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  • 22. Structure of the AAA ATPase p97.
    Zhang X, Shaw A, Bates PA, Newman RH, Gowen B, Orlova E, Gorman MA, Kondo H, Dokurno P, Lally J, Leonard G, Meyer H, van Heel M, Freemont PS.
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  • 24. Structure, dynamics and interactions of p47, a major adaptor of the AAA ATPase, p97.
    Yuan X, Simpson P, McKeown C, Kondo H, Uchiyama K, Wallis R, Dreveny I, Keetch C, Zhang X, Robinson C, Freemont P, Matthews S.
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  • 26. Interaction between the AAA ATPase p97/VCP and a concealed UBX domain in the copper transporter ATP7A is associated with motor neuron degeneration.
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  • 28. Protein Phosphatase-1 Complex Disassembly by p97 is Initiated through Multivalent Recognition of Catalytic and Regulatory Subunits by the p97 SEP-domain Adapters.
    Kracht M, van den Boom J, Seiler J, Kröning A, Kaschani F, Kaiser M, Meyer H.
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  • 29. Conformational changes in the AAA ATPase p97-p47 adaptor complex.
    Beuron F, Dreveny I, Yuan X, Pye VE, McKeown C, Briggs LC, Cliff MJ, Kaneko Y, Wallis R, Isaacson RL, Ladbury JE, Matthews SJ, Kondo H, Zhang X, Freemont PS.
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  • 30. The role of the N-domain in the ATPase activity of the mammalian AAA ATPase p97/VCP.
    Niwa H, Ewens CA, Tsang C, Yeung HO, Zhang X, Freemont PS.
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  • 33. Crystal structures of the UBX domain of human UBXD7 and its complex with p97 ATPase.
    Li ZH, Wang Y, Xu M, Jiang T.
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  • 34. ATP binding to p97/VCP D1 domain regulates selective recruitment of adaptors to its proximal N-domain.
    Chia WS, Chia DX, Rao F, Bar Nun S, Geifman Shochat S.
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  • 37. The crystal structure of murine p97/VCP at 3.6A.
    Huyton T, Pye VE, Briggs LC, Flynn TC, Beuron F, Kondo H, Ma J, Zhang X, Freemont PS.
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  • 38. Golgi reassembly after mitosis: the AAA family meets the ubiquitin family.
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