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    Rapid, DNA-induced interface swapping by DNA gyrase by Germe, Thomas R M, Bush, Natassja G, Baskerville, Victoria M, Saman, Dominik, Benesch, Justin L P, Maxwell, Anthony

    Published in eLife (10-06-2024)
    “…DNA gyrase, a ubiquitous bacterial enzyme, is a type IIA topoisomerase formed by heterotetramerisation of 2 GyrA subunits and 2 GyrB subunits, to form the…”
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    Mass spectrometry: come of age for structural and dynamical biology by Benesch, Justin LP, Ruotolo, Brandon T

    Published in Current opinion in structural biology (01-10-2011)
    “…► Mass spectrometry is a sensitive, high-resolution means for determining the oligomeric distribution of proteins. ► The different oligomers and conformers…”
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    Mass spectrometry of macromolecular assemblies: preservation and dissociation by Benesch, Justin LP, Robinson, Carol V

    Published in Current opinion in structural biology (01-04-2006)
    “…Mass spectrometry not only plays a crucial role in the identification of proteins involved in the intricate interaction networks of the cell, but also is…”
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    Mass spectrometry beyond the native state by Chandler, Shane A, Benesch, Justin LP

    Published in Current opinion in chemical biology (01-02-2018)
    “…•Native mass spectrometry allows the interrogation of protein conformational space.•Manipulation of charge populates different minima in the protein folding…”
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    Weighing-up protein dynamics: the combination of native mass spectrometry and molecular dynamics simulations by Marklund, Erik G, Benesch, Justin LP

    Published in Current opinion in structural biology (01-02-2019)
    “…•Native mass spectrometry provides coarse structural and dynamics information.•Molecular dynamics simulations operate at the atomic level.•Integrating these…”
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    Small heat-shock proteins and their role in mechanical stress by Collier, Miranda P., Benesch, Justin L.P.

    Published in Cell stress & chaperones (01-07-2020)
    “…The ability of cells to respond to stress is central to health. Stress can damage folded proteins, which are vulnerable to even minor changes in cellular…”
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    The Role of the Detergent Micelle in Preserving the Structure of Membrane Proteins in the Gas Phase by Reading, Eamonn, Liko, Idlir, Allison, Timothy M., Benesch, Justin L. P., Laganowsky, Arthur, Robinson, Carol V.

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (07-04-2015)
    “…Despite the growing importance of the mass spectrometry of membrane proteins, it is not known how their transfer from solution into vacuum affects their…”
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    Low Charge and Reduced Mobility of Membrane Protein Complexes Has Implications for Calibration of Collision Cross Section Measurements by Allison, Timothy M, Landreh, Michael, Benesch, Justin L. P, Robinson, Carol V

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (07-06-2016)
    “…Ion mobility mass spectrometry of integral membrane proteins provides valuable insights into their architecture and stability. Here we show that, due to their…”
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    GlycoMob: an ion mobility-mass spectrometry collision cross section database for glycomics by Struwe, Weston B., Pagel, Kevin, Benesch, Justin L. P., Harvey, David J., Campbell, Matthew P.

    Published in Glycoconjugate journal (01-06-2016)
    “…Ion mobility mass spectrometry (IM-MS) is a promising analytical technique for glycomics that separates glycan ions based on their collision cross section…”
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    Trajectory Taken by Dimeric Cu/Zn Superoxide Dismutase through the Protein Unfolding and Dissociation Landscape Is Modulated by Salt Bridge Formation by McAlary, Luke, Harrison, Julian A, Aquilina, J. Andrew, Fitzgerald, Steven P, Kelso, Celine, Benesch, Justin L.P, Yerbury, Justin J

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (21-01-2020)
    “…Native mass spectrometry (MS) is a powerful means for studying macromolecular protein assemblies, including accessing activated states. However, much remains…”
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    Infrared Laser Activation of Soluble and Membrane Protein Assemblies in the Gas Phase by Mikhailov, Victor A, Liko, Idlir, Mize, Todd H, Bush, Matthew F, Benesch, Justin L. P, Robinson, Carol V

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (19-07-2016)
    “…Collision-induced dissociation (CID) is the dominant method for probing intact macromolecular complexes in the gas phase by means of mass spectrometry (MS)…”
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    Studying the active-site loop movement of the São Paolo metallo-β-lactamase-1 by Brem, Jürgen, Struwe, Weston B., Rydzik, Anna M., Tarhonskaya, Hanna, Pfeffer, Inga, Flashman, Emily, van Berkel, Sander S., Spencer, James, Claridge, Timothy D. W., McDonough, Michael A., Benesch, Justin L. P., Schofield, Christopher J.

    Published in Chemical science (Cambridge) (01-01-2015)
    “…Metallo-β-lactamases (MBLs) catalyse the hydrolysis of almost all β-lactam antibiotics. We report biophysical and kinetic studies on the São Paulo MBL (SPM-1),…”
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    Defining the Structural Basis of Human Plasminogen Binding by Streptococcal Surface Enolase by Cork, Amanda J., Jergic, Slobodan, Hammerschmidt, Sven, Kobe, Bostjan, Pancholi, Vijay, Benesch, Justin L.P., Robinson, Carol V., Dixon, Nicholas E., Aquilina, J. Andrew, Walker, Mark J.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (19-06-2009)
    “…The flesh-eating bacterium group A Streptococcus (GAS) binds and activates human plasminogen, promoting invasive disease. Streptococcal surface enolase (SEN),…”
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    Ejection of structural zinc leads to inhibition of γ-butyrobetaine hydroxylase by Rydzik, Anna M., Brem, Jürgen, Struwe, Weston B., Kochan, Grazyna T., Benesch, Justin L.P., Schofield, Christopher J.

    Published in Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters (01-11-2014)
    “…[Display omitted] γ-Butyrobetaine hydroxylase (BBOX) is a 2-oxoglutarate and Fe(II) dependent oxygenase that catalyses an essential step during carnitine…”
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