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24: ...s conserved in the known DAP-type PGN-interacting PGRPs and contributes significantly to the affinity of ... - 1sk4 (4,920 bytes)
24: ... of human PGRP-Ialpha. The structure reveals that PGRPs exhibit extensive topological variability in a la... - 1yck (4,544 bytes)
23: ... residues and interactions suggest that, although PGRPs may engage PGNs in a similar mode, structural dif... - 2eav (5,141 bytes)
25: ...insights into the bactericidal mechanism of human PGRPs. On the basis of molecular modeling, we propose t... - 2eax (5,087 bytes)
24: ...insights into the bactericidal mechanism of human PGRPs. On the basis of molecular modeling, we propose t... - 1s2j (5,161 bytes)
24: ... residues that are highly diverse among different PGRPs. Mutational analysis identified it as a PG dockin... - 1sxr (5,058 bytes)
24: ...e hydrolytic function for this member of receptor PGRPs. - 2f2l (4,902 bytes)
24: ...l peptidoglycan-docking groove conserved in other PGRPs. The interface, revealed in atomic detail, betwee... - 2rkq (4,733 bytes)
23: ...solution. Comparison with available structures of PGRPs in complex with their peptidoglycan (PGN) ligand ... - 3o4k (5,520 bytes)
24: Peptidoglycan recognition proteins (PGRPs) are involved in the recognition of pathogen-asso... - 2y28 (4,408 bytes)
14: ...dases and the peptidoglycan-recognition proteins (PGRPs), highly conserved pattern-recognition molecules ... - 2y2b (4,653 bytes)
14: ...dases and the peptidoglycan-recognition proteins (PGRPs), highly conserved pattern-recognition molecules ... - 2y2c (4,181 bytes)
13: ...dases and the peptidoglycan-recognition proteins (PGRPs), highly conserved pattern-recognition molecules ... - 2y2d (4,341 bytes)
14: ...dases and the peptidoglycan-recognition proteins (PGRPs), highly conserved pattern-recognition molecules ... - 2y2e (4,346 bytes)
14: ...dases and the peptidoglycan-recognition proteins (PGRPs), highly conserved pattern-recognition molecules ... - 3rt4 (4,980 bytes)
14: Peptidoglycan recognition proteins (PGRPs) are involved in the recognition of pathogen-asso... - 4z8i (3,715 bytes)
14: ...h gene horizontal transfer makes BbtPGRP1~3 novel PGRPs of augmented catalytic activity and broad recogni... - 4zxm (3,480 bytes)
13: ...h gene horizontal transfer makes BbtPGRP1~3 novel PGRPs of augmented catalytic activity and broad recogni... - 6ckh (3,418 bytes)
13: ... provided new insights into the PG recognition by PGRPs, a critical first step that initiates the serine ... - 7nsx (4,045 bytes)
14: ...own about the enzymatic mechanism for the amidase PGRPs, despite their essential function in immune homeo...
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