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The following pages link to Refined structures of the ligand-binding domain of the aspartate receptor from Salmonella typhimurium. (Q46345020):
Displaying 34 items.
- CHEMOTAXIS-GUIDED MOVEMENTS IN BACTERIA (Q22299232) (← links)
- Propagating conformational changes over long (and short) distances in proteins (Q24555781) (← links)
- Ligand Specificity Determined by Differentially Arranged Common Ligand-binding Residues in Bacterial Amino Acid Chemoreceptors Tsr and Tar (Q27674773) (← links)
- The structure of the NasR transcription antiterminator reveals a one-component system with a NIT nitrate receptor coupled to an ANTAR RNA-binding effector (Q27681113) (← links)
- Mutations that affect ligand binding to the Escherichia coli aspartate receptor: implications for transmembrane signaling (Q31480127) (← links)
- Receptor-mediated protein kinase activation and the mechanism of transmembrane signaling in bacterial chemotaxis (Q33887857) (← links)
- Lock On/Off Disulfides Identify the Transmembrane Signaling Helix of the Aspartate Receptor (Q33973426) (← links)
- Dynamic and clustering model of bacterial chemotaxis receptors: structural basis for signaling and high sensitivity (Q34153825) (← links)
- Diversity in chemotaxis mechanisms among the bacteria and archaea. (Q34349346) (← links)
- The structural basis of negative cooperativity: receptors and enzymes (Q34413228) (← links)
- Both piston-like and rotational motions are present in bacterial chemoreceptor signaling (Q35134029) (← links)
- "Frozen" dynamic dimer model for transmembrane signaling in bacterial chemotaxis receptors (Q36278622) (← links)
- Modeling the transmembrane domain of bacterial chemoreceptors (Q36639167) (← links)
- Molecular mechanism of transmembrane signaling by the aspartate receptor: a model (Q37697463) (← links)
- Phototactic and chemotactic signal transduction by transmembrane receptors and transducers in microorganisms. (Q37982700) (← links)
- In vivo sulfhydryl modification of the ligand-binding site of Tsr, the Escherichia coli serine chemoreceptor (Q39836429) (← links)
- Receptor signaling: dimerization and beyond (Q41135166) (← links)
- Attractant- and disulfide-induced conformational changes in the ligand binding domain of the chemotaxis aspartate receptor: a 19F NMR study (Q41845827) (← links)
- Crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis of the periplasmic domain of the Escherichia coli aspartate receptor Tar and its complex with aspartate. (Q41995738) (← links)
- Genome sequence of a proteolytic (Group I) Clostridium botulinum strain Hall A and comparative analysis of the clostridial genomes (Q42026406) (← links)
- Cu2+ (1,10 phenanthroline)3 is an open-channel blocker of the human skeletal muscle sodium channel (Q42092804) (← links)
- The S-helix determines the signal in a Tsr receptor/adenylyl cyclase reporter (Q42116633) (← links)
- Transmembrane signaling by the aspartate receptor: engineered disulfides reveal static regions of the subunit interface (Q42169879) (← links)
- Arginine mutations within a transmembrane domain of Tar, an Escherichia coli aspartate receptor, can drive homodimer dissociation and heterodimer association in vivo (Q42813373) (← links)
- Variations on a molecular switch: transport and sensory signalling by archaeal rhodopsins (Q43025504) (← links)
- Apo structure of the ligand‐binding domain of aspartate receptor from Escherichia coli and its comparison with ligand‐bound or pseudoligand‐bound structures (Q44924760) (← links)
- Probing the Structure of the Cytoplasmic Domain of the Aspartate Receptor by Targeted Disulfide Cross-Linking (Q45942602) (← links)
- The identification of a minimal dimerization motif QXXS that enables homo- and hetero-association of transmembrane helices in vivo (Q46505751) (← links)
- Mind your B's and R's: bacterial chemotaxis, signal transduction and protein recognition (Q47754019) (← links)
- Logistic Regression of Ligands of Chemotaxis Receptors Offers Clues about Their Recognition by Bacteria (Q49626314) (← links)
- The Serine Chemoreceptor from Escherichia coli Is Methylated through an Inter-Dimer Process (Q54558057) (← links)
- Uncoupling of ligand-binding affinity of the bacterial serine chemoreceptor from methylation- and temperature-modulated signaling states. (Q54565646) (← links)
- Transmembrane signalling and the aspartate receptor (Q72387745) (← links)
- Initiation of spectrin dimerization involves complementary electrostatic interactions between paired triple-helical bundles (Q73396510) (← links)