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Academic Article Lock on/off disulfides identify the transmembrane signaling helix of the aspartate receptor.
Academic Article Transmembrane signaling by the aspartate receptor: engineered disulfides reveal static regions of the subunit interface.
Academic Article Attractant- and disulfide-induced conformational changes in the ligand binding domain of the chemotaxis aspartate receptor: a 19F NMR study.
Academic Article Molecular mechanism of transmembrane signaling by the aspartate receptor: a model.
Academic Article Cysteine and disulfide scanning reveals two amphiphilic helices in the linker region of the aspartate chemoreceptor.
Academic Article Detection of a conserved alpha-helix in the kinase-docking region of the aspartate receptor by cysteine and disulfide scanning.
Academic Article Signaling domain of the aspartate receptor is a helical hairpin with a localized kinase docking surface: cysteine and disulfide scanning studies.
Academic Article The aspartate receptor cytoplasmic domain: in situ chemical analysis of structure, mechanism and dynamics.
Academic Article Cysteine and disulfide scanning reveals a regulatory alpha-helix in the cytoplasmic domain of the aspartate receptor.
Academic Article Thermal motions of surface alpha-helices in the D-galactose chemosensory receptor. Detection by disulfide trapping.
Academic Article Conserved glycine residues in the cytoplasmic domain of the aspartate receptor play essential roles in kinase coupling and on-off switching.
Academic Article Evidence that the adaptation region of the aspartate receptor is a dynamic four-helix bundle: cysteine and disulfide scanning studies.
Academic Article Use of site-directed cysteine and disulfide chemistry to probe protein structure and dynamics: applications to soluble and transmembrane receptors of bacterial chemotaxis.
Academic Article Structure of the conserved HAMP domain in an intact, membrane-bound chemoreceptor: a disulfide mapping study.
Academic Article Thermal domain motions of CheA kinase in solution: Disulfide trapping reveals the motional constraints leading to trans-autophosphorylation.
Academic Article Large amplitude twisting motions of an interdomain hinge: a disulfide trapping study of the galactose-glucose binding protein.
Academic Article Effects of protein stabilizing agents on thermal backbone motions: a disulfide trapping study.
Academic Article Global flexibility in a sensory receptor: a site-directed cross-linking approach.
Academic Article Defining a key receptor-CheA kinase contact and elucidating its function in the membrane-bound bacterial chemosensory array: a disulfide mapping and TAM-IDS Study.
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Academic Article Structure, function, and on-off switching of a core unit contact between CheA kinase and CheW adaptor protein in the bacterial chemosensory array: A disulfide mapping and mutagenesis study.
Academic Article Increasing and decreasing the ultrastability of bacterial chemotaxis core signaling complexes by modifying protein-protein contacts.

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