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Zaffagnini M, Marchand CH, Malferrari M, Murail S, Bonacchi S, Genovese D, Montalti M, Venturoli G, Falini G, Baaden M et al..  2019.  Glutathionylation primes soluble glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase for late collapse into insoluble aggregates.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 116(51):26057-26065.
Zhang T, Nguyen PHoang, Nasica-Labouze J, Mu Y, Derreumaux P.  2015.  Folding Atomistic Proteins in Explicit Solvent Using Simulated Tempering. J. Phys. Chem. B. 119:6941–6951.
Zhang Y, Stirnemann G, Hynes JT, Laage D.  2020.  Water dynamics at electrified graphene interfaces: a jump model perspective. Phys Chem Chem Phys.
Zhang T, Xu W, Mu Y, Derreumaux P.  2014.  Atomic and Dynamic Insights into the Beneficial Effect of the 1,4-Naphthoquinon-2-yl-L-tryptophan Inhibitor on Alzheimer's A beta 1-42 Dimer in Terms of Aggregation and Toxicity. Acs Chem. Neurosci.. 5:148–159.
Zhang Y., Baaden M, Yan J., Shao J., Qiu S., Wu Y., Ding Y..  2010.  The molecular recognition mechanism for superoxide dismutase presequence binding to the mitochondrial protein import receptor Tom20 from Oryza sativa involves an LRTLA motif. J. Phys. Chem. B. 114:13839–13846.
Zhang T, Zhang J, Derreumaux P, Mu Y.  2013.  Molecular Mechanism of the Inhibition of EGCG on the Alzheimer A beta(1-42) Dimer. J. Phys. Chem. B. 117:3993–4002.
Zhu S, Stroebel D, C Yao A, Taly A, Paoletti P.  2013.  Allosteric signaling and dynamics of the clamshell-like NMDA receptor GluN1 N-terminal domain. Nature Structural \& Molecular Biology. 20:477–485.
Ziolkowska K, Derreumaux P, Folichon M, Pellegrini O, Regnier P, , Hajnsdorf E.  2006.  Hfq variant with altered RNA binding functions. Nucleic Acids Res.. 34:709–720.
Zirah S, Kozin SA, Mazur AK, Blond A, Cheminant M, Segalas-Milazzo I, Debey P, Rebuffat S.  2006.  Structural changes of region 1-16 of the Alzheimer disease amyloid beta-peptide upon zinc binding and in vitro aging. J. Biol. Chem.. 281:2151–2161.

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