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Intrinsically disordered proteins drive enamel formation via an evolutionarily conserved self-assembly motif. [electronic resource] by
- Wald, Tomas
- Spoutil, Frantisek
- Osickova, Adriana
- Prochazkova, Michaela
- Benada, Oldrich
- Kasparek, Petr
- Bumba, Ladislav
- Klein, Ophir D
- Sedlacek, Radislav
- Sebo, Peter
- Prochazka, Jan
- Osicka, Radim
Producer: 20180410
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America vol. 114
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Cytotoxic activity of Kingella kingae RtxA toxin depends on post-translational acylation of lysine residues and cholesterol binding. [electronic resource] by
- Osickova, Adriana
- Balashova, Nataliya
- Masin, Jiri
- Sulc, Miroslav
- Roderova, Jana
- Wald, Tomas
- Brown, Angela C
- Koufos, Evan
- Chang, En Hyung
- Giannakakis, Alexander
- Lally, Edward T
- Osicka, Radim
Producer: 20190218
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Emerging microbes & infections vol. 7
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Calcium-Driven Folding of RTX Domain β-Rolls Ratchets Translocation of RTX Proteins through Type I Secretion Ducts. [electronic resource] by
- Bumba, Ladislav
- Masin, Jiri
- Macek, Pavel
- Wald, Tomas
- Motlova, Lucia
- Bibova, Ilona
- Klimova, Nela
- Bednarova, Lucie
- Veverka, Vaclav
- Kachala, Michael
- Svergun, Dmitri I
- Barinka, Cyril
- Sebo, Peter
Producer: 20160902
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Molecular cell vol. 62
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Intrinsically disordered enamel matrix protein ameloblastin forms ribbon-like supramolecular structures via an N-terminal segment encoded by exon 5. [electronic resource] by
- Wald, Tomas
- Osickova, Adriana
- Sulc, Miroslav
- Benada, Oldrich
- Semeradtova, Alena
- Rezabkova, Lenka
- Veverka, Vaclav
- Bednarova, Lucie
- Maly, Jan
- Macek, Pavel
- Sebo, Peter
- Slaby, Ivan
- Vondrasek, Jiri
- Osicka, Radim
Producer: 20131021
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The Journal of biological chemistry vol. 288
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A large pool of actively cycling progenitors orchestrates self-renewal and injury repair of an ectodermal appendage. [electronic resource] by
- Sharir, Amnon
- Marangoni, Pauline
- Zilionis, Rapolas
- Wan, Mian
- Wald, Tomas
- Hu, Jimmy K
- Kawaguchi, Kyogo
- Castillo-Azofeifa, David
- Epstein, Leo
- Harrington, Kyle
- Pagella, Pierfrancesco
- Mitsiadis, Thimios
- Siebel, Christian W
- Klein, Allon M
- Klein, Ophir D
Producer: 20191126
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Nature cell biology vol. 21
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