Search Results - "Nagulapalli, Malini"
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Evolution of disorder in Mediator complex and its functional relevance
Published in Nucleic acids research (29-02-2016)“…Mediator, an important component of eukaryotic transcriptional machinery, is a huge multisubunit complex. Though the complex is known to be conserved across…”
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Paramagnetic relaxation enhancement for the characterization of the conformational heterogeneity in two-domain proteins
Published in Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (07-07-2012)“…Multidomain proteins are often composed of rigid domains that can reorient in solution more or less freely. Calmodulin (CaM) is a two domain protein which can…”
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Maximum occurrence analysis of protein conformations for different distributions of paramagnetic metal ions within flexible two-domain proteins
Published in Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) (01-02-2012)“…[Display omitted] ► Paramagnetic metals within a protein provide pcs and paramagnetic rdc. ► Two-domain proteins with a flexible linker can sample multiple…”
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Recognition Pliability Is Coupled to Structural Heterogeneity: A Calmodulin Intrinsically Disordered Binding Region Complex
Published in Structure (London) (07-03-2012)“…Protein interactions within regulatory networks should adapt in a spatiotemporal-dependent dynamic environment, in order to process and respond to diverse and…”
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Narrowing the conformational space sampled by two-domain proteins with paramagnetic probes in both domains
Published in Journal of biomolecular NMR (01-11-2011)“…Calmodulin is a two-domain protein which in solution can adopt a variety of conformations upon reorientation of its domains. The maximum occurrence (MO) of a…”
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Analysis of Crystal Structures of LXRβ in Relation to Plasticity of the Ligand-Binding Domain upon Ligand Binding
Published in Chemical biology & drug design (01-02-2008)“…Liver X receptors (LXRs) are a member of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily of ligand activated transcription factors. LXRs have gained importance as…”
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Analysis of crystal structures of LXRbeta in relation to plasticity of the ligand-binding domain upon ligand binding
Published in Chemical biology & drug design (01-02-2008)“…Liver X receptors (LXRs) are a member of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily of ligand activated transcription factors. LXRs have gained importance as…”
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