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    Structural characterization of the full-length Hantaan virus polymerase by Keown, JR, Carrique, L, Nilsson-Payant, BE, Fodor, E, Grimes, JM

    Published 2024
    “…We determine a series of structures at resolutions between 2.7 and 3.3 Å of RNA free polymerase comprising the core, core and endonuclease, and a full-length polymerase. The full-length polymerase structure depicts the location of the cap binding and C-terminal domains which are arranged in a conformation that is incompatible with transcription and in a novel conformation not observed in previous conformations of cap-snatching viral polymerases. …”
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    Evaluation of keratin templates on dermal regeneration of full-thickness burns by Moay, Zi Kuang

    Published 2024
    “…Full-thickness burns presents themselves as damages to both epidermis and dermis, and may affect the subcutaneous tissue, muscular, neurovascular, and skeletal structures. …”
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    Structural and functional characterisation of the collagen binding domain of fibronectin by Millard, CJ

    Published 2007
    “…However, the presence of at least a single GlcNAc sugar residue on the second sugar chain site on 8Fn1 (N- linked to N511) is essential for full affinity binding to collagen. Direct binding of the 8Fn1-9Fn1 module pair to collagen is assessed with a short collagen peptide and the binding is monitored by NMR. …”
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    Structural basis of RNA binding by leucine zipper GCN4 by Nikolaev, Yaroslav, Pervushin, Konstantin

    Published 2013
    “…Further studies in the context of full-length bZIP factors are envisaged to address the biological relevance of LZ RNase activity.…”
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    The novel quinoline derivative SKA-346 as a KCa3.1 channel selective activator by Wong, Brandon Han Siang, Shim, Heesung, Goay, Stephanie Shee Min, Ong, Seow Theng, Nur Ayuni Binte Muhammad Taib, Chai, Kelila Xin Ye, Lim, Kerry, Huang, Dachuan, Ong, Choon Kiat, Vaiyapuri, Thamil Selvan, Cheah, Yeong Cheng, Wang, Yulan, Wulff, Heike, Webster, Richard David, Shelat, Vishalkumar G., Verma, Navin Kumar

    Published 2025
    “…SKA-346 (30 mg kg-1), tolerated by mice after intra-peritoneal administration, exhibited a peak plasma concentration of 6.29 μg mL-1 (29.2 μM) at 15 min and a circulating half-life (t 1/2) of 2.8 h. …”
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    Use of ladle furnace slag containing heavy metals as a binding material in civil engineering by Xu, Bo, Yi, Yaolin

    Published 2021
    “…This indicates that LS-GGBS can be potentially used as a binding material in civil engineering. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) revealed that the Ca(OH)2 in LS acted as the main activator for GGBS hydration; the MgO and CaCO3 in LS seemed to play similar roles as that of the Ca(OH)2. …”
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    Alternative splicing in the DBD linker region of p63 modulates binding to DNA and iASPP in vitro by Lotz, R, Osterburg, C, Chaikuad, A, Weber, S, Akutsu, M, Machel, AC, Beyer, U, Gebel, J, Löhr, F, Knapp, S, Dobbelstein, M, Lu, X, Dötsch, V

    Published 2025
    “…Here we characterize the interaction of iASPP with p63 and show that it binds to the linker region between the DNA binding domain and the oligomerization domain. …”
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    Regulation of mRNA abundance by polypyrimidine tract-binding protein-controlled alternate 5′ splice site choice by Hamid, Fursham M., Makeyev, Eugene V.

    Published 2014
    “…Here we report that polypyrimidine tract-binding protein 1 (Ptbp1/PTB/hnRNP-I) controls alternate 5′ and 3′ splice site (5′ss and 3′ss) usage in a large set of mammalian transcripts. …”
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    Z-score biological significance of binding hot spots of protein interfaces by using crystal packing as the reference state by Liu, Qian, Wong, Limsoon, Li, Jinyan

    Published 2013
    “…Characterization of binding hot spots of protein interfaces is a fundamental study in molecular biology. …”
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    Molecular insights into evolution, mutations and receptor-binding specificity of influenza A and B viruses from outpatients and hospitalized patients in Singapore by Ivan, Fransiskus Xaverius, Zhou, Xinrui, Lau, Suk Hiang, Rashid, Shamima, Teo, Jasmine S. M., Lee, Hong Kai, Koay, Evelyn S., Chan, Kwai Peng, Leo, Yee Sin, Chen, Mark I. Cheng, Kwoh, Chee Keong, Chow, Vincent T.

    Published 2020
    “…Background: This study compared the genomes of influenza viruses that caused mild infections among outpatients and severe infections among hospitalized patients in Singapore, and characterized their molecular evolution and receptor-binding specificity. …”
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    Biotin-streptavidin binding interactions of dielectric filled silicon bulk acoustic resonators for smart label-free biochemical sensor applications by Heidari, Amir, Yoon, Yong-Jin, Park, Woo-Tae, Su, Pei-Chen, Miao, Jianmin, Park, Mi Kyoung, Lin, Julius Tsai Ming

    Published 2014
    “…The resonance frequency of the biotin modified resonator decreased 315 ppm when exposed to streptavidin solution for 15 min with a concentration of 10−7 M, corresponding to an added mass of 3.43 ng on the resonator surface. …”
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    Induction of z-conformation in ribosomal RNA by Z-DNA binding domain Zα of the human double-stranded RNA deaminase I (ADAR1) by Zhao, Jing

    Published 2012
    “…In order to provide theoretical foundations for the analysis of NMR spectral responses of ZαADAR1 to ribosomes we attempted to extend the conventional NMR relaxation theory to include a semi solid-state treatment of nuclear spin dynamics in large complexes. The main challenge to the classical NMR theory arises when one of the binding partners is so large that in the chemical shift time scale of solution NMR (milliseconds) it can be considered as practically static or solid-state-like. …”
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