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- Category:Semi-crib motif (46 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Semi-crib motif - Category:Crib (35 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Crib - Category:Crib domain (42 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Crib domain - Category:Crib motif (41 bytes)
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- 1cee (5,275 bytes)
24: ... suggest that GBD-sequence divergence outside the CRIB motif may reflect additional regulatory interacti... - 1cf4 (4,925 bytes)
24: ...stream effector proteins. Some of these, known as CRIB (for Cdc42/Rac interactive-binding) proteins, bin... - 1nf3 (4,948 bytes)
24: ...magnetic resonance studies indicate that the semi-CRIB motif of Par6 is at least partially structured by... - 2odb (3,755 bytes)
2: ...stal structure of human cdc42 in complex with the CRIB domain of human p21-activated kinase 6 (PAK6)== - 2ov2 (3,390 bytes)
2: ...l structure of the human RAC3 in complex with the CRIB domain of human p21-activated kinase 4 (PAK4)== - 2qme (3,290 bytes)
2: ==Crystal structure of human RAC3 in complex with CRIB domain of human p21-activated kinase 1 (PAK1)== - 1ry4 (3,634 bytes)
2: ==NMR Structure of the CRIB-PDZ module of Par-6==
23: ...ical, high-affinity PDZ conformation. The coupled CRIB and PDZ architecture of Par-6 reveals how simple ...
25: ...ulates the Par-6 PDZ domain through an allosteric CRIB-PDZ transition.,Peterson FC, Penkert RR, Volkman ... - 1rzx (3,892 bytes)
24: ...ical, high-affinity PDZ conformation. The coupled CRIB and PDZ architecture of Par-6 reveals how simple ...
26: ...ulates the Par-6 PDZ domain through an allosteric CRIB-PDZ transition.,Peterson FC, Penkert RR, Volkman ... - GTP-binding protein 3D structures (22,276 bytes)
272: **[[2odb]] – hCdc42 + PAK6 CRIB domain + GCP <br /> - Category:Semi-crib motif (46 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Semi-crib motif - Category:Crib (35 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Crib - Category:Crib domain (42 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Crib domain - 2rqv (4,301 bytes)
23: ...se activity by CRIB is released through the Cdc42-CRIB interaction, which is mediated by Bem1, and Ste20... - 2lc6 (2,701 bytes)
12: ...he PDZ ligand-binding cleft. Stabilization of the CRIB:PDZ interface restores K165 to its canonical loca...
14: A Conformational Switch in the CRIB-PDZ Module of Par-6.,Whitney DS, Peterson FC, Vol... - 2lc7 (2,851 bytes)
13: ...he PDZ ligand-binding cleft. Stabilization of the CRIB:PDZ interface restores K165 to its canonical loca...
15: A Conformational Switch in the CRIB-PDZ Module of Par-6.,Whitney DS, Peterson FC, Vol... - 4js0 (2,438 bytes)
2: ==Complex of Cdc42 with the CRIB-PR domain of IRSp53== - Category:Crib motif (41 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Crib motif - Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (1,462 bytes)
3: ...ca. 18 residues long and interacts with actin; '''CRIB or GTPase-binding''' domain which interacts with ... - 5upk (4,971 bytes)
14: ...y of CDC42 for full-length PAK4 compared with the CRIB domain alone. We therefore show that the interact... - 5upl (4,750 bytes)
14: ...y of CDC42 for full-length PAK4 compared with the CRIB domain alone. We therefore show that the interact...
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