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Characterization of the specificity and affinity of the splicing factor BBP/SF1
The role of two RNA binding properties in pre-mRNA splicing
 
Functional conservation and RNA binding of the pre-mRNA splicing factor U2AF65
Crystallographic and spectroscopic studies of photoswitching in fluorescent proteins
 
Identification and characterization of mutations altering the intercalating residues of yeast TATA binding protein
Two-state conformational behavior in protein active centers
 
Molecular function of the cell polarity protein partner of inscuteable in Drosophila neuroblasts
The muscleblind protein family's RNA sequence elements, structural elements and novel binding sites defined through SELEX
 
The MAGUK discs-large utilizes modular allostery to regulate intramolecular and intermolecular interactions and spindle orientation
Drosophila non-muscle myosin II bipolar filament formation: Importance of charged residues and specific domains for self-assembly
 
Mitochondrial dynamics and optical conformation changes in DsRed as studied by Fourier imaging correlation spectroscopy
Platinum coordination to RNA
 
Autoinhibition and ultrasensitivity in the Galphai-Pins-Mud spindle orientation pathway
The chemistry of 1,2-dihydro-1,2-azaborine and nitrated lipids
 
In vitro and in cellulo interactions of platinum and ruthenium anticancer metallodrugs with RNA
Auto-regulation of the MBNL1 pre-mRNA
 
Boron in disguise: Towards BN biomimics
Investigating the RNA binding domains of MBNL1 and the alternative splicing motifs they recognize
 
Metal ion-mediated folding and catalysis of the Hammerhead ribozyme