Abstract

Many macromolecular complexes function as nanoscale machines performing important cellular jobs. However, their complex and dynamic natures pose challenges for detailed structure-function analysis. Small-molecule inhibitors, which can be identified by high-throughput screening, provide important leverage into the study of macromolecular assemblies by allowing researchers to capture transient intermediate states and probe important functional components.

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