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  1. Benchmarking antibody clustering methods using sequence, structural, and machine learning similarity measures for antibody discovery applications
  2. LAP: Liability Antibody Profiler by sequence & structural mapping of natural and therapeutic antibodies
  3. Rola kluczowych hormonów i ich receptorów w rozwoju owadów na przykładzie Drosophila melanogaster i Aedes aegypti
  4. Metal Ions Induce Liquid Condensate Formation by the F Domain of Aedes aegypti Ecdysteroid Receptor. New Perspectives of Nuclear Receptor Studies
  5. Nuclear immunophilin FKBP39 from Drosophila melanogaster drives spontaneous liquid-liquid phase separation
  6. Copper(II)-Binding Induces a Unique Polyproline Type II Helical Structure within the Ion-Binding Segment in the Intrinsically Disordered F-Domain of Ecdysteroid Receptor from Aedes aegypti
  7. The intrinsically disordered C-terminal F domain of the ecdysteroid receptor from Aedes aegypti exhibits metal ion-binding ability
  8. Intrinsically disordered N-terminal domain of the Helicoverpa armigera Ultraspiracle stabilizes the dimeric form via a scorpion-like structure
  9. Molecular determinants of FKBP39 subcellular distribution.
  10. Homodimerization propensity of the intrinsically disordered N-terminal domain of Ultraspiracle from Aedes aegypti
  11. The Molecular Basis of Conformational Instability of the Ecdysone Receptor DNA Binding Domain Studied by In Silico and In Vitro Experiments
  12. Multidomain sumoylation of the ecdysone receptor (EcR) from Drosophila melanogaster
  13. Conformational changes in the DNA-binding domains of the ecdysteroid receptor during the formation of a complex with the hsp27 response element
  14. The composite nature of the interaction between nuclear receptors EcR and DHR38
  15. Sequences that direct subcellular traffic of the Drosophila methoprene-tolerant protein (MET) are located predominantly in the PAS domains
  16. The variety of complexes formed by EcR and Usp nuclear receptors in the nuclei of living cells
  17. Regulatory elements in the juvenile hormone binding protein gene from Galleria mellonella — Topography of binding sites for Usp and EcRDBD
  18. Novel DNA-binding element within the C-terminal extension of the nuclear receptor DNA-binding domain
  19. EcR and Usp, components of the ecdysteroid nuclear receptor complex, exhibit differential distribution of molecular determinants directing subcellular trafficking
  20. The DNA-Binding Domain of the Ultraspiracle Drives Deformation of the Response Element Whereas the DNA-Binding Domain of the Ecdysone Receptor Is Responsible for a Slight Additional Change of the Preformed Structure
  21. Plasticity of the Ecdysone Receptor DNA Binding Domain