Mohammad M Mahmoodi
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Nazari M, Mahmoodi M, Kouhsari E, Shariati M, Maleki A
Clin Lab
. 2024 Feb;
70(2).
PMID: 38345980
Background: Bacterial persisters are non- or slow-growing phenotypic variants that may be responsible for recalcitrance and relapse of persistent infections and antibiotic failure. In Escherichia coli, mqsRA is a well-known...
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Mahmoodi M, Rashidian M, Zhang Y, Distefano M
Curr Protoc Protein Sci
. 2015 Feb;
79:15.4.1-15.4.28.
PMID: 25640893
Meta- and para-phenylenediamines have recently been shown to catalyze oxime and hydrazone ligation reactions at rates much faster than aniline, a commonly used catalyst. Here, we demonstrate how these new...
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Mahmoodi M, Rashidian M, Dozier J, Distefano M
Curr Protoc Chem Biol
. 2013 Jul;
5(2):89-109.
PMID: 23839992
In a facile and potentially general method for protein modification at the C-terminus, aldehyde-modified proteins, obtained from enzymatic protein prenylation, react rapidly with hydrazide and aminooxy surfaces and fluorophores at...
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Rashidian M, Mahmoodi M, Shah R, Dozier J, Wagner C, Distefano M
Bioconjug Chem
. 2013 Feb;
24(3):333-42.
PMID: 23425124
Imine-based reactions are useful for a wide range of bioconjugation applications. Although aniline is known to catalyze the oxime ligation reaction under physiological conditions, it suffers from slow reaction kinetics,...