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Whiteley, A. T., Eaglesham, J. B., Mann, C. C. de Olive, Morehouse, B. R., Lowey, B., Nieminen, E. A., Danilchanka, O., King, D. S., S Y Lee, A., Mekalanos, J. J., and Kranzusch, P. J. (2019) Bacterial cGAS-like enzymes synthesize diverse nucleotide signals. Nature. 10.1038/s41586-019-0953-5
Profeta, G. S., Reis, C. V. Dos, Santiago, Ada S., Godoi, P. H. C., Fala, A. M., Wells, C. I., Sartori, R., Salmazo, A. P. T., Ramos, P. Z., Massirer, K. B., Elkins, J. M., Drewry, D. H., Gileadi, O., and Couñago, R. M. (2019) Binding and structural analyses of potent inhibitors of the human Ca/calmodulin dependent protein kinase kinase 2 (CAMKK2) identified from a collection of commercially-available kinase inhibitors. Sci Rep. 9, 16452
Sjekloća, L., and Ferré-D'Amaré, A. R. (2019) Binding between G Quadruplexes at the Homodimer Interface of the Corn RNA Aptamer Strongly Activates Thioflavin T Fluorescence. Cell Chem Biol. 26, 1159-1168.e4
Herbst-Gervasoni, C. J., and Christianson, D. W. (2019) Binding of -Acetylspermidine Analogues to Histone Deacetylase 10 Reveals Molecular Strategies for Blocking Polyamine Deacetylation. Biochemistry. 10.1021/acs.biochem.9b00906
Pluskal, T., Torrens-Spence, M. P., Fallon, T. R., De Abreu, A., Shi, C. H., and Weng, J. - K. (2019) The biosynthetic origin of psychoactive kavalactones in kava. Nat Plants. 5, 867-878
Rogers, J. M., Waters, C. T., Seegar, T. C. M., Jarrett, S. M., Hallworth, A. N., Blacklow, S. C., and Bulyk, M. L. (2019) Bispecific Forkhead Transcription Factor FoxN3 Recognizes Two Distinct Motifs with Different DNA Shapes. Mol Cell. 10.1016/j.molcel.2019.01.019
Blumberg, L. J., Humphries, J. E., Jones, S. D., Pearce, L. B., Holgate, R., Hearn, A., Cheung, J., Mahmood, A., Del Tito, B., Graydon, J. S., Stolz, L. E., Bitonti, A., Purohit, S., de Graaf, D., Kacena, K., Andersen, J. T., Christianson, G. J., Roopenian, D. C., Hubbard, J. J., Gandhi, A. K., Lasseter, K., Pyzik, M., and Blumberg, R. S. (2019) Blocking FcRn in humans reduces circulating IgG levels and inhibits IgG immune complex-mediated immune responses. Sci Adv. 5, eaax9586

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