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The trust: the invention of the uses and the Franciscan influence in England [PDF]
Zartaloudis, Thanos
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Phosphate‐ and pH‐dependent self‐assembly of recombinant spider silk proteins
Abstract The process of molecular self‐assembly is an omnipresent mechanism in nature to generate a variety of efficient and functional hierarchical architectures, and inspires tailored material design and development. Thereby, self‐assembly is based on a controlled interplay and association of monomers into highly ordered structures triggered by ...
Vanessa T. Trossmann +5 more
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ConforFold recovers alternative protein conformations beyond MSA subsampling
Abstract Conformational changes underlie many aspects of protein function, yet current structure prediction tools remain limited in their ability to systematically sample structural ensembles. Here, we present ConforPSSP and ConforFold, a combined framework that integrates secondary‐structure sampling into a deep learning‐based prediction to recover ...
Raulia Syrlybaeva, Eva‐Maria Strauch
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Abstract Cryo‐electron tomography (cryoET) enables visualization of macromolecular complexes within intact cellular environments. Continued improvements in instrumentation, sample preparation, and data‐processing pipelines have increased both the scale and the complexity of cryoET datasets, making manual analysis challenging.
Utz Heinrich Ermel +9 more
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Family‐level specialization in protein domain insertion architectures
Abstract Domain insertion creates architectures where one domain interrupts another's sequence. Analysis across 2.7 million classified domains reveals that insertions occur in 20% of multidomain proteins, with 331 families exhibiting consistent architectural roles: 162 function exclusively as hosts, while 169 exclusively serve as inserted modules, such
R. Dustin Schaeffer +4 more
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Substrate‐Tight Graphene Transmembrane‐nanofluidic Devices
This study demonstrates that the covalent coupling of a pyrene layer to a silicon nitride substrate using silane and peptide chemistry increases the adhesion of graphene to the substrate and prevents the delamination of graphene. 76.2% of the devices with free‐standing graphene are successful devices for ion transport measurement in 0.1 M HCl ...
Xiaofang Kang +7 more
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Abstract Stishovite (SiO2), a key phase in subducted mid‐ocean ridge basalt (MORB), undergoes a ferroelastic transition to a CaCl2‐type structure, potentially explaining localized shear wave velocity (VS) anomalies in the shallow to mid‐lower mantle. However, the phase boundary determining this transition remains debated.
Ewa Krymarys +6 more
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