Jason T Boock
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Recent Articles
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Carter L, MacFarlane C, Karlock S, Sen T, Kaar J, Berberich J, et al.
Microb Cell Fact
. 2024 Nov;
23(1):319.
PMID: 39582006
Background: Depolymerizing polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastics using enzymes, such as PETase, offers a sustainable chemical recycling route. To enhance degradation, many groups have sought to engineer PETase for faster catalysis...
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Menke M, Li B, Arnold M, Mueller L, Dietrich R, Zhou S, et al.
Adv Healthc Mater
. 2023 Oct;
13(3):e2301811.
PMID: 37779336
Next generation on-skin electrodes will require soft, flexible, and gentle materials to provide both high-fidelity sensing and wearer comfort. However, many commercially available on-skin electrodes lack these key properties due...
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Taw M, Boock J, Sotomayor B, Kim D, Rocco M, Waraho-Zhmayev D, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2022 Sep;
12(1):14862.
PMID: 36050356
The twin-arginine translocation (Tat) pathway involves an inbuilt quality control (QC) system that synchronizes the proofreading of substrate protein folding with lipid bilayer transport. However, the molecular details of this...
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Thompson K, Danielson E, Peterson K, Nocevski N, Boock J, Berberich J
Langmuir
. 2022 Mar;
38(13):4090-4101.
PMID: 35325533
Understanding the interactions between surfactants and proteins is important for the formulation of consumer products as surfactant binding can alter protein activity and stability. Additionally, the structure of the protein-surfactant...
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Boock J, Taw M, King B, Conrado R, Gibson D, DeLisa M
Methods Mol Biol
. 2022 Jan;
2406:169-187.
PMID: 35089557
Development of recombinant enzymes as industrial biocatalysts or metabolic pathway elements requires soluble expression of active protein. Here we present a two-step strategy, combining a directed evolution selection with an...
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Boock J, Freedman A, Tompsett G, Muse S, Allen A, Jackson L, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2019 Feb;
10(1):587.
PMID: 30718495
Culture contamination, end-product toxicity, and energy efficient product recovery are long-standing bioprocess challenges. To solve these problems, we propose a high-pressure fermentation strategy, coupled with in situ extraction using the...
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Freedman A, Peet K, Boock J, Penn K, Prather K, Thompson J
Front Microbiol
. 2018 Oct;
9:2152.
PMID: 30319556
Supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO) is an attractive substitute for conventional organic solvents due to its unique transport and thermodynamic properties, its renewability and labile nature, and its high solubility for...
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Natarajan A, Haitjema C, Lee R, Boock J, DeLisa M
ACS Synth Biol
. 2017 Feb;
6(5):875-883.
PMID: 28182400
The extracellular expression of recombinant proteins using laboratory strains of Escherichia coli is now routinely achieved using naturally secreted substrates, such as YebF or the osmotically inducible protein Y (OsmY),...
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Boock J, Gupta A, Prather K
Curr Opin Biotechnol
. 2015 Oct;
36:189-98.
PMID: 26432992
Biological conversion of substrate sugars to a variety of products is an increasingly popular option for chemical transformation due to its high specificity and because of significant interest in the...
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Boock J, King B, Taw M, Conrado R, Siu K, Stark J, et al.
J Mol Biol
. 2015 Jan;
427(6 Pt B):1451-1463.
PMID: 25591491
Heterologous expression of many proteins in bacteria, yeasts, and plants is often limited by low titers of functional protein. To address this problem, we have created a two-tiered directed evolution...