Publications of H Elhabashy
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Journal Article (5)
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Journal Article
150 (16), dev.201627 (2023)
kcnj13 regulates pigment cell shapes in zebrafish and has diverged by cis-regulatory evolution between Danio species. Development 2.
Journal Article
13 (1), 6212 (2022)
Cross-linking of the endolysosomal system reveals potential flotillin structures and cargo. Nature Communications 3.
Journal Article
30 (4), pp. 462 - 475 (2022)
Exploring protein-protein interactions at the proteome level. Structure 4.
Journal Article
12 (1), 1396 (2021)
Large-scale discovery of protein interactions at residue resolution using co-evolution calculated from genomic sequences. Nature Communications 5.
Journal Article
29 (2), pp. 542 - 554 (2020)
Molecular dynamics simulations of an engineered T4 lysozyme exclude helix to sheet transition, and provide insights into long distance, intra-protein switchable motion. Protein Science Talk (2)
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Talk
XLEC: Large-scale prediction and modeling of protein-protein interaction using sequence co-evolution and cross-linking data. 11th Symposium on Structural Proteomics (SSP 2023), Utrecht, The Netherlands (2023)
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Talk
Proteome-scale discovery of protein interactions with structural resolution using sequence coevolution. 70th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting: Next Gen Science, Lindau, Germany (2021)
Poster (2)
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Poster
CLAUDIO: An automated cross-linking data analysis and validation workflow. 11th Symposium on Structural Proteomics (SSP 2023), Utrecht, The Netherlands (2023)
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Poster
Cross-Linking Mass Spectrometry and Evolutionary Couplings: A Hybrid Approach for Interaction Prediction and Structure Elucidation of Protein- Protein Complexes. 9th Symposium on Structural Proteomics (9SSP), Göttingen, Germany (2019)
Thesis - PhD (1)
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Thesis - PhD
Method Development for Large-Scale Prediction and Modelling of Protein-Protein Interactions. Dissertation, Eberhard-Karls-Universität, Tübingen, Germany (2023)
Thesis - Master (1)
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Thesis - Master
Molecular Dynamics Simulation of an Engineered T4 Lysozyme Protein with Potential Nano-Biotechnological Applications. Master, 82 pp., American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt (2016)