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Journal of Structural Biology

Journal of Structural Biology, Vol.188, No.2 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 1047-8477 (Print) 

In this Issue (12 articles)

93 - 101 Structural insights into enzymatic activity and substrate specificity determination by a single amino acid in nitrilase from Syechocystis sp PCC6803
Zhang LJ, Yin B, Wang C, Jiang SQ, Wang HL, Yuan YA, Wei DZ
102 - 106 Efficient cryoprotection of macromolecular crystals using vapor diffusion of volatile alcohols
Farley C, Juers DH
107 - 115 Super-sampling SART with ordered subsets
Kunz M, Frangakis AS
116 - 122 Changes in tissue directionality reflect differences in myelin content after demyelination in mice spinal cords
Ansari MK, Yong HYF, Metz L, Yong VW, Zhang YY
123 - 133 Designability landscape reveals sequence features that define axial helix rotation in four-helical homo-oligomeric antiparallel coiled-coil structures
Szczepaniak K, Lach G, Bujnicki JM, Dunin-Horkawicz S
134 - 141 Hybrid Electron Microscopy Normal Mode Analysis graphical interface and protocol
Sorzano COS, de la Rosa-Trevin JM, Tama F, Jonic S
142 - 155 Comparative structure of vertebrate sperm chromatin
Ausio J, Gonzalez-Romero R, Woodcock CL
156 - 164 Structural studies suggest a peptidoglycan hydrolase function for the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Tat-secreted protein Rv2525c
Bellinzoni M, Haouz A, Miras I, Magnet S, Andre-Leroux G, Mukherjee R, Shepard W, Cole ST, Alzari PM
165 - 176 New simulated annealing approach considering helix bending applied to determine the 8.8 angstrom structure of 15-protofilament microtubules
Ogura T, Yajima H, Nitta R, Hirokawa N, Sato C
177 - 182 Imaging Drosophila brain by combining cryo-soft X-ray microscopy of thick vitreous sections and cryo-electron microscopy of ultrathin vitreous sections
Leforestier A, Levitz P, Preat T, Guttmann P, Michot LJ, Tchenio P
183 - 187 Near-atomic resolution reconstructions using a mid-range electron microscope operated at 200 kV
Campbell MG, Kearney BM, Cheng AC, Potter CS, Johnson JE, Carragher B, Veesler D
188 - 193 Revisiting the NMR solution structure of the Ce148S type-I dockerin module from Clostridium thermocellum reveals a cohesin-primed conformation
Chen C, Cui ZL, Xiao Y, Cui Q, Smith SP, Lamed R, Bayer EA, Feng Y