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    Molecular organization of the E. coli cellulose synthase macrocomplex by Acheson, Justin F., Ho, Ruoya, Goularte, Nicolette F., Cegelski, Lynette, Zimmer, Jochen

    Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01-03-2021)
    “…Cellulose is frequently found in communities of sessile bacteria called biofilms. Escherichia coli and other enterobacteriaceae modify cellulose with…”
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    Structure of a Type-1 Secretion System ABC Transporter by Morgan, Jacob L.W., Acheson, Justin F., Zimmer, Jochen

    Published in Structure (London) (07-03-2017)
    “…Type-1 secretion systems (T1SSs) represent a widespread mode of protein secretion across the cell envelope in Gram-negative bacteria. The T1SS is composed of…”
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    In-crystal reaction cycle of a toluene-bound diiron hydroxylase by Acheson, Justin F., Bailey, Lucas J., Brunold, Thomas C., Fox, Brian G.

    Published in Nature (London) (13-04-2017)
    “…Electrophilic aromatic substitution is one of the most important and recognizable classes of organic chemical transformation. Enzymes create the strong…”
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    Structural basis for biomolecular recognition in overlapping binding sites in a diiron enzyme system by Acheson, Justin F., Bailey, Lucas J., Elsen, Nathaniel L., Fox, Brian G.

    Published in Nature communications (24-09-2014)
    “…Productive biomolecular recognition requires exquisite control of affinity and specificity. Accordingly, nature has devised many strategies to achieve proper…”
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    Biochemical properties and atomic resolution structure of a proteolytically processed β-mannanase from cellulolytic Streptomyces sp. SirexAA-E by Takasuka, Taichi E, Acheson, Justin F, Bianchetti, Christopher M, Prom, Ben M, Bergeman, Lai F, Book, Adam J, Currie, Cameron R, Fox, Brian G

    Published in PloS one (01-04-2014)
    “…β-Mannanase SACTE_2347 from cellulolytic Streptomyces sp. SirexAA-E is abundantly secreted into the culture medium during growth on cellulosic materials. The…”
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    Architecture of the Cellulose Synthase Outer Membrane Channel and Its Association with the Periplasmic TPR Domain by Acheson, Justin F., Derewenda, Zygmunt S., Zimmer, Jochen

    Published in Structure (London) (03-12-2019)
    “…Extracellular bacterial cellulose contributes to biofilm stability and to the integrity of the bacterial cell envelope. In Gram-negative bacteria, cellulose is…”
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    Multiplexed Assessment of Promiscuous Non-Canonical Amino Acid Synthase Activity in a Pyridoxal Phosphate-Dependent Protein Family by Zmich, Anna, Perkins, Lydia J., Bingman, Craig, Acheson, Justin F., Buller, Andrew R.

    Published in ACS catalysis (01-09-2023)
    “…Pyridoxal phosphate (PLP)-dependent enzymes afford access to a variety of non-canonical amino acids (ncAAs), which are premier building blocks for the…”
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    Highly multiplexed design of an allosteric transcription factor to sense new ligands by Nishikawa, Kyle K., Chen, Jackie, Acheson, Justin F., Harbaugh, Svetlana V., Huss, Phil, Frenkel, Max, Novy, Nathan, Sieren, Hailey R., Lodewyk, Ella C., Lee, Daniel H., Chávez, Jorge L., Fox, Brian G., Raman, Srivatsan

    Published in Nature communications (19-11-2024)
    “…Allosteric transcription factors (aTF) regulate gene expression through conformational changes induced by small molecule binding. Although widely used as…”
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    Functional characterization of a cellulose synthase, CtCESA1, from the marine red alga Calliarthron tuberculosum (Corallinales) by Xue, Jan, Purushotham, Pallinti, Acheson, Justin F, Ho, Ruoya, Zimmer, Jochen, McFarlane, Ciaran, Van Petegem, Filip, Martone, Patrick T, Samuels, A Lacey

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (27-01-2022)
    “…Abstract In land plants and algae, cellulose is important for strengthening cell walls and preventing breakage due to physical forces. Though our understanding…”
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    Structure of T4moF, the Toluene 4‑Monooxygenase Ferredoxin Oxidoreductase by Acheson, Justin F, Moseson, Hannah, Fox, Brian G

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (29-09-2015)
    “…The 1.6 Å crystal structure of toluene 4-monooxygenase reductase T4moF is reported. The structure includes ferredoxin, flavin, and NADH binding domains. The…”
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    Crystallographic Analysis of Active Site Contributions to Regiospecificity in the Diiron Enzyme Toluene 4-Monooxygenase by Bailey, Lucas J, Acheson, Justin F, McCoy, Jason G, Elsen, Nathaniel L, Phillips, George N, Fox, Brian G

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (14-02-2012)
    “…Crystal structures of toluene 4-monooxygenase hydroxylase in complex with reaction products and effector protein reveal active site interactions leading to…”
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    In-crystal reaction cycle of a toluenebound diiron hydroxylase by Acheson, Justin F, Bailey, Lucas J, Brunold, Thomas C, Fox, Brian G

    Published in Nature (London) (13-04-2017)
    “…Electrophilic aromatic substitution is one of the most important and recognizable classes of organic chemical transformation. Enzymes create the strong…”
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    Biochemical Properties and Atomic Resolution Structure of a Proteolytically Processed beta -Mannanase from Cellulolytic Streptomyces sp. SirexAA-E: e94166 by Takasuka, Taichi E, Acheson, Justin F, Bianchetti, Christopher M, Prom, Ben M, Bergeman, Lai F, Book, Adam J, Currie, Cameron R, Fox, Brian G

    Published in PloS one (01-04-2014)
    “…beta -mannanase SACTE_2347 from cellulolytic Streptomyces sp. SirexAA-E is abundantly secreted into the culture medium during growth on cellulosic materials…”
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