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    • Heme and hemoglobin utilization by Mycobacterium tuberculosis 

      Mitra, Avishek; Ko, Ying-Hui; Cingolani, Gino; Niederweis, Michael (Springer Nature, 2019-09-18)
      Iron is essential for growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), but most iron in the human body is stored in heme within hemoglobin. Here, we demonstrate that the substrate-binding protein DppA of the inner membrane Dpp ...
    • Higher inequality increases the gap in the perceived merit of the rich and poor 

      Heiserman, Nicholas; Simpson, Brent (SAGE Publications, 2017-08-08)
      The rewards people receive are often taken as indirect evidence of their merit. We outline an argument that addresses how the magnitude of macrolevel income inequalities affects perceptions of the distribution of merit in ...
    • NMR studies of membrane proteins 

      Cook, Gabriel A.; Opella, Stanley J. (Springer Nature, 2010-01-01)
      Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of membrane proteins yield valuable insights into their structure and topology. For example, the tilt angle and rotation of the helices in an ion channel can be determined by solid-state ...