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Introduction
Structure of a Membrane Protein Complex: Formate Dehydrogenase-N at 1.6 Å
Hybrid Cluster Proteins (HCP): A Unique Biological Metal Centre
Structure of an Enveloped Virus: the Semliki Forest Virus
Extending the Range of the de novo Phasing of Native Protein Crystal Structures using the Anomalous Scattering from Sulphur Atoms
Atomic Model of Cyanobacterial Photosystem I: a Well-defined Assembly of 12 Proteins and 127 Cofactors
Antibiotics Targeting Ribosomes
The Structure of Bacteriophage T7 Endonuclease I: A Holliday Junction Resolving Enzyme
Insight into the Regulation of Microtubular Assembly
Crystal Structure of T Cell Receptors Bound to an Allogeneic MHC Molecule
Bacterial Origin of the Actin Cytoskeleton
The Crystal Structure of an Asymmetric Complex of the Two Nucleotide Binding Components of Proton-Translocating Transhydrogenase
Local Structure of Spider Silk
Sensory Rhodopsin Structure Provides First-Time Detailed Information of the Mechanism of Primitive Vision
The Weanling Piglet Cerebellum: a Surrogate for Tolerance to Microbeam Radiation Therapy in Pediatric Neuro-oncology
Contents
Introduction
Structure of a Membrane Protein Complex: Formate Dehydrogenase-N at 1.6 Å
Hybrid Cluster Proteins (HCP): A Unique Biological Metal Centre
Structure of an Enveloped Virus: the Semliki Forest Virus
Extending the Range of the de novo Phasing of Native Protein Crystal Structures using the Anomalous Scattering from Sulphur Atoms
Atomic Model of Cyanobacterial Photosystem I: a Well-defined Assembly of 12 Proteins and 127 Cofactors
Antibiotics Targeting Ribosomes
The Structure of Bacteriophage T7 Endonuclease I: A Holliday Junction Resolving Enzyme
Insight into the Regulation of Microtubular Assembly
Crystal Structure of T Cell Receptors Bound to an Allogeneic MHC Molecule
Bacterial Origin of the Actin Cytoskeleton
The Crystal Structure of an Asymmetric Complex of the Two Nucleotide Binding Components of Proton-Translocating Transhydrogenase
Local Structure of Spider Silk
Sensory Rhodopsin Structure Provides First-Time Detailed Information of the Mechanism of Primitive Vision
The Weanling Piglet Cerebellum: a Surrogate for Tolerance to Microbeam Radiation Therapy in Pediatric Neuro-oncology