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Kristin A Krukenberg

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Polka J, Krukenberg K, McDowell G
Mol Biol Cell . 2015 Apr; 26(8):1413-5. PMID: 25870234
There is a common misconception that the United States is suffering from a "STEM shortage," a dearth of graduates with scientific, technological, engineering, and mathematical backgrounds. In biomedical science, however,...
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Krukenberg K, Kim S, Tan E, Maliga Z, Mitchison T
Chem Biol . 2015 Apr; 22(4):446-452. PMID: 25865309
Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP1) synthesizes poly(ADP-ribose) (PAR), an essential post-translational modification whose function is important in many cellular processes including DNA damage signaling, cell death, and inflammation. All known PAR...
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McDowell G, Gunsalus K, MacKellar D, Mazzilli S, Pai V, Goodwin P, et al.
F1000Res . 2015 Feb; 3:291. PMID: 25653845
The landscape of scientific research and funding is in flux as a result of tight budgets, evolving models of both publishing and evaluation, and questions about training and workforce stability....
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Polka J, Krukenberg K
Science . 2014 Dec; 346(6215):1422. PMID: 25504725
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Krukenberg K, Jiang R, Steen J, Mitchison T
Cell Rep . 2014 Sep; 8(6):1808-1818. PMID: 25199834
Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases (PARPs) catalyze poly(ADP-ribose) addition onto proteins, an important posttranslational modification involved in transcription, DNA damage repair, and stem cell identity. Previous studies established the activation of PARP1 in...
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Schneidman-Duhovny D, Rossi A, Avila-Sakar A, Kim S, Velazquez-Muriel J, Strop P, et al.
Bioinformatics . 2012 Oct; 28(24):3282-9. PMID: 23093611
Motivation: Structural characterization of protein interactions is necessary for understanding and modulating biological processes. On one hand, X-ray crystallography or NMR spectroscopy provide atomic resolution structures but the data collection...
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Tan E, Krukenberg K, Mitchison T
Anal Biochem . 2012 Jun; 428(2):126-36. PMID: 22743307
Poly(ADP-ribose) (pADPr) is a large, structurally complex polymer of repeating ADP-ribose units. It is biosynthesized from NAD⁺ by poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases (PARPs) and degraded to ADP-ribose by poly(ADP-ribose) glycohydrolase. pADPr is...
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Cunningham C, Southworth D, Krukenberg K, Agard D
Protein Sci . 2012 Jun; 21(8):1162-71. PMID: 22653663
Hsp90, a dimeric ATP-dependent molecular chaperone, is required for the folding and activation of numerous essential substrate "client" proteins including nuclear receptors, cell cycle kinases, and telomerase. Fundamental to its...
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Krukenberg K, Street T, Lavery L, Agard D
Q Rev Biophys . 2011 Mar; 44(2):229-55. PMID: 21414251
The ubiquitous molecular chaperone Hsp90 makes up 1-2% of cytosolic proteins and is required for viability in eukaryotes. Hsp90 affects the folding and activation of a wide variety of substrate...
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Street T, Krukenberg K, Rosgen J, Bolen D, Agard D
Protein Sci . 2009 Nov; 19(1):57-65. PMID: 19890989
Osmolytes are small molecules that play a central role in cellular homeostasis and the stress response by maintaining protein thermodynamic stability at controlled levels. The underlying physical chemistry that describes...