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Nature Structural Biology
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June 1999, Volume 6 No 6
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Editorial Top
Continuing journal evolution pp495 - 496
doi:10.1038/9257
Full text | PDF (551K)
News and Views Top
Unraveling the mysteries of transcription pp497 - 499
Tom Ellenberger
doi:10.1038/9260
Abstract | Full text | PDF (166K)
Two domains and one RNA: a molecular threesome pp499 - 502
Frederick M. Hughson & Paul Schedl
doi:10.1038/9264
Abstract | Full text | PDF (147K)
Forming and inhibiting PRT active sites pp502 - 504
Janet L. Smith
doi:10.1038/9266
Abstract | Full text | PDF (230K)
See also: Article by Li et al.  | Article by Shi et al.
Picture Story Top
Rules for protein−DNA interactions p505
Boyana Konforti
doi:10.1038/9269
Full text | PDF (128K)
History Top
RNA phylogeny p505
Tracy Smith
doi:10.1038/9271
Full text | PDF (128K)
Obituary Top
David C. Phillips pp506 - 508
Anthony C.T. North
doi:10.1038/9272
Full text | PDF (88K)
Letters Top
The CuA domain of Thermus thermophilus ba3-type cytochrome c oxidase at 1.6 Å resolution pp509 - 516
Pamela A. Williams, Ninian J. Blackburn, Donita Sanders, Henry Bellamy, Enrico A. Stura, James A. Fee & Duncan E. McRee
doi:10.1038/9274
PDB code 2CUA | R2CUASF
Abstract | Full text | PDF (1,142K)
The crystal structure of HasA, a hemophore secreted by Serratia marcescens pp516 - 520
Pascal Arnoux, Richard Haser, Nadia Izadi, Anne Lecroisey, Muriel Delepierre, Cécile Wandersman & Mirjam Czjzek
doi:10.1038/9281
PDB code 1b2v | r1b2vsf
Abstract | Full text | PDF (469K)
The two types of 3-dehydroquinase have distinct structures but catalyze the same overall reaction pp521 - 525
David G. Gourley, Annette K. Shrive, Igor Polikarpov, Tino Krell, John R. Coggins, Alastair R. Hawkins, Neil W. Isaacs & Lindsay Sawyer
doi:10.1038/9287
PDB code 1qfe | 2dhq
Abstract | Full text | PDF (1,055K)
A novel two-chain proteinase inhibitor generated by circularization of a multidomain precursor protein pp526 - 530
Marcus C.S. Lee, Martin J. Scanlon, David J. Craik & Marilyn A. Anderson
doi:10.1038/9293
PDB code 1QH2
Abstract | Full text | PDF (588K)
A complex of influenza hemagglutinin with a neutralizing antibody that binds outside the virus receptor binding site pp530 - 534
Damien Fleury, Béatrice Barrère, Thierry Bizebard, Rod S. Daniels, John J. Skehel & Marcel Knossow
doi:10.1038/9299
PDB code 1QFU
Abstract | Full text | PDF (339K)
Crystal structure and improved antisense properties of 2'-O-(2-methoxyethyl)-RNA pp535 - 539
Marianna Teplova, George Minasov, Valentina Tereshko, Gopal B. Inamati, P. Dan Cook, Muthiah Manoharan & Martin Egli
doi:10.1038/9304
Abstract | Full text | PDF (703K)
Simulations of the dynamics at an RNA−protein interface pp540 - 544
Thomas Hermann & Eric Westhof
doi:10.1038/9310
Abstract | Full text | PDF (673K)
Stability of hairpin ribozyme tertiary structure is governed by the interdomain junction pp544 - 549
Nils G. Walter, John M. Burke & David P. Millar
doi:10.1038/9316
Abstract | Full text | PDF (818K)
Extremely rapid folding of the C-terminal domain of the prion protein without kinetic intermediates pp550 - 553
Gudrun Wildegger, Susanne Liemann & Rudi Glockshuber
doi:10.1038/9323
Abstract | Full text | PDF (506K)
Chain collapse can occur concomitantly with the rate-limiting step in protein folding pp554 - 556
Kevin W. Plaxco, Ian S. Millett, Daniel J. Segel, Sebastian Doniach & David Baker
doi:10.1038/9329
Abstract | Full text | PDF (474K)
Three photoconvertible forms of green fluorescent protein identified by spectral hole-burning pp557 - 560
T.M.H. Creemers, A.J. Lock, V. Subramaniam, T.M. Jovin & S. Völker
doi:10.1038/9335
Abstract | Full text | PDF (886K)
Revealing the structure of the oxygen-evolving core dimer of photosystem II by cryoelectron crystallography pp560 - 564
Ben Hankamer, Edward P. Morris & James Barber
doi:10.1038/9341
Abstract | Full text | PDF (2,056K)
The structure of a cypovirus and the functional organization of dsRNA viruses pp565 - 568
Claire L. Hill, Timothy F. Booth, B. V. Venkataram Prasad, Jonathan M. Grimes, Peter P. C. Mertens, Geoff C. Sutton & David I. Stuart
doi:10.1038/9347
Abstract | Full text | PDF (720K)
Acceleration of the refolding of Arc repressor by nucleic acids and other polyanions pp569 - 573
Dionisios Rentzeperis, Thorlakur Jonsson & Robert T. Sauer
doi:10.1038/9353
Abstract | Full text | PDF (813K)
Articles Top
Structure, specificity and CDR mobility of a class II restricted single-chain T-cell receptor pp574 - 581
Brian J. Hare, Daniel F. Wyss, Marcia S. Osburne, Petra S. Kern, Ellis L. Reinherz & Gerhard Wagner
doi:10.1038/9359
PDB code 1bwm
Abstract | Full text | PDF (734K)
Transition-state analogs as inhibitors of human and malarial hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferases pp582 - 587
Caroline M. Li, Peter C. Tyler, Richard H. Furneaux, Gregory Kicska, Yiming Xu, Charles Grubmeyer, Mark E. Girvin & Vern L. Schramm
doi:10.1038/9367
Abstract | Full text | PDF (1,069K)
See also: News and Views by Smith
The 2.0 Å structure of human hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase in complex with a transition-state analog inhibitor pp588 - 593
Wuxian Shi, Caroline M. Li, Peter C. Tyler, Richard H. Furneaux, Charles Grubmeyer, Vern L. Schramm & Steven C. Almo
doi:10.1038/9376
PDB code 1bzy
Abstract | Full text | PDF (1,204K)
See also: News and Views by Smith
The formation of a native-like structure containing eight conserved hydrophobic residues is rate limiting in two-state protein folding of ACBP pp594 - 601
Birthe B. Kragelund, Peter Osmark, Thomas B. Neergaard, Jacob Schiødt, Karsten Kristiansen, Jens Knudsen & Flemming M. Poulsen
doi:10.1038/9384
Abstract | Full text | PDF (699K)
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