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Crystal structure of the G202A mutant of human G-alpha-i1[CELL CYCLE]
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Gi-alpha-1 mutant in GDP bound form[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
Crystal Structure of a fast activating G protein mutant[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
Structure of the K349P mutant of Gi alpha 1 subunit bound to GDP[HYDROLASE]
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Structure of the K349P mutant of Gi alpha 1 subunit bound to ALF4 and GDP[HYDROLASE]
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Structure of the K180P mutant of Gi alpha subunit bound to GppNHp[HYDROLASE, SIGNALING PROTEIN]
Structure of the K180P mutant of Gi alpha subunit bound to AlF4 and GDP[HYDROLASE, SIGNALING PROTEIN]
GDP BOUND G42V GIA1[SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION]
GDP+PI BOUND G42V GIA1[SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION]
GTP-GAMMA-S BOUND G42V GIA1[SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION]
Crystal Structure of the G Protein Fast-Exchange Double Mutant I56C/Q333C[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
The crystal structure of the human G-protein subunit alpha (GNAI3) in complex with an engineered regulator of G-protein signaling type 2 domain (RGS2)[CELL CYCLE]
Crystal structure of the heterodimeric complex of human RGS8 and activated Gi alpha 3[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
TERTIARY AND QUATERNARY STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN GIA1 INDUCED BY GTP HYDROLYSIS[SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION PROTEIN]
GI-ALPHA-1 BOUND TO GDP AND MAGNESIUM[SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION PROTEIN]
G PROTEIN HETEROTRIMER GI_ALPHA_1 BETA_1 GAMMA_2 WITH GDP BOUND[COMPLEX (GTP-BINDING/TRANSDUCER)]
STRUCTURE OF ACTIVE CONFORMATIONS OF GIA1 AND THE MECHANISM OF GTP HYDROLYSIS[SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION PROTEIN]
STRUCTURES OF ACTIVE CONFORMATIONS OF GI ALPHA 1 AND THE MECHANISM OF GTP HYDROLYSIS[SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION PROTEIN]
GI-ALPHA-1 SUBUNIT OF GUANINE NUCLEOTIDE-BINDING PROTEIN COMPLEXED WITH A GTP ANALOGUE[HYDROLASE]
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