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    The Structural Biology of Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus, an Emerging Viral Threat by S. Saif Hasan, Debajit Dey, Suruchi Singh, Matthew Martin

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…This review article summarizes recent advances in the structural biology of EEEV based mainly on single-particle cryogenic electron microscopy (cryoEM) structures. …”
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    Activation and regulation mechanisms of NOD-like receptors based on structural biology by Umeharu Ohto

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…NLRs are involved in a variety of diseases, and their detailed activation mechanisms based on structural biology can aid in developing therapeutic agents in the future. …”
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    Emerging Contributions of Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy to Chromatin Structural Biology by Bryce E. Ackermann, Galia T. Debelouchina

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Here, we focus on the emerging contributions of magic-angle spinning solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MAS NMR), a relative newcomer on the chromatin structural biology stage. Unique among structural biology techniques, MAS NMR is ideally suited to provide atomic level information regarding both the rigid and dynamic components of this complex and heterogenous biological polymer. …”
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    Data publication with the structural biology data grid supports live analysis by Meyer, Peter A., Socias, Stephanie, Key, Jason, Ransey, Elizabeth, Tjon, Emily C., Buschiazzo, Alejandro, Lei, Ming, Botka, Chris, Withrow, James, Neau, David, Rajashankar, Kanagalaghatta, Anderson, Karen S., Baxter, Richard H., Blacklow, Stephen C., Boggon, Titus J., Bonvin, Alexandre M. J. J., Borek, Dominika, Brett, Tom J., Caflisch, Amedeo, Chang, Chung-I, Chazin, Walter J., Corbett, Kevin D., Cosgrove, Michael S., Crosson, Sean, Dhe-Paganon, Sirano, Di Cera, Enrico, Eck, Michael J., Eichman, Brandt F., Fan, Qing R., Ferré-D'Amaré, Adrian R., Fromme, J. Christopher, Garcia, K. Christopher, Gaudet, Rachelle, Gong, Peng, Harrison, Stephen C., Heldwein, Ekaterina E., Jia, Zongchao, Keenan, Robert J., Kruse, Andrew C., Kvansakul, Marc, McLellan, Jason S., Modis, Yorgo, Nam, Yunsun, Otwinowski, Zbyszek, Pai, Emil F., Pereira, Pedro José Barbosa, Petosa, Carlo, Raman, C. S., Rapoport, Tom A., Roll-Mecak, Antonina, Rosen, Michael K., Rudenko, Gabby, Schlessinger, Joseph, Shamoo, Yousif, Sondermann, Holger, Tao, Yizhi J., Tolia, Niraj H., Tsodikov, Oleg V., Westover, Kenneth D., Wu, Hao, Foster, Ian, Fraser, James S., Maia, Filipe R. N C., Gonen, Tamir, Kirchhausen, Tom, Diederichs, Kay, Crosas, Mercè, Sliz, Piotr, Drennan, Catherine L., Schwartz, Thomas

    Published 2017
    “…Access to experimental X-ray diffraction image data is fundamental for validation and reproduction of macromolecular models and indispensable for development of structural biology processing methods. Here, we established a diffraction data publication and dissemination system, Structural Biology Data Grid (SBDG; data.sbgrid.org), to preserve primary experimental data sets that support scientific publications. …”
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    Recent advances in the production of proteins in insect and mammalian cells for structural biology. by Nettleship, J, Assenberg, R, Diprose, J, Rahman-Huq, N, Owens, R

    Published 2010
    “…Escherichia coli remains the dominant expression system in structural biology with nearly 90% of the structures in the Protein Data Bank (PDB) derived from proteins produced in this bacterial host. …”
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    Quantifying radiation damage in X-ray diffraction experiments in structural biology by Brooks-Bartlett, J

    Published 2016
    “…<p>Quantitative studies of global radiation damage are presented for two different types of experiments in structural biology: macromolecular crystallography (MX) and small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS)</p> <p>MX is the most common technique to elucidate the atomic resolution structures of biological macromolecules. …”
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    Towards high-throughput in situ structural biology using electron cryotomography by Böhning, J, Bharat, T

    Published 2020
    “…These advances will considerably decrease the amount of time and effort required for cryo-ET and sub-tomogram averaging, ushering in a new era of structural biology where in situ macromolecular structure determination will be routine.…”
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    A structural biology perspective on bioactive small molecules and their plant targets. by Kumari, S, van der Hoorn, R

    Published 2011
    “…Structural biology efforts in recent years have generated numerous co-crystal structures of bioactive small molecules interacting with their plant targets. …”
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