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    Year published

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    Last updated : 27 March 2023 03:39

    In silico reconstitution of DNA replication. Lessons from single-molecule imaging and cryo-tomography applied to single-particle cryo-EM

    Authors (4)
    • Julia Greiwe
    • Giulia Zanetti
    • Thomas Miller
    • Alessandro Costa
    Current Opinion in Structural Biology
    Published 1 February 2022
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    • Alessandro Costa
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    Structural mechanism for the selective phosphorylation of DNA-loaded MCM double hexamers by the Dbf4-dependent kinase

    Authors (9)
    • Julia Greiwe
    • Thomas Miller
    • Julia Locke
    • Fabrizio Martino
    • Steven Howell
    • Anne Schreiber
    • Andrea Nans
    • John Diffley
    • Alessandro Costa
    Nature Structural and Molecular Biology
    Published 1 January 2022
    Crick labs/ facilities
    • Anne Schreiber
    • John Diffley
    • Alessandro Costa
    • Structural Biology
    • Proteomics
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    Mechanism of head-to-head MCM double-hexamer formation revealed by cryo-EM

    Authors (5)
    • Thomas Miller
    • Julia Locke
    • Julia Greiwe
    • John Diffley
    • Alessandro Costa
    Nature
    Published 20 November 2019
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    • John Diffley
    • Alessandro Costa
    • Structural Biology
    • Fermentation
    • Electron Microscopy
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