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  1. Structure and function of the human apoptotic scramblase Xkr4

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. Sayan Chakraborty
    2. Zhang Feng
    3. Sangyun Lee
    4. Omar E. Alvarenga
    5. Aniruddha Panda
    6. Shuming Zhang
    7. Renato Bruni
    8. George Khelashvili
    9. Kallol Gupta
    10. Alessio Accardi
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  2. Deep learning–guided design of dynamic proteins

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Amy B. Guo
    2. Deniz Akpinaroglu
    3. Christina A. Stephens
    4. Michael Grabe
    5. Colin A. Smith
    6. Mark J. S. Kelly
    7. Tanja Kortemme
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  3. A universal cannabinoid CB1 and CB2 receptor TR-FRET kinetic ligand-binding assay

    This article has 21 authors:
    1. Leire Borrega-Roman
    2. Bradley L. Hoare
    3. Miroslav Kosar
    4. Roman C. Sarott
    5. Kacper J. Patej
    6. Jara Bouma
    7. Morgan Scott-Dennis
    8. Eline J. Koers
    9. Thais Gazzi
    10. Leonard Mach
    11. Sergio Barrondo
    12. Joan Sallés
    13. Wolfgang Guba
    14. Eric Kusznir
    15. Marc Nazaré
    16. Arne C. Rufer
    17. Uwe Grether
    18. Laura H. Heitman
    19. Erick M. Carreira
    20. David A. Sykes
    21. Dmitry B. Veprintsev
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  4. Distinct mechanisms of inhibition of Kv2 potassium channels by tetraethylammonium and RY785

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Shan Zhang
    2. Robyn Stix
    3. Esam A Orabi
    4. Nathan Bernhardt
    5. José D Faraldo-Gómez
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      This study represents an important advance in our understanding of how certain inhibitors affect the behavior of voltage gated potassium channels. Robust molecular dynamics simulation and analysis methods lead to a new proposed inhibition mechanism with convincing strength of support. This study has considerable significance for the fields of ion channel physiology and pharmacology and could aid in development of selective inhibitors for protein targets.

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