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  1. Protein microscrystallography at x-ray storage rings
  2. RNA Tertiary Structure and Protein Recognition in an L11-RNA Complex
  3. Computing Spatial Information from Fourier Coefficient Distributions
  4. Protein Crystallography – A Concise Guide. By Eaton E. Lattman and Patrick J. Loll. Baltimore, Maryland, USA: John Hopkins University Press, 2008. Pp. 136. Price (hardback) US$ 70. ISBN 9780801888069.
  5. Protein crystallography: A concise guide by Eaton E. Lattman and Patrick J. Loll
  6. The Planck length as the dimension of a transient black hole
  7. Protein crystallography: a concise guide, by Eaton E. Lattman and Patrick J. Loll
  8. Eaton E. Lattman, chief executive and executive director of the Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute, Buffalo, New York
  9. Why phase errors affect the electron function more than amplitude errors
  10. Crystal Structure of the Origin-binding Domain of the Phage O Replication Initiator: Structural Homology to the Escherichia coli CAP Transcription Factor.
  11. Weighing the need to accommodate women in physics
  12. Proteins at twenty
  13. Seventh Meeting on the Critical Assessment of Techniques for Protein Structure Prediction
  14. Drug design for the third world: A conference report
  15. A method for finding candidate conformations for molecular replacement using relative rotation between domains of a known structure
  16. George Rose
  17. Molecular dynamics study of hydration of the protein interior
  18. Molecular dynamics study of water penetration in staphylococcal nuclease
  19. Influence of Ions, Hydration, and the Transcriptional Inhibitor P4N on the Conformations of the Sp1 Binding Site
  20. Sixth meeting on the critical assessment of techniques for protein structure prediction
  21. X-ray and Thermodynamic Studies of Staphylococcal Nuclease Variants I92E and I92K: Insights into Polarity of the Protein Interior
  22. The state of the Protein Structure Initiative
  23. Editorial
  24. In Silico
  25. Farewell, Stacie
  26. Fifth Meeting on the Critical Assessment of Techniques for Protein Structure Prediction
  27. Structure notes and full-length papers
  28. Experimental pKa Values of Buried Residues: Analysis with Continuum Methods and Role of Water Penetration
  29. A Compact RNA Tertiary Structure Contains a Buried Backbone–K+ Complex
  30. Review of the Sixth Annual Johns Hopkins Folding Meeting
  31. Molecular structures from femtosecond x-ray pulses
  32. CASP4
  33. CASP4 editorial
  34. A Tribute to Peter Kollman
  35. Editorial on molecular dynamics simulations
  36. High Apparent Dielectric Constants in the Interior of a Protein Reflect Water Penetration
  37. Heralding EarlyView�!
  38. A fourth generation synchrotron at SLAC?
  39. The duplication of an eight-residue helical stretch inStaphylococcal nuclease is not helical: A model for evolutionary change
  40. Inaugural article in the structure note format
  41. Release of atomic coordinates
  42. Release of atomic coordinates
  43. Crystal Packing Induces a Conformational Change in Profilin-I fromAcanthamoeba castellanii
  44. The PDP: Past, present, and future
  45. Crystal structure of the actin-binding protein actophorin from Acanthamoeba
  46. Experimental measurement of the effective dielectric in the hydrophobic core of a protein
  47. More news from proteins
  48. More news fromproteins
  49. Changes atProteins
  50. Confidentiality
  51. Patent history
  52. Patent history
  53. No crystals no grant
  54. Molecular systematics in 3D: The classification of protein structures, Paris, april 9–11, 1996
  55. Why are protein crystallographic R-values so high?
  56. Federal support for protein engineering
  57. Happy birthday michael rossmann
  58. Neutron scattering redux?
  59. Protein structure prediction: A special issue
  60. Crystal structure of the haemopexin-like C-terminal domain of gelatinase A
  61. Remembering Cy Levinthal
  62. Preliminary crystallographic reports
  63. One-step evolution of a dimer from a monomeric protein
  64. X-ray crystal structures of staphylococcal nuclease complexed with the competitive inhibitor cobalt(II) and nucleotide
  65. Structure of Actin Binding Proteins: Insights about Function at Atomic Resolution
  66. Residual Structure in a Staphylococcal Nuclease Fragment
  67. X-ray structures of isoforms of the actin-binding protein profilin that differ in their affinity for phosphatidylinositol phosphates.
  68. Crystal Structures of the Binary Ca2+ and pdTp Complexes and the Ternary Complex of the Asp21 .fwdarw. Glu Mutant of Staphylococcal Nuclease. Implications for Catalysis and Ligand Binding
  69. Modeling Compact Denatured States of Proteins
  70. Accommodation of insertion mutations on the surface and in the interior of staphylococcal nuclease
  71. Introducing “Future Directions”
  72. Protein crystallography for all
  73. New Developments at PROTEINS
  74. Small angle scattering studies of protein folding
  75. A First-Order Phase Transition Between a Compact Denatured State and a Random Coil State in Staphylococcal Nuclease
  76. Editorial statement on manuscripts dealing with coordinate extension
  77. NMR docking of the competitive inhibitor thymidine 3′,5′-diphosphate into the X-ray structure of staphylococcal nuclease
  78. The Phase Transition between a Compact Denatured State and a Random Coil State in Staphylococcal Nuclease is First-Order
  79. The alpha aneurism: a structural motif revealed in an insertion mutant of staphylococcal nuclease.
  80. Editorial
  81. Protein folding--what's the question?
  82. IN A STAPHYLOCOCCAL NUCLEASE MUTANT THE SIDE-CHAIN OF A LYSINE REPLACING VALINE 66 IS FULLY BURIED IN THE HYDROPHOBIC CORE
  83. Editorial
  84. NMR docking of a substrate into the X-ray structure of staphylococcal nuclease
  85. Resolution of a protein sequence ambiguity by X-ray crystallographic and mass spectrometric methods
  86. In a staphylococcal nuclease mutant the side-chain of a lysine replacing valine 66 is fully buried in the hydrophobic core
  87. The protein-folding problem: the native fold determines packing, but does packing determine the native fold?
  88. Hexamers of subunit II fromLimulus hemocyanin (a 48-mer) have the same quaternary structure as wholePanulirus hemocyanin molecules
  89. The future at proteins
  90. The mutation β99 Asp-Tyr stabilizes Y—A new, composite quaternary state of human hemoglobin
  91. Active site mutant Glu-43 .fwdarw. Asp in staphylococcal nuclease displays nonlocal structural changes
  92. Calculation of the point-by-point error in protein crystallographic electron-density functions
  93. An omega-scan artifact observed in NicoletP3Fdiffractometers
  94. In memoriam
  95. Rapid calculation of the solution scattering profile from a macromolecule of known structure
  96. The crystal structure of the ternary complex of staphylococcal nuclease, Ca2+ and the inhibitor pdTp, refined at 1.65 Å
  97. X-Ray Microscopy in the Study of Biological Structure: A Prospective View
  98. Structure and function of urodele myelin lacking alpha-hydroxy fatty acid-containing galactosphingolipids: Slow nerve conduction and unusual myelin thickness
  99. Suitable treatment
  100. Use of the rotation and translation functions
  101. Crystal structure of the histone tetramer from calf thymus
  102. True identity of a diffraction pattern attributed to valyl tRNA
  103. Crystallization of the tetramer of histones H3 and H4
  104. Simian virus 40 crystals
  105. Crystal structure and molecular interactions of tropomyosin
  106. Polyoma virion and capsid crystal structures
  107. A visit from Saint Gene (with apologies to Clement Moore)
  108. Minimizing thermal gradient problems during precession photography of protein crystals
  109. Co-operative job hunting
  110. Molecular structure of a dimer composed of the variable portions of the Bence-Jones protein REI refined at 2.0-Å resolution
  111. Structure of deoxyhemoglobin a crystals grown from polyethylene glycol solutions
  112. Crystal structure of sickle-cell deoxyhemoglobin at 5 Å resolution
  113. The structure determination of the variable portion of the Bence-Jones protein Au
  114. X-ray studies on antibody fragments
  115. The structure of bovine carboxypeptidase B: results at 5·5 Ångström resolution
  116. Optimal sampling of the rotation function
  117. The mean figure-of-merit for a difference Fourier synthesis
  118. The Structures of Lamprey and Bloodworm Hemoglobins in Relation to Their Evolution and Function
  119. Structure of yellow fin tuna metmyoglobin at 6Å resolution
  120. X‐raying biomolecules
  121. A rotational search procedure for detecting a known molecule in a crystal. Errata
  122. Representation of phase probability distributions for simplified combination of independent phase information
  123. Compact Versatile X‐Ray Collimator with Adjustable Pinholes
  124. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for A portable allosteric mechanism.
  125. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Unfolded state of polyalanine is a segmented polyproline II helix.
  126. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Quantitative protein stability measurement in vivo.
  127. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Free energy distributions in proteins.
  128. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Architecture of succinate dehydrogenase and reactive oxygen species generation.
  129. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Systematic functional analysis of the Caenorhabditis elegans genome using RNAi.
  130. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Atomic-force microscopy: Rhodopsin dimers in native disc membranes.
  131. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Proteomic signatures: amino acid and oligopeptide compositions differentiate among phyla.
  132. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for High-resolution imaging with an aberration-corrected transmission electron microscope.
  133. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Structural and biochemical analysis of the Obg GTP binding protein.
  134. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Structure of dengue virus: implications for flavivirus organization, maturation, and fusion.
  135. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Crystal structure of the human prion protein reveals a mechanism for oligomerization.
  136. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for What are the dielectric "constants" of proteins and how to validate electrostatic models?
  137. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Persistence of native-like topology in a denatured protein in 8 M urea.
  138. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for The occurrence of C--H...O hydrogen bonds in alpha-helices and helix termini in globular proteins.
  139. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Polyproline II helix is the preferred conformation for unfolded polyalanine in water.
  140. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Ten species in one: DNA barcoding reveals cryptic species in the neotropical skipper butterfly Astraptes fulgerator.
  141. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Spider silk fibers spun from soluble recombinant silk produced in mammalian cells.
  142. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Correction of sickle cell disease in transgenic mouse models by gene therapy.
  143. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Chemistry of ion coordination and hydration revealed by a K+ channel-Fab complex at 2.0 A resolution.
  144. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Contact order dependent protein folding rates: kinetic consequences of a cooperative interplay between favorable nonlocal interactions and local conformational preferences.
  145. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Towards atomic resolution with crystals grown in gel: the case of thaumatin seen at room temperature.
  146. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Single residue modification of only one dimer within the hemoglobin tetramer reveals autonomous dimer function.
  147. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for A critical analysis of continuum electrostatics: the screened Coulomb potential--implicit solvent model and the study of the alanine dipeptide and discrimination of misfolded structures of proteins.