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Crystal Structure of Tamalin PDZ Domain in Complex with mGluR5 C-terminal Peptide[PROTEIN BINDING]
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Crystal Structure of Tamalin PDZ Domain[PROTEIN BINDING]
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Crystal Structure of Tamalin PDZ-Intrinsic Ligand Fusion Protein[PROTEIN BINDING]
Molecular Analysis of the Interaction of the HDL Receptor SR-BI with the Adaptor Protein PDZK1[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
PDZ domain from Human microtubule-associated serine/threonine-protein kinase 1[TRANSFERASE]
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Solution structures of the PDZ domain of mus musculus PDZ domain-containing protein 1[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
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The crystal structure of the PDZ domain of human Microtubule Associated Serine/Threonine Kinase 3 (MAST3)[TRANSFERASE]
The crystal structure of the first PDZ domain of human NHERF-2 (SLC9A3R2)[STRUCTURAL PROTEIN]
Crystal structure of the Shank PDZ-ligand complex reveals a class I PDZ interaction and a novel PDZ-PDZ dimerization[PEPTIDE BINDING PROTEIN]
Structure of the PDZ domain of Human Microtubule associated serine- threonine kinase 4[TRANSFERASE]
Structural Determinants of the NHERF Interaction with beta2-AR and PDGFR[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
STRUCTURAL DETERMINANTS OF THE NHERF INTERACTION WITH BETA2AR AND PDGFR[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
STRUCTURAL BASIS OF THE NHERF PDZ1-CFTR INTERACTION[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
FIRST PDZ DOMAIN OF THE HUMAN NA+/H+ EXCHANGER REGULATORY FACTOR[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
Structural flexibility of Shank PDZ domain is important for its binding to different ligands[PROTEIN BINDING]
Solution structure of MAST2-PDZ complexed with the C-terminus of PTEN[TRANSFERASE]
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