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  1. The RNA-Binding Protein of a Double-Stranded RNA Virus Acts like a Scaffold Protein
  2. Characterization of interaction of magnetic nanoparticles with breast cancer cells
  3. Structural Basis for the Development of Avian Virus Capsids That Display Influenza Virus Proteins and Induce Protective Immunity
  4. Case for diagnosis
  5. New Insights into Rotavirus Entry Machinery: Stabilization of Rotavirus Spike Conformation Is Independent of Trypsin Cleavage
  6. Molecular determinants of the ATP hydrolysis asymmetry of the CCT chaperonin complex
  7. Self-assembly and characterization of small and monodisperse dye nanospheres in a protein cage
  8. The interplay between mechanics and stability of viral cages
  9. Mechanical Identities of RNA and DNA Double Helices Unveiled at the Single-Molecule Level
  10. Mapping in vitro local material properties of intact and disrupted virions at high resolution using multi-harmonic atomic force microscopy
  11. The Basic Architecture of Viruses
  12. Nucleic Acid Packaging in Viruses
  13. Manipulation of single polymerase-DNA complexes: A mechanical view of DNA unwinding during replication
  14. Interaction of viral ATPases with nucleotides measured with a microcantilever
  15. Label-free identification of single dielectric nanoparticles and viruses with ultraweak polarization forces
  16. Bacteriophages: Structure
  17. Direct Measurement of Phage phi29 Stiffness Provides Evidence of Internal Pressure
  18. Architecture and nucleic acids recognition mechanism of the THO complex, an mRNP assembly factor
  19. Focused issue on X-ray microscopy of biological materials
  20. Resolving Structure and Mechanical Properties at the Nanoscale of Viruses with Frequency Modulation Atomic Force Microscopy
  21. Stepwise motion of a microcantilever driven by the hydrolysis of viral ATPases
  22. Mechanical stability of low-humidity single DNA molecules
  23. Mechanical Properties of High-G⋅C Content DNA with A-Type Base-Stacking
  24. Condensation Prevails over B-A Transition in the Structure of DNA at Low Humidity
  25. Dna Unwinding Dynamics of a Processive DNA Polymerase
  26. Improving the technique of vitreous cryo-sectioning for cryo-electron tomography: Electrostatic charging for section attachment and implementation of an anti-contamination glove box
  27. A nucleoprotein-hairpin in transcription regulation
  28. Cryo-X-ray tomography of vaccinia virus membranes and inner compartments
  29. Origins of phase contrast in the atomic force microscope in liquids
  30. Membrane remodelling during vaccinia virus morphogenesis
  31. The Structure of a Biologically Active Influenza Virus Ribonucleoprotein Complex
  32. Infectious Bursal Disease Virus: Ribonucleoprotein Complexes of a Double-Stranded RNA Virus
  33. Deconstructing Viral Shells To Understand Its Building Blocks
  34. Study Of Mechanical Properties Of Bacteriophage T7
  35. Selection of antibody probes to correlate protein sequence domains with their structural distribution
  36. The structure of CCT–Hsc70NBD suggests a mechanism for Hsp70 delivery of substrates to the chaperonin
  37. Role of Helix 0 of the N-BAR Domain in Membrane Curvature Generation
  38. Quasi-Atomic Model of Bacteriophage T7 Procapsid Shell: Insights into the Structure and Evolution of a Basic Fold
  39. The inter-ring arrangement of the cytosolic chaperonin CCT
  40. All three chaperonin genes in the archaeon Haloferax volcanii are individually dispensable
  41. Three-dimensional structure and stoichiometry of Helmintosporium victoriae190S totivirus
  42. Maturation of phage T7 involves structural modification of both shell and inner core components
  43. Faculty Opinions recommendation of DNA knots reveal a chiral organization of DNA in phage capsids.
  44. Preliminary analysis of two and three dimensional crystals of vault ribonucleoprotein particles
  45. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Conservation of the capsid structure in tailed dsDNA bacteriophages: the pseudoatomic structure of phi29.
  46. Structure of the Connector of Bacteriophage T7 at 8Å Resolution: Structural Homologies of a Basic Component of a DNA Translocating Machinery
  47. Folding, Stability and Polymerization Properties of FtsZ Chimeras with Inserted Tubulin Loops Involved in the Interaction with the Cytosolic Chaperonin CCT and in Microtubule Formation
  48. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Atomic snapshots of an RNA packaging motor reveal conformational changes linking ATP hydrolysis to RNA translocation.
  49. The coat protein of Rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus contains a molecular switch at the N-terminal region facing the inner surface of the capsid
  50. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Crystal structure of spinach major light-harvesting complex at 2.72 A resolution.
  51. The substrate recognition mechanisms in chaperonins
  52. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Crystal structure of a zinc-finger-RNA complex reveals two modes of molecular recognition.
  53. Structural maturation of rubella virus in the Golgi complex
  54. Three-dimensional Structure of Penicillium chrysogenum virus: A Double-stranded RNA Virus with a Genuine T=1 Capsid
  55. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Structural transitions and elasticity from torque measurements on DNA.
  56. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Structural organization of authentic, mature HIV-1 virions and cores.
  57. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Evolution of viral structure.
  58. Structure and function of a protein folding machine: the eukaryotic cytosolic chaperonin CCT
  59. Detailed architecture of a DNA translocating machine: the high-resolution structure of the bacteriophage φ29 connector particle 1 1Edited by R. Huber
  60. Chaperonins: Folding in the Hole
  61. Point Mutations in a Hinge Linking the Small and Large Domains of β-Actin Result in Trapped Folding Intermediates Bound to Cytosolic Chaperonin CCT
  62. Analysis of the Interaction between the Eukaryotic Chaperonin CCT and Its Substrates Actin and Tubulin
  63. Three-dimensional reconstruction of a recombinant influenza virus ribonucleoprotein particle
  64. Different Architectures in the Assembly of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Capsid Proteins Expressed in Insect Cells
  65. Structural Analysis of the Bacteriophage T3 Head-to-Tail Connector
  66. Topology of the components of the DNA packaging machinery in the phage φ29 prohead
  67. The Vaccinia Virus 39-kDa Protein Forms a Stable Complex with the p4a/4a Major Core Protein Early in Morphogenesis
  68. Mitochondrial localization and oligomeric structure of HClpP, the human homologue of E. coli ClpP
  69. Oligomeric Structures of the Phage Ø29 Histone-like Protein p6
  70. Domain architecture of the bacteriophage Φ29 connector protein
  71. The three-dimensional structure of a DNA translocating machine at 10 Å resolution
  72. ATP hydrolysis induces an intermediate conformational state in GroEL
  73. Crystallographic analysis reveals the 12-fold symmetry of the bacteriophage φ29 connector particle
  74. Purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction studies of the bacteriophage φ29 connector particle
  75. Symmetric GroEL-GroES complexes can contain substrate simultaneously in both GroEL rings
  76. Conformational Changes in the GroEL Oligomer during the Functional Cycle
  77. A variant to the “random approximation” of the reference-free alignment algorithm
  78. The Interaction of DNA with Bacteriophage φ29 Connector: A Study by AFM and TEM
  79. Prediction of the structure of GroES and its interaction with GroEL
  80. An intrinsic-tryptophan-fluorescence study of phage phi29 connector/nucleic acid interactions
  81. Three-Dimensional Structure of Different Aggregates Built Up by the S-Layer Protein of Thermus thermophilus
  82. Analysis of Electron Microscope Images and Electron Diffraction Patterns of Thin Crystals of Ø29 Connectors in Ice
  83. The formation of symmetrical GroEL-GroES complexes in the presence of ATP
  84. Structure of viral connectors and their function in bacteriophage assembly and DNA packaging
  85. The molecular chaperone TF55
  86. S-layer protein from Thermus thermophilus HB8 assembles into porin-like structures
  87. Phenotypic, Biochemical, and Structural Analysis of “S-layer” Mutants from Thermus thermophilus HB8
  88. DNA conformational change induced by the bacteriophage Φ29 connector
  89. Three-dimensional reconstruction of the sevenfolded form of Bacillus subtilis Gro EL chaperonin
  90. Conformational changes in bacteriophage Ø 29 connector prevents DNA-binding activity
  91. Tau factor polymers are similar to paired helical filaments of Alzheimer's disease
  92. Identification of a crystalline surface layer on the cell envelope of the thermophilic eubacterium Thermus thermophilus
  93. Purification and organization of the gene 1 portal protein required for phage P22 DNA packaging
  94. Information recovery in missing angular data cases: an approach by the convex projections method in three dimensions
  95. Interaction of tubulin with octyl glucoside and deoxycholate. 2. Protein conformation, binding of colchicine ligands, and microtubule assembly
  96. Study of the direct Fourier method for the three-dimensional reconstruction of objects in the case of a missing angular data range
  97. Structure of phage φ29 connector protein assembled in Vivo
  98. Structural study of tetragonal-ordered aggregates of phage φ29 necks
  99. Bacteriophage lambda preconnectors
  100. A protein similar to Escherichia coli gro EL is present in Bacillus subtilis
  101. Proteolytic cleavage and structural transformation: Their relationship in bacteriophage T4 capsid maturation
  102. Assembly of Bacillus subtilis Phage Phi29. 1. Mutants in the Cistrons Coding for the Structural Proteins
  103. Synthesis in vitro of Psi29-Specific Early Proteins Directed by Phage DNA
  104. A precursor of the neck appendage protein ofB. subtilisphage Φ 29
  105. A Suppressor of Nonsense Mutations in Bacillus subtilis
  106. Nicolas Boisset: In memoriam