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Reviews
1549 Insights into vaccine development for acquired immune deficiency syndrome from crystal structures of human immunodeficiency virus-1 gp41 and equine infectious anemia virus gp45
Liangwei Duan, Jiansen Du, and Xinqi Liu
1560 Energy coupling mechanisms of MFS transporters
Xuejun C. Zhang, Yan Zhao, Jie Heng, and Daohua Jiang
Articles
1580 Nonspecific yet decisive: Ubiquitination can affect the native-state dynamics of the modified protein
Yulian Gavrilov, Tzachi Hagai, and Yaakov Levy
1593 Molecular architecture of KedS8, a sugar N-methyltransferase from Streptoalloteichus sp. ATCC 53650
Nathan A. Delvaux, James B. Thoden, and Hazel M. Holden
1600 Cofactor-induced reversible folding of Flavodoxin-4 from Lactobacillus acidophilus Samit Kumar Dutta, Pedro Serrano, Michael Geralt, Herbert L. Axelrod,
Qingping Xu, Scott A. Lesley, Adam Godzik, Ashley M. Deacon, Marc-André Elsliger, Ian A. Wilson, and Kurt W€uthrich
1609 Structure of the external aldimine form of PglE, an aminotransferase required for N,N’-diacetylbacillosamine biosynthesis
Alexander S. Riegert, N. Martin Young, David C. Watson, James B. Thoden, and Hazel M. Holden
1617 Hypothetical protein CT398 (CdsZ) interacts with σ54 (RpoN)-holoenzyme and the type III secretion export apparatus in Chlamydia trachomatis
Michael L. Barta, Kevin P. Battaile, Scott Lovell, and P. Scott Hefty
1633 Biochemical studies on WbcA, a sugar epimerase from Yersinia enterocolitica
Ari J. Salinger, Haley A. Brown, James B. Thoden, and Hazel M. Holden
1640 Mass spectrometry based analysis of human plasma-derived factor X revealed novel post-translational modifications
Guillaume Chevreux, Nolwenn Tilly, Valegh Faid, and Nicolas Bihoreau
1649 GATA1 directly mediates interactions with closely spaced pseudopalindromic but not distantly spaced double GATA sites on DNA
Lorna Wilkinson-White, Krystal L. Lester, Nina Ripin, David A. Jacques, J. Mitchell Guss, and Jacqueline M. Matthews
1660 Structure mediation in substrate binding and post-translational processing of penicillin acylases: Information from mutant structures of Kluyvera citrophila penicillin G acylase
Deepak Chand, NishantKumar Varshney, Sureshkumar Ramasamy, Priyabrata Panigrahi, James A. Brannigan, Anthony J. Wilkinson, and Suresh C. G.
1671 Transient sampling of aggregation-prone conformations causes pathogenic instability of a parkinsonian mutant of DJ-1 at physiological temperature
Nicole M. Milkovic, Jonathan Catazaro, Jiusheng Lin, Steven Halouska, James L. Kizziah, Sara Basiaga, Ronald L. Cerny, Robert Powers, and Mark A. Wilson
Methods and Applications
1686 A new method for detection of tumor driver-dependent changes of protein sialylation in a colon cancer cell line reveals nectin-3 as TGFBR2 target
Jennifer Lee, Uwe Warnken, Martina Schn€olzer, Johannes Gebert, and Jürgen Kopitz
For the Record
1695 Structure of a designed tetrahedral protein assembly variant engineered to have improved soluble expression
Jacob B. Bale, Rachel U. Park, Yuxi Liu, Shane Gonen, Tamir Gonen, Duilio Cascio, Neil P. King, Todd O. Yeates, and David Baker
1702 Diffusion accessibility as a method for visualizing macromolecular surface geometry
Yingssu Tsai, Thomas Holton, and Todd O. Yeates
