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    Structural characterisation of TNRC6A nuclear localisation signal in complex with importin-alpha by Chaston, Jessica J, Stewart, Alastair Gordon, Christie, Mary

    Published in PloS one (24-08-2017)
    “…The GW182/TNRC6 family of proteins are central scaffolds that link microRNA-associated Argonaute proteins to the cytoplasmic decay machinery for targeted mRNA…”
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    functional role of Rv1738 in Mycobacterium tuberculosis persistence suggested by racemic protein crystallography by Bunker, Richard D, Mandal, Kalyaneswar, Bashiri, Ghader, Chaston, Jessica J, Pentelute, Bradley L, Lott, J Shaun, Kent, Stephen B H, Baker, Edward N

    “…Protein 3D structure can be a powerful predictor of function, but it often faces a critical roadblock at the crystallization step. Rv1738, a protein from…”
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    Structural and Functional Insights into the Evolution and Stress Adaptation of Type II Chaperonins by Chaston, Jessica J., Smits, Callum, Aragão, David, Wong, Andrew S.W., Ahsan, Bilal, Sandin, Sara, Molugu, Sudheer K., Molugu, Sanjay K., Bernal, Ricardo A., Stock, Daniela, Stewart, Alastair G.

    Published in Structure (London) (01-03-2016)
    “…Chaperonins are essential biological complexes assisting protein folding in all kingdoms of life. Whereas homooligomeric bacterial GroEL binds hydrophobic…”
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    The dynamic stator stalk of rotary ATPases by Stewart, Alastair G., Lee, Lawrence K., Donohoe, Mhairi, Chaston, Jessica J., Stock, Daniela

    Published in Nature communications (21-02-2012)
    “…Rotary ATPases couple ATP hydrolysis/synthesis with proton translocation across biological membranes and so are central components of the biological energy…”
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    A functional role of Rv1738 inMycobacterium tuberculosispersistence suggested by racemic protein crystallography by Bunker, Richard D., Mandal, Kalyaneswar, Bashiri, Ghader, Chaston, Jessica J., Pentelute, Bradley L., Lott, J. Shaun, Kent, Stephen B. H., Baker, Edward N.

    “…Protein 3D structure can be a powerful predictor of function, but it often faces a critical roadblock at the crystallization step. Rv1738, a protein…”
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