Michael S Pacella
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Recent Articles
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Jiang Y, Pacella M, Lee S, Zhang J, Gunn J, Vallejo P, et al.
Nanoscale
. 2024 Jun;
16(24):11688-11695.
PMID: 38860495
DNA nanotechnology offers many means to synthesize custom nanostructured materials from the ground up in a hierarchical fashion. While the assembly of DNA nanostructures from small (nanometer-scale) monomeric components has...
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Alford R, Leaver-Fay A, Jeliazkov J, OMeara M, DiMaio F, Park H, et al.
J Chem Theory Comput
. 2022 Jun;
18(7):4594.
PMID: 35667008
No abstract available.
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Schaffter S, Schneider J, Agrawal D, Pacella M, Rothchild E, Murphy T, et al.
ACS Nano
. 2020 Oct;
14(10):13451-13462.
PMID: 33048538
Molecular assemblies inside cells often undergo structural reconfiguration in response to stimuli to alter their function. Adaptive reconfiguration of cytoskeletal networks, for example, enables cellular shape change, movement, and cargo...
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Leman J, Weitzner B, Lewis S, Adolf-Bryfogle J, Alam N, Alford R, et al.
Nat Methods
. 2020 Jun;
17(7):665-680.
PMID: 32483333
The Rosetta software for macromolecular modeling, docking and design is extensively used in laboratories worldwide. During two decades of development by a community of laboratories at more than 60 institutions,...
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Jiang W, Pacella M, Vali H, Gray J, McKee M
Sci Adv
. 2018 Aug;
4(8):eaas9819.
PMID: 30083605
How homochiral l-biomolecules in nature induce a chiral switch in biomineralized architectures is unknown, although chiral switching is common in many calcium carbonate-hardened structures found in marine and terrestrial organisms....
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Athanasiadou D, Jiang W, Goldbaum D, Saleem A, Basu K, Pacella M, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2018 May;
4(3):eaar3219.
PMID: 29725615
Avian (and formerly dinosaur) eggshells form a hard, protective biomineralized chamber for embryonic growth-an evolutionary strategy that has existed for hundreds of millions of years. We show in the calcitic...
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Lubin J, Pacella M, Gray J
Langmuir
. 2018 Apr;
34(18):5279-5289.
PMID: 29630384
Although structures have been determined for many soluble proteins and an increasing number of membrane proteins, experimental structure determination methods are limited for complexes of proteins and solid surfaces. An...
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Alford R, Leaver-Fay A, Jeliazkov J, OMeara M, DiMaio F, Park H, et al.
J Chem Theory Comput
. 2017 Apr;
13(6):3031-3048.
PMID: 28430426
Over the past decade, the Rosetta biomolecular modeling suite has informed diverse biological questions and engineering challenges ranging from interpretation of low-resolution structural data to design of nanomaterials, protein therapeutics,...
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Jiang W, Pacella M, Athanasiadou D, Nelea V, Vali H, Hazen R, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2017 Apr;
8:15066.
PMID: 28406143
Chirality is ubiquitous in biology, including in biomineralization, where it is found in many hardened structures of invertebrate marine and terrestrial organisms (for example, spiralling gastropod shells). Here we show...
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Pacella M, Koo D, Thottungal R, Gray J
Methods Enzymol
. 2013 Nov;
532:343-66.
PMID: 24188775
Determination of protein structure on mineral surfaces is necessary to understand biomineralization processes toward better treatment of biomineralization diseases and design of novel protein-synthesized materials. To date, limited atomic-resolution data...