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  1. The enthalpy-entropy compensation phenomenon
  2. Thermodynamic and Structural Adaptation Differences between the Mesophilic and Psychrophilic Lactate Dehydrogenases
  3. MeCP2 Binding Cooperativity Inhibits DNA Modification-Specific Recognition
  4. Unusual Characteristics of the DNA Binding Domain of Epigenetic Regulatory Protein MeCP2 Determine Its Binding Specificity
  5. Stability, denaturation and refolding of Mycobacterium tuberculosis MfpA, a DNA mimicking protein that confers antibiotic resistance
  6. Circular dichroism spectroscopy has intrinsic limitations for protein secondary structure analysis
  7. Solution Structure and Refolding of theMycobacterium tuberculosisPentapeptide Repeat Protein MfpA
  8. DNA and Protein Footprinting Analysis of the Modulation of DNA Binding by the N-Terminal Domain of theSaccharomyces cerevisiae TATA Binding Protein
  9. Influence of the N-Terminal Domain and Divalent Cations on Self-Association and DNA Binding by theSaccharomyces cerevisiaeTATA Binding Protein†
  10. Binding then bending: A mechanism for wrapping DNA
  11. Indirect Readout of DNA Sequence by Papillomavirus E2 Proteins Depends Upon Net Cation Uptake
  12. Comparison of the Effect of Water Release on the Interaction of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae TATA Binding Protein (TBP) with “TATA Box” Sequences Composed of Adenosine or Inosine
  13. Solution Structure and Interdomain Interactions of theSaccharomyces cerevisiae“TATA Binding Protein” (TBP) Probed by Radiolytic Protein Footprinting†
  14. Solution Structural Studies of theSaccharomyces cerevisiaeTATA Binding Protein (TBP)†
  15. Study of the quantitative characteristics of tilorone complexation with polynucleotides of various origin
  16. Electrostatic contribution to the bending of DNA
  17. Mechanisms of stabilizing nucleosome structure. Study of dissociation of histone octamer from DNA
  18. Translational Positioning of Nucleosomes on DNA: The Role of Sequence-dependent Isotropic DNA Bending Stiffness
  19. Rapid method for the fractionation of nuclear proteins and their complexes by batch elution from hydroxyapatite
  20. Displacement of histones by sperm-specific proteins at different stages of spermatogenesis of squid
  21. Rearrangements of chromatin structure during spermatogenesis of squid
  22. Intrinsic fluorescence, difference spectrophotometry and theoretical studies on tertiary structure of calf thymus histone H1
  23. Non-histone proteins are involved in higher-order organization of grass carp sperm chromatin
  24. Fluorescence study of the interaction of calf thymus histone H1 with DNA
  25. The structure of the histone dimer H2A–H2B studied by spectroscopy
  26. Structure of the histone tetramer (H3-H4)2: 1. Peculiarities of optical absorption, fluorescence and light scattering in response to changes in ionic strength and pH of the medium
  27. Structure of the histone tetramer (H3-H4)2: 2. Position of λmax in the tyrosyl fluorescence spectra and tyrosyl accessibility to quenchers
  28. Changes in chromatin basic proteins during male gametogenesis of grass carp
  29. Chromatin structure during male gametogenesis of grass carp