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A novel hyperactive variant of the Sleeping Beauty transposase facilitates non-viral genome engineering. [PDF]

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Hsp90α forms condensate engaging client proteins with RG motif repeats. [PDF]

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Structure of MeuNaTxα‐1 toxin from scorpion venom highlights the importance of the nest motif

Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics, 2021
Old world scorpions produce an abundance of toxins called α‐NaTx, which interfere with the fast inactivation of voltage‐gated sodium channels. Their selectivity to channels of mammals or insects depends on a part of toxin named the specificity module. We
K. Mineev   +3 more
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Structural analysis of the interaction between Bcl-xL and the noncanonical BH3 domain of non-Bcl-2 family proteins.

Current protein and peptide science, 2023
Anti-apoptotic and anti-autophagic Bcl-2 homologues commonly contain a hydrophobic groove in which the BH3 domain is accommodated. The BH3 domain is usually considered a feature of Bcl-2 family members; however, it has also been found in various non-Bcl ...
B. Ku
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Node, Motif and Subgraph: Leveraging Network Functional Blocks Through Structural Convolution

International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining, 2018
Networks or graphs provide a natural and generic way for modeling rich structured data. Recent research on graph analysis has been focused on representation learning, of which the goal is to encode the network structures into distributed embedding ...
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