  3. Chemistry & Biology. 2005, SEP; 12(9): 1007-1014.
  1. 5.   Dynamic behavior of the telomerase RNA hairpin structure and its relationship to dyskeratosis congenita
  2. Yingling, Y. G.; Shapiro, B. A.
  3. Journal of Molecular Biology. 2005, APR 22; 348(1): 27-42.
  1. 6.   Conformationally constrained analogues of diacylglycerol (DAG). 23. Hydrophobic ligand-protein interactions versus ligand-lipid interactions of DAG-lactones with protein kinase C (PK-C)
  2. Tamamura, H.; Sigano, D. M.; Lewin, N. E.; Peach, M. L.; Nicklaus, M. C.; Blumberg, P. M.; Marquez, V. E.
  3. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 2004, SEP 23; 47(20): 4858-4864.
  1. 7.   Different roles of electrostatics in heat and in cold: Adaptation by citrate synthase
  2. Kumar, S.; Nussinov, R.
  3. Chembiochem. 2004 5(3): 280-290.
  1. 8.   Modeling of serine protease prototype reactions with the flexible effective fragment potential quantum mechanical/molecular mechanical method
  2. Nemukhin, A. V.; Grigorenko, B. L.; Rogov, A. V.; Topol, I. A.; Burt, S. K.
  3. Theoretical Chemistry Accounts. 2004 111(1): 36-48.
  1. 9.   PCR amplification of DNA containing non-standard base pairs by variants of reverse transcriptase from Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1
  2. Sismour, A. M.; Lutz, S.; Park, J. H.; Lutz, M. J.; Boyer, P. L.; Hughes, S. H.; Benner, S. A.
  3. Nucleic Acids Research. 2004 32(2): 728-735.
  1. 10.   Energy landscape and dynamics of the beta-hairpin G peptide and its isomers: Topology and sequences
  2. Ma, B. Y.; Nussinov, R.
  3. Protein Science. 2003 12(9): 1882-1893.
  1. 11.   Molecular dynamics simulations of a beta-hairpin fragment of protein G: Balance between side-chain and backbone forces
  2. Ma, B. Y.; Nussinov, R.
  3. Journal of Molecular Biology. 2000 296(4): 1091-1104.
  1. 12.   Importance of selecting proper basis set in quantum mechanical studies of potential energy surfaces of carbohydrates
  2. Lii, J. H.; Ma, B. Y.; Allinger, N. L.
  3. Journal of Computational Chemistry. 1999 20(15): 1593-1603.
  1. 13.   Importance of molecular flexibility for the resistance of HIV-1 protease inhibitors
  2. Kato, R.; Yusa, K.; Gulnik, S. V.; Bhat, T.; Hayashi, H.; Mitsuya, H.; Erickson, J. W.
  3. International Conference on AIDS. 1998, 12 67-68.
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