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Molecular cell
Molecular cell
Chromodomain-mediated oligomerization of HP1 suggests a nucleosome-bridging mechanism for heterochromatin assembly.
A stress-responsive system for mitochondrial protein degradation.
A stress-responsive system for mitochondrial protein degradation.
A reciprocal interdependence between Nck and PI(4,5)P(2) promotes localized N-WASp-mediated actin polymerization in living cells.
Puzzle plugged by protein pore plasticity.
Puzzle plugged by protein pore plasticity.
The role of docking interactions in mediating signaling input, output, and discrimination in the yeast MAPK network.
A polybasic motif allows N-WASP to act as a sensor of PIP(2) density.
Sho1 and Pbs2 act as coscaffolds linking components in the yeast high osmolarity MAP kinase pathway.
The structure of the APPBP1-UBA3-NEDD8-ATP complex reveals the basis for selective ubiquitin-like protein activation by an E1.
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