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    Structure of the p53 Core Domain Dimer Bound to DNA by Ho, William C., Fitzgerald, Mary X., Marmorstein, Ronen

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (21-07-2006)
    “…The p53 tumor suppressor protein binds to DNA as a dimer of dimers to regulate transcription of genes that mediate responses to cellular stress. We have…”
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    Acridine derivatives activate p53 and induce tumor cell death through bax by Wang, Wenge, Ho, William C., Dicker, David T., MacKinnon, Colin, Winkler, Jeffrey D., Marmorstein, Ronen, El-Deiry, Wafik S.

    Published in Cancer biology & therapy (01-08-2005)
    “…CP-31398 activates wild-type p53 by a novel mechanism that does not involve phosphorylation of the amino-terminus of p53 and disassociation of MDM2. To…”
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    Detecting Allosteric Sites of HIV‑1 Reverse Transcriptase by X‑ray Crystallographic Fragment Screening by Bauman, Joseph D, Patel, Disha, Dharia, Chhaya, Fromer, Marc W, Ahmed, Sameer, Frenkel, Yulia, Vijayan, R. S. K, Eck, J. Thomas, Ho, William C, Das, Kalyan, Shatkin, Aaron J, Arnold, Eddy

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (11-04-2013)
    “…HIV-1 reverse transcriptase (RT) undergoes a series of conformational changes during viral replication and is a central target for antiretroviral therapy. The…”
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    Structure of a Dihydroxycoumarin Active-Site Inhibitor in Complex with the RNase H Domain of HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase and Structure–Activity Analysis of Inhibitor Analogs by Himmel, Daniel M., Myshakina, Nataliya S., Ilina, Tatiana, Van Ry, Alexander, Ho, William C., Parniak, Michael A., Arnold, Eddy

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (15-07-2014)
    “…Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) encodes four essential enzymes: protease, integrase, reverse transcriptase (RT)-associated DNA polymerase, and RT-associated…”
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    Crystal engineering of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase for structure-based drug design by Bauman, Joseph D, Das, Kalyan, Ho, William C, Baweja, Mukta, Himmel, Daniel M, Clark, Arthur D. Jr, Oren, Deena A, Boyer, Paul L, Hughes, Stephen H, Shatkin, Aaron J, Arnold, Eddy

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-09-2008)
    “…HIV-1 reverse transcriptase (RT) is a primary target for anti-AIDS drugs. Structures of HIV-1 RT, usually determined at ~2.5-3.0 Å resolution, are important…”
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    High-resolution structure of the p53 core domain: implications for binding small-molecule stabilizing compounds by Ho, William C., Luo, Cheng, Zhao, Kehao, Chai, Xiaomei, Fitzgerald, Mary X., Marmorstein, Ronen

    “…The p53 transcriptional regulator is the most frequently mutated protein in human cancers and the majority of tumor‐derived p53 mutations map to the central…”
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    Solution Structure of the Aminoacyl-Capped Oligodeoxyribonucleotide Duplex (W-TGCGCAC)2 by Ho, William C, Steinbeck, Christoph, Richert, Clemens

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (28-09-1999)
    “…Reported here is the solution structure of the aminoacyl-DNA duplex (W-TGCGCAC)2. This duplex forms a continuously π-stacked helix consisting of both…”
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    Crystal structure of a p53 core tetramer bound to DNA by Malecka, K A, Ho, W C, Marmorstein, R

    Published in Oncogene (22-01-2009)
    “…The tumor suppressor p53 regulates downstream genes in response to many cellular stresses and is frequently mutated in human cancers. Here, we report the use…”
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    Structural studies of the mouse p53 DNA binding domain in the presence and absence of DNA by Ho, William C

    Published 01-01-2006
    “…The p53 tumor suppressor plays a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of the genome by triggering cell death in the event of genomic stress. It functions…”
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