Stephen Curry's profile
What I do
Protein crystallography inter alia. More information on my Imperial College web-page
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Affiliations
Current affiliations
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- Position
- Professor of Structural Biology
- Company
- Imperial College London
- Further information
Location
- City:
- London, England, United Kingdom
- Hub:
- London
Interests
What you can do with atoms and a void…
Projects
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Publications
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Kotik-Kogan O, Valentine E, Sanfelice D, Conte M, Curry S. Structural analysis reveals conformational plasticity in the recognition of RNA 3' ends by the human La protein. Structure (London, England : 1993) (6) , 852-62 (2008) PubMed ID:(18547518)
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Monie T, Perrin A, Birtley J, Sweeney T, Karakasiliotis I, Chaudhry Y, Roberts L, Matthews S, Goodfellow I, Curry S. Structural insights into the transcriptional and translational roles of Ebp1. The EMBO journal (17) , 3936-44 (2007) (Epub 09 Aug 2007) PubMed ID:(17690690)
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Sweeney T, Roqué-Rosell N, Birtley J, Leatherbarrow R, Curry S. Structural and mutagenic analysis of foot-and-mouth disease virus 3C protease reveals the role of the beta-ribbon in proteolysis. Journal of virology (1) , 115-24 (2007) (Epub 25 Oct 2006) PubMed ID:(17065215)
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Petoukhov M, Monie T, Allain F, Matthews S, Curry S, Svergun D. Conformation of polypyrimidine tract binding protein in solution. Structure (London, England : 1993) (6) , 1021-7 (2006) PubMed ID:(16765895)
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Rideau A, Gooding C, Simpson P, Monie T, Lorenz M, Hüttelmaier S, Singer R, Matthews S, Curry S, Smith C. A peptide motif in Raver1 mediates splicing repression by interaction with the PTB RRM2 domain. Nature structural & molecular biology (9) , 839-48 (2006) (Epub 27 Aug 2006) PubMed ID:(16936729)
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