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Concept Signal Transduction
Academic Article The Escherichia coli PII signal transduction protein regulates the activities of the two-component system transmitter protein NRII by direct interaction with the kinase domain of the transmitter module.
Academic Article Genetic and biochemical analysis of phosphatase activity of Escherichia coli NRII (NtrB) and its regulation by the PII signal transduction protein.
Academic Article Reconstitution of R-spondin:LGR4:ZNRF3 adult stem cell growth factor signaling complexes with recombinant proteins produced in Escherichia coli.
Academic Article Calcitonin Receptor N-Glycosylation Enhances Peptide Hormone Affinity by Controlling Receptor Dynamics.
Academic Article RAMPs as allosteric modulators of the calcitonin and calcitonin-like class B G protein-coupled receptors.
Academic Article Mutations altering the N-terminal receiver domain of NRI (NtrC) That prevent dephosphorylation by the NRII-PII complex in Escherichia coli.
Academic Article Bacterial expression and purification of a heterodimeric adrenomedullin receptor extracellular domain complex using DsbC-assisted disulfide shuffling.
Academic Article Selective CGRP and adrenomedullin peptide binding by tethered RAMP-calcitonin receptor-like receptor extracellular domain fusion proteins.
Academic Article Structural basis for parathyroid hormone-related protein binding to the parathyroid hormone receptor and design of conformation-selective peptides.
Academic Article Dimeric arrangement of the parathyroid hormone receptor and a structural mechanism for ligand-induced dissociation.
Academic Article Receptor Activity-Modifying Proteins (RAMPs): New Insights and Roles.
Academic Article Variable CGRP family peptide signaling durations and the structural determinants thereof.
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