ISSN 0969-2126
Publisher: Elsevier
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Electrons and X-rays gang up on the ribosome pp. 41-45(5) Authors: Davies C.; White S.W.
RNA bulges as architectural and recognition motifs pp. 47-54(8) Authors: Hermann T.; Patel D.J.
RNA folding: beyond Watson-Crick pairs pp. 55-65(11) Authors: Westhof E.; Fritsch V.
Obituary: Paul Sigler pp. 67-68(2) Author: Davies D.R.
Paper Alert pp. 69-74(6) Authors: Liddington R.; Frederick C.; Clarke J.; Jackson S.
The coiled-coil trigger site of the rod domain of cortexillin I unveils a distinct network of interhelical and intrahelical salt bridges pp. 223-230(8) Authors: Burkhard P.; Kammerer R.A.; Steinmetz M.O.; Bourenkov G.P.; Aebi U.
Structure of the zinc-binding domain of Bacillus stearothermophilus DNA primase pp. 231-239(9) Authors: Pan H.; Wigley D.B.
Crystal structure of Rab geranylgeranyltransferase at 2.0 &unknown;9 resolution pp. 241-251(11) Authors: Zhang H.; Seabra M.C.; Deisenhofer J.
A mutant Shiga-like toxin IIe bound to its receptor Gb3: structure of a group II Shiga-like toxin with altered binding specificity pp. 253-264(12) Authors: Ling H.; Pannu N.S.; Boodhoo A.; Armstrong G.D.; Clark C.G.; Brunton J.L.; Read R.J.
Structure and function of mutationally generated monomers of dimeric phosphoribosylanthranilate isomerase from Thermotoga maritima pp. 265-276(12) Authors: Thoma R.; Hennig M.; Sterner R.; Kirschner K.
Crystal structure of human branched-chain -ketoacid dehydrogenase and the molecular basis of multienzyme complex deficiency in maple syrup urine disease pp. 277-291(15) Authors: AEvarsson A.; Chuang J.L.; Max Wynn R.; Turley S.; Chuang D.T.; Hol W.G.
Human glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase: the crystal structure reveals a structural NADP+ molecule and provides insights into enzyme deficiency pp. 293-303(11) Authors: Au S.W.; Gover S.; Lam V.M.; Adams M.J.
Crystal structure of cathepsin X: a flip-flop of the ring of His23 allows carboxy-monopeptidase and carboxy-dipeptidase activity of the protease pp. 305-313(9) Authors: Guncar G.; Klemencic I.; Turk B.; Turk V.; Karaoglanovic-Carmona A.; Juliano L.; Turk D.
The 'fingerprint' that X-rays can leave on structures pp. 315-328(14) Authors: Ravelli R.B.; McSweeney S.M.
Crystallographic analysis of the specific yet versatile recognition of distinct nuclear localization signals by karyopherin pp. 329-338(10) Authors: Conti E.; Kuriyan J.