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Michael E Pique

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Roberts V, Pique M, Hsu S, Li S
Biochemistry . 2017 Nov; 56(48):6329-6342. PMID: 29099587
Protein-protein interactions are essential for biological function, but structures of protein-protein complexes are difficult to obtain experimentally. To derive the protein complex of the DNA-repair enzyme human uracil-DNA-glycosylase (hUNG) with...
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Naughton K, Phan L, Leung E, Kautz R, Lin Q, Van Dyke Y, et al.
Adv Mater . 2016 Jul; 28(38):8405-8412. PMID: 27454809
Films from the cephalopod protein reflectin demonstrate multifaceted functionality as infrared camouflage coatings, proton transport media, and substrates for growth of neural stem cells. A detailed study of the in...
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Forli S, Huey R, Pique M, Sanner M, Goodsell D, Olson A
Nat Protoc . 2016 Apr; 11(5):905-19. PMID: 27077332
Computational docking can be used to predict bound conformations and free energies of binding for small-molecule ligands to macromolecular targets. Docking is widely used for the study of biomolecular interactions...
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Roberts V, Pique M, Ten Eyck L, Li S
Proteins . 2013 Aug; 81(12):2106-18. PMID: 23966176
Protein-DNA interactions are essential for many biological processes. X-ray crystallography can provide high-resolution structures, but protein-DNA complexes are difficult to crystallize and typically contain only small DNA fragments. Thus, there...
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Roberts V, Thompson E, Pique M, Perez M, Ten Eyck L
J Comput Chem . 2013 May; 34(20):1743-58. PMID: 23695987
Computational docking is a useful tool for predicting macromolecular complexes, which are often difficult to determine experimentally. Here, we present the DOT2 software suite, an updated version of the DOT...
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Roberts V, Pique M, Hsu S, Li S, Slupphaug G, Rambo R, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2012 Apr; 40(13):6070-81. PMID: 22492624
X-ray crystallography provides excellent structural data on protein-DNA interfaces, but crystallographic complexes typically contain only small fragments of large DNA molecules. We present a new approach that can use longer...
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Trinh M, Odorico M, Pique M, Teulon J, Roberts V, Ten Eyck L, et al.
Structure . 2012 Jan; 20(1):113-20. PMID: 22244760
Classical structural biology techniques face a great challenge to determine the structure at the atomic level of large and flexible macromolecules. We present a novel methodology that combines high-resolution AFM...
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Hammel M, Rey M, Yu Y, Mani R, Classen S, Liu M, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2011 Jul; 286(37):32638-50. PMID: 21775435
The XRCC4-like factor (XLF)-XRCC4 complex is essential for nonhomologous end joining, the major repair pathway for DNA double strand breaks in human cells. Yet, how XLF binds XRCC4 and impacts...
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Li J, Lim M, Li S, Brock M, Pique M, Woods Jr V, et al.
Structure . 2008 Jan; 16(1):137-48. PMID: 18184591
The bacterial pathogen Vibrio cholerae uses toxin-coregulated pili (TCP) to colonize the human intestine, causing the severe diarrheal disease cholera. TCP are long, thin, flexible homopolymers of the TcpA subunit...
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Manayani D, Thomas D, Dryden K, Reddy V, Siladi M, Marlett J, et al.
PLoS Pathog . 2007 Oct; 3(10):1422-31. PMID: 17922572
The recent use of Bacillus anthracis as a bioweapon has stimulated the search for novel antitoxins and vaccines that act rapidly and with minimal adverse effects. B. anthracis produces an...