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The following pages link to Andrzej Ozyhar (Q57240708):
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- Structure of the heterodimeric ecdysone receptor DNA-binding complex (Q24644790) (← links)
- Novel DNA-binding element within the C-terminal extension of the nuclear receptor DNA-binding domain (Q27644402) (← links)
- Insect juvenile hormone binding protein shows ancestral fold present in human lipid-binding proteins (Q27649906) (← links)
- The molecular basis of conformational instability of the ecdysone receptor DNA binding domain studied by in silico and in vitro experiments (Q28539078) (← links)
- Intrinsically disordered and pliable Starmaker-like protein from medaka (Oryzias latipes) controls the formation of calcium carbonate crystals (Q28542604) (← links)
- Cloning and sequence analysis of Galleria mellonella juvenile hormone binding protein--a search for ancestors and relatives. (Q30165087) (← links)
- Is Transthyretin a Regulator of Ubc9 SUMOylation? (Q30391603) (← links)
- The dityrosine cross-link as an intrinsic donor for assembling FRET pairs in the study of protein structure (Q30420279) (← links)
- Juvenile hormone binding protein and transferrin from Galleria mellonella share a similar structural motif. (Q30708135) (← links)
- Purification of Drosophila melanogaster ultraspiracle protein and analysis of its A/B region-dependent dimerization behavior in vitro (Q31137268) (← links)
- Dual FRET assay for detecting receptor protein interaction with DNA. (Q33871117) (← links)
- Crystallization and preliminary crystallographic studies of juvenile hormone-binding protein from Galleria mellonella haemolymph (Q34178621) (← links)
- Calponin-like Chd64 is partly disordered (Q35164533) (← links)
- Mapping of the Sequences Directing Localization of the Drosophila Germ Cell-Expressed Protein (GCE). (Q35694519) (← links)
- Insight into the Unfolding Properties of Chd64, a Small, Single Domain Protein with a Globular Core and Disordered Tails (Q35760844) (← links)
- Intrinsic Disorder of the C-Terminal Domain of Drosophila Methoprene-Tolerant Protein. (Q36140744) (← links)
- Nucleoplasmin-like domain of FKBP39 from Drosophila melanogaster forms a tetramer with partly disordered tentacle-like C-terminal segments. (Q37578820) (← links)
- Equilibrium analysis of the DNA binding domain of the ultraspiracle protein interaction with the response element from the hsp27 gene promoter--the application of molecular beacon technology (Q38295865) (← links)
- Analysis of Usp DNA binding domain targeting reveals critical determinants of the ecdysone receptor complex interaction with the response element (Q38299380) (← links)
- Magnetic DNA affinity purification of ecdysteroid receptor. (Q38323870) (← links)
- GST-Induced dimerization of DNA-binding domains alters characteristics of their interaction with DNA. (Q38332051) (← links)
- The application of an immobilized molecular beacon for the analysis of the DNA binding domains from the ecdysteroid receptor proteins Usp and EcR's interaction with the hsp27 response element. (Q38360559) (← links)
- Multidomain sumoylation of the ecdysone receptor (EcR) from Drosophila melanogaster. (Q39145071) (← links)
- Different pattern of Galleria mellonella jhbp gene expression in high five and Sf9 cells. (Q39207645) (← links)
- Alternative sumoylation sites in the Drosophila nuclear receptor Usp. (Q39335301) (← links)
- The composite nature of the interaction between nuclear receptors EcR and DHR38. (Q39342426) (← links)
- Sequences that direct subcellular traffic of the Drosophila methoprene-tolerant protein (MET) are located predominantly in the PAS domains. (Q39508950) (← links)
- Juvenile hormone binding protein core promoter is TATA-driven with a suppressory element. (Q39587973) (← links)
- Regulatory elements in the juvenile hormone binding protein gene from Galleria mellonella--topography of binding sites for Usp and EcRDBD. (Q39976670) (← links)
- Homodimerization propensity of the intrinsically disordered N-terminal domain of Ultraspiracle from Aedes aegypti (Q40211531) (← links)
- Unfolding and refolding of juvenile hormone binding protein. (Q40272065) (← links)
- Temperature-sensitive ovarian carcinoma cell line (OvBH-1). (Q40700411) (← links)
- Identification of specific interaction of juvenile hormone binding protein with isocitrate dehydrogenase (Q42017934) (← links)
- N-linked glycosylation of G. mellonella juvenile hormone binding protein - comparison of recombinant mutants expressed in P. pastoris cells with native protein. (Q42018197) (← links)
- Juvenile hormone binding protein traffic -- Interaction with ATP synthase and lipid transfer proteins (Q42025442) (← links)
- The structure of the juvenile hormone binding protein gene from Galleria mellonella (Q42041375) (← links)
- Positions of disulfide bonds and N-glycosylation site in juvenile hormone binding protein. (Q42045426) (← links)
- Overexpression of juvenile hormone binding protein in bacteria and Pichia pastoris. (Q42046416) (← links)
- Two disulphide bridges are present in juvenile hormone binding protein from Galleria mellonella (Q42051633) (← links)
- Immunoaffinity purification of juvenile hormone-binding protein from Galleria mellonella hemolymph. (Q42064968) (← links)
- Juvenile-hormone-binding protein from the hemolymph of Galleria mellonella (L). Isolation and characterization (Q42074959) (← links)
- The DNA-binding domain of the ultraspiracle drives deformation of the response element whereas the DNA-binding domain of the ecdysone receptor is responsible for a slight additional change of the preformed structure. (Q42163976) (← links)
- Functionality versus strength -- has functional selection taken place in the case of the ecdysteroid receptor response element?. (Q44209475) (← links)
- Presence of anionic phospholipids rules the membrane localization of phenothiazine type multidrug resistance modulator. (Q44864471) (← links)
- Plasticity of the ecdysone receptor DNA binding domain. (Q44932576) (← links)
- The rod-shaped conformation of Starmaker (Q45090632) (← links)
- Structural properties of the intrinsically disordered, multiple calcium ion-binding otolith matrix macromolecule-64 (OMM-64). (Q46274344) (← links)
- Starmaker exhibits properties of an intrinsically disordered protein. (Q46276945) (← links)
- Calcium ion binding properties and the effect of phosphorylation on the intrinsically disordered Starmaker protein. (Q46279791) (← links)
- The variety of complexes formed by EcR and Usp nuclear receptors in the nuclei of living cells (Q46389478) (← links)