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Autor:
Cathy J. Spangler, Aleksandra Skrajna, Caroline A. Foley, Anh Nguyen, Gabrielle R. Budziszewski, Dalal N. Azzam, Eyla C. Arteaga, Holly C. Simmons, Charlotte B. Smith, Nathaniel A. Wesley, Emily M. Wilkerson, Jeanne-Marie E. McPherson, Dmitri Kireev, Lindsey I. James, Stephen V. Frye, Dennis Goldfarb, Robert K. McGinty
Publikováno v:
Nature Chemical Biology. 19:624-632
Autor:
Nathaniel A. Wesley, Aleksandra Skrajna, Holly C. Simmons, Gabrielle R. Budziszewski, Dalal N. Azzam, Andrew P. Cesmat, Robert K. McGinty
Publikováno v:
Protein Sci
Quantitative analysis of chromatin protein-nucleosome interactions is essential to understand regulation of genome-templated processes. However, current methods to measure nucleosome interactions are limited by low throughput, low signal-to-noise, an
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::ad3496ed949e0ca36629f8b64b858908
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC9134878/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC9134878/
Autor:
Connor Ferguson, James A. Cowan, Amber L. Hendricks, Christine Wachnowsky, Insiya Fidai, Nathaniel A. Wesley
Publikováno v:
Inorganic Chemistry. 58:13686-13695
Iron-sulfur (Fe-S) clusters are common prosthetic groups that are found within a variety of proteins responsible for functions that include electron transfer, regulation of gene expression, and substrate binding and activation. Acquisition of a [4Fe-
Publikováno v:
Journal of Molecular Biology. 429:790-807
Iron-sulfur (Fe/S) cluster-containing proteins constitute one of the largest protein classes, with varied functions that include electron transport, regulation of gene expression, substrate binding and activation, and radical generation. Consequently
Publikováno v:
The FEBS journal. 284(22)
Iron-sulfur (Fe/S) cluster-containing proteins constitute one of the largest protein classes, with highly-varied function. Consequently, the biosynthesis of Fe/S clusters is evolutionarily conserved and mutations in intermediate Fe/S cluster scaffold
Publikováno v:
The FEBS journal. 284(22)
Iron-sulfur (Fe/S) clusters are ancient prosthetic groups found in numerous metalloproteins and are conserved across all kingdoms of life due to their diverse, yet essential functional roles. Genetic mutations to a specific subset of mitochondrial Fe