Publications

So many ways of getting in the way: diversity in the molecular architecture of superantigen-dependent T-cell signaling complexes.
Sundberg EJ, Li Y, Mariuzza RA. 2002. So many ways of getting in the way: diversity in the molecular architecture of superantigen-dependent T-cell signaling complexes. Current opinion in immunology 14(1): 36-44.
Combinatorial screening for enzyme-mediated coupling. Tyrosinase-catalyzed coupling to create protein--chitosan conjugates.
Chen T, Vazquez-Duhalt R, Wu CF, Bentley WE, Payne GF. 2001. Combinatorial screening for enzyme-mediated coupling. Tyrosinase-catalyzed coupling to create protein--chitosan conjugates. Biomacromolecules 2(2): 456-62.
Enzymatic coupling of phenol vapors onto chitosan.
Wu LQ, Chen T, Wallace KK, Vazquez-Duhalt R, Payne GF. 2001. Enzymatic coupling of phenol vapors onto chitosan. Biotechnology and bioengineering 76(4): 325-32.
Crystal structure of YecO from Haemophilus influenzae (HI0319) reveals a methyltransferase fold and a bound S-adenosylhomocysteine.
Lim K, Zhang H, Tempczyk A, Bonander N, Toedt J, Howard A, Eisenstein E, Herzberg O. 2001. Crystal structure of YecO from Haemophilus influenzae (HI0319) reveals a methyltransferase fold and a bound S-adenosylhomocysteine. Proteins 45(4): 397-407.
A unifold, mesofold, and superfold model of protein fold use.
Coulson AF, Moult J. 2002. A unifold, mesofold, and superfold model of protein fold use. Proteins 46(1): 61-71.
Diabetes-associated nitration of tyrosine and inactivation of succinyl-CoA:3-oxoacid CoA-transferase.
Turko IV, Marcondes S, Murad F. 2001. Diabetes-associated nitration of tyrosine and inactivation of succinyl-CoA:3-oxoacid CoA-transferase. American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 281(6): H2289-94.
(1)H-(31)P CPMG-correlated experiments for the assignment of nucleic acids.
Luy B, Marino JP. 2001. (1)H-(31)P CPMG-correlated experiments for the assignment of nucleic acids. Journal of the American Chemical Society 123(45): 11306-7.
Binding of the natural killer cell inhibitory receptor Ly49A to its major histocompatibility complex class I ligand. Crucial contacts include both H-2Dd AND beta 2-microglobulin.
Wang J, Whitman MC, Natarajan K, Tormo J, Mariuzza RA, Margulies DH. 2002. Binding of the natural killer cell inhibitory receptor Ly49A to its major histocompatibility complex class I ligand. Crucial contacts include both H-2Dd AND beta 2-microglobulin. The Journal of biological chemistry 277(2): 1433-42.
Polyubiquitin-regulated DsRed marker for transgenic insects.
Handler AM, Harrell RA. 2001. Polyubiquitin-regulated DsRed marker for transgenic insects. BioTechniques 31(4): 820, 824-8.
The zinc finger domain of the archaeal minichromosome maintenance protein is required for helicase activity.
Poplawski A, Grabowski B, Long SE, Kelman Z. 2001. The zinc finger domain of the archaeal minichromosome maintenance protein is required for helicase activity. The Journal of biological chemistry 276(52): 49371-7.
A response calculus for immobilized T cell receptor ligands.
Andersen PS, Menné C, Mariuzza RA, Geisler C, Karjalainen K. 2001. A response calculus for immobilized T cell receptor ligands. The Journal of biological chemistry 276(52): 49125-32.
Solution structure of HI0257, a bacterial ribosome binding protein.
Parsons L, Eisenstein E, Orban J. 2001. Solution structure of HI0257, a bacterial ribosome binding protein. Biochemistry 40(37): 10979-86.
Structural and Thermodynamic Studies of Cloned Fragments of Spectrin.
Li D, Macdonald RJ, Mondragón A, Pozharski EV, Ruffatti JA, Tokars VL. 2001. Structural and Thermodynamic Studies of Cloned Fragments of Spectrin. Cellular & molecular biology letters 6(2): 218.
S(3)E-E.COSY methods for the measurement of (19)F associated scalar and dipolar coupling constants.
Luy B, Barchi JJ, Marino JP. 2001. S(3)E-E.COSY methods for the measurement of (19)F associated scalar and dipolar coupling constants. Journal of magnetic resonance (San Diego, Calif. : 1997) 152(1): 179-84.
Autophosphorylation of archaeal Cdc6 homologues is regulated by DNA.
Grabowski B, Kelman Z. 2001. Autophosphorylation of archaeal Cdc6 homologues is regulated by DNA. Journal of bacteriology 183(18): 5459-64.