M Gingery
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Recent Articles
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Lavelle L, Gingery M, Phillips M, Gelbart W, Knobler C, Cadena-Nava R, et al.
J Phys Chem B
. 2009 Aug;
113(12):3813-9.
PMID: 19673134
We present an experimental study of the self-assembly of capsid proteins of the cowpea chlorotic mosaic virus (CCMV), in the absence of the viral genome, as a function of pH...
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Kim C, Phillips M, Kim W, Gingery M, Tran H, Robinson M, et al.
EMBO J
. 2001 Aug;
20(15):4173-82.
PMID: 11483520
TEL is a transcriptional repressor that is a frequent target of chromosomal translocations in a large number of hematalogical malignancies. These rearrangements fuse a potent oligomerization module, the SAM domain...
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Serag A, Altenbach C, Gingery M, Hubbell W, Yeates T
Biochemistry
. 2001 Aug;
40(31):9089-96.
PMID: 11478875
Amyloid and prion diseases appear to stem from the conversion of normally folded proteins into insoluble, fiber-like assemblies. Despite numerous structural studies, a detailed molecular characterization of amyloid fibrils remains...
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Ogihara N, Ghirlanda G, Bryson J, Gingery M, Degrado W, Eisenberg D
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2001 Feb;
98(4):1404-9.
PMID: 11171963
Three-dimensional (3D) domain-swapped proteins are intermolecularly folded analogs of monomeric proteins; both are stabilized by the identical interactions, but the individual domains interact intramolecularly in monomeric proteins, whereas they form...
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Olson N, Gingery M, Eiserling F, Baker T
Virology
. 2001 Feb;
279(2):385-91.
PMID: 11162794
The three-dimensional structure of DNA-filled, bacteriophage T4 isometric capsids has been determined by means of cryoelectron microscopy and image reconstruction techniques. The packing geometry of protein subunits on the capsid...
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Vianelli A, Wang G, Gingery M, Duda R, Eiserling F, GOLDBERG E
J Bacteriol
. 2000 Jan;
182(3):680-8.
PMID: 10633101
Gene 3 of bacteriophage T4 participates at a late stage in the T4 tail assembly pathway, but the hypothetical protein product, gp3, has never been identified in extracts of infected...
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Eiserling F, Pushkin A, Gingery M, Bertani G
J Gen Virol
. 1999 Nov;
80 ( Pt 12):3305-3308.
PMID: 10567664
The methanogenic archaeobacterium Methanococcus voltae (strain PS) is known to produce a filterable, DNase-resistant agent (called VTA, for voltae transfer agent), which carries very small fragments (4400 bp) of bacterial...
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Abuladze N, Gingery M, Tsai J, Eiserling F
Virology
. 1994 Mar;
199(2):301-10.
PMID: 8122363
This report identifies a protein that regulates tail length in bacteriophage T4. Earlier work (Duda et al., 1990) suggested that the gene 29 protein could be involved in T4 tail...
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Duda R, Gingery M, Ishimoto L, Eiserling F
Virology
. 1990 Dec;
179(2):728-37.
PMID: 2238468
A complementation system for studying bacteriophage T4 tail assembly has been developed and used to test the effects of nonviable mutations on the function of a specific T4 tail protein,...
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Duda R, Gingery M, Eiserling F
Virology
. 1986 Jun;
151(2):296-314.
PMID: 2939620
Bacteriophage T4 tails contain a set of extended protein molecules in the central channel of the tail tube through which the DNA must exit during infection. Treatment of tails with...