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The following pages link to Structural basis of enzyme encapsulation into a bacterial nanocompartment (Q27653528):
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- Bacterial Microcompartments (Q21994405) (← links)
- Bacterial enzymes involved in lignin degradation (Q26740234) (← links)
- A conserved lysine residue of plant Whirly proteins is necessary for higher order protein assembly and protection against DNA damage (Q27673752) (← links)
- A new topology of the HK97-like fold revealed in Bordetella bacteriophage by cryoEM at 3.5 Å resolution (Q27680922) (← links)
- Multiple Functional Roles of the Accessory I-Domain of Bacteriophage P22 Coat Protein Revealed by NMR Structure and CryoEM Modeling (Q27683821) (← links)
- A virus capsid‐like nanocompartment that stores iron and protects bacteria from oxidative stress (Q27684690) (← links)
- Anabaena sp. DyP-type peroxidase is a tetramer consisting of two asymmetric dimers (Q27702504) (← links)
- Attractor metabolic networks (Q28488098) (← links)
- A phylogenomic data-driven exploration of viral origins and evolution (Q28607498) (← links)
- Nature's favorite building block: Deciphering folding and capsid assembly of proteins with the HK97-fold (Q28647860) (← links)
- Bacteriophages and their genomes (Q28743530) (← links)
- Extensive subunit contacts underpin herpesvirus capsid stability and interior-to-exterior allostery. (Q30355730) (← links)
- Transient contacts on the exterior of the HK97 procapsid that are essential for capsid assembly. (Q30360528) (← links)
- Identification of Capsid/Coat Related Protein Folds and Their Utility for Virus Classification (Q30400350) (← links)
- Helix insertion into bilayers and the evolution of membrane proteins (Q33822760) (← links)
- Giant capsids from lattice self-assembly of cyclodextrin complexes (Q33827141) (← links)
- Short N-terminal sequences package proteins into bacterial microcompartments (Q33841918) (← links)
- Addressing microbial organelles: a short peptide directs enzymes to the interior (Q33842612) (← links)
- How to make a living from anaerobic ammonium oxidation. (Q34034634) (← links)
- Diverse bacterial microcompartment organelles (Q34041895) (← links)
- Self-assembling, protein-based intracellular bacterial organelles: emerging vehicles for encapsulating, targeting and delivering therapeutical cargoes (Q34064998) (← links)
- Characterization of a Mycobacterium tuberculosis nanocompartment and its potential cargo proteins (Q34073938) (← links)
- Bacterial microcompartment organelles: protein shell structure and evolution (Q34101360) (← links)
- The protein shells of bacterial microcompartment organelles (Q34164089) (← links)
- Quantitative Analysis of Cellular Metabolic Dissipative, Self-Organized Structures (Q34205663) (← links)
- The N-terminal region of the medium subunit (PduD) packages adenosylcobalamin-dependent diol dehydratase (PduCDE) into the Pdu microcompartment (Q34206388) (← links)
- Using comparative genomics to uncover new kinds of protein-based metabolic organelles in bacteria (Q34314123) (← links)
- Assembly in vitro of Rhodococcus jostii RHA1 encapsulin and peroxidase DypB to form a nanocompartment (Q34337443) (← links)
- Packaging guest proteins into the encapsulin nanocompartment from Rhodococcus erythropolis N771. (Q34427184) (← links)
- Multiple origins of viral capsid proteins from cellular ancestors (Q34552784) (← links)
- Functional domains of the HK97 capsid maturation protease and the mechanisms of protein encapsidation. (Q34729276) (← links)
- Bacteriophage assembly (Q35260969) (← links)
- Complete genome sequence of producer of the glycopeptide antibiotic Aculeximycin Kutzneria albida DSM 43870T, a representative of minor genus of Pseudonocardiaceae (Q35318761) (← links)
- Elements of the cellular metabolic structure (Q35596622) (← links)
- Towards self-assembled hybrid artificial cells: novel bottom-up approaches to functional synthetic membranes (Q36199094) (← links)
- Rational Design of an Epstein-Barr Virus Vaccine Targeting the Receptor-Binding Site (Q36590540) (← links)
- Linocin and OmpW Are Involved in Attachment of the Cystic Fibrosis-Associated Pathogen Burkholderia cepacia Complex to Lung Epithelial Cells and Protect Mice against Infection (Q36888565) (← links)
- Many-molecule encapsulation by an icosahedral shell (Q37099994) (← links)
- Characterization of a highly flexible self-assembling protein system designed to form nanocages (Q37588970) (← links)
- Adventures in Rhodococcus - from steroids to explosives. (Q37848059) (← links)
- Reactions inside nanoscale protein cages (Q37860963) (← links)
- A common evolutionary origin for tailed-bacteriophage functional modules and bacterial machineries (Q37925356) (← links)
- Spatial organization of enzymes for metabolic engineering (Q37938501) (← links)
- Engineered biological entities for drug delivery and gene therapy protein nanoparticles. (Q37957323) (← links)
- Advances In Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Therapeutics Discovery Utlizing Structural Biology. (Q38061197) (← links)
- Engineering protein self-assembling in protein-based nanomedicines for drug delivery and gene therapy. (Q38150365) (← links)
- DyP-type peroxidases: a promising and versatile class of enzymes (Q38161320) (← links)
- Allostery and compartmentalization: old but not forgotten (Q38194351) (← links)
- Recombinant protein materials for bioengineering and nanomedicine. (Q38298810) (← links)
- Ferritin family proteins and their use in bionanotechnology. (Q38312469) (← links)