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    Aqueous synthesis of a small-molecule lanthanide chelator amenable to copper-free click chemistry by Bishop, Stephanie C, Winefield, Robert, Anbanandam, Asokan, Lampe, Jed N

    Published in PloS one (27-03-2019)
    “…The lanthanides (Ln3+), or rare earth elements, have proven to be useful tools for biomolecular NMR, X-ray crystallographic, and fluorescence analyses due to…”
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    Insights into Transcription Enhancer Factor 1 (TEF-1) Activity from the Solution Structure of the TEA Domain by Anbanandam, Asokan, Albarado, Diana C., Nguyen, Catherine T., Halder, Georg, Gao, Xiaolian, Veeraraghavan, Sudha

    “…Transcription enhancer factor 1 is essential for cardiac, skeletal, and smooth muscle development and uses its N-terminal TEA domain (TEAD) to bind M-CAT…”
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    Molecular Basis for Proline- and Arginine-Rich Peptide Inhibition of Proteasome by Anbanandam, Asokan, Albarado, Diana C., Tirziu, Daniela C., Simons, Michael, Veeraraghavan, Sudha

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (05-12-2008)
    “…PR39, a naturally occurring and cell-permeable proline- and arginine-rich peptide, blocks the degradation of inhibitor of nuclear factor κB (IκBα), thereby…”
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    Atypical response regulator ChxR from Chlamydia trachomatis is structurally poised for DNA binding by Barta, Michael L, Hickey, John M, Anbanandam, Asokan, Dyer, Kevin, Hammel, Michal, Hefty, P Scott

    Published in PloS one (19-03-2014)
    “…ChxR is an atypical two-component signal transduction response regulator (RR) of the OmpR/PhoB subfamily encoded by the obligate intracellular bacterial…”
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    The MDMX Acidic Domain Uses Allovalency to Bind Both p53 and MDMX by Fenton, Malissa, Borcherds, Wade, Chen, Lihong, Anbanandam, Asokan, Levy, Robin, Chen, Jiandong, Daughdrill, Gary

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (30-11-2022)
    “…Autoinhibition of p53 binding to MDMX requires two short-linear motifs (SLiMs) containing adjacent tryptophan (WW) and tryptophan-phenylalanine (WF) residues…”
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    Structural Adaptation of Secondary p53 Binding Sites on MDM2 and MDMX by Higbee, Pirada Serena, Dayhoff, Guy W., Anbanandam, Asokan, Varma, Sameer, Daughdrill, Gary

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (01-07-2024)
    “…[Display omitted] •Evaluated the secondary p53 binding site of MDM2/X with heat capacity measurements.•Estimated conformational entropy changes with…”
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    Oxidation of Met144 and Met145 in Calmodulin Blocks Calmodulin Dependent Activation of the Plasma Membrane Ca-ATPase by Bartlett, Ryan K, Bieber Urbauer, Ramona J, Anbanandam, Asokan, Smallwood, Heather S, Urbauer, Jeffrey L, Squier, Thomas C

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (25-03-2003)
    “…Methionine oxidation in calmodulin (CaM) isolated from senescent brain results in an inability to fully activate the plasma membrane (PM) Ca-ATPase, which may…”
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    Characterization of Small-Molecule Scaffolds That Bind to the Shigella TypeIII Secretion System Protein IpaD by Dey, Supratim, Anbanandam, Asokan, Mumford, Ben E, DeGuzman, Roberto N

    Published in ChemMedChem (01-09-2017)
    “…Many pathogens such as Shigella and other bacteria assemble the typeIII secretion system (T3SS) nanoinjector to inject virulence proteins into their target…”
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    Solution 1H NMR of the Active Site of Substrate-bound, Cyanide-inhibited Human Heme Oxygenase by La Mar, Gerd N., Asokan, Anbanandam, Espiritu, Bryan, Yeh, Deok Cheon, Auclair, Karine, Ortiz de Montellano, Paul R.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (11-05-2001)
    “…The majority of the active site residues of cyanide-inhibited, substrate-bound human heme oxygenase have been assigned on the basis of two-dimensional NMR…”
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    DARC: Mapping Surface Topography by Ray-Casting for Effective Virtual Screening at Protein Interaction Sites by Gowthaman, Ragul, Miller, Sven A, Rogers, Steven, Khowsathit, Jittasak, Lan, Lan, Bai, Nan, Johnson, David K, Liu, Chunjing, Xu, Liang, Anbanandam, Asokan, Aubé, Jeffrey, Roy, Anuradha, Karanicolas, John

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (12-05-2016)
    “…Protein–protein interactions represent an exciting and challenging target class for therapeutic intervention using small molecules. Protein interaction sites…”
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    Characterization of the Binding of Hydroxyindole, Indoleacetic acid, and Morpholinoaniline to the Salmonella TypeIII Secretion System Proteins SipD and SipB by McShan, Andrew C, Anbanandam, Asokan, Patnaik, Sikta, DeGuzman, Roberto N

    Published in ChemMedChem (01-05-2016)
    “…Many Gram-negative bacteria require the typeIII secretion system (T3SS) to cause infectious diseases in humans. A looming public health problem is that all…”
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    Probing the interaction between cHAVc3 peptide and the EC1 domain of E-cadherin using NMR and molecular dynamics simulations by Alaofi, Ahmed, Farokhi, Elinaz, Prasasty, Vivitri D., Anbanandam, Asokan, Kuczera, Krzysztof, Siahaan, Teruna J.

    “…The goal of this work is to probe the interaction between cyclic cHAVc3 peptide and the EC1 domain of human E-cadherin protein. Cyclic cHAVc3 peptide…”
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    Characterization of Small‐Molecule Scaffolds That Bind to the Shigella Type III Secretion System Protein IpaD by Dey, Supratim, Anbanandam, Asokan, Mumford, Ben E., De Guzman, Roberto N.

    Published in ChemMedChem (21-09-2017)
    “…Many pathogens such as Shigella and other bacteria assemble the type III secretion system (T3SS) nanoinjector to inject virulence proteins into their target…”
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    Solution 1H NMR of the Molecular and Electronic Structure of the Heme Cavity and Substrate Binding Pocket of High-Spin Ferric Horseradish Peroxidase:  Effect of His42Ala Mutation by Asokan, Anbanandam, de Ropp, Jeffrey S, Newmyer, Sherri L, Ortiz de Montellano, Paul R, La Mar, Gerd N

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (09-05-2001)
    “…Solution 1H NMR has been used to assign a major portion of the heme environment and the substrate-binding pocket of resting state horseradish peroxidase, HRP,…”
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    Characterization of the Binding of Hydroxyindole, Indoleacetic acid, and Morpholinoaniline to the Salmonella Type III Secretion System Proteins SipD and SipB by McShan, Andrew C., Anbanandam, Asokan, Patnaik, Sikta, De Guzman, Roberto N.

    Published in ChemMedChem (06-05-2016)
    “…Many Gram‐negative bacteria require the type III secretion system (T3SS) to cause infectious diseases in humans. A looming public health problem is that all…”
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    Abstract LB-103: Structural characterization of SPRY2-Cbl interactions by Zhang, Na, Zhang, Xuan, Washington, Laurie, Anbanandam, Asokan, Battaile, Kevin, Gao, Philip, Smalter Hall, Aaron, Lovell, Scott, Roy, Anuradha, Hanzlik, Robert, Perez, Raymond

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-08-2015)
    “…Sprouty 2 (SPRY2) is a feedback modulator of receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK)-ERK signaling, and a potential tumor suppressor. Cbl, an E3 ubiquitin ligase and…”
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    Structural and dynamics characterization of norovirus protease by Takahashi, Daisuke, Hiromasa, Yasuaki, Kim, Yunjeong, Anbanandam, Asokan, Yao, Xiaolan, Chang, Kyeong‐Ok, Prakash, Om

    Published in Protein science (01-03-2013)
    “…Norovirus protease is an essential enzyme for proteolytic maturation of norovirus nonstructural proteins and has been implicated as a potential target for…”
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