Publications

Synthesis and biologically relevant properties of polyphosphazene polyacids.
Andrianov AK, Svirkin YY, LeGolvan MP. 2022. Synthesis and biologically relevant properties of polyphosphazene polyacids. Biomacromolecules 5(5): 1999-2006.
Multiple origins of replication in archaea.
Kelman LM, Kelman Z. 2004. Multiple origins of replication in archaea. Trends in microbiology 12(9): 399-401.
Endothelial endocytic pathways: gates for vascular drug delivery.
Muro S, Koval M, Muzykantov V. 2004. Endothelial endocytic pathways: gates for vascular drug delivery. Current vascular pharmacology 2(3): 281-99.
X-ray structure of HI0817 from Haemophilus influenzae: protein of unknown function with a novel fold.
Galkin A, Sarikaya E, Lehmann C, Howard A, Herzberg O. 2004. X-ray structure of HI0817 from Haemophilus influenzae: protein of unknown function with a novel fold. Proteins 57(4): 874-7.
Ligand-induced changes in 2-aminopurine fluorescence as a probe for small molecule binding to HIV-1 TAR RNA.
Bradrick TD, Marino JP. 2004. Ligand-induced changes in 2-aminopurine fluorescence as a probe for small molecule binding to HIV-1 TAR RNA. RNA (New York, N.Y.) 10(9): 1459-68.
Surface-plasmon-resonance-enhanced cavity ring-down detection.
Pipino AC, Woodward JT, Meuse CW, Silin V. 2004. Surface-plasmon-resonance-enhanced cavity ring-down detection. The Journal of chemical physics 120(3): 1585-93.
Mechanical properties of biomimetic tissue adhesive based on the microbial transglutaminase-catalyzed crosslinking of gelatin.
McDermott MK, Chen T, Williams CM, Markley KM, Payne GF. 2022. Mechanical properties of biomimetic tissue adhesive based on the microbial transglutaminase-catalyzed crosslinking of gelatin. Biomacromolecules 5(4): 1270-9.
Novel structure and nucleotide binding properties of HI1480 from Haemophilus influenzae: a protein with no known sequence homologues.
Lim K, Sarikaya E, Galkin A, Krajewski W, Pullalarevu S, Shin JH, Kelman Z, Howard A, Herzberg O. 2004. Novel structure and nucleotide binding properties of HI1480 from Haemophilus influenzae: a protein with no known sequence homologues. Proteins 56(3): 564-71.
YbdK is a carboxylate-amine ligase with a gamma-glutamyl:Cysteine ligase activity: crystal structure and enzymatic assays.
Lehmann C, Doseeva V, Pullalarevu S, Krajewski W, Howard A, Herzberg O. 2004. YbdK is a carboxylate-amine ligase with a gamma-glutamyl:Cysteine ligase activity: crystal structure and enzymatic assays. Proteins 56(2): 376-83.
Characterization of endothelial internalization and targeting of antibody-enzyme conjugates in cell cultures and in laboratory animals.
Muro S, Muzykantov VR, Murciano JC. 2004. Characterization of endothelial internalization and targeting of antibody-enzyme conjugates in cell cultures and in laboratory animals. Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) 283: 21-36.
An empirical backbone-backbone hydrogen-bonding potential in proteins and its applications to NMR structure refinement and validation.
Grishaev A, Bax A. 2004. An empirical backbone-backbone hydrogen-bonding potential in proteins and its applications to NMR structure refinement and validation. Journal of the American Chemical Society 126(23): 7281-92.
Inhibiting S100B restores p53 levels in primary malignant melanoma cancer cells.
Lin J, Yang Q, Yan Z, Markowitz J, Wilder PT, Carrier F, Weber DJ. 2004. Inhibiting S100B restores p53 levels in primary malignant melanoma cancer cells. The Journal of biological chemistry 279(32): 34071-7.
Molecular modeling of protein function regions.
DeWeese-Scott C, Moult J. 2004. Molecular modeling of protein function regions. Proteins 55(4): 942-61.
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.