Justin L P Benesch
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Recent Articles
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Asor R, Olerinyova A, Burnap S, Kushwah M, Soltermann F, Rudden L, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2024 Sep;
121(40):e2403260121.
PMID: 39298475
Cellular processes are controlled by the thermodynamics of the underlying biomolecular interactions. Frequently, structural investigations use one monomeric binding partner, while ensemble measurements of binding affinities generally yield one affinity...
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Germe T, Bush N, Baskerville V, Saman D, Benesch J, Maxwell A
Elife
. 2024 Jun;
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PMID: 38856655
DNA gyrase, a ubiquitous bacterial enzyme, is a type IIA topoisomerase formed by heterotetramerisation of 2 GyrA subunits and 2 GyrB subunits, to form the active complex. DNA gyrase can...
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Sendker F, Lo Y, Heimerl T, Bohn S, Persson L, Mais C, et al.
Nature
. 2024 Apr;
628(8009):894-900.
PMID: 38600380
Fractals are patterns that are self-similar across multiple length-scales. Macroscopic fractals are common in nature; however, so far, molecular assembly into fractals is restricted to synthetic systems. Here we report...
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Esser T, Bohning J, Onur A, Chinthapalli D, Eriksson L, Grabarics M, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2024 Feb;
10(7):eadl4628.
PMID: 38354247
Native mass spectrometry (MS) has become widely accepted in structural biology, providing information on stoichiometry, interactions, homogeneity, and shape of protein complexes. Yet, the fundamental assumption that proteins inside the...
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Bradshaw W, Kennedy E, Moreira T, Smith L, Chalk R, Katis V, et al.
Structure
. 2024 Feb;
32(4):453-466.e6.
PMID: 38309262
SHIP1, an inositol 5-phosphatase, plays a central role in cellular signaling. As such, it has been implicated in many conditions. Exploiting SHIP1 as a drug target will require structural knowledge...
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Kavcic L, Kezar A, Koritnik N, Znidaric M, Klobucar T, Vicic Z, et al.
Commun Chem
. 2024 Jan;
7(1):14.
PMID: 38233506
The structural diversity and tunability of the capsid proteins (CPs) of various icosahedral and rod-shaped viruses have been well studied and exploited in the development of smart hybrid nanoparticles. However,...
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Lithgo R, Hanzevacki M, Harris G, Kamps J, Holden E, Gianga T, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2023 Oct;
299(11):105331.
PMID: 37820867
The periplasmic chaperone SilF has been identified as part of an Ag(I) detoxification system in Gram-negative bacteria. Sil proteins also bind Cu(I) but with reported weaker affinity, therefore leading to...
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Lambert T, Gramlich M, Stutzke L, Smith L, Deng D, Kaiser P, et al.
J Am Soc Mass Spectrom
. 2023 Sep;
34(11):2556-2566.
PMID: 37756257
Protein glycosylation is one of the most common PTMs and many cell surface receptors, extracellular proteins, and biopharmaceuticals are glycosylated. However, HDX-MS analysis of such important glycoproteins has so far...
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Ecroyd H, Bartelt-Kirbach B, Ben-Zvi A, Bonavita R, Bushman Y, Casarotto E, et al.
Cell Stress Chaperones
. 2023 Jul;
28(6):621-629.
PMID: 37462824
The Fourth Cell Stress Society International workshop on small heat shock proteins (sHSPs), a follow-up to successful workshops held in 2014, 2016 and 2018, took place as a virtual meeting...
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Hanic M, Antill L, Gehrckens A, Schmidt J, Gortemaker K, Bartolke R, et al.
J Phys Chem B
. 2023 Jul;
127(28):6251-6264.
PMID: 37428840
Homo-dimer formation is important for the function of many proteins. Although dimeric forms of cryptochromes (Cry) have been found by crystallography and were recently observed in vitro for European robin...