Publications

Crystal structure of the C-terminal peptidoglycan-binding domain of human peptidoglycan recognition protein Ialpha.
Guan R, Malchiodi EL, Wang Q, Schuck P, Mariuzza RA. 2004. Crystal structure of the C-terminal peptidoglycan-binding domain of human peptidoglycan recognition protein Ialpha. The Journal of biological chemistry 279(30): 31873-82.
Molecular evolution: introns fall into place.
Stoltzfus A. 2004. Molecular evolution: introns fall into place. Current biology : CB 14(9): R351-2.
Crystal structure of the YffB protein from Pseudomonas aeruginosa suggests a glutathione-dependent thiol reductase function.
Teplyakov A, Pullalarevu S, Obmolova G, Doseeva V, Galkin A, Herzberg O, Dauter M, Dauter Z, Gilliland GL. 2004. Crystal structure of the YffB protein from Pseudomonas aeruginosa suggests a glutathione-dependent thiol reductase function. BMC structural biology 4: 5.
Biochemical characterization of the Methanothermobacter thermautotrophicus minichromosome maintenance (MCM) helicase N-terminal domains.
Kasiviswanathan R, Shin JH, Melamud E, Kelman Z. 2004. Biochemical characterization of the Methanothermobacter thermautotrophicus minichromosome maintenance (MCM) helicase N-terminal domains. The Journal of biological chemistry 279(27): 28358-66.
Complete relative stereochemistry of multiple stereocenters using only residual dipolar couplings.
Yan J, Delaglio F, Kaerner A, Kline AD, Mo H, Shapiro MJ, Smitka TA, Stephenson GA, Zartler ER. 2004. Complete relative stereochemistry of multiple stereocenters using only residual dipolar couplings. Journal of the American Chemical Society 126(15): 5008-17.
Conformational flexibility of PEP mutase.
Liu S, Lu Z, Han Y, Jia Y, Howard A, Dunaway-Mariano D, Herzberg O. 2004. Conformational flexibility of PEP mutase. Biochemistry 43(15): 4447-53.
Local and global control mechanisms in allosteric threonine deaminase.
Gallagher DT, Chinchilla D, Lau H, Eisenstein E. 2004. Local and global control mechanisms in allosteric threonine deaminase. Methods in enzymology 380: 85-106.
Structural basis for differential recognition of tyrosine-phosphorylated sites in the linker for activation of T cells (LAT) by the adaptor Gads.
Cho S, Velikovsky CA, Swaminathan CP, Houtman JC, Samelson LE, Mariuzza RA. 2004. Structural basis for differential recognition of tyrosine-phosphorylated sites in the linker for activation of T cells (LAT) by the adaptor Gads. The EMBO journal 23(7): 1441-51.
Anchoring a cationic ligand: the structure of the Fab fragment of the anti-morphine antibody 9B1 and its complex with morphine.
Pozharski E, Wilson MA, Hewagama A, Shanafelt AB, Petsko G, Ringe D. 2004. Anchoring a cationic ligand: the structure of the Fab fragment of the anti-morphine antibody 9B1 and its complex with morphine. Journal of molecular biology 337(3): 691-7.
NMR assignment of the hypothetical protein HI0004 from Haemophilus influenzae--a putative essential gene product.
Cheon Yeh D, Parsons JF, Parsons LM, Liu F, Eisenstein E, Orban J. 2004. NMR assignment of the hypothetical protein HI0004 from Haemophilus influenzae--a putative essential gene product. Journal of biomolecular NMR 29(1): 101-2.
The evolutionary gain of spliceosomal introns: sequence and phase preferences.
Qiu WG, Schisler N, Stoltzfus A. 2004. The evolutionary gain of spliceosomal introns: sequence and phase preferences. Molecular biology and evolution 21(7): 1252-63.
NMR assignment of HI1723 from Haemophilus influenzae--a sequence homologue from the iron sulfur cluster assembly (IscA) family.
Yeh DC, Liu F, Bonander N, Eisenstein E, Orban J. 2004. NMR assignment of HI1723 from Haemophilus influenzae--a sequence homologue from the iron sulfur cluster assembly (IscA) family. Journal of biomolecular NMR 29(2): 213-4.
Sedimentation equilibrium analysis of protein interactions with global implicit mass conservation constraints and systematic noise decomposition.
Vistica J, Dam J, Balbo A, Yikilmaz E, Mariuzza RA, Rouault TA, Schuck P. 2004. Sedimentation equilibrium analysis of protein interactions with global implicit mass conservation constraints and systematic noise decomposition. Analytical biochemistry 326(2): 234-56.
Structural genomics and the metabolome: combining computational and NMR methods to identify target ligands.
Parsons L, Orban J. 2004. Structural genomics and the metabolome: combining computational and NMR methods to identify target ligands. Current opinion in drug discovery & development 7(1): 62-8.
Enzymatic grafting of peptides from casein hydrolysate to chitosan. Potential for value-added byproducts from food-processing wastes.
Aberg CM, Chen T, Olumide A, Raghavan SR, Payne GF. 2004. Enzymatic grafting of peptides from casein hydrolysate to chitosan. Potential for value-added byproducts from food-processing wastes. Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 52(4): 788-93.