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Concept Protein Structure, Tertiary
Academic Article The C-terminal domain of human insulin degrading enzyme is required for dimerization and substrate recognition.
Academic Article Protein-protein docking and analysis reveal that two homologous bacterial adenylyl cyclase toxins interact with calmodulin differently.
Academic Article A soluble C1b protein and its regulation of soluble type 7 adenylyl cyclase.
Academic Article Structures of human insulin-degrading enzyme reveal a new substrate recognition mechanism.
Academic Article Cellular functions and X-ray structure of anthrolysin O, a cholesterol-dependent cytolysin secreted by Bacillus anthracis.
Academic Article Structure of substrate-free human insulin-degrading enzyme (IDE) and biophysical analysis of ATP-induced conformational switch of IDE.
Academic Article Insulin-degrading enzyme modulates the natriuretic peptide-mediated signaling response.
Academic Article An extended conformation of calmodulin induces interactions between the structural domains of adenylyl cyclase from Bacillus anthracis to promote catalysis.
Academic Article Conversion of forskolin-insensitive to forskolin-sensitive (mouse-type IX) adenylyl cyclase.
Academic Article Structure of anthrax edema factor-calmodulin-adenosine 5'-(alpha,beta-methylene)-triphosphate complex reveals an alternative mode of ATP binding to the catalytic site.
Academic Article Physiological calcium concentrations regulate calmodulin binding and catalysis of adenylyl cyclase exotoxins.
Academic Article A 1.3-A structure of zinc-bound N-terminal domain of calmodulin elucidates potential early ion-binding step.
Academic Article Molecular basis of substrate recognition and degradation by human presequence protease.
Academic Article Modulation of the CXC chemokine receptor 4 agonist activity of ubiquitin through C-terminal protein modification.
Academic Article Different Roles of N-Terminal and C-Terminal Domains in Calmodulin for Activation of Bacillus anthracis Edema Factor.
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