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  • Poxvirus under the eyes of ... Poxvirus under the eyes of electron microscope
    Hyun, Jaekyung Applied microscopy, 14/11, Volume: 52, Issue: 1
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    Zoonotic poxvirus infections pose significant threat to human health as we have witnessed recent spread of monkeypox. Therefore, insights into molecular mechanism behind poxvirus replication cycle ...
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  • Assembly mechanism of the p... Assembly mechanism of the pleomorphic immature poxvirus scaffold
    Hyun, Jaekyung; Matsunami, Hideyuki; Kim, Tae Gyun ... Nature communications, 03/2022, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    In Vaccinia virus (VACV), the prototype poxvirus, scaffold protein D13 forms a honeycomb-like lattice on the viral membrane that results in formation of the pleomorphic immature virion (IV). The ...
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  • Single‐Molecule Graphene Li... Single‐Molecule Graphene Liquid Cell Electron Microscopy for Instability of Intermediate Amyloid Fibrils
    Park, Jungjae; Jeong, Hyeongseop; Noh, Namgyu ... Advanced materials, 02/2024, Volume: 36, Issue: 6
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    Single‐molecule techniques are powerful microscopy methods that provide new insights into biological processes. Liquid‐phase transmission electron microscopy (LP‐TEM) is an ideal single‐molecule ...
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  • Insights into degradation m... Insights into degradation mechanism of N-end rule substrates by p62/SQSTM1 autophagy adapter
    Kwon, Do Hoon; Park, Ok Hyun; Kim, Leehyeon ... Nature communications, 08/2018, Volume: 9, Issue: 1
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    p62/SQSTM1 is the key autophagy adapter protein and the hub of multi-cellular signaling. It was recently reported that autophagy and N-end rule pathways are linked via p62. However, the exact ...
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  • Direct binding of TFEα open... Direct binding of TFEα opens DNA binding cleft of RNA polymerase
    Jun, Sung-Hoon; Hyun, Jaekyung; Cha, Jeong Seok ... Nature communications, 11/2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    Opening of the DNA binding cleft of cellular RNA polymerase (RNAP) is necessary for transcription initiation but the underlying molecular mechanism is not known. Here, we report on the cryo-electron ...
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  • Structural insights into RN... Structural insights into RNA bridging between HIV-1 Vif and antiviral factor APOBEC3G
    Kouno, Takahide; Shibata, Satoshi; Shigematsu, Megumi ... Nature communications, 07/2023, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    Great effort has been devoted to discovering the basis of A3G-Vif interaction, the key event of HIV's counteraction mechanism to evade antiviral innate immune response. Here we show reconstitution of ...
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  • COVID-19 serological survey... COVID-19 serological survey using micro blood sampling
    Matthews, Melissa M; Kim, Tae Gyun; Shibata, Satoshi ... Scientific reports, 05/2021, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    During August 2020, we carried out a serological survey among students and employees at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST), Japan, testing for the presence of ...
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  • Pseudoatomic Structure of t... Pseudoatomic Structure of the Tripartite Multidrug Efflux Pump AcrAB-TolC Reveals the Intermeshing Cogwheel-like Interaction between AcrA and TolC
    Jeong, Hyeongseop; Kim, Jin-Sik; Song, Saemee ... Structure, 02/2016, Volume: 24, Issue: 2
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    The resistance-nodulation-division type tripartite pump AcrAB-TolC and its homologs are responsible for multidrug resistance in Gram-negative bacteria by expelling a wide variety of toxic substrates. ...
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  • Makes caterpillars floppy-l... Makes caterpillars floppy-like effector-containing MARTX toxins require host ADP-ribosylation factor (ARF) proteins for systemic pathogenicity
    Lee, Youngjin; Kim, Byoung Sik; Choi, Sanghyeon ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 09/2019, Volume: 116, Issue: 36
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    Upon invading target cells, multifunctional autoprocessing repeats-in-toxin (MARTX) toxins secreted by bacterial pathogens release their disease-related modularly structured effector domains. ...
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  • Cations Modulate Actin Bund... Cations Modulate Actin Bundle Mechanics, Assembly Dynamics, and Structure
    Castaneda, Nicholas; Zheng, Tianyu; Rivera-Jacquez, Hector J ... The journal of physical chemistry. B, 04/2018, Volume: 122, Issue: 14
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    Actin bundles are key factors in the mechanical support and dynamic reorganization of the cytoskeleton. High concentrations of multivalent counterions promote bundle formation through electrostatic ...
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