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    Thermofluor-based high-throughput stability optimization of proteins for structural studies by Ericsson, Ulrika B., Hallberg, B. Martin, DeTitta, George T., Dekker, Niek, Nordlund, Pär

    Published in Analytical biochemistry (15-10-2006)
    “…Production of proteins well suited for structural studies is inherently difficult and time-consuming. Protein sample homogeneity, stability, and solubility are…”
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    A deliberate approach to screening for initial crystallization conditions of biological macromolecules by Luft, Joseph R, Collins, Robert J, Fehrman, Nancy A, Lauricella, Angela M, Veatch, Christina K, DeTitta, George T

    Published in Journal of structural biology (01-04-2003)
    “…A method to rationally predict crystallization conditions for a previously uncrystallized macromolecule has not yet been developed. One way around this problem…”
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    On the Application of the Minimal Principle to Solve Unknown Structures by Miller, Russ, DeTitta, George T., Jones, Rob, Langs, David A., Weeks, Charles M., Hauptman, Herbert A.

    “…The Shake-and-Bake method of structure determination is a new direct methods phasing algorithm based on a minimum-variance, phase invariant residual, which is…”
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    Purification of transmembrane proteins from Saccharomyces cerevisiae for X-ray crystallography by Clark, Kathleen M., Fedoriw, Nadia, Robinson, Katrina, Connelly, Sara M., Randles, Joan, Malkowski, Michael G., DeTitta, George T., Dumont, Mark E.

    Published in Protein expression and purification (01-06-2010)
    “…To enhance the quantity and quality of eukaryotic transmembrane proteins (TMPs) available for structure determination by X-ray crystallography, we have…”
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    Determination and application of empirically derived detergent phase boundaries to effectively crystallize membrane proteins by Koszelak‐Rosenblum, Mary, Krol, Adam, Mozumdar, Namrita, Wunsch, Kristin, Ferin, Adam, Cook, Eleanor, Veatch, Christina K., Nagel, Raymond, Luft, Joseph R., DeTitta, George T., Malkowski, Michael G.

    Published in Protein science (01-09-2009)
    “…Elucidating the structures of membrane proteins is essential to our understanding of disease states and a critical component in the rational design of drugs…”
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    Heterologous expression of L. major proteins in S. cerevisiae: a test of solubility, purity, and gene recoding by Quartley, Erin, Alexandrov, Andrei, Mikucki, Maryann, Buckner, Frederick S, Hol, Wim G, DeTitta, George T, Phizicky, Eric M, Grayhack, Elizabeth J

    “…High level expression of many eukaryotic proteins for structural analysis is likely to require a eukaryotic host since many proteins are either insoluble or…”
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    Efficient optimization of crystallization conditions by manipulation of drop volume ratio and temperature by Luft, Joseph R., Wolfley, Jennifer R., Said, Meriem I., Nagel, Raymond M., Lauricella, Angela M., Smith, Jennifer L., Thayer, Max H., Veatch, Christina K., Snell, Edward H., Malkowski, Michael G., DeTitta, George T.

    Published in Protein science (01-04-2007)
    “…An efficient optimization method for the crystallization of biological macromolecules has been developed and tested. This builds on a successful…”
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    Macromolecular crystallization in a high throughput laboratory—the search phase by Luft, Joseph R, Wolfley, Jennifer, Jurisica, Igor, Glasgow, Janice, Fortier, Suzanne, DeTitta, George T

    Published in Journal of crystal growth (01-11-2001)
    “…Macromolecular crystallization efforts are frequently divided into a search phase, during which approximate conditions are sought, and an optimization phase,…”
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    The Crystal Structure of MT0146/CbiT Suggests that the Putative Precorrin-8w Decarboxylase Is a Methyltransferase by Keller, Jacob P., Smith, Paul M., Benach, Jordi, Christendat, Dinesh, deTitta, George T., Hunt, John F.

    Published in Structure (London) (01-11-2002)
    “…The CbiT and CbiE enzymes participate in the biosynthesis of vitamin B12. They are fused together in some organisms to form a protein called CobL, which…”
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    A method to produce microseed stock for use in the crystallization of biological macromolecules by Luft, Joseph R., DeTitta, George T.

    “…A method is presented for producing a seed‐stock mixture for macromolecular crystallization. A PTFE bead and micro­centrifuge tube act as mortar and pestle for…”
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    Improving objectivity and scalability in protein crystallization by Jurisica, I., Rogers, P., Glasgow, J.I., Collins, R.J., Wolfley, J.R., Luft, J.R., DeTitta, G.T.

    Published in IEEE intelligent systems (01-11-2001)
    “…This article describes the application of image analysis techniques to protein crystallization experiment classification. By applying knowledge discovery…”
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    Preface by DeTitta, George T

    Published in Journal of crystal growth (01-11-2001)
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