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The following pages link to The 1.1-A resolution crystal structure of DJ-1, the protein mutated in autosomal recessive early onset Parkinson's disease (Q27641664):
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- DJ-1 is a redox-dependent molecular chaperone that inhibits alpha-synuclein aggregate formation (Q21146396) (← links)
- Parkinson disease protein DJ-1 binds metals and protects against metal-induced cytotoxicity (Q24296667) (← links)
- The Parkinson's disease-associated DJ-1 protein is a transcriptional co-activator that protects against neuronal apoptosis (Q24298775) (← links)
- Parkinson disease protein DJ-1 converts from a zymogen to a protease by carboxyl-terminal cleavage (Q24304102) (← links)
- DJ-1 Cleavage by Matrix Metalloproteinase 3 Mediates Oxidative Stress-Induced Dopaminergic Cell Death (Q24304197) (← links)
- Mitochondrial localization of the Parkinson's disease related protein DJ-1: implications for pathogenesis (Q24304952) (← links)
- Interaction of DJ-1 with Daxx inhibits apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1 activity and cell death (Q24306270) (← links)
- DJ-1 has a role in antioxidative stress to prevent cell death (Q24306633) (← links)
- RNA binding activity of the recessive parkinsonism protein DJ-1 supports involvement in multiple cellular pathways (Q24313263) (← links)
- Association of PINK1 and DJ-1 confers digenic inheritance of early-onset Parkinson's disease (Q24319830) (← links)
- Mitochondrial localization of DJ-1 leads to enhanced neuroprotection (Q24324226) (← links)
- DJ-1 is a copper chaperone acting on SOD1 activation (Q24338208) (← links)
- DJ-1 transcriptionally up-regulates the human tyrosine hydroxylase by inhibiting the sumoylation of pyrimidine tract-binding protein-associated splicing factor (Q24338249) (← links)
- Structure and Function of Parkin, PINK1, and DJ-1, the Three Musketeers of Neuroprotection (Q24339442) (← links)
- A genomic analysis of rat proteases and protease inhibitors (Q24597956) (← links)
- Evolutionary and functional relationships within the DJ1 superfamily (Q24803493) (← links)
- Crystal structures of human DJ-1 and Escherichia coli Hsp31, which share an evolutionarily conserved domain (Q27641905) (← links)
- A new native EcHsp31 structure suggests a key role of structural flexibility for chaperone function (Q27642847) (← links)
- The 1.8-A resolution crystal structure of YDR533Cp from Saccharomyces cerevisiae: A member of the DJ-1/ThiJ/PfpI superfamily (Q27643033) (← links)
- Structural Impact of Three Parkinsonism-Associated Missense Mutations on Human DJ-1 † , ‡ (Q27649496) (← links)
- Structural basis of human triosephosphate isomerase deficiency: mutation E104D is related to alterations of a conserved water network at the dimer interface (Q27650882) (← links)
- Cysteine p K a Depression by a Protonated Glutamic Acid in Human DJ-1 (Q27650917) (← links)
- Crystal Structure of Filamentous Aggregates of Human DJ-1 Formed in an Inorganic Phosphate-dependent Manner (Q27652523) (← links)
- Formation of a Stabilized Cysteine Sulfinic Acid Is Critical for the Mitochondrial Function of the Parkinsonism Protein DJ-1 (Q27653346) (← links)
- Evolution of New Enzymatic Function by Structural Modulation of Cysteine Reactivity in Pseudomonas fluorescens Isocyanide Hydratase (Q27663457) (← links)
- Identification of an artificial peptide motif that binds and stabilizes reduced human DJ-1 (Q27673117) (← links)
- Conservation of oxidative protein stabilization in an insect homologue of parkinsonism-associated protein DJ-1 (Q27678612) (← links)
- A Glutathione-independent Glyoxalase of the DJ-1 Superfamily Plays an Important Role in Managing Metabolically Generated Methylglyoxal in Candida albicans (Q27680748) (← links)
- Use of cysteine-reactive cross-linkers to probe conformational flexibility of human DJ-1 demonstrates that Glu18 mutations are dimers (Q27683814) (← links)
- Stereospecific mechanism of DJ-1 glyoxalases inferred from their hemithioacetal-containing crystal structures (Q27695678) (← links)
- Cross Talk between Two Antioxidant Systems, Thioredoxin and DJ-1: Consequences for Cancer (Q28083118) (← links)
- Linking DJ-1 to neurodegeneration offers novel insights for understanding the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease (Q28237811) (← links)
- PINK-1 and DJ-1--new genes for autosomal recessive Parkinson's disease (Q28266665) (← links)
- Role of DJ-1 in Parkinson's disease (Q28272473) (← links)
- Age-dependent motor deficits and dopaminergic dysfunction in DJ-1 null mice (Q28507691) (← links)
- DJ-1 gene deletion reveals that DJ-1 is an atypical peroxiredoxin-like peroxidase (Q28513159) (← links)
- Oxidative stress induction of DJ-1 protein in reactive astrocytes scavenges free radicals and reduces cell injury (Q28750483) (← links)
- Structural effects of Parkinson's disease linked DJ-1 mutations. (Q30369057) (← links)
- Comparison of transcription regulatory interactions inferred from high-throughput methods: what do they reveal? (Q33339223) (← links)
- Aggresome-forming TTRAP mediates pro-apoptotic properties of Parkinson's disease-associated DJ-1 missense mutations. (Q33385971) (← links)
- Detection of ligand binding hot spots on protein surfaces via fragment-based methods: application to DJ-1 and glucocerebrosidase (Q33466833) (← links)
- Oxidative neurodegeneration is prevented by UCP0045037, an allosteric modulator for the reduced form of DJ-1, a wild-type of familial Parkinson's disease-linked PARK7. (Q33596785) (← links)
- Identification of glutathione (GSH)-independent glyoxalase III from Schizosaccharomyces pombe (Q33613170) (← links)
- BAG1 restores formation of functional DJ-1 L166P dimers and DJ-1 chaperone activity (Q33689625) (← links)
- Mechanisms of Parkinson's disease-related proteins in mediating secondary brain damage after cerebral ischemia (Q33727623) (← links)
- DJ-1, PINK1, and their effects on mitochondrial pathways (Q33733264) (← links)
- DJ-1 deficient mice demonstrate similar vulnerability to pathogenic Ala53Thr human alpha-syn toxicity (Q33755817) (← links)
- Protein aggregation in a mutant deficient in yajL, the bacterial homolog of the Parkinsonism-associated protein DJ-1 (Q33795993) (← links)
- Engineered disulfide bonds restore chaperone-like function of DJ-1 mutants linked to familial Parkinson's disease (Q34078603) (← links)
- Effect of single amino acid substitution on oxidative modifications of the Parkinson's disease-related protein, DJ-1 (Q34079628) (← links)