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The crystal structure of the N-terminal part of T. thermophilus DnaJ unexpectedly showed an ordered GF domain and guided the design of a construct enabling the first structure determination of a complete DnaJ cochaperone molecule. By combining the crystal structures with spin-labelling EPR and cross-linking in solution, a dynamic view of this flexible molecule was developed.

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The multidomain cytoplasmic portion of the histidine protein kinase from an essential two-component signal transduction system has been crystallized and X-ray data have been collected to 2.8 Å resolution.

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The anti-apoptotic multidomain protein XIAP is shown to be a compact dimer in solution as determined by an integrative approach combining NMR, SAXS, EPR and molecular modelling.

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DADIMODO is a program for refining atomic models of multidomain proteins or complexes against small-angle X-ray scattering data. Interdomain distance and orientational restraints, such as those derived from NMR measurements, can be included in the optimization process.

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Crystals of aclacinomycin oxidoreductase are pseudomerohedrally twinned and are most likely to contain six twin domains. The structure was determined by multiwavelength anomalous diffraction using data from selenomethionine-substituted crystals.

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FYCO1 plays an important role in the kinesin-dependent microtubule plus-end-directed transport of autophagosomes. Here, the crystal structure of the RUN domain of FYCO1 has been determined.

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High-resolution crystal structures of the ADP-ribose phosphatase domain (ADRP; also known as the macrodomain) from SARS-CoV-2 with multiple ligands illustrate how the protein undergoes conformational changes to adapt to the ligand in the manner observed for homologues from other viruses.
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