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    The Crystal Structure of TREX1 Explains the 3′ Nucleotide Specificity and Reveals a Polyproline II Helix for Protein Partnering by de Silva, Udesh, Choudhury, Sumana, Bailey, Suzanna L., Harvey, Scott, Perrino, Fred W., Hollis, Thomas

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (06-04-2007)
    “…The TREX1 enzyme processes DNA ends as the major 3′ → 5′ exonuclease activity in human cells. Mutations in the TREX1 gene are an underlying cause of the…”
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    Defects in DNA degradation revealed in crystal structures of TREX1 exonuclease mutations linked to autoimmune disease by Bailey, Suzanna L., Harvey, Scott, Perrino, Fred W., Hollis, Thomas

    Published in DNA repair (02-01-2012)
    “…► In this study we determine the crystal structures of TREX1 mutants linked to autoimmune disease. ► The structures reveal changes in the architecture of the…”
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    Physical and Structural Basis for the Strong Interactions of the -ImPy- Central Pairing Motif in the Polyamide f-ImPyIm by Buchmueller, Karen L, Bailey, Suzanna L, Matthews, David A, Taherbhai, Zarmeen T, Register, Janna K, Davis, Zachary S, Bruce, Chrystal D, O'Hare, Caroline, Hartley, John A, Lee, Moses

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (14-11-2006)
    “…The polyamide f-ImPyIm has a higher affinity for its cognate DNA than either the parent analogue, distamycin A (10-fold), or the structural isomer, f-PyImIm…”
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    Molecular recognition of DNA base pairs by the formamido/pyrrole and formamido/imidazole pairings in stacked polyamides by Buchmueller, Karen L., Staples, Andrew M., Uthe, Peter B., Howard, Cameron M., Pacheco, Kimberly A. O., Cox, Kari K., Henry, James A., Bailey, Suzanna L., Horick, Sarah M., Nguyen, Binh, Wilson, W. David, Lee, Moses

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-01-2005)
    “…Polyamides containing an N-terminal formamido (f) group bind to the minor groove of DNA as staggered, antiparallel dimers in a sequence-specific manner. The…”
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    Design of a Hairpin Polyamide, ZT65B, for Targeting the Inverted CCAAT Box (ICB) Site in the Multidrug Resistant (MDR1) Gene by Buchmueller, Karen L, Taherbhai, Zarmeen, Howard, Cameron M, Bailey, Suzanna L, Nguyen, Binh, O'Hare, Caroline, Hochhauser, Daniel, Hartley, John A, Wilson, W. David, Lee, Moses

    “…A novel hairpin polyamide, ZT65B, containing a 3‐methylpicolinate moiety was designed to target the inverted CCAAT box (ICB) of the human multidrug resistance…”
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    The Crystal Structure of TREX1 Explains the 3′ Nucleotide Specificity and Reveals a Polyproline II Helix for Protein Partnering by Udesh de Silva, Sumana Choudhury, Suzanna L. Bailey, Scott Harvey, Fred W. Perrino, Thomas Hollis

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (06-04-2007)
    “…The TREX1 enzyme processes DNA ends as the major 3′ → 5′ exonuclease activity in human cells. Mutations in the TREX1 gene are an underlying cause of the…”
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    The TREX1 3' exonuclease and autoimmune disease: Structural and biochemical analysis of disease mutants involved in autoimmune dysfunction by Bailey, Suzanna L

    Published 01-01-2010
    “…The homodimeric TREX1 protein is a member of the DnaQ family of exonucleases and catalyzes the major 3' exonuclease activity detected in mammalian cell…”
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    The TREX1 3' exonuclease and autoimmune disease: Structural and biochemical analysis of disease mutants involved in autoimmune dysfunction by Bailey, Suzanna L

    “…The homodimeric TREX1 protein is a member of the DnaQ family of exonucleases and catalyzes the major 3' exonuclease activity detected in mammalian cell…”
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    Dissertation