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    Energy Efficient Configuration for QoS in Reliable Parallel Servers

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    Structures of FOX-4 cephamycinase in complex with transition-state analog inhibitors

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    Boronic acid transition-state analog inhibitors (BATSIs) are partners with β-lactam antibiotics for the treatment of complex bacterial infections. Herein, microbiological, biochemical, and structural findings on four BATSIs with the FOX-4 cephamycinase, a class C β-lactamase that rapidly hydrolyzes cefoxitin, are revealed. FOX-4 is an extended-spectrum class C cephalosporinase that demonstrates conformational flexibility when complexed with certain ligands. Like other β-lactamases of this class, studies on FOX-4 reveal important insights into structure–activity relationships. We show that SM23, a BATSI, shows both remarkable flexibility and affinity, binding similarly to other β-lactamases, yet retaining an IC50 value < 0.1 μM. Our analyses open up new opportunities for the design of novel transition-state analogs of class C enzymes

    Improving energy efficiency by making DRAM less randomly accessed

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    CATCH

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    Introduction

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    Cold code decompression at runtime

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    Frequent value locality and value-centric data cache design

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