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  • Author: Schwartz TU
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  • Nordeen SA, et al. (2020) A nanobody suite for yeast scaffold nucleoporins provides details of the nuclear pore complex structure. Nat Commun 11(1):6179 PMID:33268786
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  • Nordeen SA, et al. (2020) Yeast Nup84-Nup133 complex structure details flexibility and reveals conservation of the membrane anchoring ALPS motif. Nat Commun 11(1):6060 PMID:33247142
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  • Onischenko E, et al. (2017) Natively Unfolded FG Repeats Stabilize the Structure of the Nuclear Pore Complex. Cell 171(4):904-917.e19 PMID:29033133
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  • Berchowitz LE, et al. (2015) Regulated Formation of an Amyloid-like Translational Repressor Governs Gametogenesis. Cell 163(2):406-18 PMID:26411291
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  • Ulrich A, et al. (2014) The stoichiometry of the nucleoporin 62 subcomplex of the nuclear pore in solution. Mol Biol Cell 25(9):1484-92 PMID:24574455
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  • Andersen KR, et al. (2013) Scaffold nucleoporins Nup188 and Nup192 share structural and functional properties with nuclear transport receptors. Elife 2:e00745 PMID:23795296
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  • Leksa NC and Schwartz TU (2010) Membrane-coating lattice scaffolds in the nuclear pore and vesicle coats: commonalities, differences, challenges. Nucleus 1(4):314-8 PMID:21327078
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  • Whittle JR and Schwartz TU (2010) Structure of the Sec13-Sec16 edge element, a template for assembly of the COPII vesicle coat. J Cell Biol 190(3):347-61 PMID:20696705
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  • Brohawn SG and Schwartz TU (2009) Molecular architecture of the Nup84-Nup145C-Sec13 edge element in the nuclear pore complex lattice. Nat Struct Mol Biol 16(11):1173-7 PMID:19855394
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  • Leksa NC, et al. (2009) The structure of the scaffold nucleoporin Nup120 reveals a new and unexpected domain architecture. Structure 17(8):1082-91 PMID:19576787
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  • Whittle JRR and Schwartz TU (2009) Architectural nucleoporins Nup157/170 and Nup133 are structurally related and descend from a second ancestral element. J Biol Chem 284(41):28442-28452 PMID:19674973
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  • Brohawn SG, et al. (2008) Structural evidence for common ancestry of the nuclear pore complex and vesicle coats. Science 322(5906):1369-73 PMID:18974315
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  • Drin G, et al. (2007) A general amphipathic alpha-helical motif for sensing membrane curvature. Nat Struct Mol Biol 14(2):138-46 PMID:17220896
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  • Jeudy S and Schwartz TU (2007) Crystal structure of nucleoporin Nic96 reveals a novel, intricate helical domain architecture. J Biol Chem 282(48):34904-12 PMID:17897938
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  • Schwartz TU, et al. (2006) Homodimerization of the G protein SRbeta in the nucleotide-free state involves proline cis/trans isomerization in the switch II region. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103(18):6823-8 PMID:16627619
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  • Schwartz TU, et al. (2004) Circular permutation as a tool to reduce surface entropy triggers crystallization of the signal recognition particle receptor beta subunit. Protein Sci 13(10):2814-8 PMID:15340174
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