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Suzanne C Edavettal

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Sloman D, Noucti N, Altman M, Chen D, Mislak A, Szewczak A, et al.
Bioorg Med Chem Lett . 2016 Aug; 26(17):4362-6. PMID: 27491711
Inhibition of microtubule affinity regulating kinase (MARK) represents a potentially attractive means of arresting neurofibrillary tangle pathology in Alzheimer's disease. This manuscript outlines efforts to optimize a pyrazolopyrimidine series of...
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Tokarski J, Zupa-Fernandez A, Tredup J, Pike K, Chang C, Xie D, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2015 Mar; 290(17):11061-74. PMID: 25762719
Inhibition of signal transduction downstream of the IL-23 receptor represents an intriguing approach to the treatment of autoimmunity. Using a chemogenomics approach marrying kinome-wide inhibitory profiles of a compound library...
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Yamniuk A, Edavettal S, Bergqvist S, Yadav S, Doyle M, Calabrese K, et al.
J Biomol Tech . 2012 Sep; 23(3):101-14. PMID: 22942790
Protein-protein interactions identified through high-throughput proteomics efforts continue to advance our understanding of the protein interactome. In addition to highly specific protein-protein interactions, it is becoming increasingly more common for...
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Edavettal S, Hunter M, Swanson R
Methods Mol Biol . 2012 Jan; 841:29-47. PMID: 22222447
Obtaining diffraction quality crystals is frequently an iterative process which traditionally has involved screening large numbers of crystallization conditions. Due to advances in high-throughput gene engineering, recombinant expression, and purification,...
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Marblestone J, Edavettal S, Lim Y, Lim P, Zuo X, Butt T
Protein Sci . 2005 Dec; 15(1):182-9. PMID: 16322573
Despite the availability of numerous gene fusion systems, recombinant protein expression in Escherichia coli remains difficult. Establishing the best fusion partner for difficult-to-express proteins remains empirical. To determine which fusion...
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Butt T, Edavettal S, Hall J, Mattern M
Protein Expr Purif . 2005 Aug; 43(1):1-9. PMID: 16084395
The demands of structural and functional genomics for large quantities of soluble, properly folded proteins in heterologous hosts have been aided by advancements in the field of protein production and...
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Moon A, Edavettal S, Krahn J, Munoz E, Negishi M, Linhardt R, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2004 Aug; 279(43):45185-93. PMID: 15304505
Heparan sulfate (HS) plays essential roles in assisting herpes simplex virus infection and other biological processes. The biosynthesis of HS includes numerous specialized sulfotransferases that generate a variety of sulfated...
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Edavettal S, Carrick K, Shah R, Pedersen L, Tropsha A, Pope R, et al.
Biochemistry . 2004 Apr; 43(16):4680-8. PMID: 15096036
The 3-O-sulfation of glucosamine by heparan sulfate 3-O-sulfotransferase-1 (3-OST-1) is a key modification step during the biosynthesis of anticoagulant heparan sulfate (HS). In this paper, we present evidence of a...
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Edavettal S, Lee K, Negishi M, Linhardt R, Liu J, Pedersen L
J Biol Chem . 2004 Apr; 279(24):25789-97. PMID: 15060080
Heparan sulfate interacts with antithrombin, a protease inhibitor, to regulate blood coagulation. Heparan sulfate 3-O-sulfotransferase isoform 1 performs the crucial last step modification in the biosynthesis of anticoagulant heparan sulfate....